A change has been made to the schedule for the highly anticipated baseball series between Mississippi State and No. 24 Ole Miss.
Officials with Mississippi State, the host club this season, announced a doubleheader on Friday as inclement conditions are expected to pose issues in Starkville on Saturday. According to the National Weather Service, showers are expected in the college town all day Saturday.

Game one will take place at 4 p.m. on Friday with the penultimate contest of the series slated to get underway 40 minutes after the conclusion of the first matchup. The series finale will occur as scheduled at 1 p.m. on Sunday, barring any future schedule alterations.
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The Bulldogs (29-19, 10-14 SEC) will look to avenge a loss to the Rebels (33-15, 13-11 SEC) in the most recent Governor’s Cup, a game played prior to Mississippi State parting ways with former head coach Chris Lemonis. Overall, the Diamond Dogs boast a lopsided all-time series lead of 267-214-5 over Ole Miss. Mike Bianco’s club last won a series at Dudy Noble Park in 2014.
Folks can go to SEC Network+ and participating SuperTalk Mississippi stations to tune in to the action on the diamond this weekend.