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Georgia Bulldogs Aim to Extend Streak Despite Loss of Key Player

Suspension of Tre Phelps tests depth as Bulldogs face Mississippi State in super regional opener

The Georgia Bulldogs have posted a flawless four‑game winning streak over the Mississippi State Bulldogs this season, outscoring their rivals and showcasing a potent offensive attack. The upcoming super regional series promises another high‑stakes showdown, but the Bulldogs will be without one of their most reliable hitters for the first game.

Phelps' Suspension Shakes Lineup

Tre Phelps, who has hit .316 against Mississippi State with a homer, four RBIs and four runs scored, is suspended for the opener. This season he is batting .370 with 19 homers and 57 RBIs, making his absence a significant blow. Coach Wes Johnson and teammates have voiced confidence that the team can compensate, pointing to the depth of the roster.

When Phelps was ejected in a recent game, sophomore Michael O’Shaugnessy stepped in and delivered two homers against Mississippi State this season, providing a glimpse of the production the Bulldogs can still generate. His performance offers a potential stopgap while Phelps serves his suspension.

O’Connor’s Playoff pedigree

Mississippi State’s coach, Brian O’Connor, brings a strong track record to the series, having won seven of nine super regional series as Virginia’s coach. He believes his team is fully prepared for the challenge and expects a competitive contest against a Georgia squad that remains confident despite the loss of Phelps.

The game will be broadcast live on ESPN, giving fans nationwide a chance to see whether the Bulldogs can maintain their dominance without their star hitter.

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