09 Oct

quick pitches

Drew Pomeranz, the veteran left-hander out of Ole Miss, has thrown four hitless innings for the Chicago Cubs in four postseason outings, including a stint in Wednesday’s win against Milwaukee at Wrigley Field. Pomeranz worked a 1-2-3 fifth and got the W as the Cubs stayed alive with a 4-3 victory in Game 3 of the National League Division Series. … Brookhaven native Lance Barksdale was the first-base umpire for that NLDS game and if the normal rotation holds, he’ll be behind the plate for tonight’s Game 4. … Colt Keith, coming back from an injury, has started each game at DH for Detroit in the American League Division Series, but the ex-Biloxi High star is just 1-for-10 with a walk. He went 0-for-4 in Wednesday’s 9-3 victory over Seattle, which forces a decisive Game 5 on Friday. … Devin Williams, the Biloxi Shuckers alum, yielded a crushing two-out hit — on a fastball, not his signature changeup — that scored two inherited runners in the seventh inning of the New York Yankees’ season-ending 5-2 loss to Toronto in their ALDS. Trent Grisham, another former Shuckers star and a big bat for the Yanks all season, went 0-for-5 in Wednesday’s Game 4 loss and finished 2-for-17 in the series. … Former Mississippi State righty Tyson Hardin, a second-year pro, was named Milwaukee’s pitching prospect of the year by MLB Pipeline. The Brewers’ No. 20 prospect, converted from reliever this year, Hardin went 6-5 with a 2.72 ERA in 21 starts between High-Class A Wisconsin and Double-A Biloxi this season. Ex-Jackson Prep star Konnor Griffin, the top prospect in the minors, was named Pittsburgh’s hitting prospect of the year. … Jalen Miller, a member of the Mississippi Braves’ 2021 league championship club, won another title this season with the York Revolution of the independent Atlantic League. Miller was the MVP of the championship series, batting .474 in the four games, and also earned postseason All-Star recognition and All-Defensive Team honors at second base. He hit .297 with 19 homers and 80 RBIs on the year. Of note: Miller is among the handful of players to hit a homer over the batter’s eye in center field at Pearl’s Trustmark Park. … The Mississippi Mud Monsters will open their 2026 season on May 7 at Trustmark Park against the Gateway Grizzlies, first game of a three-game set. The indy club’s second season will feature 51 home games on the new artificial surface at Trustmark. The club went 49-47 in its inaugural season in the Frontier League.

24 Sep

bombs away

The first home run of Hunter Renfroe’s major league career sailed out of San Diego’s Petco Park on this date in 2016. The victim was San Francisco’s Madison Bumgarner. Renfroe, the former Mississippi State star from Crystal Springs, had made his MLB debut three days earlier. He would go on to hit 191 more homers in a career that apparently has ended. He was released in May by Kansas City. Whether he ever plays again, the powerfully built outfielder will rate as one of the most prolific sluggers ever out of Mississippi. His 192 bombs are tied (with Brian Dozier) for the fifth-most in big league history among Mississippi natives. He also hit two homers in the postseason, one in the 2020 World Series with Tampa Bay. Among the pitchers he took deep are Jacob deGrom, Clayton Kershaw, Stephen Strasburg, Aroldis Chapman, Zack Greinke, Max Fried, Hunter Greene and Garrett Crochet. His last homer came against Atlanta’s Charlie Morton on Sept. 29, 2024, at Truist Park. Renfroe batted .236 with 510 RBIs over a 10-year career spent with seven different teams. He had a 33-homer season with San Diego in 2019 and a 94-RBI season with Boston in 2021. Also known for his strong arm, he notched 75 outfield assists. P.S. The leaders in career homers by Magnolia State natives: Ellis Burks 352, Dave Parker 339, George Scott 271, Chet Lemon 215, Brian Dozier and Hunter Renfroe 192, Mitch Moreland 186, Dmitri Young 171, Austin Riley 169, Bill Melton and Frank White 160. (Note: Riley was born in a Memphis hospital but grew up and went to school in Southaven.)