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Mississippi State’s Social Media Jab Highlights New ABS Challenge System in SEC Tournament

A look at the Bulldogs' playful response after a successful pitch challenge against Missouri

A Playful Retort on Social Media

Mississippi State baseball posted a cheeky graphic on social media after their 12‑2 victory over Missouri in the SEC Tournament on May 20, underscoring the program’s embrace of a new automated ball‑strike challenge system.

The conference is piloting an ABS challenge system that lets teams contest called balls and strikes, a concept first tested when Ole Miss used it against Missouri the previous day.

In the second inning of the Mississippi State‑Missouri game, the Bulldogs successfully turned a called ball into a strike three, marking the first time a Mississippi team had correctly challenged a pitch under the new protocol.

The team finished the game 2‑of‑3 on challenges, a performance that added a layer of strategic nuance to an otherwise dominant win.

Looking ahead, Mississippi State is slated to meet the top‑seeded Georgia Bulldogs in the SEC Tournament quarterfinals on May 21, a matchup that will test whether the challenge system becomes a regular feature of conference play.

Beyond the scoreboard, the episode highlights how social media can amplify on‑field innovations, turning a technical experiment into a narrative that resonates with fans across the Southeast, from Hoover to Pearl and beyond.

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