That was our last game at Trustmark Park for a while. From ticket prices to concessions (quality and lines), I just as soon play the Gov Cup on campus or Biloxi.
I mentioned it before, but I don’t know how Trustmark could ever host another highly attended baseball game without the M-Braves employees there. Maybe there are event companies that know how to staff an entire stadium for just 2 or 3 games but that seems difficult. Even the experienced M-Braves employees struggle when the crowd is large.Well the M-Braves are gone after this year so who knows what the future holds for us playing in Pearl.
What new team? I have not heard of anything except maybe Belhaven playing there.APPARENTLY as part of the new team, it's finally getting a little upgrade of facilities.
I would go watch a single A team that had a few college baseball players from Mississippi.
I would go watch a single A team that had a few college baseball players from Mississippi.
Was the crowd as bad as it looked on TV?i keep going back every year, and every year i swear im never going back....it is awful....the scoreboard with no stats, no nothing....the lines long as hell are the back breaker.....they should move this game for sure....or get a new management company to host it
Friend bought tickets a couple of days ago and said there were plenty of seats still available. In years past, that game would have been a hard sellout months ago. Also, I probably had more friends at the REO Speedwagon / .38 Special concert last night than the baseball game, judging by my Facebook feed.Was the crowd as bad as it looked on TV?
That was our last game at Trustmark Park for a while. From ticket prices to concessions (quality and lines), I just as soon play the Gov Cup on campus or Biloxi.
Good idea but it would have to be very early in the season prior to conference playI think the answer is moving it to Biloxi and making it a weekend series with us, Ole Miss, Southern Miss, and Jackson State. Everyone gets three games. I would travel down for it.
That's what I am thinking. Maybe the first two weekends or the week of spring break if it falls before the start on conference.Good idea but it would have to be very early in the season prior to conference play.
I'd like to play an early weekend tournament/round robin type set up in Biloxi and also do the governors cup on a Wednesday night game in Jackson. Sucks that we get screwed on RPI if we play Memphis in Redbirds stadium because I think that'd be a good set up also. May not be a huge deal, but I think the more chances we give fans the opportunity to see us play live without having to travel and get hotels, the better. Never know who might get hooked as a fan on a live game and what that might turn into later as far as a potential recruit or as a booster.Good idea but it would have to be very early in the season prior to conference play
Ding ding ding!!! We have a winner!!!I think the answer is moving it to Biloxi and making it a weekend series with us, Ole Miss, Southern Miss, and Jackson State. Everyone gets three games. I would travel down for it.
I’d pay $60 for a ticket to see the game at Dudy Noble but not here in Pearl especially when the game is on tv & the game doesn’t technically go on the season record.The ticket prices are absolutely insane for mid-week baseball. I'm not sure who puts this game on now. Used to be Spectrum Events. The ticket prices were high last year, but people still went. Looks like they thought better of it this year.
When I was a kid my dad took us every year to the game at Smith Wills. And he was a cheapskate.
I'd love to do the same and take my family, but I'm just not going to shell out $400+ to do it.
MSU vs Ole Miss in Pearl would be a big crowd and always has been until they started charging $60-$80 plus fees for a chair back and $40 plus fees for berm seating.MSU Vs Ole Miss at Autozone Park in Memphis would be a big crowd.
If it comes to RPI vs. doing what's best for the fans/state, I suggest the latter, every time. A weekend tournament in Biloxi would be great, no matter who we play. I don't know why we couldn't make it a big thing that could attract big names.I'd like to play an early weekend tournament/round robin type set up in Biloxi and also do the governors cup on a Wednesday night game in Jackson. Sucks that we get screwed on RPI if we play Memphis in Redbirds stadium because I think that'd be a good set up also. May not be a huge deal, but I think the more chances we give fans the opportunity to see us play live without having to travel and get hotels, the better. Never know who might get hooked as a fan on a live game and what that might turn into later as far as a potential recruit or as a booster.
We were at the concert. Large crowd, but nowhere near a sellout. Lots of old folks including me!Friend bought tickets a couple of days ago and said there were plenty of seats still available. In years past, that game would have been a hard sellout months ago. Also, I probably had more friends at the REO Speedwagon / .38 Special concert last night than the baseball game, judging by my Facebook feed.
A weekend tournament in biloxi would presumably help our RPI, because at worst we'd be playing the same type of teams we'd play early season at the Dude but at "neutral" site rather than home. I just mentioned RPI for Memphis because it sucks to play in Memphis but it be treated as a neutral site rather than an away game. If we moved some poorly attended early season weekday games to Starkville High's field, that shouldn't count as a neutral site game.If it comes to RPI vs. doing what's best for the fans/state, I suggest the latter, every time. A weekend tournament in Biloxi would be great, no matter who we play. I don't know why we couldn't make it a big thing that could attract big names.
I'd vote for RPI. If not playing a game or games is the difference between us hosting or being a number two seed on the road, I'm all for canceling/not scheduling games.If it comes to RPI vs. doing what's best for the fans/state, I suggest the latter, every time. A weekend tournament in Biloxi would be great, no matter who we play. I don't know why we couldn't make it a big thing that could attract big names.
Well I was more talking about playing there instead of the typical road series, so there would be an RPI hit. I don't think we should take any games away from DNF that we typically play there.A weekend tournament in biloxi would presumably help our RPI, because at worst we'd be playing the same type of teams we'd play early season at the Dude but at "neutral" site rather than home. I just mentioned RPI for Memphis because it sucks to play in Memphis but it be treated as a neutral site rather than an away game. If we moved some poorly attended early season weekday games to Starkville High's field, that shouldn't count as a neutral site game.
I get that it would be a line-drawing exercise at some point (e.g., is us playing a southeast Louisiana team in Biloxi really neutral), but seems like you could have a hard and fast rule that works along the line of "if you play within 15 miles of another schools stadium and you are traveling at least 100 miles, that is an away game, not a neutral game" and that would be an improvement over the status quo.
But yea, for the fans sake, I'd love to play either a football, men's basketball, or baseball game in Memphis, Jackson, Birmingham, the Coast, and maybe even Houston and Mobile every year. I feel like we have enough alumni in all those places that it could be worth giving them an easy opportunity to watch a game and hopefully bring their kids.
Well if you're going to do that and truly move the needle, we need to go on the road for at least half the early OOC series. In addition, need to go on the road in the midweek probably half the time. And no more cupcakes at all, so basically, no more PT opportunities for a lot of players.I'd vote for RPI. If not playing a game or games is the difference between us hosting or being a number two seed on the road, I'm all for canceling/not scheduling games.
That wasn't the essence of your post at all.Well if you're going to do that and truly move the needle, we need to go on the road for at least half the early OOC series. In addition, need to go on the road in the midweek probably half the time. And no more cupcakes at all, so basically, no more PT opportunities for a lot of players.
We didn't build that stadium to go play ball elsewhere. Obviously I realize you want to host regionals and super regionals too, but I don't know that the RPI difference really moves the needle that much. Just win the games and help the fans get there.
Nope. Just 1 time will suffice. And its something that im sure the players would enjoy or heck may be beneficial for them. Some of them have never been out west maybe. Some may never get a chance to play in an MLB setting.Well if you're going to do that and truly move the needle, we need to go on the road for at least half the early OOC series. In addition, need to go on the road in the midweek probably half the time. And no more cupcakes at all, so basically, no more PT opportunities for a lot of players.
We didn't build that stadium to go play ball elsewhere. Obviously I realize you want to host regionals and super regionals too, but I don't know that the RPI difference really moves the needle that much. Just win the games and help the fans get there.
That's probably a good argument for not doing a weekend tournament type play in Biloxi. But we already played two games in Biloxi, so we wouldn't really gain a lot by that except for maybe getting better competition. But I think the weekday games are lightly attended enough that if we traded out two more weekday games to play at say the Redbirds and the Barrons (is that still their name?), you're losing less for the fans. Granted neither Memphis nor Birmingham are that far from MSU, so you might not get the interest that you get in Biloxi, but I would think you'd still have no problem filling up the stadium if you don't price people outWell I was more talking about playing there instead of the typical road series, so there would be an RPI hit. I don't think we should take any games away from DNF that we typically play there.
Went to this a couple of times as a kid. Winn Dixie Classic, I believe. Really fun.I remember going to New Orleans and MSU, Ole Dixie, USM would play LSU, UNO and Tulane at the Dome. Fun times, I would love to see Mississippi teams play La and Ala teams say in Biloxi again.
it wasn't as packed as I thought it would be....but definitely more attendance than the Southern Miss game at Trustmark Park earlier in the season.....im guessing the lack of folks were the UM side....there were more MSU fans for sureWas the crowd as bad as it looked on TV?