21 May

together again

MACCC powerhouses Pearl River Community College and East Central CC, who just met last week in a three-game showdown for the Region 23 crown, could collide again in the NJCAA Division II World Series in Enid, Okla. PRCC is the No. 2 seed, while ECCC is seeded sixth on the same side of the bracket in the 12-team, double-elimination event. PRCC (50-8) earned the automatic bid by winning the region title in a winner-take-all game Saturday. ECCC (42-14) got one of the two at-large bids and is in the field for the third straight year. PRCC won the national in 2022. ECCC will play Catawba Valley on Saturday. PRCC gets a first-round bye before taking on the winner of the Southeastern Iowa-Kellogg contest on Sunday. Pearl River leads the nation in staff ERA and ranks among the leaders in home runs, a pretty sweet combo. The big mashers for the Wildcats include Caston Thompson (13 homers, .372 average), Jackson Hood (12 homers, .344) and Topher Jones (10 homers, .377). The twin aces are Jacob Johnson (12-1, 1.62 ERA) and K.K. Clark (10-2, 1.75). Johnson shut out ECCC in the deciding game of the region title series. East Central’s top hitters are Barret Rodgers (.359) and Pablo Roque (.352, seven homers), and the Warriors’ ace is Bryson Goff (9-1, 2.81). P.S. In MLB, former Jackson Prep standout Will Warren, now with the New York Yankees, struck out 10 batters in 5 2/3 shutout innings to beat the Rangers and run his record to 3-2. … Ole Miss alum Nick Fortes hit his first homer of 2025, accounting for Miami’s only run in a 14-1 loss to the Chicago Cubs. … Mississippi State product J.T. Ginn has gone back on the injured list for the A’s after making one rocky start in his first game off the IL.

20 May

at this point …

If seven games is enough to draw any conclusions about the 2025 Mississippi Mud Monsters, here’s one: They can swing the bats. As the Frontier League expansion team (4-3) begins its first road trip, four regulars are hitting .368 or better, led by Travis Holt, who went 3-for-5 in the season opener and has continued to rake. The former Butler and High Point standout is hitting .391. Davis Bradshaw, the McLaurin High and Meridian Community College alum, is batting .389. Not a shock considering he was a .300 career hitter in the affiliated minors. Karell Paz, a Cuba native who played in the New York Mets’ system, is at .381, and Victor Diaz, from the Dominican Republic via the Houston Astros’ system, is at .368. The club has hit just one homer – by former Columbia High star and pro veteran Ti’Quan Forbes – but Trustmark Park doesn’t yield a lot bombs. Forbes, Diaz and ex-DeSoto Central standout Kyle Booker lead the Mud-sters with five RBIs each. The team won the last three games of its homestand, sweeping Evansville while allowing just nine runs total. No. 1 starter James Boeree, the 7-foot-2 Australian, has a 3.38 ERA over eight innings in his two starts. Chris Barraza, an Arizona alum, has yet to allow a run in three relief appearances. … Mississippi opens a series tonight against the Down East Bird Dawgs, another FL expansion team, in Kinston, N.C. The team is managed by Brett Wellman, son of former Mississippi Braves manager Phillip Wellman.

19 May

just stuff

Might be time to see if Konnor Griffin is ready for another challenge. The former Jackson Prep standout, in his first pro season, is batting .324 with seven home runs, 24 RBIs and 17 stolen bases for Bradenton, Pittsburgh’s Low-Class A affiliate. His 45 hits lead the Florida State League. The 19-year-old shortstop is riding a nine-game hit streak during which he is batting .525 with two homers, nine RBIs and six bags. Griffin was the ninth overall pick in the 2024 draft after winning the national Gatorade Player of the Year Award. … Kudos to Southern Miss pitcher J.B. Middleton, who won the Ferriss Trophy, the fifth USM player to claim the honor as the state’s top college player. Middleton, a Benton Academy product and a prime MLB draft prospect, is 9-1 with a 2.07 ERA for a nationally ranked Golden Eagles team. Nick Sandlin and Tanner Hall, former Ferriss winners from USM, are currently playing pro ball. … Belhaven will play Denison in an NCAA Division III super regional starting on Friday at Granville, Ohio. Denison is ranked No. 2 in the nation. Belhaven is 34-13 following its 7-4 win Sunday over Milwaukee School of Engineering in the Webster (Mo.) Regional. … Mississippi College bowed out Sunday in the NCAA D-II Tournament, losing for the second time to No. 1-ranked Tampa 9-8. The Choctaws (35-23), who beat Tampa in an earlier regional meeting, let an 8-1 lead get away. … Former Mississippi State star J.T. Ginn (1-1, 4.61) has been activated from the injured list and will start tonight for the A’s against the Los Angeles Angels. MSU product Chris Stratton, a 10-year MLB vet having a rough season (7.94 ERA), has been designated for assignment by Kansas City. The former SEC pitcher of the year was a first-round draft pick in 2012.

19 May

on this date

On this date in 2017, Anthony Alford — one the best athletes Mississippi has ever produced — made his major league debut. Playing for Toronto, he went 0-for-2 against Baltimore. Alford’s MLB career never rally took off — .209 with eight homers in 220 at-bats over six years in two organizations — but that shouldn’t obscure his athletic talents. The Columbia native was the state’s Mr. Football and Baseball in 2012-13 at Petal High. Drafted in third round by the Blue Jays in 2013, he played football at both Southern Miss (quarterback) and Ole Miss (defensive back/kick returner) before turning his attention to pro baseball in 2015. He quickly became one of Toronto’s top prospects. His signature moment in The Show might have happened on Sept. 23, 2019, when he hit a walk-off bomb in the 15th inning for the Jays. It was just the second time in MLB history that a player’s first homer was also a walk-off. Alford has played in Australia, Korea and Mexico along the way and was toiling in the Mexican Pacific League this past winter. Only 30, he apparently isn’t currently active. P.S. The winner of the 2025 Ferriss Trophy will be announced today at the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and Museum in Jackson. The five finalists are Southern Miss’ Nick Monistere and J.B. Middleton, Ole Miss’ Luke Hill, Mississippi State’s Ace Reese and Delta State’s Drake Fontenot. Nine of the previous winners of the award for the state’s best college player are currently in pro ball, six of them on major league rosters.

18 May

there and here

MLB’s “rivalry weekend” featured a St. Louis-Kansas City series at Kauffman Stadium, where the Royals honored their 1985 and 2015 World Series championship clubs. There were Mississippi natives on both of those teams: Greenville’s Frank White was a slick-fielding, power-hitting second baseman for the ’85 Royals, who beat St. Louis in seven games in the memorable I-40 Series, and McComb’s Jarrod Dyson was a dash-fast outfielder for the ’15 team, which was managed by former Jackson Mets catcher Ned Yost. There are two state natives on the current Royals: Crystal Springs’ Hunter Renfroe and Tupelo’s Chris Stratton, both Mississippi State alums. … Former Ole Miss star Tim Elko had a nice debut in Chicago’s Crosstown Classic, hitting his second homer for the White Sox in their loss Saturday to the Cubs at Wrigley Field. UM product Drew Pomeranz, a Cubs reliever, did not work in the first two games of that series. … Ex-MSU star Nathaniel Lowe homered for Washington in its win over beltway rival Baltimore on Friday, then drove in two more runs in a win on Saturday in the slumping Orioles’ first game after manager Brandon Hyde’s dismissal. … Seedings and brackets are set for this week’s NCAA Division I tournaments. Mississippi State is seeded 11th in the SEC field and opens with Texas A&M in an elimination game on Tuesday at Hoover, Ala., while Ole Miss, seeded seventh, plays Wednesday against the Florida-South Carolina winner. Southern Miss is the 2-seed in the Sun Belt and will play on Wednesday at Montgomery, Ala. Jackson State is seeded sixth in the SWAC Tournament and draws Alabama State on Wednesday at Birmingham’s historic Rickwood Field. … The season is over for Delta State and Millsaps College, both of which lost elimination games in NCAA regional play on Saturday. Both were regular season champions in their respective conferences. … Pearl River Community College won the NJCAA Region 23 championship on Saturday with a 10-0 win over East Central CC in the deciding Game 3. Jacob Johnson (12-1) threw a brilliant seven innings. The No. 2-ranked Wildcats (50-8) are off to the Junior College World Series in Enid, Okla. … The MHSAA championship matchups are (almost) set: In Class 7A, it’s Madison Central-Brandon; in 6A, Saltillo-George County; in 5A Lafayette-South Jones; in 4A, it’s Purvis vs. the West Lauderdale-Newton winner from today; in 3A, Mooreville-Seminary; in 2A, East Union-Clarkdale; and in 1A West Union-Taylorsville. The seven best-of-3 series begin this week at Trustmark Park in Pearl.

17 May

down goes no. 1

That crash you heard coming from central Florida on Friday was the fall of the No. 1-ranked team in NCAA Division II, Tampa, taken down in its own backyard by a surging Mississippi College team. MC, which has won nine of its last 11 games, whipped the Spartans 13-5 in a winners bracket game in the South Region. The Choctaws (34-21) likely will meet Tampa (44-8) again tonight for the championship of this half of the region bracket. Hot-hitting Bryce LaRocca belted two of MC’s four homers and drove in five runs in a 4-for-6 performance. He had three hits and three RBIs in the first-round win against Lynn. J.T. Vance and Jordan Evans also homered Friday in MC’s 18-hit attack. The Choctaws roughed up Tampa’s C.J. Williams, who came in with a 12-2 record, for seven runs in 5 2/3 innings. … MC stole the spotlight on what was a big day for Mississippi schools. On the other side of the D-II South Region bracket, Delta State stayed alive with a four-run rally in the ninth inning to beat West Florida 6-5. Tyler Janos got the game-winning hit. Belhaven ran over Rhodes 14-1 in the NCAA D-III Tournament and D-I schools Southern Miss (which has won 14 in a row), Ole Miss (two in a row over No. 2 Auburn), Mississippi State (Hunter Hines breaks career homer record) and Jackson State (a shutout of Southern U.) all won. In the NJCAA D-II Region 23 finals, East Central Community College forced a Game 3 by beating host Pearl River CC 6-4 as Pablo Roque drove in three runs. The winner of today’s game goes to the juco World Series. Millsaps suffered a tough loss in its D-III regional opener: Ace Nick Tarantino gave up seven runs in the first inning as the Majors fell to host East Texas Baptist 11-4.

16 May

back on right track

Andrew Gipson can’t say that he predicted his Belhaven University team would crash the postseason for the first time in 14 years. But after overhauling the roster from 2024, he liked what he saw when the current Blazers first hit the field.
“As we started fall ball, I felt like, “The pieces are here to make this work,'” the second-year coach said.
The pieces came together for a second-place finish in the Collegiate Conference of the South regular season race, a runner-up finish in the league tournament and a hard-to-come-by at-large invitation to the NCAA Division III Tournament.
Belhaven plays Rhodes College today in the first round of the Webster (Mo.) Regional.
Meanwhile, just down Riverside Drive, Millsaps College is also celebrating a regional berth. For the first time in 10 years, Jim Page has the Majors back in the D-III postseason; they open today against region host East Texas Baptist in Marshall, Texas.
The Majors finished last in their conference in 2024. “It was heartbreaking game after heartbreaking game all of last year,” Page said. “I told the team afterward, people can call me crazy, but if we could just re-do this season, it’d be completely different.”
With virtually the same cast of players back for 2025, it was essentially a re-do. And it was completely different: The Majors won the league’s regular season title and earned the program’s ninth D-III regional bid in Page’s 37 seasons.
BLAST FROM PAST
Gipson was an assistant coach under Hill Denson in 2011, the last time the Belhaven made a postseason tournament. That’s when the school was in the NAIA. Gipson played under Denson during the “glory days” of Blazers baseball, when the team was routinely winning conference championships and making it to NAIA regionals. The Blazers, with Gipson on the team, made a trip to the NAIA World Series in 2010.
After the transition to non-scholarship NCAA Division III, the program endured a stale period. When Gipson took the head coaching job in the summer of 2023, coming from the staff at D-I Southeastern Louisiana, he told the administration, “I’ll get it back to where we were.”
His first team went 25-17. With 33 new players added to the roster, the current team is 31-13 and stands 19th in the D-III NPI rankings.
“This thing means a whole lot to me,” Gipson said. “Just to get it back in the manner we have … I’m proud of it. I’m proud of the guys.”
Eight Blazers were named either first- or second-team All-CCS.
Included is today’s starter, Kade May (7-1, 1.51 ERA), from Florence by way of Copiah-Lincoln Community College. “The kid can really pitch,” Gipson said.
Other arms of note are No. 2 starter Colton Sylvester (7-2, 4.37) and Lane Alack, who fills a crucial swing role.
Gipson said one key to the team’s surge early this season was the way shortstop Austin Canale and third baseman Dathan Cummings, both freshmen, solidified that side of the infield defense.
The big bat for the Blazers belongs to Tristan Pearson, from Biloxi via Jones College. He is hitting .401 (.554 on-base percentage) with 54 runs. “He and Hunter Harrell have been sparkplugs,” Gipson said, “and Blake McCarthy has been driving those guys in all year.”
The Blazers hit .321 as a team with a .439 OBP, testament to their gritty approach. They have 105 stolen bases. They hit just 16 homers — home-field Trustmark Park is a big yard — but pounded out 80 doubles.
“Big picture, I wanted us to be multiple,” Gipson said, “to be able to do whatever the particular scenario requires. We can play matchups, run different lineups out there depending on what type of pitcher we’re facing. Our ability to be multiple is probably our biggest strength.”
MAJORS ON A MISSION
The Millsaps’ players mantra this season, Page said, was “Get Some.” The veterans wanted to erase the memory of a ’24 season full of hard luck and disappointment. “It’s been a tremendous team,” Page said. “We’ve got older guys who’ve led the way and kept us on track. Going worst to first like we did, that’s a tribute to the kids. They played with a little bit of a chip on their shoulder.”
From 14-27, 4-17 Southern Athletic Association, in 2024, the Majors went 13-5 in the SAA and are 29-13, ranked 23rd in the NPI. (Two of the losses were to Belhaven in the Maloney Trophy Series.) Page won the league’s coach of the year honors, and Bradley Pelle and Nick Tarantino were honored as player and pitcher of the year.
“Almost everybody we’ve played has told us, ‘You guys are really good,'” Page said.
Tarantino, a senior who’ll go today vs. ETBU, is 10-1 with a 2.94 ERA, 85 strikeouts in 82 2/3 innings. Program veteran Wil Wood and Jackson Hood have also stood out on the bump. Pelle, a senior, is hitting .393 with 14 homers, 58 RBIs and 15 steals. “When the pitcher misses (location), he doesn’t miss,” Page said. Gray Berry, a vocal senior from West Point and East Mississippi CC, is at .407 with 64 runs. A new strength-and-conditioning program has noticeably improved the Majors’ defense, Page said.
Millsaps has built a strong tradition under Page, a recent Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame inductee with more than 850 career wins and multiple conference awards and titles. The team rose to the No. 1 ranking in D-III in 2009. In 2013, the Majors made a run to the D-III World Series. There had been a postseason drought since 2015, but that has now ended. And the current team has enough depth in arms, firepower in the lineup and playmakers on defense to make a tournament run, Page said.
“Eight teams get to the World Series, but it’s not always the top eight or the best eight,” he said. “It’s the eight that get through. We can be one of those.”

16 May

full throttle

Pearl River Community College still needs one more win to advance to the NJCAA Division II World Series, but there doesn’t appear to be any stopping this train. The Wildcats, ranked No. 2 in the nation, barreled through No. 5 East Central CC 22-1 on Thursday in Poplarville, scoring 17 runs in the third inning of the five-inning contest. “The focus we have right now is special,” coach Michael Avalon said in a school release. PRCC is 49-7 and has won 15 of its last 16. The Wildcats are 4-0 in this postseason, having outscored their opponents 53-6. Jaxon Milam drove in six runs Thursday. Chap Cook hit a pinch-hit grand slam in the 17-run inning, and Nico Williams also went yard in that frame. Ace K.K. Clark (10-2) called it a day after three. Game 2 of the best-of-3 Region 23 title series is tonight at Dub Herring Park. “We have to show up and be ready to play. East Central is going to bounce back,” Avalon said. The winner of the series gets the automatic berth in the juco World Series at Enid, Okla. East Central (41-13) made that trip the last two seasons. PRCC last went in 2022, when the Wildcats won the national title. P.S. Eight was a magic number on Thursday night for the state’s Big 4 NCAA Division I schools. Mississippi State hit eight homers — a school record — in a 25-7 rout of hapless Missouri at Columbia, Mo. Hunter Elliott struck out eight batters for his eighth win as Ole Miss upset Auburn 9-2 in Oxford. In another matchup of nationally ranked teams, Joey Urban’s eighth-inning homer provided the winning run for Southern Miss in a 4-3 victory at Troy (Ala.). And Jordan McCladdie’s two-run knock in the eighth inning propelled Jackson State to an 8-7 win over visiting Southern University. Worth noting: Three MSU players hit two homers each Thursday, including Hunter Hines, who tied Rafael Palmeiro’s career homer mark with 67. Hines, a senior out of Madison Central High, now has 13 homers on the year. … In the NCAA Division II South Region Tournament at Tampa, Fla., Mississippi College rolled to a 13-9 win over Lynn as Bryce LaRocca and Tyler Jacobsen drove in three runs each. In the other side of that regional, at Lakeland, Fla., slumping Delta State stumbled to a 7-3 loss against West Florida. Gulf South Conference pitcher of the year Drake Fontenot gave up four runs in 3 2/3 innings to take the loss, DSU’s sixth in a row. The Statesmen face elimination today. MC moves into a winners bracket game vs. No. 1-ranked Tampa.

15 May

the roads taken

Both Mississippi College and Delta State are in Florida for regional play today, but the last leg of the journey was quite different for the two old rivals. Both are in the NCAA Division II South Region Tournament as at-large teams. MC (32-21), back in the NCAAs for the first time in seven years, has won seven of it last nine games, going 2-2 in the Gulf South Conference Tournament after sweeping DSU three straight to finish the regular season. DSU (32-18) won the GSC regular season title but actually faded down the stretch, losing seven of 10, including a 2-and-out (with another loss to the Choctaws) in the GSC Tournament. If momentum really is a thing, their opening-round games might be a tell. MC, the 4-seed, will play Lynn (Fla.) at Tampa, Fla., on one side of the eight-team regional. Delta State, seeded sixth, will play West Florida at Lakeland, Fla., in the other four-team bracket. Tampa (43-7), in MC’s bracket, is the No. 1 team in the nation in D-II and the top seed in the regional. The only way MC and DSU could meet is in the best-of-3 regional finals. Here are some players to watch in today’s openers: For MC, Jordan Evans (.351, 12 homers, 47 RBIs, 73 runs and 24 steals). For Lynn, Cole Fowler (.435, .810 slug, 18 homers, 62 RBIs). For DSU, Dylan Coleman (.359, 13 homers, 46 RBIs). For West Florida, Brett Rowell (.345, eight homers, 46 RBIs). P.S. It’s closing time for the state’s Big 4 D-I schools, each of which has a winning record and NCAA Tournament aspirations entering the regular season’s end. Ole Miss, No. 22 in the Baseball America poll, hosts No.2 Auburn (coached by Aberdeen native Butch Thompson); No. 24 Southern Miss is at No. 14 Troy; Mississippi State travels to Missouri; and Jackson State hosts Southern University. Ole Miss and USM are projected as 2-seeds in the NCAAs by d1baseball.com, and State is a 3-seed. JSU’s path to a regional berth is via winning the SWAC Tournament. … Pushed back a day, Pearl River Community College and East Central CC, both ranked in the top five nationally, are slated to play Game 1 of their NJCAA D-II Region 23 Tournament finals today at Poplarville. … Worth noting: Ti’Quan Forbes, the former Mr. Baseball from Columbia High in his 11th pro season, hit the first home run in Mississippi Mud Monsters history on Wednesday night. The independent club, now 1-2, lost to Gateway 9-8 in 10 innings at Pearl’s Trustmark Park.

14 May

three things

1 — William Carey University, 10th-ranked in NAIA, saw its season end on Tuesday with a 16-11 loss to Oklahoma Wesleyan in an elimination game in the Hattiesburg regional. A nine-run seventh inning doomed the Crusaders, who committed four errors and walked 11 batters in the game. Carey (38-14) was outscored 26-17 in its two losses. Oklahoma Wesleyan plays Indiana Southeast today with the winner then meeting British Columbia in the championship round.
2 — The Mississippi Mud Monsters finally got back on the field for the second game of their inaugural season, but the independent club fell to Gateway 8-5 at Trustmark Park. Newly activated Rodney Theopile, a 6-foot-6 Nicaragua native, pitched four strong innings before the bullpen faltered in a seven-run fifth. Kyle Booker, former DeSoto Central High star, went 3-for-4 with three RBIs for the Mud Monsters (1-1). Game 2 of the Gateway series is tonight in Pearl.
3 — Ryan Rolison, a 2018 first-round draftee, made his big league debut and Kendall Graveman, a veteran big leaguer who missed 2024 after arm surgery, made his season debut. Ole Miss alum Rolison, who has made 95 minor league appearances, got the last out for Colorado in a 4-1 loss at Texas. Graveman, ex-Mississippi State standout, pitched a scoreless inning for Arizona in a 10-6 loss at San Francisco.
P.S. In case you somehow missed it: Former Mississippi Braves star Ronald Acuna homered in his first rehab game for Atlanta’s Florida Complex League team. Former National League MVP Acuna has been out since last May because of a knee injury. On the undercard in that FCL game, Southern Miss product Dalton McIntyre went 1-for-3 with an RBI for the FCL Braves; he was a 19th-round pick last summer.