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Houston’s Hernandez primed for senior season after successful summer
University of Houston slugger, Ryan Hernandez, will be looking to build off his TCL Player of the Year performance this summer in his senior season with the Cougars. (Photo: University of Houston Athletics)

Houston’s Hernandez primed for senior season after successful summer

HOUSTON (BVM) — Following the shortened 2020 college baseball season, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Houston Cougars first baseman Ryan Hernandez took his talents to the Texas Collegiate League where he’d become the TCL Player of the Year.

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Suiting up for the Round Rock Hairy Men, Hernandez led the league in batting average (.364), doubles (9), and home runs (6). He also finished fourth in the league with 24 RBIs.

The power hitter led the University of Houston with five home runs during the abbreviated NCAA season, then smashed five home runs in just six games from July 2-9 for Round Rock. He collected 10 RBIs during that span as well.

“I was super focused on my mental game this summer,” Hernandez said in an interview on Manny’s Talk Show. “I feel like a lot of my teammates helped me out with that.”

Before suiting up in the TCL, Hernandez started all 15 games for Houston as a junior. With a .300 batting average, five home runs, and 14 RBIs, he was one of the lineup’s top bats. But for Hernandez, playing for the Cougars wasn’t always on the radar.

Before Houston, Hernandez suited up for the San Jacinto Gators. He had originally played baseball at the University of Albany before deciding to transfer to San Jacinto Community College. There, he helped the Gators capture the 2019 Region XIV Championship. Starting 46 of 47 games, he batted .295, hit four homers, and had 36 RBIs. 

“I had never heard of junior college until my hitting coach back home mentioned it to me,” Hernandez said on Manny’s Talk Show. “It was really fun at San Jac, and it was really competitive. Without my coaches and teammates there, I wouldn’t be at Houston.”

As colleges around the country begin preparation for the spring sports season, Hernandez and the Cougars are looking to solidify their spot in the American Athletic Conference.

“We’re going to be legit this year,” Hernandez said in the interview.