Mississippi
Live Baseball Updates: Mississippi State vs. Texas A&M, Game 2
Mississippi State baseball (25-25, 9-16) is determined to return to the win column, at present on a seven-game dropping streak after falling 8-7 to the Texas A&M Aggies (31-16, 15-10) on the highway in Faculty Station on Friday evening.
They’ve an opportunity to finish the drought within the second recreation of the sequence after placing on a convincing effort that got here up simply brief.
First pitch is ready for two p.m. CT. Keep proper right here with Cowbell Nook for updates… and BE SURE TO REFRESH YOUR BROWSER FOR THE LATEST UPDATES!
Mississippi State Beginning Lineup:
2B RJ Yeager
1B Luke Hancock
C Logan Tanner
DH Hunter Hines
LF Brad Cumbest
RF Kellum Clark
3B Kamren James
CF Jess Davis
SS Tanner Leggett
RHP Preston Johnson
Texas A&M Beginning Lineup:
3B Trevor Werner
1B Jack Moss
LF Dylan Rock
DH Austin Bost
RF Brett Minnich
C Troy Claunch
2B Ryan Targac
CF Jordan Thompson
SS Kole Kaler
RHP Wyatt Tucker
TOP of 1 (MSU batting):
Yeager doubled to proper subject
Hancock flied out to left subject
Tanner grounded out to 3rd base
Hines walked
Cumbest struck out swinging
BOTTOM of 1 (TAMU batting):
Werner grounded out to 3rd base
Moss reached on an error by shortstop
Rock walked
Bos flied out to left subject
END of 1: MSU 0, TAMU 0
TOP of two (MSU batting):
Clark grounded out to shortstop
James doubled down the left subject line
Davis homered to proper heart, 2 RBI; James scored
Leggett singled to proper subject
Leggett stole second base
Yeager singled to shortstop
Yeager stole second base; Leggett stole third base
Hancock flied out to left subject, SF, RBI (2-1 BBK); Leggett scored
Tanner grounded out to shortstop
BOTTOM of two (TAMU batting):
Minnich grounded out to second base
Claunch struck out swinging
Targac singled up the center
Thompson flied out to centerfield
END of two: MSU 3, TAMU 0
TOP of three (MSU batting):
Hines homered to proper subject, RBI
Cumbest grounded out to p
Clark struck out swinging
James popped as much as first base
BOTTOM of three (TAMU batting):
Kaler singled, bunt
Werner flied out to centerfield
Moss struck out swinging
Rock homered to left subject, 2 RBI; Kaler scored
Bost flied out to proper subject
END of three: MSU 4, TAMU 2
TOP of 4 (MSU batting):
Davis grounded out to 3rd base
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Leggett flied out to proper subject
Yeager grounded out to 3rd base
BOTTOM of 4 (TAMU batting):
Minnich walked
Claunch flied out to left subject
Targac grounded into double play, shortstop to first base ; Minnich out on the play
END of 4: MSU 4, TAMU 2
TOP of 5 (MSU batting):
Hancock singled to shortstop
Cortez in to pitch for Tucker
Tanner struck out wanting
Hines singled to left subject; Hancock superior to second base
Cumbest infield fly to shortstop
Clark singled to left heart, RBI; Hines superior to 3rd; Hancock scored
James struck out swinging
BOTTOM of 5 (TAMU batting):
Thompson flied out to centerfield
Kaler walked
Werner homered to left subject, 2 RBI; Kaler scored
Moss grounded out to second base
Rock flied out to centerfield
END of 5: MSU 5, TAMU 4
TOP of 6 (MSU batting):
Davis grounded out to second base
Leggett struck out swinging
Yeager popped as much as second base
BOTTOM of 6 (TAMU batting):
Bost flied out to centerfield
Minnich grounded out to shortstop
Claunch singled, bunt
Targac struck out swinging
END of 6: MSU 5, TAMU 4
TOP of seven (MSU batting):
Hancock grounded out to p
Tanner struck out swinging
Hines out at first, first base to p
BOTTOM of seven (TAMU batting):
Fristoe in to pitch for Johnson
Thompson grounded out to shortstop
Kaler walked
Werner hit by pitch; Kaler superior to second
Moss doubled to left heart, 2 RBI; Werner scored; Kaler scored
Rock flied out to proper subject; Moss superior to 3rd
Bost struck out swinging
END of seven: TAMU 6, MSU 5
TOP of 8 (MSU batting):
Cumbest homered to left heart, RBI
Clark struck out swinging
James grounded out to shortstop
Davis flied out to left subject
BOTTOM of 8 (TAMU batting):
Minnich walked
Claunch singled to proper heart; Minnich superior to second
Targac doubled down the left subject line, RBI; Claunch scored; Minnich superior to 3rd
Thompson flied out to left subject, SF, RBI; Claunch scored
Kaler grounded out to second base; Targac superior to 3rd
Werner singled to proper subject, RBI; Targac scored
Werner out at second, pitcher to first base to shortstop, caught stealing
END of 8: TAMU 9, MSU 6
TOP of 9 (MSU batting):
Harrison to shortstop for Kaler
Seibert in to pinch hit for Leggett
Seibert singled to shortstop
Yeager flied out to left subject
Skinner pinch ran for Seibert
Hancock grounded out to shortstop; Skinner superior to second
Tanner grounded out to 3rd base
FINAL: TEXAS A&M 9, MISSISSIPPI STATE 6
Mississippi
Dense fog advisory issued for southwest Mississippi until Saturday morning
Dense fog advisory issued for southwest Mississippi until Saturday morning
Published 9:16 pm Friday, December 27, 2024
The National Weather Service issued a dense fog advisory at 9:11 p.m. on Friday in effect until Saturday at 9 a.m. The advisory is for Ashley, Chicot, Morehouse, West Carroll, East Carroll, Richland, Madison, Franklin, Catahoula, Tensas, Concordia, Bolivar, Sunflower, Leflore, Grenada, Carroll, Montgomery, Webster, Clay, Lowndes, Choctaw, Oktibbeha, Washington, Humphreys, Holmes, Attala, Winston, Noxubee, Issaquena, Sharkey, Yazoo, Leake, Neshoba, Kemper, Warren, Hinds, Rankin, Scott, Newton, Lauderdale, Claiborne, Copiah, Simpson, Smith, Jasper, Clarke, Jefferson, Adams, Lincoln, Lawrence, Jefferson Davis, Covington, Jones, Marion, Lamar and Forrest counties.
The NWS describes, “Visibility of one quarter mile or less in areas of dense fog.”
“Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous,” comments the NWS. “If driving, slow down, use your headlights, and leave plenty of distance ahead of you.”
Guidance from the NWS for navigating foggy conditions
If a dense fog advisory is issued for your area, it means that widespread dense fog has developed and visibility often drops to just a quarter-mile or less. These conditions can make driving challenging, so exercise extreme caution on the road, and if possible, consider delaying your trip.
If you must drive in foggy conditions, keep the following safety tips in mind:
Moderate your speed:
Slow down and allow extra travel time to reach your destination safely.
Visibility matters:
Ensure your vehicle is visible to others by using low-beam headlights, which automatically activate your taillights. Utilize fog lights if your vehicle is equipped with them.
Avoid high-beams:
Refrain from using high-beam headlights, as they create glare that impairs your visibility on the road.
Keep your distance:
Maintain a significant following distance to account for abrupt stops or shifts in traffic patterns.
Stay in your lane:
Use the road’s lane markings as a guide to staying in the correct lane.
Zero visibility strategy:
In situations of near-zero visibility due to dense fog, activate your hazard lights and seek a secure location, such as a nearby business’s parking lot, to pull over and come to a stop.
Limited parking options:
If no designated parking area is available, pull your vehicle as far off the road as possible. Once stationary, deactivate all lights except the hazard flashers, engage the emergency brake, and release the brake pedal to ensure your tail lights are not illuminated, reducing the risk of other drivers colliding with your stationary vehicle.
By adhering to these recommendations from the NWS, you can navigate foggy conditions with greater safety, mitigating the risk of accidents and prioritizing your well-being.
Source: The National Weather Service
Mississippi
‘Strong Tornadoes Possible’ Across Mississippi Saturday
Severe storms are headed for Mississippi Saturday, with forecasts estimating a high likelihood of tornadoes, hail and damaging winds across most of the Magnolia State tomorrow, lasting into the night. Emergency management services are warning Mississippians to expect power outages as storms batter the state.
The Weather Channel predicts that the greatest threat of strong tornadoes faces central Mississippi, including Jackson and the surrounding area, passing east through the state and toward the eastern seaboard into Sunday.
Presently, the precise timing for when the most severe weather is expected is not available. A National Weather Service update from this afternoon explained that the breadth of the severe weather made such a prediction difficult. “This event will likely (include) multiple rounds of severe weather … will likely have a larger window to see severe weather, and will have a longer duration,” NWS explained.
Malary White, Mississippi Emergency Management Agency chief communications officer, provided the Mississippi Free Press with a statement from the agency.
“(MEMA) is on standby and ready to respond with local emergency managers if the need arises. In the meantime, we urge all residents to stay weather aware Saturday. Have multiple ways to receive weather alerts by downloading the free MEMA App and prepare your home and family for potential power outages.”
December, though not traditionally considered a part of tornado season, has generated severe tornado outbreaks in the past. In 2021, an outbreak of 71 tornadoes centered just north of Mississippi killed 89 people and injured hundreds more.
Mississippi will likely see multiple rounds of severe weather tomorrow (12/28/2024). Now is the time to prepare!
🌪️Tornadoes are likely and some could be strong tornadoes
🌬️Damaging winds up to 70 mph
⛈️Golf ball-size hail
❗Stay Weather Aware
📻Have multiple ways to receive… pic.twitter.com/m7UMElzwXb— msema (@MSEMA) December 27, 2024
The following is a list of tips MEMA provides for staying safe amid tornadoes:
What to Do if You Are in Your Home During a Tornado
- Go to the lowest level of the home, an inner hallway, or smaller inner room without windows, such as a closet or bathroom.
- Get away from windows and go to the center of the room. Avoid corners, because they tend to attract debris.
- Get under a sturdy piece of furniture, such as a workbench or heavy table.
If You Are in a Mobile Home
- Evacuate the mobile home, even if it is equipped with tie-downs. Take shelter in a building with a strong foundation, or if one is not available, lie in a ditch or low-lying area a safe distance away from the mobile home. Tornadoes cannot change elevation quickly enough to pick someone up out of a ditch, especially a deep ditch or culvert.
If You Are at Work or School
- Go to the basement or to an inside hallway at the lowest level of the building.
- Avoid places with wide-span roofs, such as auditoriums, cafeterias, large hallways or shopping malls.
- Use your arms to protect your head and neck.
If Outdoors
- If possible, get inside a sturdy building with a concrete foundation.
- If shelter is not available, or there is no time to get indoors, lie in a ditch or low-lying area or crouch near a strong building.
- Be aware of the potential for flooding.
If You Are in a Vehicle
- Never try to out drive a tornado in your vehicle. Tornadoes can change direction very quickly and can lift a vehicle and toss it in the air.
- Get out of the vehicle and take shelter in a nearby building.
- If there is no time to get indoors, get out of the vehicle and lie in a ditch or low-lying area away from the vehicle.
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Mississippi
Mississippi Valley State’s band invited to Presidential Inauguration Parade
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) – Mississippi Valley State University’s band is set to perform at the 60th Presidential Inauguration Parade.
President-elect Donald Trump invited Valley’s “Mean Green Marching Machine” to perform at the event in Washington, D.C. on January 20.
The band has played on several stages, including NBA games, the Rose Bowl Parade, New Orleans Mardi Gras parades, and the National Showband Battle of the Bands.
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