20 Sep

it’s that time

Fall baseball — the college variety — is in the air. Mississippi State, now in the Brian O’Connor era, played the first of its 11 intrasquad scrimmages Friday at Dudy Noble Field. The Bulldogs’ first exhibition game is Oct. 18 against Florida State in Pensacola, Fla., and they’ll host a second fall game on Nov. 1 vs. Louisiana Tech. Southern Miss, which recently extended the contract of coach Christian Ostrander, started practice Friday and will conclude its fall season with a best-of-5 intrasquad series in early November. Ole Miss, under 25-year coach Mike Bianco, will play two exhibitions, both at Swayze Field: Oct. 4 against Arkansas-Little Rock and Oct. 18 vs. Tulane. This is a particularly significant fall season for NCAA Division I schools and players: The new 34-man roster limit goes into effect on Dec. 1. … MSU was ranked No. 4 in Baseball America’s way-too-early 2026 poll. The magazine hails the arrival from Virginia of the veteran O’Connor — who faces “perhaps the highest expectations in the country” — and several portal additions. State also welcomes highly touted freshman Jacob Parker from Purvis and returns Ace Reese, SEC newcomer of the year in 2025. Ole Miss, with Judd Utermark, Austin Fawley and Hunter Elliott back in the fold, was ranked No. 24 by BA. The ’26 season starts Feb. 13. Of note: Ole Miss is slated to play in Astros Foundation College Classic in Houston from Feb. 27-March 1. Also in the field: Ohio State, Coastal Carolina and Baylor. USM will play in the Round Rock Classic in Texas from Feb. 20-22. Purdue, Oregon State and Baylor are also in that field.

19 Sep

tapping into power

Brent Rooker hit his 30th homer of the season on Thursday, a first-inning two-run shot that helped the A’s deal playoff-chasing Boston a hard loss at Fenway Park. Rooker, the former All-America from Mississippi State, now has 99 homers in three years with the A’s. It’s weird to think that in his first three MLB campaigns (2020-22) he hit a grand total of 10 homers while barely playing with three other clubs. The A’s got the former 35th overall pick as a waiver claim from Kansas City in November 2022. Of note: Fellow MSU product J.T. Ginn pitched six effective innings Thursday to get the win; the second-year right-hander is 4-6 with a 4.57 ERA in 22 appearances this year. With the defeat, Boston fell to third in the American League wild card standings. … Former Mississippi College star Blaine Crim belted two 400-foot homers for Colorado and now has three in seven games with the Rockies. Crim, getting his first real opportunity in the big leagues in his sixth pro season, has 124 minor league homers on his ledger. … Down in the minors, Kemp Alderman, third-year pro from Ole Miss, slugged his seventh homer in 17 games since being promoted to Triple-A Jacksonville in the Miami chain. Alderman hit 15 bombs in Double-A this season. P.S. Biloxi was eliminated by Montgomery in the Southern League division playoffs. Ex-Magnolia Heights star Cooper Pratt, Milwaukee’s No. 3 prospect, hit .237 with eight homers, 62 RBIs, 71 runs and 31 steals in his first Double-A season.

18 Sep

september madness

The Chicago Cubs clinched their first playoff berth in five years, and former Ole Miss ace Drew Pomeranz played a role in Wednesday’s win and an even larger one in the team’s overall success. Acquired from Seattle in a late April trade, the big left-hander, now 36, has made 53 appearances, registering a 2-1 record, 13 holds, a save and a 2.15 ERA. He had not appeared in an MLB game in four years before the Cubs gave him this shot. The fifth overall pick in the 2010 draft by Cleveland, he has a 3.82 career ERA and a World Series ring (Boston, 2018). Pomeranz worked a scoreless eighth inning in Wednesday’s 8-4 road win against Pittsburgh. … Elsewhere on Wednesday, Brandon Woodruff, the former Mississippi State standout from Wheeler, worked five innings (one run, nine strikeouts) on 10 days rest as Milwaukee beat the Los Angeles Angels 9-2. The Brewers, who clinched a playoff berth last week, lead the Cubs by 5 games in the National League Central. The teams do not meet again this season. Woodruff, in his comeback campaign, is 7-2 with a 3.32 ERA. “I want to pitch deep into October and make a run at this thing,” he told mlb.com. … And in Kansas City, former MSU star Adam Frazier hit a go-ahead homer in the eighth inning as the Royals stopped Seattle’s 10-game win streak 7-5 and dropped the Mariners a half-game behind first-place Houston in the American League West. P.S. MSU product Cam Schuelke and Luke Hill, a 2025 draftee out of Ole Miss, celebrated a Carolina League title on Wednesday night as Lynchburg beat Columbia 8-2. Schuelke, a second-year pro, got the last six outs for the save. Hill hit .347 this season for the Hillcats, Cleveland’s Low-Class A affiliate. … Ex-Jackson Prep star Konnor Griffin and MSU alum Tyson Hardin were named High-A All-Stars by MLB Pipeline. Shortstop Griffin, currently in Double-A in Pittsburgh’s system, was also rated the top prospect in the South Atlantic League. Right-hander Hardin, now with Double-A Biloxi in Milwaukee’s organization, played for Wisconsin in the Midwest League.

17 Sep

just stuff

Dakota Jordan, the ex-Mississippi State star from Canton, and Niko Mazza, a Southern Miss and MRA alum, celebrated a California League championship on Tuesday night. The San Francisco Giants’ Low-Class A San Jose club won the pennant with a 4-2 victory over Inland Empire. Jordan, a Cal League postseason All-Star, has been on the injured list since mid-August; he hit .311 with 14 homers and 82 RBIs. Mazza, 4-3 with a 2.22 ERA this season, did not pitch in the clincher. … Former William Carey University standout Patrick Lee won a ring with Detroit’s High-A West Michigan team, which completed a dominant season with a Midwest League championship. … Ex-DeSoto Central High slugger Blaze Jordan belted his 12th homer for Triple-A Memphis – a two-run shot off MSU product Christian MacLeod – as the Redbirds (a St. Louis affiliate) beat St. Paul 7-6. Jordan has 18 homers and 94 RBIs all told this season, his fifth in the minors. … After a month-long stay on the IL, Jordan Westburg returned to Baltimore’s lineup and went 0-for-3 with two walks and a run in the Orioles’ win against the Chicago White Sox. The MSU alum is the Orioles’ Roberto Clemente Award nominee for 2025. … Ex-USM standout Chuckie Robinson – 0-for-1 with a run and a sac in his one appearance for the Los Angeles Dodgers – was sent down (again) to the minors. … After his sizzling start for Boston, former MSU star Nathaniel Lowe is now in a 2-for-20 skid; he went 0-for-1 as a pinch hitter in the Red Sox’s 2-1 loss to the A’s. … Current MSU standout Ace Reese – the SEC newcomer of the year last season – was ranked the No. 8 draft prospect among college players for 2026 by MLB Pipeline. Reese hit .352 with 21 bombs in 2025.

15 Sep

hot starts

On this date in 2002, Cliff Lee threw the first pitch of his major league career. Perhaps foreshadowing what was to come, the ex-Meridian Community College standout went 5 1/3 innings, allowing a lone run, but took a loss for Cleveland in a 5-0 defeat against visiting Minnesota. A 6-foot-3 left-hander, Lee would finish his 13-year MLB career with a 143-91 record, a 3.52 ERA, a Cy Young Award, an ERA title and four All-Star Game appearances. He never won a World Series ring but was 7-3, 2.52, in the postseason. In sum, he was really good. Born in Arkansas, he spent two years at MCC (under Scott Berry) and was drafted by Baltimore in 1998. He didn’t sign and went on to Arkansas, where he was a fourth-round pick by Montreal in 2000. He was traded to Cleveland in the summer of 2002 along with Brandon Phillips and Grady Sizemore in a blockbuster deal for Bartolo Colon and Lee Stevens. Lee would win 90 games for the Indians, 22 in 2008 when he earned the Cy Young. He won 58 games in parts of five seasons with Philadelphia and went 2-0 in the 2009 World Series. … Also on this date, in 1984, Natchez native Freddie Toliver made his MLB debut, tossing a scoreless inning for Cincinnati against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Drafted out of a California high school in 1979, Toliver went 10-16, 4.73, in 78 MLB games; he was 7-6, 4.24, for a 91-win Minnesota club in 1988. … And on this date in 1993, Keith Kessinger, an Ole Miss alum, went 1-for-2 for Cincinnati against Atlanta, getting his knock off Kent Mercker in his first at-bat. Kessinger, son of former big league star Don Kessinger, hit .259 in 11 games in ’93, his only year in The Show. P.S. Crochet v. Warren Act II went a lot like the original. Crochet, the former Ocean Springs High standout now with the Boston Red Sox, threw six effective innings Sunday night, allowing three runs and fanning 12, in Boston’s 6-4 victory over the New York Yankees at Fenway Park. Warren, the Jackson Prep product, gave up all six runs in the first inning – two on a hit by Mississippi State alum Nathaniel Lowe – and took the loss. Crochet (16-5, 2.63 ERA in 30 starts) beat Warren and Yanks on Aug. 23, punching out 11 in seven innings in a 12-1 win. Warren (now 8-7, 4.44) got roughed up in that game, too. He has a 9.42 ERA in three career starts against Boston. Of note: Crochet has fanned Aaron Judge 11 times in 15 at-bats; Judge has hit two homers off the lefty, including one Sunday. The season series between the two American League East rivals has ended. The Red Sox, who won the series, trail the second-place Yankees by 1.5 games. … Former Southern Miss standout Chuckie Robinson has been recalled again (see previous posts) by the Los Angeles Dodgers.

13 Sep

clobberin’ time

Blaine Crim is on the board. The ex-Mississippi College star got his first big league hit — a three-run homer — on Friday night in Colorado’s 4-2 against San Diego at Petco Park. Called up Friday for his third MLB stint this season, Crim took lefty J.P. Sears deep with two down in the fourth inning to put the Rockies up 3-1. The homer went a reported 439 feet as Rockies broadcaster Drew Goodman gave it his signature call: “Take a good look, you won’t see it for long.” A prolific long-ball hitter in the minors, Crim has 21 bombs — plus a .281 average and 85 RBIs — in Triple-A games this season and 124 for his career. He made his MLB debut with Texas back in early May, went 0-for-12 and went back to the minors. He told mlb.com on Friday that he was thinking, “Shoot, that might’ve been my only shot.” Crim was recalled briefly by Texas in late May but didn’t play. Designated for assignment on July 31, he was claimed off waivers by Colorado and sent to Triple-A Albuquerque. The 28-year-old first baseman, an Alabama native, was a 19th-round pick by Texas in 2019 after winning Gulf South Conference player of the year honors at MC. He is the first former Choctaws player to appear in a big league game since Harry Craft in 1942. Crim likely has earned more opportunities with the lowly Rockies, who are 41-107, worst record in MLB. P.S. Jordan Westburg, on the injured list for Baltimore since Aug. 22, started a rehab assignment on Friday and should be back with the Orioles soon. Former Mississippi State standout Westburg is batting .276 with 15 homers and 34 RBIs in 73 big league games, having spent two long stints on the IL. He was an All-Star in 2024. The Orioles, who’ve been out of playoff contention for some time, can play a spoiler role. They have seven games remaining against the New York Yankees starting Sept. 18.

12 Sep

golden touch

Several Southern Miss alumni enjoyed attention-grabbing performances in the minor leagues on Thursday night. Matthew Etzel, at Triple-A Jacksonville in the Miami system, went 3-for-3 with a home run and two RBIs in the Jumbo Shrimp’s 4-3 win over Memphis. Etzel, who has played in 84 games for four teams at three levels in 2025, is batting .256 with seven homers, 47 RBIs and 26 stolen bases. He is in his third pro season. Reed Trimble, who has also bounced around quite a bit, went 2-for-5 with an RBI, a run, a bag and an outfield assist for Triple-A Norfolk (Baltimore) in a 7-4 win vs. Durham. The injury-plagued Trimble, who started 2025 on the injured list, is batting .255 with 14 homers, 45 RBIs and 19 steals on the season. The Tupelo native was the 65th overall pick in 2021. Landon Harper, pitching at Double-A Columbus in Atlanta’s chain, worked 6 1/3 innings in relief (two runs) and notched the win against Pensacola. Meridian native Harper, in his fourth pro season, is 5-8 with a 3.59 ERA and two saves for the Clingstones (the former Mississippi Braves), working as both starter and reliever. Hunter Stanley, a 2021 draftee by Cleveland, made his 2025 debut at Double-A Akron and threw a scoreless inning against Harrisburg. Stanley had been on the IL since early August 2024. He has a 4.84 career ERA in 46 games. All the moments weren’t golden for former Golden Eagles on Thursday: In the independent American Association playoffs, J.C. Keys was charged with three runs in 1/3 of an inning and took the loss for Chicago against Kane County. The Hattiesburg native, in pro ball since 2019, had a 3.19 ERA and three saves in 38 games this season for the Dogs, whose pitching coach is ex-Delta State and MLB star Stewart Cliburn. P.S. On Wednesday, USM alum Walker Powell threw five shutout innings for Double-A Knoxville in the Chicago Cubs’ organization; the 6-foot-8 righty, who started the season on the IL, is 1-2 with a 3.45 ERA over 11 starts at three levels in his fifth pro season. … And today, MLB rookie Hurston Waldrep — who started his college career at USM — will start for Atlanta against a Houston team that has been caught by Seattle atop the American League West. Waldrep is 4-0, 1.33, in seven games for the Braves.

11 Sep

touching the bases

Blaine Crim, the former Mississippi College slugger, had a hand in a very rare feat on Wednesday night, hitting his 21st homer and driving in three runs as Triple-A Albuquerque scored in every inning in a 21-10 romp over El Paso in the hitter-friendly Pacific Coast League. (Only 20 times in major league history has a team scored in every inning.) Crim now has 21 Triple-A homers in 2025, split between Albuquerque (Colorado system) and Round Rock (Texas). He got up briefly with the Rangers. … Former Mississippi State ace Dakota Hudson notched his seventh win for Triple-A Salt Lake in the PCL, yielding three earned runs in 6 2/3 innings for the Los Angeles Angels affiliate. Hudson is 7-7 with a 6.98 ERA. The former first-round draftee (2016) has 80 career wins, 40 in both the minors and the majors. He pitched for Colorado in 2024. … Konnor Griffin, the phenom from Jackson Prep, smacked his fifth homer for Double-A Altoona just as dad Kevin — the Belhaven University softball coach — was stepping into the broadcast booth in the fifth inning at Erie, Pa., per an milb.com story. “I might stay up here the whole game,” Kevin Griffin said. Konnor, No. 1 prospect in the minors, has 21 homers at three levels in the Pittsburgh chain this season. … Ex-MSU star Brent Rooker, having another big year for the A’s, crushed his 39th and 40th doubles of 2025 — ranking third in MLB — and now has 70 extra-base hits, 27 of them homers. The resurgent A’s beat Boston — and Aroldis Chapman — 5-4 on Wednesday in West Sacramento, Calif. … In the Frontier League playoffs, Ole Miss alums Anthony Calarco (3-for-5, three RBIs) and Banks Tolley (2-for-5, run) sparked Schaumburg to a 9-0 win over Gateway and a 2-0 lead in the best-of-5 conference series. Calarco, the indy league’s MVP for 2025, has eight RBIs in the postseason after plating 116 runs in the regular season. Former St. Andrew’s star Tolley hit a three-run bomb in the Boomers’ 11-6 win on Tuesday. Dallas Woolfolk, former UM pitcher, also plays for the Boomers. … The Arizona Fall League rosters for 2025 include several Mississippi connections: Former Madison Central High star Braden Montgomery, the Chicago White Sox’s No. 1 prospect, with Glendale; MSU alums Cade Smith (New York Yankees) with Mesa and David Mershon (Angels) with Salt River; Ole Miss product Derek Diamond (Pirates) with Salt River; and ex-Southern Miss pitcher Michael Fowler (Milwaukee) with Surprise. Luke Adams, current Biloxi Shuckers infielder and a top Brewers prospect, is also on the Surprise roster. Former Mississippi Braves star Nacho Alvarez, currently filling in for Austin Riley as Atlanta’s third baseman, is on the Glendale roster; he missed much of the minor league season with injury. The AFL season runs Oct. 6-Nov. 15.

10 Sep

weird, wild stuff

Among the several marquee matchups in the majors on Tuesday night, the most eye-popping result came from the Bronx, where a couple of Mississippians were on opposing sides in Detroit’s 12-2 win over the New York Yankees. Right-hander Will Warren, the Jackson Prep product who has been a beast at home all season, delivered a solid six innings for the Yankees. The score was 2-2 when he departed. Then the Tigers scored nine times — nine times — in the seventh. Former Biloxi High star Colt Keith, the Tigers’ leadoff batter, had a quiet night overall but did contribute an RBI HBP and a run in the crazy seventh, which featured blasts and a bloop, walks and a wild pitch. “I don’t know what to say,” Warren, who watched the bullpen meltdown from the dugout, told mlb.com. “I haven’t seen anything like that before.” Probably hasn’t heard anything like the boos that came raining down. Detroit is comfortably ahead in the American League Central. The Yankees are second in the AL East (3 games back of Toronto) but lead the wild card race (by percentage points over Boston). … A bullpen collapse also cost Houston, the AL West leader (by a game over Seattle), against Toronto, which rallied from a three-run deficit to win 4-3 in 10 innings. The Blue Jays scored twice in the bottom of the ninth, then walked it off in the 10th against Craig Kimbrel. After starter Luis Garcia departed with an injury in the second inning, the Astros used six relief pitchers, none of which was J.P. France, the Mississippi State alum who was added to the active roster for the first time since mid-2024. P.S. An Eagle, a Rebel, a Bulldog and a Tiger walked into a ballpark … . No, seriously, in a Triple-A International League game, Matthew Etzel (2-for-3, a run and an RBI) and Kemp Alderman (1-for-4, run) helped the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (Miami affiliate) post a 5-2 win against Gavin Collins (1-for-4, run), Blaze Jordan (1-for-4) and the Memphis (St. Louis) Redbirds. … Also down in the minors, ex-Ole Miss star Tim Elko hit his 30th homer of 2025 — 26 with Triple-A Charlotte and four with the Chicago White Sox. … MSU product Justin Foscue, stuck with Texas’ Triple-A Round Rock club most of the season, got a walk-off 10th-inning hit; he is batting .255 with 17 homers and 63 RBIs. … In the Low-Class A Carolina League playoffs, former Ole Miss standout Luke Hill went 1-for-5 with a run and MSU product Cam Schuelke notched the save as Lynchburg (Cleveland) beat Fredricksburg (Washington) 2-1 in Game 1 of their best-of-3 series.

09 Sep

cheers for snit

Brian Snitker, manager of the first Mississippi Braves team 20 years ago, picked up his 800th victory Monday night as manager of the Atlanta Braves, a celebratory moment in what has been a tough season. “I never thought I’d get one (win),” the ever-humble Snitker said in a TV interview following the 4-1 win against the Chicago Cubs at Truist Park. Expected to retire after this season, “Snit” has spent virtually all of his baseball life — back to his pro playing debut in 1977 — in the Braves’ system. “I find him to be the torchbearer of the tradition of the Atlanta Braves,” team GM Alex Anthopoulos told USA Today back in the spring. Snitker’s MLB resume includes a World Series title, three manager of the year honors, six division championships and seven playoff appearances in 10 seasons. He is second only to Hall of Famer Bobby Cox on the list of career victories by Braves managers in the modern era. Snitker’s ’05 M-Braves team was loaded with prospects — McCann, Francoeur, Boyer, Blanco, et al. — at the start, but most of them were promoted during the season and the Double-A team finished 64-68 overall, missing out on the Southern League postseason. P.S. Ocean Springs’ Garrett Crochet had that Cy Young Award look on Monday night, blanking the A’s over seven innings (three hits, no walks) with 10 strikeouts. The Boston ace is 15-5, 2.57 ERA, and leads the majors in K’s with 228. Former Mississippi State star Brent Rooker went 0-for-3 with a punchout vs. Crochet. … Former Southern Miss standout Chuckie Robinson was optioned back to Triple-A by the Los Angeles Dodgers without getting into a game. He has made 51 MLB appearances (in 2022 and ’24) in his long pro career. … Braden Montgomery, the ex-Madison Central star and current Chicago White Sox prospect, was placed on the seven-day injured list at Double-A Montgomery. … On this date in 2000, the Houston Astros set a franchise record with seven homers in a 14-4 win over Chicago at Wrigley Field. Here’s the part that old Smith-Wills Stadium cranks will find more interesting: Houston’s entire starting lineup consisted of players who wore a Jackson uniform during the city’s Texas League era. Seven were former Generals, one was a former Met and the other was Jeff Bagwell, who did a rehab assignment in Jackson in 1995. Ex-Gens Lance Berkman and Richard Hidalgo and former JaxMet Tim Bogar belted two home runs each in that Sept. 9 game and Daryle Ward hit one out. Julio Lugo had three hits that day, and Chris Holt got the win.