As it stands, Targac may be the last of the Schlossnagle-era No. 12s to have played with all the prior honorees. The Hallettsville Hammer has the highest endorsement from both the Claunch and Austin Bost, last season’s 12.
“If anybody is going to be a unanimous pick to wear the coveted 12, Ryan Targac is absolutely that guy,” Claunch said. “Tar is a great player and even better teammate and friend. He is the person you want to go to battle with every day. There is nobody to better represent Texas A&M and I’m excited to watch him uphold the values and traditions of our great university with 12 on his back.”
“He’s the best,” Bost said. “One of the great guys I’ve ever played with. You can’t help but have a smile on your face when you’re around him at the field. He’s a great leader and people look up to him. He’s been loyal to this baseball team and he’s done everything in his power to win games for Texas A&M. There is no one more deserving than him and I’m happy to pass the torch to him.”
Claunch and Bost took very different routes on their way to earning the 12 jersey.
A four-year letterwinner at Oregon State, Claunch transferred to A&M in July 2021 and had no brake pedal as he went full Aggie from the start.
“Troy earned the respect of his teammates, our coaching staff and all our support staff,” Schlossnagle said. “Although we had several players with tremendous character, he stood out as the player who earned the privilege despite not arriving in Aggieland until the late summer.”
For the start of a new tradition, few can argue with the high standard Claunch set. He served as the Aggies’ starting catcher on a team that won the program’s first College World Series games since 1993 and recorded A&M’s best finish ever in Omaha. He had an all-conference worthy season, batting .292 with 46 runs, 15 doubles, three home runs and 49 RBI. But it was game-winning moments which earned him the Clutch Claunch moniker.
Bost, on the other hand, was a future Aggie for a long time. Both his parents are Texas A&M graduates and his brother Blake is a backup quarterback on the football squad. For him, the season of wearing 12 will always be cherished.
“The number 12 is such a big deal at Texas A&M,” Bost said. “It’s a privilege to have that number on your back. To be able to go out there and represent the University and the core values means a great deal to me.