Pat Hubert

Hubert pitched for the Texas A&M Aggies baseball team for three seasons, 1949 through his senior year of 1951.

[3] He was named to the 1951 College Baseball All-America Team,[4] was an All-Southwest Conference (SWC) pitcher in 1950 and 1951, was voted the Most Valuable Pitcher in 1951, was a member of the SWC co-championship team in 1951, and pitched in the 1951 College World Series for the Aggies.

[9] In 36 games (20 starts) he compiled a 5–16 win–loss record with 5.17 earned run average; he struck out 86 batters in 181 innings pitched.

[10] In 1956, he made seven relief appearances for the Lubbock Hubbers, also of the Big State League; he was released from the team in June.

"[13] One year before his death, in 2005, the high school baseball field in Riviera, Texas, was dedicated in his honor.