02 May

racking up wins

William Carey University moved to 2-0 in pool play in the SSAC Tournament with an 8-4 win Thursday over in-state rival Blue Mountain Christian at Jackson, Tenn. The victory was especially significant for Carey coach Bobby Halford, who moved past Ron Polk on the career wins list with No. 1,374, according to a school release. “It’s great for our program and our university. I’ve been very blessed to be able to do this all of these years and I owe my family a big thank you for all of their support,” Halford, in his 40th season, said in the release. Halford ranks in the top 20 for all-time wins at any college level. In Thursday’s victory, Bridley Thomas drove in three runs and Bobby Magee threw seven solid innings for his seventh W as the Crusaders, ranked 10th in NAIA, improved to 37-11. (The current record includes two forfeits from Faulkner.) Carey plays Middle Georgia State today. BMC, 0-2 in the tournament, fell to 27-24. P.S. Belhaven also got a big win Thursday, crushing Piedmont (Ga.) 9-1 to move to 2-0 in the CCS Tournament at Maryville, Tenn. Nick Thornton drove in four runs with three doubles and Sylvester Colton and Lane Alack combined on a five-hitter. The Blazers are 30-11 and riding a seven-game win streak. They’ll play a semifinal game today. … Rust (22-28) bowed out of the HBCUAC Tournament with a pair of losses at North Little Rock, Ark. … The GSC Tournament starts today with Delta State, the top seed, facing Montevallo (Ala.) and 4-seed Mississippi College meeting West Alabama at Oxford, Ala.

02 May

debut alert, take 2

To a list that includes MLB old-timers Harry Craft and Hal Lee, add Blaine Crim. The former Mississippi College star reportedly will be called up by the Texas Rangers, who sent veteran first baseman Jake Burger to the minors on Thursday. The list of former MC players who have played in the majors is fairly short, including Craft (1937-42), Lee (1930-36), George Gill (1937-39) and Jim Joe Edwards (1922-28). Crim, 27, was hitting .313 (.565 slug) with seven homers and 25 RBIs at Triple-A Round Rock. He is a .296 career hitter with 110 minor league homers since 2019. He won a Puerto Rican Winter League batting title with a .406 average in 2022. The Rangers drafted Crim in the 19th round after he won Gulf South Conference player of the year honors in his fourth year at MC. A 5-foot-10, 200-pound first baseman/DH, he has never been on the Rangers’ 40-man roster. Interestingly, Texas opted not to recall ex-Mississippi State standout Justin Foscue, who can also play first base. Foscue made his MLB debut last year and is currently hitting .304 at Round Rock. Of note: Four former MSU players have manned first base for the Rangers over the years: Rafael Palmeiro, Will Clark, Mitch Moreland and Nathaniel Lowe.