Mississippi State baseball scores 13 runs in third inning vs No. 10 Texas A&M

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Mississippi State baseball scores 13 runs in third inning vs No. 10 Texas A&M

Mississippi State baseball scores 13 runs in third inning vs No. 10 Texas A&M

Mississippi State baseball was down 2-0 entering the third inning, but scored 13 runs on 12 hits to take a 13-2 lead over Texas A&M.

Mississippi State baseball scores 13 runs in third inning vs No. 10 Texas A&M

Mississippi State baseball was down 2-0 entering the third inning, but scored 13 runs on 12 hits to take a 13-2 lead over Texas A&M.

What started as a slow start for Mississippi State baseball quickly turned into an explosive offensive showcase that will be remembered for the rest of the season. Trailing 2-0 to No. 10 Texas A&M in the top of the third inning, the Bulldogs unleashed a relentless barrage at the plate, scoring 13 runs on 12 hits to seize a commanding 13-2 lead at Blue Bell Park in College Station, Texas.

According to the ESPN broadcast, this 13-run outburst marked the most runs scored in a single inning during SEC play this season—a testament to the Bulldogs' firepower and resilience. The No. 12 Bulldogs (38-14, 15-12 SEC) showed exactly why they're a force to be reckoned with, turning a deficit into a blowout in the span of just one frame.

Jacob Parker was the star of the inning, driving in five RBIs. His biggest swing came on a three-run home run that extended the lead to 7-2 and sent the Mississippi State dugout into a frenzy. But Parker wasn't alone in the onslaught. Noah Sullivan, Kevin Milewski, Vytas Valincius, Ace Reese, and Gehrig Frei all contributed RBIs, ensuring that every batter in the lineup seemed to find a way to get on base and drive in runs.

For Mississippi State, this kind of offensive explosion is a reminder of the depth and talent that makes them a contender. Whether you're a Bulldogs fan or just a lover of great baseball, this inning was a masterclass in hitting and team chemistry—and a perfect example of why you never count a team out, no matter the early score.

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