encore, encore
Ross Mitchell, Mississippi State’s junior left-hander, set a high standard for himself in 2013. He went 13-0 and posted a 1.53 ERA in 94 innings, all out of the bullpen for the national runner-up. He made several All-America teams. Mitchell’s encore in 2014, if not as spectacular as last year, has been pretty darn good. He is 7-4 for the 31-18 Bulldogs, with a 2.12 ERA in an SEC-leading 89 1/3 innings. He has made eight starts and won five of them since moving from the pen. Mitchell beat Auburn on Saturday with his first career complete game shutout, part of State’s sweep on The Plains. On Monday, the Tennessee native was named co-pitcher of the week in the SEC, the third time in 2014 he has received that honor. Mitchell is the definition of the crafty lefty: only 42 strikeouts this season but a .220 opponent batting average and just 22 walks. He figured to be a key player for the Bulldogs this season, and that he certainly has been for a team headed back to the NCAA postseason.