Mississippi State baseball aims to take series from Alabama
After a huge comeback last night by the Mississippi State baseball team, the Bulldogs are now looking to take the series today. Mississippi State found itself down big at multiple points last night, but the Bulldogs continued to fight and pull through.
At various points in the game, the Mississippi State baseball team was down 4-0 and 11-5. Despite those large deficits, the Bulldogs came back and won the first game of the series by a score of 14-12 in extra innings. That huge comeback and win has now set MSU up to claim the series this evening and push Mississippi State up in the SEC standings.
Game Information
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- Who is playing? Mississippi State Bulldogs (25-21 overall, 10-12 SEC) vs University of Alabama Crimson Tide (23-24 overall, 5-17 SEC)
- Where are they playing? Sewell-Thomas Field in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
- When are they playing? May 4th at 6:00 pm central time.
How To Keep Up With The Game
TV Channel- SEC Network+
Online Streaming- WatchESPN
Listen- TuneIn, Mississippi State Radio Network, HailStatePlus
Live Stats- Alabama
Mississippi State will likely need another strong showing at the plate today. The Bulldogs’ pitchers had to battle against the Crimson Tide through a pretty long game yesterday and MSU ended up using a total of 5 pitchers.
The Mississippi State bullpen isn’t depleted by any means, but it’ll be somewhat difficult to keep this game a low scoring one. Pitching hasn’t been a strength for the Bulldogs for much of the year, and the bats will need to be present unless MSU’s starting pitcher Ethan Small can dominate today.