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The Flagship takes red pen to Ole Miss baseball’s postseason resume

GGtKuYqW4AAo-ITby:Zach Berry05/14/24

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Ole Miss OF Ethan Groff (Photo credit: Josh McCoy-Ole Miss Athletics)

OMSpirit’s Jake Thompson summed it up nicely on Sunday. Ole Miss won the first two games against Top 5 Texas A&M with a 4-3 victory on Friday and a dominant 10-2 win on Saturday. But after dropping the series finale at Auburn in a ninth-inning collapse, Sunday’s loss only compounded the feeling of a missed opportunity.

Coming off the final home SEC series of the season, the Rebs (27-24) are 11-15 in the SEC. Entering Sunday’s slate of games, Ole Miss and Florida were part of a four-way tie for eighth place.

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The Crimson Tide and Commodores won its series finales, respectively, staying a game behind seventh place South Carolina (33-18, 13-14).

Ole Miss starting pitching Liam Doyle. Credit: Ole Miss athletics
Ole Miss starting pitching Liam Doyle. Credit: Ole Miss athletics

Now, the Rebs head into the final week needing one win to secure a spot in next week’s conference tournament.

On this edition of “The Flagship”, presented by College Corner, Grayson Weir and I discuss the curious resume. What will it take this weekend in Baton Rouge? And then is there any work to be left to do in Hoover? Let’s discuss.

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