21 Jul

fit to be tied

The Cubs went down in Chicago, Milwaukee rose up in Los Angeles and suddenly there’s a tie at the top of the National League Central. Not long after former Ocean Springs High star Garrett Crochet and the Boston Red Sox beat the Cubs 6-1 Sunday at Wrigley Field, ex-Biloxi Shuckers standout Isaac Collins knocked in the go-ahead runs for the Brewers in a 6-5 win at Dodger Stadium. With its 10th straight win, Milwaukee (59-40) has caught the Cubs, who have gone 6-4 during the Brewers’ impressive run. The pitching-rich Brewers will send former Wheeler High and Mississippi State star Brandon Woodruff to the bump today at Seattle. In two games since his return from shoulder surgery — and a season-plus on the shelf — Woodruff is 1-0 with a 2.61 ERA and 18 strikeouts in 10 1/3 innings. He’s 47-26, 3.09, for his MLB career, all with the Brewers. In Sunday’s win, the Brewers overcame an early 3-0 deficit against Clayton Kershaw and ultimately took the lead in a three-run sixth, fueled by a two-out knock by Collins, who’s among a bundle of former Shuckers on the Brewers’ roster. The rookie outfielder, who played in Biloxi in 2023, is batting .268 with six homers and 26 RBIs. Earlier Sunday, Red Sox ace Crochet threw six innings of one-run ball against the Cubs and got the win — he is 11-4, 2.19 — as Boston scored a combined six times in the seventh and eighth. Ole Miss product Drew Pomeranz, who has been so good for the Cubs, surrendered a three-run bomb to Alex Bregman in the Red Sox’s pivotal four-run eighth. P.S. Matt Wallner, Southern Miss alum, crushed his 40th career homer — 11th of 2025 — for Minnesota in a win on Sunday. Wallner is batting just .205 but slugging .454 (with nine doubles and two triples). … Ex-USM standout Chuckie Robinson doesn’t always play for Triple-A Oklahoma City, but when he does … . The veteran catcher and ex-big leaguer is 5-for-8 with four RBIs in the last two games, both wins for the Dodgers affiliate. Robinson, a waiver claim from the Angels back in May, is hitting .251 with three homers and 33 RBIs on the year. He has played in just 22 games for the Comets, 59-37 overall in 2025.

20 Jul

‘be that guy’

The Boston Red Sox had won 10 straight heading into the All-Star break, clawing back into the American League East race. Since play resumed, they’ve lost two straight to the surging Chicago Cubs. In need of a hero today, the Red Sox will send Garrett Crochet — the pride of Ocean Springs — to the mound at Wrigley Field. As the old saw goes: This is why they pay you the big bucks. Acquired from the White Sox for a boatload of prospects in the off-season and then given a 6-year, $170 million contract extension, Crochet has not disappointed. The 6-foot-6 left-hander is 10-4 with a 2.23 ERA and 160 strikeouts. He leads the majors in strikeouts and is tied for first in ERA and tied for third in wins. He is what the Red Sox needed. “You have to be that guy,” Boston manager Alex Cora said in a recent mlb.com story. “(N)ow that he’s the ace of the Red Sox, he’s doing an amazing job.” Crochet was converted from reliever to starter just last season — his third in pro ball — and went 6-12, 3.58 ERA, over 146 innings for the lowly White Sox. He is at 129 1/3 innings this season but shows no signs of wearing down. He is 6-0 in his last eight starts, with wins over the New York Yankees, Seattle and Tampa Bay. Today, with his team trying to get back on the winning track, Crochet faces the Cubs, who have the best record in MLB. The stage is his. The spotlight is bright. Time to be that guy. P.S. Former Jackson Prep standout Will Warren and Mississippi Braves alum Joey Wentz put on a good show — for a short time — Saturday at Atlanta’s Truist Park. Brandon native Warren, pitching for the Yankees against the team he grew up rooting for, allowed one run through his first 3 2/3 innings. Things then went sideways for the rookie right-hander. Atlanta scored four times and chased him from the game. Wentz, a 2016 Braves draftee in just his second game back with Atlanta, threw four scoreless innings, then was pulled. Disaster followed. The Braves’ wonky bullpen coughed up 12 runs in the final five innings, and the Yankees took a 12-9 victory. … Ex-Madison Central star Spencer Turnbull, recently signed by the Cubs, threw four innings in a rookie ball game on Saturday as he tunes up for a potential return to the majors. … Lewisburg High alum Talon Haley, a 12th-round draft pick by the Los Angeles Angels, reportedly has agreed to sign for $897,500.

19 Jul

quick pitches

Friday’s best: Former Mississippi Braves star Ronald Acuna’s throw. From the right field corner to third base — on the fly — to complete an Atlanta double play. ‘Nuff said. … JoJo Parker, the ex-Purvis High star, reportedly has agreed with Toronto on a $6.2 million bonus as the eighth overall draft pick. … Former Mississippi State standout Brent Rooker hit his 100th career MLB homer for the A’s. … MSU product Adam Frazier hit a two-run pinch double in his first at-bat for his new team, Kansas City. … Veteran right-hander Spencer Turnbull, Madison Central High alum, signed a major league contract with the Chicago Cubs as a free agent. … Khal Stephen, 2024 draftee out of MSU, was promoted to Double-A New Hampshire by Toronto after going 9-1, 1.75 ERA, in A-ball. … Dakota Jordan, another 2024 draftee out of MSU, was placed on the 7-day injured list at Low-Class A San Jose (San Francisco), where he is batting .302 with 10 homers and 27 steals. … Former Jackson Prep star Konnor Griffin, hit in the right hand by a pitch in the All-Star Futures Game last Saturday, did not play Friday for High-A Greensboro (Pittsburgh). … Batesville native Emaarion Boyd stole his 32nd base and scored the game’s lone run in a win for High-A Beloit (Miami). … Davis Bradshaw, McLaurin High and Meridian Community College product, came off the IL and went 2-for-2 in his first game since May 31 for the independent Mississippi Mud Monsters. … Bradley Pelle, the SAA player of the year at Millsaps, has signed with Ogden of the indy Pioneer League and went 1-for-4 in his pro debut. … Ex-Southern Miss slugger Christopher Sargent is hitting .383 with 17 homers and 76 RBIs for Ogden.

18 Jul

back to work

Nathaniel Lowe went into the MLB All-Star break on a 4-for-28 skid, down to .227 on the season for a scuffling Washington club. But the Mississippi State alum should enter today’s game vs. San Diego with a little confidence. He is 5-for-11 with two home runs career against Padres starter Dylan Cease, per The Baseball Buffet. Lowe, in his first season with the Nats, has 14 homers, second on the team to All-Star James Wood. … Adam Frazier starts the “second half” with a new team, having moved from Pittsburgh to Kansas City. The MSU product figures to be in the lineup today at Miami. He is 8-for-17 with two homers and a double career against the Marlins’ Sandy Alcantara. Frazier was hitting .255 with three homers for Pittsburgh. … Brent Rooker of the A’s entered the All-Star break on a tear (.360 with two homers over his last seven games), then went nuts during the All-Star festivities, hitting 17 homers in the Home Run Derby, another in the All-Star Game itself and then two more in the tiebreaking swing-off. The ex-MSU slugger faces Cleveland’s Slade Cecconi today. … Former Biloxi High standout Colt Keith, now with Detroit, was on an 18-for-51 (.353) heater entering the break. The Tigers, with the best record in MLB at 59-38, face Texas and lefty Patrick Corbin today. … Jordan Westburg, another ex-Bulldogs star, entered the break on an 11-for-31 roll with three homers for Baltimore. He’ll try to keep it going today against Tampa Bay and Taj Bradley. P.S. Texas recalled MSU alum Justin Foscue from Triple-A, with Jake Burger going back on the injured list. Foscue is 1-for-6 for the Rangers this year and 3-for-48 career. … That was quick: Drafted on Sunday, with the eighth overall pick, JoJo Parker already is rated the top prospect in the Toronto farm system by Bleacher Report. The state’s Gatorade player of the year out of Purvis High, Parker tops a system that is ranked 25th overall by BR in its post-draft evaluation. (Note that Parker hasn’t yet signed.) The 6-foot-2, 195-pound shortstop is “one of the best pure hitters in the (2025 draft) class, with real power to go with his polished hit tool,” per Baseball America’s scouting report. Still, he has yet to play a pro game. Landon Harmon, the 6-foot-5 right-hander out of East Union picked in the third round by Washington, is slotted in as the Nationals’ No. 9 prospect by Bleacher Report. (He also has yet to sign.) Baseball America calls Harmon a “high-upside, projectable right-hander” with “tremendous arm speed and a fastball that explodes.” It’s interesting to note that each of Bleacher Report’s top 3 farm systems features a Mississippi product in its top 10. Pittsburgh, ranked No. 3, has Konnor Griffin at No. 2; Milwaukee, ranked second, has Cooper Pratt at No. 5; and Seattle, the top-rated system, has Jurrangelo Cijntje at No. 9. … Kevin Roberts Jr., a rising senior at Jackson Prep, was listed as the 15th overall pick in a “way-too-early” 2026 mock draft by mlb.com. Roberts, currently competing for a spot on the Under-18 Team USA, is a 6-foot-5 outfielder with a power bat and arm.

17 Jul

meanwhile …

While the major and minor leagues were on hiatus for the All-Star break, there were pro games on Wednesday night in the MLB Partner leagues, aka independent ball. A host of Mississippians took the field in American Association games, with former Ole Miss catcher Hayden Dunhurst enjoying the brightest moment. He went 3-for-4 with a double and a run in Lake Country’s 8-0 win against Gary SouthShore. He also called pitches for Luke Hansel’s five-hitter. (Former big leaguer Cody Reed of Horn Lake pitches out of the bullpen for Gary SouthShore but didn’t work on Wednesday.) Ole Miss product Taylor Broadway, who has a 4.45 ERA in 21 games as a reliever for Cleburne, was in the lineup Wednesday as the DH — for the first time — and went 1-for-5 in the Railroaders’ 13-4 win over Kane County. Former Hattiesburg High star Joe Gray Jr. had a hit for Milwaukee — which only had five — in an 11-1 loss to Chicago; Gray is hitting .238 with three homers and 15 RBIs since the Milkmen picked him up on waivers in late May. (Southern Miss alum J.C. Keys pitches for Chicago but didn’t get in Wednesday’s game.) Ex-Mississippi State standout and onetime big leaguer Jacob Robson was 1-for-4 for Winnipeg in a 3-2 loss to Sioux Falls; he has hit seven homers for the Goldeyes. West Point native Steffon Moore threw a scoreless inning with two strikeouts in his second appearance for Kansas City, which lost to Fargo-Moorhead 4-2. Jackson State alum Jaylyn Williams, a .298 hitter for the Monarchs, was 0-for-4 on Wednesday. (Ex-Itawamba Community College star Kyle Crigger, 5-4 with 3.05 ERA for F-M, did not pitch.) … In the Frontier League All-Star Game, the Atlantic team beat the Midwest 5-4. Travis Holt of the Mississippi Mud Monsters had a hit for the Midwest. P.S. Three Mississippi high school players are among the 88 invited by USA Baseball to the Under-18 National Team Training Camp in Cary, N.C: Oak Grove outfielder Eric Booth, Magnolia Heights infielder Cole Prosek and Jackson Prep outfielder Kevin Roberts Jr. Phase 1 of the camp starts Friday. Forty players will advance to Phase 2.

16 Jul

just stuff

Adam Frazier left Kansas City as a free agent last fall. Today, the Royals decided they wanted him back. They sent a Triple-A prospect to Pittsburgh to reacquire the Mississippi State product, a utility player who was batting .255 with three homers and 21 RBIs for the last-place Pirates. The Royals are 47-50 and playing better of late. Frazier, a lefty hitter, had a down year with KC in 2024 but is a .263 career hitter in 10 MLB seasons with five different clubs. He has 63 homers and 62 steals. Earlier this season the Royals released two ex-MSU players: Hunter Renfroe and Chris Stratton. Ex-Ole Miss star James McArthur is on their injured list. … MLB Pipeline hailed Washington as having one of the better drafts this year. The Nationals, who took Oklahoma high schooler Eli Willits first overall, drafted East Union High right-hander Landon Harmon in the third round and in later rounds got Ole Miss righty Riley Maddox and MSU first baseman Hunter Hines. Maddox (11-14, 6.09 ERA in four years in Oxford) and Hines (career-record 70 homers in four years in Starkville) already have signed. … Pearl River Community College had four alums drafted, all pitchers: Jacob Johnson and K.K. Clark off the 2025 team and former Wildcats Conner Ware of LSU and Landen Payne of Southern Miss. All four are Magnolia State natives. The River has had 34 alums drafted since 1983, per the school’s website. … The Frontier League All-Star Game is tonight at Troy, N.Y. Brian Williams, Victor Diaz and Travis Holt of the independent Mississippi Mud Monsters have been invited. … On this date in 1988, the longest game in Texas League history concluded with the San Antonio Missions beating the Jackson Mets 1-0 in the 26th inning. It took 7 hours, 23 minutes over three days to complete. It began on July 14 and was suspended at 2:28 a.m. on July 15, scoreless in the 25th inning. It was resumed on July 16 and finally ended in the 26th inning. Blaine Beatty, a future big leaguer with the New York Mets, gave up the winning run. Current Nationals pitching coach Jim Hickey pitched six scoreless innings for the Missions, a Los Angeles Dodgers affiliate. He would later serve as pitching coach for the Double-A Jackson Generals.

16 Jul

have a blast

Mississippi State has sent a boatload of players to the major leagues, and quite a few of them have played in the MLB All-Star Game. Only two have ever hit a home run. Will Clark in 1992 and Brent Rooker on Tuesday night in a highly entertaining Midsummer Classic at Atlanta’s Truist Park. Rooker’s seventh-inning homer — a three-run shot off Randy Rodriguez, he of the 0.87 ERA — started the American League’s comeback from six runs down. The AL stars ultimately tied it at 6-6 before losing in the first-ever swing-off that decided the outcome, which goes in the books as 7-6. It was quite the All-Star experience for Rooker. He hit 17 bombs in the Home Run Derby on Monday night, narrowly missing a berth in the semifinals. He also participated in the swing-off and, as the leadoff batter in the six-man competition, hit two home runs; the National League would win that showdown 4-3 thanks to Kyle Schwarber’s three bombs. Home runs are kind of a thing for Rooker, who was making his second ASG appearance; he has 20 homers this season for the A’s and 89 over his last three seasons with the club. On Tuesday night, San Francisco’s Rodriguez came in with two runners on and none out to face Rooker, who took two sliders off the plate. “I was swinging no matter what at that 2-0 pitch,” Rooker said in an in-game TV interview. The 407-foot drive to left field put the AL on the board and gave the team some needed juice. They tied it with two runs in a crazy ninth inning, setting the stage for the swing-off. Rooker again gave the AL some mo with his two homers. “I don’t know what the viewing experience was like,” Rooker said in an mlb.com story, “but on the field, it was electric.” … Clark’s 1992 homer, also a three-run shot, came against Rick Aguilera, a former Jackson Mets star then with Minnesota, at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego. The AL beat Clark’s NL squad — he was with the Giants at the time — 13-6.

15 Jul

starry, starry nights

On the occasion of the 95th MLB All-Star Game, here’s a look at some anniversaries of significance:
Ten years ago, Brian Dozier made his only appearance in the Midsummer Classic — and made an indelible mark. The former Southern Miss star from Fulton, then with the Minnesota Twins, hit a home run in his lone at-bat, taking Mark Melancon deep in the eighth inning at Cincinnati’s Great American Ballpark. The American League stars won the game 6-3. Dozier became just the fourth Mississippi native to homer in an All-Star Game, following George Scott (1977), Dave Parker (1981) and Frank White (1986). (Mississippi State alum Will Clark also hit an ASG bomb in 1992.) Dozier would hit 28 homers in that 2015 season, helping the Twins to their first winning season in five years. … Twenty years ago, Roy Oswalt made the first of his three All-Star Game appearances. The 2005 season was a banner one for the former Holmes Community College star from Weir. He won 20 games for Houston, went 3-0 in the postseason, took National League Championship Series MVP honors while leading the Astros to the World Series and finished fourth in the NL Cy Young voting. But his memories of the All-Star Game that July might not be so pleasant. He allowed two hits, a walk and two runs in an inning of work as the NL lost 7-5 at Detroit’s Comerica Park. In the 2006 ASG, Oswalt threw a scoreless inning. … Tonight’s game will be the third All-Star Game played in Atlanta, each in a different ballpark. In the first, at Fulton County Stadium in 1972, ex-Ole Miss star Don Kessinger of the Chicago Cubs started at shortstop and went 0-for-2 for the Nationals in a 4-3 win. Kessinger made six All-Star teams in his 16-year career. In the 2000 game, at Turner Field, Gulfport native Matt Lawton of Minnesota subbed in for the Americans and went 1-for-2 with an RBI and a run in a 6-3 victory. Lawton made two All-Star teams in his 12-year MLB tour. … The Braves’ Hank Aaron homered in the ’72 game and Chipper Jones went yard in the 2000 game. That might bode well for former Mississippi Braves star Ronald Acuna Jr., who’ll bat second for the NL tonight at Truist Park. P.S. Brent Rooker, former Mississippi State standout and an All-Star reserve, missed by an inch — literally — of eliminating eventual champ Cal Raleigh in the first round of Monday night’s Home Run Derby. Both hit 17 homers, but Raleigh advanced to the semifinals on a tiebreaker. His longest homer — a 471-footer — was .08 of an inch longer than Rooker’s 471. (Rooker also inadvertently ran out of balls before his time expired in the first round.) Despite the letdown, Rooker said the experience was “super fun.” Tonight will be Rooker’s second All-Star appearance; the A’s slugger went 1-for-2 as a sub in the 2023 game. … Ocean Springs’ Garrett Crochet, now pitching for Boston, was chosen for the ASG for a second time but elected not to participate.

14 Jul

a bountiful crop

A total of 23 players from Mississippi schools were chosen on Day 2 of the MLB draft — and there were some surprises, as there always are. Southern Miss’ Nick Monistere, who wasn’t ranked among the top 200 prospects by MLB Pipeline or Baseball America, was taken in the fourth round by Houston, No. 126 overall. Monistere, a second baseman, was a first-team All-America selection and the Sun Belt Conference’s player of the year. Mississippi State’s Hunter Hines, who went undrafted as a junior in 2024, was picked in the 10th round by Washington. A first baseman/DH, he hit a school-record 70 homers and batted .282 for his four-year college career. Talon Haley, the lefty from Lewisburg High, slipped to the 12th round, 349th overall, taken by the Los Angeles Angels. A Vanderbilt commit, he was projected to go on Day 1. Purvis High’s Jacob Parker, twin brother of first-rounder JoJo (see previous post), was rated the No. 109 draft prospect by MLB Pipeline but lasted until the 19th round, picked by Arizona. The power-hitting outfielder might wind up at Mississippi State. Three junior college players were picked: Pearl River CC’s co-aces Jacob Johnson and K.K. Clark — Johnson in Round 11 to Texas, MACCC pitcher of the year Clark to Baltimore in Round 15 — and Meridian CC’s Connor Gehr, who went to Baltimore in Round 20. Other state draftees on Day 2: Luke Hill, Ole Miss, Cleveland/fourth round; Pico Kohn, MSU, New York Yankees/fourth; Will McCausland, UM, Cleveland/seventh; Riley Maddox, UM, Washington/eighth; Evan Siary, MSU, Texas/eighth; Karson Ligon, MSU, Toronto/ninth; Mason Nichols, UM, Tampa Bay/ninth; Luke Dotson, MSU, Arizona/11th; Connor Spencer, UM, Chicago Cubs/12th; Nate Williams, MSU, Chicago Cubs/13th; Jacob Pruitt, MSU, Philadelphia/15th; Patrick Galle, UM, Boston/17th; Landen Payne, USM, Chicago White Sox/18th; Brayden Jones, UM, Tampa Bay/18th; Sam Tookoian, UM, Los Angeles Angels/20th; Jay McQueen, Brandon High, Texas/20th. … Including the five state products picked on Day 1 (Rounds 1-3), Mississippi had 28 players chosen in 2025.

14 Jul

power trippin’

It wouldn’t be a total shock to see Brent Rooker win tonight’s Home Run Derby. Ex-Misssisippi State standout Rooker certainly has power. He’s got 20 homers this season, 89 over the last two-plus seasons with the A’s and 99 (in 461 games) in his MLB career. He has 102 minor league homers (in 402 games) on his resume and hit 36 at MSU, 23 in 2017 when he won the SEC Triple Crown. The 6-foot-3, 225-pound right-handed batter has big power: 11 of his 20 homers this year are 400-foot clouts, and he has a career-best of 463. And he enters the competition at Atlanta’s Truist Park on a bit of power trip with four bombs in his last 14 games. Rooker will be the first Mississippian (native or school alum) to participate in the All-Star Game’s Derby since Brian Dozier in 2014. Dave Parker won the first such event in 1985 and also took part in ’86. Ellis Burks was in the 1996 Derby, and Rafael Palmeiro competed in two: 1998 and 2004. Rooker’s competition tonight includes Seattle slugger Cal Raleigh, the betting favorite, plus fan favorite Matt Olson of the Braves, Byron Buxton, Oneil Cruz, James Wood, Junior Caminero and Jazz Chisholm. (You can get some good odds on Rooker, if you’re so inclined.) The event begins at 7 p.m. on ESPN. P.S. The Mississippi Mud Monsters won again at Trustmark Park on Sunday night, their eighth win in 10 games, and enter the Frontier League All-Star break with a 30-27 record. All-Star Travis Holt hit his ninth homer and enters the break at .300 with 39 RBIs. Brandon Mitchell (4-3) went six innings for the victory. The FL All-Star Game is Wednesday in Troy, N.Y. … Tyler Pitzer, a portal transfer into Mississippi State, has been named to the Cape Cod League All-Star Game on July 19. Right-hander Pitzer, pitching for Yarmouth-Dennis, leads the CCBL in ERA with an 0.57 over 15 2/3 innings with 21 strikeouts. He pitched the last two years at South Carolina.