Out of Left Field
A weekly podcast featuring in-depth analysis on Mississippi State sports.
We found 10 episodes of Out of Left Field with the tag “sec baseball”.
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Episode 101: 5.26.21 - SEC Postgame Wrap Up Show
May 26th, 2021 | Season 1 | 20 mins 59 secs
baseball, college, college baseball, college sports, mississippi state, sec baseball
Bart and Charlie look back at State's opening round loss to Florida in the SEC Tournament.
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Episode 100: Sunday Coffee 5.23.21 - Alabama/Mississippi State recap
May 23rd, 2021 | Season 1 | 40 mins 16 secs
baseball, college, college baseball, college sports, mississippi state, sec baseball
Bart and Charlie look back at State's sweep of Alabama in Tuscaloosa; A quick preview of the SEC Baseball Tournament.
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Episode 99: 5.20.21 - Pete Young and Greg Byrne
May 20th, 2021 | Season 1 | 49 mins 12 secs
baseball, college, college baseball, college sports, mississippi state, sec baseball
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.
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Episode 98: Sunday Coffee 5.16.21 - Shaking the cobwebs from two losses to Missouri
May 16th, 2021 | Season 1 | 35 mins 20 secs
baseball, college, college baseball, college sports, mississippi state, sec baseball
Veteran broadcasters Bart Gregory and Charlie Winfield look back at the State-Missouri series that saw the visiting Tigers take two of three.
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Episode 97: 5.13.21 - Chris Stratton of the Pittsburgh Pirates; Todd Walker with the SEC Network
May 13th, 2021 | Season 1 | 50 mins 56 secs
baseball, college, college baseball, college sports, lsu baseball, mississippi state, pittsburgh pirates, sec baseball
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.
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Episode 96: Sunday Coffee 5.9.21 - State takes the first two from Carolina
May 9th, 2021 | Season 1 | 37 mins 58 secs
baseball, college, college baseball, college sports, mississippi state, sec baseball
Bart and Charlie look back at State's Friday and Saturday wins at South Carolina.
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Episode 95: 5.6.21 - Former Bulldog Brent Rooker; South Carolina AD Ray Tanner
May 6th, 2021 | Season 1 | 54 mins 10 secs
baseball, college, college baseball, college sports, mississippi state, sec baseball
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.
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Episode 94: Sunday Coffee 5.2.21 - State sweeps Texas A&M
May 2nd, 2021 | Season 1 | 34 mins 55 secs
baseball, college, college baseball, college sports, mississippi state, sec baseball
Veteran broadcasters Bart Gregory and Charlie Winfield look back at the good...and bad of State's three-game sweep of Texas A&M.
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Episode 93: 4.29.21 - Former Bulldog Will Clark; Former State assistant and former Texas A&M Head Coach Mark Johnson
April 29th, 2021 | Season 1 | 46 mins 42 secs
baseball, college, college baseball, college sports, mississippi state, sec baseball
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.
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Episode 91: 4..22.21 - Chicago Cubs Bullpen Coach Chris Young; Former Bulldog catcher Ed Easley
April 22nd, 2021 | Season 1 | 50 mins 40 secs
baseball, chicago cubs, college, college baseball, college sports, mississippi state, sec baseball
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.