Former Longhorns who have gone on to success in Major League Baseball include Roger Clemens, Calvin Schiraldi, Burt Hooton, Keith Moreland, Spike Owen, Mark Petkovsek, Greg Swindell, Brandon Belt, and Huston Street.
Over a 105-year period (1911–2016), it had only four full-time coaches—Billy Disch (1911–1939), Bibb Falk (1940–1967), Cliff Gustafson (1968–1996), and Augie Garrido (1997–2016).
The first collegiate victory was over Add-Ran College, what is today Texas Christian University, on April 21, 1897.
In 1940, former Longhorn baseball and major league outfielder Bibb Falk became the head coach.
The Longhorns finished 2024 with loss to Louisiana-Lafayette at the College Station Regionals setting their 2024 record to 36-24.
Notable players on the team include Charlie Gorin, Tom Hamilton, and Murray Wall.
Texas defeated Washington State 3–0 to become the first school to repeat as champions of the College World Series.
Notable players on the team include: Charlie Gorin, Kal Segrist, and Murray Wall.
Notable players on the team include Jim Gideon, Don Kainer, Keith Moreland, Mickey Reichenbach, and Richard Wortham.
Notable players on the team include Billy Bates, Mike Brumley, Mike Capel, Roger Clemens, Jeff Hearron, Bruce Ruffin, Calvin Schiraldi, Kirk Killingsworth and Jose Tolentino.
Notable players on the team include Brad Halsey, Omar Quintanilla, and Huston Street.
Notable players on the team include Taylor Teagarden, Drew Stubbs, and David Maroul.
Texas's rivalry with Baylor dates back April 4, 1903, when the Longhorns beat the Bears 13–1 in Austin.
Texas's rivalry with Oklahoma dates back May 9, 1910, when the Longhorns beat the Sooners 3–2 in Austin.
Oklahoma was part of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association and later the Southwest Conference until 1997, when both schools joined the Big 12, playing each other for one series every year from 1940 to 1972. often in the NCAA Division I baseball tournament.
Texas's rivalry with Oklahoma State dates back May 1, 1913, when the Longhorns beat the Cowboys 4–1 in Austin.
The baseball rivalry dates back to April 24, 1903, when the Longhorns defeated the Aggies 6–2 in College Station.
In Big 12 play, the two schools have shared 10 of 15 regular season titles and 7 of 15 conference tournaments.
The Longhorns have had eight players, three coaches, and one veteran inducted into the National College Baseball Hall of Fame, more than any other school.
[20] Throughout the history of the program, Texas pitchers have combined to throw 21 no-hitters, including one perfect game.
[22] On April 3, 1970 James Street shutout Texas Tech 4–0 over seven innings in Lubbock, TX to secure the first and only perfect game in Longhorn's history.
Games Offense Pitching Fielding Source: [27] Over 100 former Longhorns have gone on to play Major League Baseball.