Veteran broadcasters Bart Gregory and Charlie Winfield go behind-the-scenes on Mississippi State and college sports.
A look ahead to football preseason camp, basketball in Portugal, and a final discussion on baseball.
A talk with "The voice of the fan" Stephen Agostinelli to recap ETSU win and look ahead to Ole Miss
A look ahead to the final home game of the 2022 season as East Tennessee State comes to Starkville.
A discussion of the stretch run for Mississippi State football as well as a look behind the scenes with HailState+.
Coach Richard Williams talks basketball and shares some memories of coaching; Jeff Dantzler of the Georgia Radio Network joins to talk State-Georgia.
A discussion of hiring a new athletic director, the college football playoff timeline, and the leadership of the SEC.
A conversation about expanding the NCAA tournament, the health of the game, players to watch in the southeast, and his thoughts on the hire of Chris Jans at Mississippi State.
The Bulldogs look to bounce back from last week's loss as they travel to Tuscaloosa. Here's a detailed preview of tomorrow night's game.
Chris Stewart joins the show to talk broadcasting, Alabama coming off a loss, and the matchup with State this weekend.
A look back at the big plays and some opinions on State's win over the Arkansas Razorbacks.
Basketball is a month away....so James Miller stopped by the studios to break down preseason practice.
The Voice of the Bulldogs joins the show to talk football, broadcasting, and 80's theme songs.
A look back at LSU game with Jay Perry; Julie Darty Dennis has turned State's volleyball program into a top program.
Rod Walker joins to talk LSU, Saints football, Mississippi High School Football, and his love for Mississippi State. Rhett Hobart is back in Starkville. He discusses coming back to State, HailState Plus, and life in the athletic department.
Linebacker Jett Johnson talks Memphis game, his teammates, and playing under Zach Arnett. Matt Wyatt discusses the upcoming weekend and the launch of HailState Plus.
Zach Arnett talks defense ahead of Mississippi State's season-opener with Memphis. Also, a conversation with cornerback Emmanuel Forbes.
Veteran receiver Austin Williams joins the show to discuss the receiver position, winning the Boyd McWhorter Award, and his take on the Bulldog defense.
The Major League Baseball draft is a week away. A look at some names of importance in the Top 200 draft projections. Also, a conversation about the Bulldog kickers and punters for 2022.
A look at the opening games of the College World Series, changing a flat tire, and behind the scenes of the Road Dawgs Tour.
Super Regionals are under way. The transfer portal is alive and well. A few thoughts on a Saturday morning.
The Dogs have led after 6 innings the first two games, but have nothing to show for it.
Tanner Allen joins the show to talk baseball in the minor leagues. Robert St. John talks food, travel, and Extra Table.
A sit down conversation with the Mississippi State Head Basketball Coaches. Both talk assembling a roster, their thoughts a month into the job, NIL, and much more.
A look back at the Governor's Cup, where State is as a team, and what you have to do to finish out.
Mississippi State has had recent success against Ole Miss in baseball and the Dogs head to Oxford to try to keep the mojo going.
Connor Powers hit for power and average from 2007-2010. He talks hitting. Konnor Pilkington just became the latest Bulldog to make the Major Leagues. A look into his crazy month of April that's changed his life.
A look back at the weekend in the SEC, a set the table for the upcoming week of baseball.
Auburn head coach Butch Thompson stops by the Deep Dig to help preview the State-Auburn series.
Former Bulldogs CT Bradford talks about 2011-2014 and his work as a scout in Major League Baseball. Russ Aldrich takes us back to the late 70's, his friendship with Buck Showalter, and his life in fine clothing.
Tracy Jobes talks pitching and what made the 87-90 teams special; Brad Freeman talks hitting and looks back at World Series trips in 1997 and 1998.
A review of State salvaging a win on the road at Arkansas. And a look around the SEC after 3 league weekends.
Former Bulldog Chris Maloney had a great career with coaching in minor league baseball and spent time on the Cardinals bench as a coach. Wes Thigpen was a catcher at Mississippi State in 2010 and 2011 and is now the head coach at Jones College.
A review of the Sunday game and a look at this year vs last year after the first two SEC weekends.
Bruce Castoria hit 29 home runs with 98 RBI's in 1981 and he joins the show to talk about the 79-82 seasons. Chris Stewart talks Bama baseball as State hosts the Crimson Tide this weekend in Starkville.
The Dogs salvage a game on the road in Athens. And a look at the SEC after the first weekend of league play.
A look back at the first two games of the baseball series in Athens and a look ahead to Game 3.
SEC play kicks off this weekend as State travels to Athens. This week, Jay Powell gives his thoughts on where State is, and Georgia baseball broadcaster Jeff Dantzler does the same for Georgia.
State wins 11-2 over Princeton in Game 1; player pronunciations; a look ahead to a Sunday Doubleheader.
Ron Polk helps dissect the Bulldogs over the past week. And we talk with MSU alum and Starkville native Billy Pate, who is the Head Men's Tennis Coach at Princeton.
A quick recap from Sunday's 5-4 loss at Tulane and a look ahead to a midweek matchup in Biloxi with Texas Tech.
A quick look at where State is...and a deep look into this weekend's opponent, the Tulane Green Wave.
Chris Burke talks hitting and offers his thoughts on the SEC after 2 weeks of play. USM Coach Scott Berry looks ahead to the State-Southern Miss game in Pearl.
A look back at the overall weekend in Starkville and a quick look around the league. Also, a quick preview of midweek games with Grambling and Southern Miss.
Ben McDonald gives his thoughts on the opening weekend of College Baseball and former Bulldog centerfielder Jody Hurst looks back at his time at State in the late 80's.
A look back at State's series finale win over Long Beach State....and a look around the SEC after the first weekend.
A look back at the first two games of the 2022 season and what to look for going forward.
Jim Ellis looks back at last year's championship and offers his thoughts on this year's baseball team. Coordinator of SEC Umpiring Paul Guillie discusses the procedures for replay and looks at the "points of emphasis" for 2022 Baseball.
Pat Casey joins the show to talk about coaching challenges after winning a National Championship, fan expectations, and his respect for the Mississippi State program. Matthew Maniscalco was a 4-year starter at shortstop for State from 2000-2003 and he discusses his journey from starting as a freshman to becoming a better hitter late in his career.
With less than two weeks before Opening Day, a quick look at scrimmage notes, "defending" the National Championship, and major pressure points within the 2022 baseball schedule.
Following a National Championship, Mississippi State has a number of questions going into the 2022 Season. And a quick look at questions for other SEC teams.
A look back at State's 78-60 win over Ole Miss in men's basketball. And a look at the question marks for many SEC baseball team....starting pitching.
A look back at State's 78-76 win over Alabama; Baseball talk; Bulldog history and much more.
A look back at State's loss at Ole Miss in men's basketball...and quick look at some baseball.
After a couple nights sleep, a calm look back at State's 34-7 loss to Texas Tech in the Liberty Bowl.
A quick look back at football, a review of State's loss to Colorado State in basketball, and a look at the upcoming weeks of Mississippi State sports.
The Bulldogs are chosen for the Liberty Bowl; a look at the escalating coaching salaries; State men's basketball loses to Minnesota.
A preview of Mississippi State's final non-conference game as the Dogs welcome Tennessee State to Starkville.
Greg Sankey discusses expansion, the process for reviewing officials, and a look at the issues of college athletics that are on the horizon. Daniel Haas shares the story of Mossy Oak and how the West Point-based company continues to be a leader in the outdoor apparel world.
Former Bulldog baseball player Ben Jenkins founded the sporting goods giant Warstic, and he talks about the grand opening of the new Warstic headquarters. Stan White joins the show to preview Mississippi State-Auburn.
The NFL Network's Ian Rapoport talks Dak, Jeffrey Simmons, Saints QB and all things NFL; John Stephens shares his story from being a State grad to one of the top duck call makers in the world.
Kendall joins to talk World Series, while James Armstrong previews tomorrow's match with Ole Miss. Then, it's a look ahead to this weekend's State-Kentucky matchup with Kentucky radio color analyst Jeff Piecoro.
HARDY joins the show to talk College World Series, Neshoba County Fair, musical collaborations, and the upcoming Bulldog Bash. MSU sideline reporter Jay Perry stops by to talk Bulldog Football.
Rece Davis shares his weekly routine, gives his opinions of a "bucket list", and discusses some of the great moments from his time at ESPN. Chris Stewart with the Crimson Tide Sports Network joins to look at the mindset of Alabama before this weekend's matchup between State and Bama.
The radio guys get together to assess the first 5 games of the Mississippi State season.
Baseball assistant coach Jake Gautreau joins the show to talk fall baseball. And a quick look at State-A&M.
A look back at the good and bad of Mississippi State's 28-25 loss to LSU in the SEC opener.
An in-depth look at the numbers and a preview of this week's opponent, the Memphis Tigers.
Jerry "The King" Lawler talks about his start in wrestling, his love for Memphis, and his upcoming Wrestling Reunion. Rockey Felker joins the show to look back at State's 29-28 comeback win over Memphis in 1974.
Mississippi State built out an early lead over NC State and the Dogs improve to 2-0 on the 2021 season with a 24-10 win.
A deep look into the stats and premier matchups of Mississippi State's game with NC State.
Associate Head Coach Tony Hughes joins the show to look back at the win vs La Tech, a look ahead to NC State, and the state of high school football in Mississippi. Running backs coach Eric Mele also gives his thoughts on the upcoming game and talks about the improvements of his running backs.
A look back at the great....and not so great from State's season-opening win over Louisiana Tech.
A deep look into the numbers to preview Mississippi State's season opener versus Louisiana Tech.
Matt Wyatt joins the show to look through the depth chart and look ahead to the 2021 season.
Will Rogers joins for the entire Sunday Coffee to discuss year 2 under Mike Leach, what makes the Bulldog defense so good, and being the son of a coach. And much more.
Former big leaguer and Starkville resident Roy Oswalt joins for Sunday Coffee to talk pitching philosophy, growing up in a small town, how he won a bulldozer, and the restaurant business.
Lee Van Horn and Steve Smith of the Mississippi State athletic department join the show this morning to talk about Name, Image, and Likeness and how athletes can profit.
Mississippi State begins preseason camp this upcoming week. Former staff member Brad Peterson stops by the studio to discuss where he thinks the Bulldogs will improve the most in 2021.
A look at the crazy week in sports with Conference Realignment and SEC Media Days. Brad Cumbest stops by at the Neshoba County Fair.
After a short break, a look back at the baseball season to highlight the big moments and big plays from 2021. And a quick look ahead for the show in the next few months.
A look back at the historic night....we talk with Jeff Brantley, Luis Pollorena, Jake Mangum, Brandon Woodruff, Cole Gordon, Chris Young...just to name a few. Great times to be a Bulldog.
Vandy uses the big first inning and knocks off State 8-2. We talk with former big leaguer Roy Oswalt about pitching and tonight's game.
The Bulldogs walk it off 4-3 over Texas to advance to the championship round of the College World Series.
A look back at the Longhorns late rally over Mississippi State to force a Saturday game at the College World Series.
Former catcher Josh Lovelady comes by the studio and we look back at State's dramatic come-from-behind win over Virginia.
Behind a historic pitching performance from Will Bednar and Landon Sims, State beats Texas 2-1 in the College World Series.
Bart and Charlie discuss pitching inside to hitters, college baseball, and big league stories with "The Rocket" Roger Clemens; And a good conversation with John Cohen on how Omaha presents different challenges than the regular season.
State wins 11-7 in Game 3 over Notre Dame to claim a spot in the College World Series. A look back at the big plays and a look ahead to Omaha.
Notre Dame knocks off State 9-1 setting up a decisive Game 3 tomorrow night. Let's talk about it on the Postgame Wrap. The stats, the big plays, and the candid analysis.
State takes Game 1 of the Starkville Super Regional with a come-from-behind 9-8 win over Notre Dame. Listen as we have our thoughts, stats, and analysis.
On this week's Out of Left Field presented by Farm Bureau, we talk with Travis Chapman about his playing days at State and his work with the Yankees. We also look back at the 2000 Starkville Regional with clips from Ty Martin, Paul O'Toole, and Steve Stanley. Then, it's a look ahead to this weekend's matchup between State and Notre Dame.
Veteran broadcasters Bart Gregory and Charlie Winfield look back at the 2000 Starkville Regional with former Notre Dame centerfielder, Steve Stanley. They talk about the crowd, the big plays, and the memories from an opposing player in the dramatic regional.
Former Notre Dame catcher Paul O'Toole looks back at his memories of the 2000 Starkville Regional and the matchups with Mississippi State, playing the part of the villain, and how he remembers Dudy Noble Field.
State knocks off Campbell 6-5 and you can listen here for instant reaction. Ty Martin calls in and we go down memory lane with the guy who walked-off Notre Dame in the 2000 Regional.
Bart and Charlie look back at State's 8-4 win over Samford on the opening day of the NCAA Regional.
Bart and Charlie look back at the 1997 Starkville Regional and talk with former Bulldogs Eric Dubose, Barry Patton, and Rusty Thoms. Also, interviews from former Washington HC Ken Knutson and standout centerfielder Chris Magruder. Plus, a look at State-Samford matchup with Samford Head Coach Casey Dunn.
Veteran college broadcasters Bart Gregory and Charlie Winfield offer their quick thoughts and analysis of the 2021 NCAA Baseball Tournament Selection Show.
Bart and Charlie have some final thoughts on Hoover and look ahead to Monday's Baseball Selection.
This week on Out of Left Field, Bart and Charlie talk with James Spann from ABC 33/40 in Birmingham about his love for Mississippi State baseball and the evolvement of forecasting the weather. Ron Polk stops by to talk about coaching in late season.
State drops a 12-2 decision to Tennessee to eliminate the Dogs from Hoover. Bart and Charlie have their instant reactions.
Bart and Charlie look back at State's opening round loss to Florida in the SEC Tournament.
Bart and Charlie look back at State's sweep of Alabama in Tuscaloosa; A quick preview of the SEC Baseball Tournament.
This week, Bart and Charlie talk with former Bulldog Pete Young, who played at Mississippi State from 1987-1989. They discuss his time as a dual position player, and playing the game with "effort". Then, Alabama AD Greg Byrne joins the guys to talk about college baseball and the upcoming State-Alabama matchup in Tuscaloosa.
Veteran broadcasters Bart Gregory and Charlie Winfield look back at the State-Missouri series that saw the visiting Tigers take two of three.
This week on Out of Left Field, veteran broadcasters Bart Gregory and Charlie Winfield talk with Chris Stratton about his playing days at Mississippi State and his professional career. The SEC Network's Todd Walker also joins to talk SEC baseball and preview Mississippi State's stretch run.
Bart and Charlie talk with Brent Rooker about his time at State and his path to the Major Leagues with the Twins; Ray Tanner built a baseball power at South Carolina as head coach. The guys look back at the blueprint for that success.
Veteran broadcasters Bart Gregory and Charlie Winfield look back at the good...and bad of State's three-game sweep of Texas A&M.
WIll Clark joins the show to talk hitting, the development of his swing, his love of the atmosphere at State and much more. Mark Johnson talks about his time in Starkville as well as an in-depth look at this weekend's opponent, the Aggies of Texas A&M.
Veteran broadcasters Bart Gregory and Charlie Winfield look at the first two games of the State-Vanderbilt series. The good, the bad, and some constructive critique.
Chris Young answers rapid fire questions about pitching from veteran broadcasters Bart Gregory and Charlie Winfield. Ed Easley won the Johnny Bench Award in 2007 as the best catcher in college baseball, made his way through the minors, culminating into a stint with the St. Louis Cardinals. Today, he runs the Easley Baseball Club in the Memphis area.
Bart and Charlie look back at the first two games of the State-Ole Miss series in Starkville after the Dogs won game 1 and Ole Miss bounced back and claimed game 2.
This week, Bart and Charlie talk with Kyle Peterson about the current state of college baseball and a preview of the huge State-Ole Miss matchup. Scott Foxhall goes in-depth on the Bulldog pitching staff.
Veteran broadcasters Bart Gregory and Charlie Winfield look back at State's first two games over on the plains of Auburn.
Tim Hudson is a member of the Braves Hall of Fame, won over 200 MLB games on the mound and this week he joins Bart and Charlie to talk about his time in Junior College baseball, his time in the big leagues, and why he wanted to coach college baseball.
Veteran broadcasters Bart Gregory and Charlie Winfield look back at Mississippi State's sweep of Kentucky.
Bart and Charlie talk with Marcus Thames about being a big State fan, what a hitting coach does, travel ball, and many topics. Nick Mingione talks about recruiting Jake Mangum, and how he sees his team in 2021.
Veteran broadcasters Bart Gregory and Charlie Winfield discuss State's losses in the first two games of the series against Arkansas. And they preview the third game of the series.
Bart and Charlie talk with former Bulldog and New York Giants head coach Joe Judge about his time at State and setting a winning culture. Paul Maholm joins to talk about pitching as a Bulldog and his 9 seasons in Major League Baseball. Then, Bart and Charlie preview the huge matchup between State and Arkansas.
State has taken the first two games of the series at LSU. Bart and Charlie look back on the wins and get you set for game 3.
Bart and Charlie talk with former LSU coach Skip Bertman about his friendship with Ron Polk and the State-LSU rivalry; Kendall Graveman of the Seattle Mariners looks back at his MLB career and what's made him successful.
Bart and Charlie look back at the first two wins over Eastern Michigan in the final non-conference weekend of the year.
Bart and Charlie talk hitting and swing techniques with Rafael Palmeiro; Chris Lemonis breaks down his team before the final non-conference weekend of the season.
Bart and Charlie look back at the first two games of the Mississippi State-Kent State series. Some positive thoughts...some constructive talk.
Bart and Charlie talk with Ron Polk about who influenced him in baseball, building a baseball power, international baseball, why he wrote the book, and many candid topics.
Bart and Charlie look back at Luke Hancock's grand slam to even the series with Tulane, and preview game 3 of this big non-conference series.
Bart and Charlie spend some time with Ben Jenkins, a former Diamond Dog who founded Warstic. Ben talks about building the brand in the baseball world and how it's led to expanding their presence in multiple areas. Bart and Charlie take a look back at the weekend in Arlington and preview a big series with Tulane.
Baseball is finally back and the Dogs came out swinging in the season opener. In a battle of top 10 teams, State sets the tone early and knocks off Texas 8-3 in Arlington.
Bart and Charlie preview the opening weekend of baseball as State travels to Arlington, TX. And the guys talk with Gene Morgan about being the last Bulldog pitcher to throw a no-hitter, how he complimented Jeff Brantley, and the ill-fated line drive off of his ankle in the 1985 College World Series.
Former Bulldog Jake Mangum joins Bart and Charlie to talk about life in the minor leagues, what changes he's made, and a look back at his playing career at Mississippi State.
Bart and Charlie talk with Jim Ellis, who's entering his 43rd season as the Voice of the Diamond Dogs. And the guys take a look back at pitchers from 2000 to now who have opened the season on the mound.
Bart and Charlie are back with Sunday Coffee, and this week, Josh Lovelady crashes the party. They talk preseason camp, rule changes, and the definition of Gorilla snot.
Bart and Charlie kick off the spring with Ben McDonald from ESPN and the SEC Network to talk SEC Baseball. And then the guys go in-depth around the diamond to talk about State's position players.
Bart and Charlie talk on the final day of January about State's big win over Iowa State, a quick look at 2021 baseball, and clips from a couple cool interviews by former baseball opponents.
The State baseball schedule dropped yesterday so Bart and Charlie wanted to take a close look and give their initial thoughts.
Bart and Charlie touch on a variety of topics concerning the game and the aftermath of State's 28-26 win over Tulsa in the Armed Forces Bowl.
Bart and Charlie are joined by Stephen Agostinelli from the Sixpackspeak message board to talk about State's 51-32 win over Missouri.
Bart and Charlie look back at Auburn, take a broad look at the 2020 season, preview State-Mizzou and talk football recruiting with Paul Jones from 247 Sports.
Brock and Robbie talk men's and women's basketball as well as a little football recruiting. Make sure to subscribe to the State Side Show here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/state-style/id1544153647
Bart and Charlie dissect State's 24-10 loss to Auburn. Things that went wrong, things that weren't as bad as they appeared, and a look at the guy's sporting "bucket list".
Bart and Charlie preview the Auburn game with Andy Burcham and the guys talk about the former Bulldogs in the NFL with Ian Rapoport from the NFL Network.
Brock Turnipseed is a former sports information director. Robbie Faulk is a writer with the Starkville Daily News and 247 Sports. They combine their sports expertise to bring you a behind-the-scenes look of Mississippi State basketball and all things Mississippi State. Listen to the first episode and you can later subsribe to the series: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/state-style/id1544153647
Mississippi State head coach Mike Leach sat down with Bart and Charlie to talk about football, writing books and what young coaches should expect when getting into the profession.
Bart and Charlie met for coffee to talk about State's 31-24 loss to Ole Miss in the Battle for the Golden Egg. Stephen Agostinelli from the Sixpackspeak message board joins to offer his insights.
Bart and Charlie are joined by Stephen Agostinelli from SixpackSpeak to discuss State's 31-24 loss at Georgia.
Scott Foxhall joins Bart and Charlie to talk about State's pitchers during fall practice; Georgia great Buck Belue stops by to discuss this week's matchup between Mississippi State and Georgia.
Bart and Charlie take a final look back at State's win over Vandy, Jim Gallagher Jr. joins the guys to preview The Masters, and former Bulldog Jamar Chaney talks about coming back to Starkville to be on staff.
Bart and Charlie are joined by Robbie Faulk of the Starkville Daily News to talk about State's 24-17 win over Vanderbilt.
Matt Wyatt joins Bart and Charlie to give his midseason thoughts on Mississippi State football and MSU baseball assistant coach Jake Gautreau gives a fall update of State baseball.
Bart and Charlie meet for their Sunday coffee to casually look back at State's 41-0 loss at Alabama.
Bucs Head Coach Bruce Arians spent two stints as an assistant coach at Mississippi State. He talks about being on the State staff for the 1980 Bulldog win over Bama, and his memories of Mississippi State.
Tyrone Keys joins Bart and Charlie to talk about the 40th Anniversary of the day State shocked the football world, and Brandon Woodruff talks about his time in Starkville and the path he's taken to be one of the most imposing pitchers in Major League Baseball.
During the football open week, Hunter Renfroe from the Tampa Bay Rays joins Bart and Charlie to talk about the World Series and how the season has progressed. The guys also take a look back at recent recruiting classes and share memories of the first Bulldog players they remember following.
Veteran broadcasters Bart Gregory and Charlie Winfield met for coffee following State's 28-14 loss to Texas A&M. Just casual conversation concerning the game.
Pac12 record passing QB Luke Falk joins Bart and Charlie to talk about how to have success as a QB under Mike Leach; Jackie Sherrill breaks down Texas A&M and State; and then an in-depth preview of State/Texas A&M.
Bart and Charlie look back at State's loss to Arkansas, preview the trip to Lexington, and Dave Neal from the SEC Network talks about broadcasting during the pandemic...as well as big memories of his Mississippi State broadcasts.
The guys meet for coffee in a very casual setting. Bart and Charlie look back at State's 21-14 loss to Arkansas.
Coach Rick Neuheisel joins Bart and Charlie to discuss the Mike Leach offense and how teams will defend it. The guys also take a look back at the 44-34 win over LSU and a look ahead to the Arkansas Razorbacks.
Bart and Charlie meet on Sunday mornings for coffee. Today they just hit the record button. Nice and casual talk about Mississippi State's 44-34 win over LSU.
It's game week so Bart and Charlie take a deep dive into the opening weekend of SEC play at State travels to LSU. Sports Illustrated's Ross Dellenger joins the show to discuss the early season of College Football.
Veteran broadcasters Bart Gregory and Charlie Winfield discuss the transition to Mike Leach, a visit with former Quarterback Matt Wyatt, and take an in-depth look at what to look for with Mississippi State football in 2020.
Jim Ellis just finished his 42nd season as Voice of the Diamond Dogs and he joins the show to talk about great stories from former players and coaches.
Yankees reliever Jonathan Holder talks about his time at State and what he's doing to prepare for the season. Jeff Brantley goes in-depth on pitching and what it's like to be a broadcaster in Major League Baseball.
Meridian native Todd Tilghman talks about his experience over the past few months culminating in winning The Voice on NBC, and Trent Intorcia joins the show to look back at the 1983 Mississippi State baseball team.
Del Unser enjoyed a great career at Mississippi State from 1964-1966. He also played 15 years in the Major Leagues and had a lot of success. He joins the show to talk State, his hitting tips from Ted Williams, and much more.
Del Unser was a vital part of SEC Championships in 1965 and 1966, and had one of the biggest hits in Philadelphia Phillies history. He talks Coach Paul Gregory, the old Dudy Noble, and his time in the big leagues. Catcher Jim Robinson caught all 71 games of the 1990 season and now brings in top talent as a Red Sox scout. He shares about how his time as a part of the 1990 team prepared him to be an elite scout.
Chris Young was a standout reliever for Mississippi State from 2000-2002, and was the 2001 SEC Tournament MVP. He's now the Bullpen Coach for the Chicago Cubs. Chris talks about his love for Mississippi State, and his role with the Cubs.
Chris Young pitched at Mississippi State from 2000-2002 and was the SEC Tournament MVP in 2001. He's now the bullpen coach for the Chicago Cubs and he stops by to talk about his days as a Bulldog and what's going on in Major League Baseball. Bart and Charlie also take an in-depth look at former Bulldogs at the first base position.
Carlton Loewer pitched at Mississippi State from 1992-1994 and was selected in the first round by the Phillies. He talks State baseball, pitching in the big leagues, and his life as an outfitter/real estate agent in Jackson, WY. Jim Case had 2 stints at Mississippi State and was a vital part of recruiting and pitching development in his time at State.
Former Bulldogs Adam Frazier and Wes Rea look back at the 2013 season and share their thoughts on what made the national runnerup team special.
Former pitching coach Steve Smith shares recruiting stories behind the top-ranked class in 1994, and talks about his pitchers from the early 90's.
Adam Frazier and Wes Rea share their memories of the 2013 team, and former pitching coach Steve Smith provides a look back at the early 90's as he talks Harden, Wallace, Dubose and recruiting the top ranked recruiting class in the country in 1994.
Janet Marie Smith grew up in Jackson, MS...graduated from Mississippi State...and went on to become one of the most influential baseball stadium architects in Major League history.
MSU alum and Jackson native Janet Marie Smith talks Camden Yards, seats on the Green Monster at Fenway, Dodger Stadium renovation and the urban impact of stadiums. John Mooney and Jon Burt go behind the scenes of 90's Bulldog Baseball.
Former Bulldog assistant coaches Lane Burroughs and Butch Thompson share recruiting stories of Bulldog greats, and share behind-the-scenes memories on helping create a successful decade of Mississippi State baseball.
Before Butch Thompson became head coach at Auburn and Lane Burroughs became head coach at Louisiana Tech, they were assistant coaches in their home state. Thompson, from Amory, and Burroughs, from Meridian, hit the road recruiting and began putting together signing classes that led Mississippi State into a run as one of the nation's elite programs of the past decade.
Jeffrey Rea was a four year starter at Mississippi State and was a fixture as the leadoff man in the Bulldog lineup. One of the all-time great hitters at Mississippi State, Rea climbed the hit chart and held the record for most career hits as a Bulldog, until last season. Listen as Jeffrey talks about the 2007 run to the College World Series and his life with Farm Bureau.
Pat McMahon spent many years in Starkville as an assistant coach before becoming head coach for Mississippi State. He led the Bulldogs to the College World Series in his first season and took State to Super Regionals in 2000 and 2001. In this exclusive interview, he shares his memories as a coach and assistant coach, why he chose to leave for Florida in 2001, and what he's doing today with the New York Yankee organization.
Pat McMahon served as head coach at State in 1998-2001 after a long career as an assistant under Ron Polk. Jeffrey Rea set the MSU school record for hits in his career and held that record until last year.
ESPN's Kyle Peterson joins the show to talk about the NCAA ruling regarding spring athletes.
Barry Winford joins the show to talk about the great teams from the late 80's and shares his thoughts on the new SBA loan programs.
ESPN's College Baseball Analyst Kyle Peterson discusses the extra year for college baseball players, Barry Winford talks late 80's baseball and the SBA Loan Program, and a look back at great Bulldog Shortstops.
SEC College Baseball analyst Ben McDonald joins Bart and Charlie to share his thoughts on the current state of college baseball, his thoughts on arm injuries, and how the interest in SEC baseball has grown in the past 20 years.
He grew up in Philadelphia, MS...a huge State fan....and has written some of the biggest songs in country Music. HARDY talks Mississippi State, the music industry, and the background to writing God's Country, a song Blake Shelton took to #1.
Former big league star and college baseball analyst Ben McDonald discusses the current times in college baseball, country music singer/songwriter HARDY talks what goes into writing a hit and his love for Mississippi State.
Buck Showalter joins the show to share his experiences on coaching after a stoppage, his thoughts on analytics in the game, and his time in Starkville as a Mississippi State Bulldog.
Veteran broadcasters Bart Gregory and Charlie Winfield talk about life without baseball, go in-depth with Buck Showalter, and have a health update with Dr. Cliff Story.
Bo McKinnis talks to Bart and Charlie about how he got his start as an agent, the impact Ron Polk had on him coming to Mississippi State, and much more.
Bart and Charlie look back at the great week of baseball as Mississippi State sweeps Quinnipiac and Texas Tech.
A native of Amory, Mitch Moreland played baseball at Mississippi State from 2005-2007. Veteran broadcasters Bart Gregory and Charlie Winfield chat with Mitch about his time at Mississippi State, being a two-way player in college, his current views of college baseball, his playing days with the Rangers, and what it's like to be the "old guy" in the Red Sox clubhouse.
Former Bulldog Mitch Moreland joins Bart and Charlie to talk about life in the big leagues, memories of playing at State, and spring training. The guys recap the weekend at Long Beach State, share their memories of big moments in Mississippi State baseball history, and preview the final non-conference weekend series with Quinnipiac.
Each week on Out of Left Field, Bart and Charlie interview a former Bulldog player, coach, or a baseball personality. This week, former Bulldog Jay Powell joins the guys. Powell played his collegiate baseball at Mississippi State from 1991 to 1993 and played in the big leagues from 1995-2005. Powell won a World Championship with the Marlins in 1997 and was the winning pitcher in Game 7 of the World Series.
Veteran broadcasters Bart Gregory and Charlie Winfield recap the past week of Mississippi State baseball. State took 2 of 3 from Oregon State and split in the midweek vs Texas Southern and Alcorn State. The guys go in-depth into the 1997 NCAA Regional, highlighted by two complete games from Eric Dubose, and close the show with a weekend preview of Long Beach State.
Eric Dubose joins Bart and Charlie to discuss pitching as a true freshman, the mindset that goes into being a successful pitcher, and what he's currently doing.
State sweeps Wright State to open the season. Bart and Charlie look back at great left-handed pitchers in Bulldog history. One of those great LHP joins in as Eric Dubose talks about his time at State, starting on the mound as a freshman, the mindset of getting tough outs, and what he's up to these days. And finally, a look ahead to a huge, early season series with Oregon State.
Bart and Charlie recap their draft, talk about their memorable Opening Weekends, and preview the 2020 Mississippi State Bulldogs.
Bart Gregory and Charlie Winfield continue their draft of the top players to play at Mississippi State from 1975 until today. The caveat...no players who played in the big leagues, and no current minor leaguers.
After Charlie went pitching heavy in the opening rounds, he looks to shore up his defense. Meanwhile Bart looks to build his bullpen and get a big HR threat in his order.
Charlie throws a curveball with the opening pick, and goes heavy with pitching early. Bart combats with some long ball hitters early. Listen here for Part 1 of the opening night of the Out of Left Field draft.
Mississippi State baseball has long been a program with a deep tradition. The stadium, the players, and the most of all, the fans. Bart Gregory and Charlie Winfield highlight one of the top programs in college baseball.