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No. 9 Overall Seed Florida State Rallies to Beat Mississippi State 5-2, Win Tallahassee Regional

  • Florida State came from behind to secure a 5-2 victory over Mississippi State Sunday evening, capturing the Tallahassee Regional title.
  • FSU overcame a 2-0 deficit entering the seventh inning when Cal Fisher hit a two-run home run to tie the game in the seventh.
  • Max Williams delivered a pivotal two-run hit in the eighth inning, putting the Seminoles ahead as Florida State overcame leaving 15 runners on base to produce crucial late-game hits.
  • Joe Charles earned his fourth save by pitching a scoreless ninth inning without allowing any runners and striking out three.
  • The win advances Florida State to the Super Regional round, bringing them two wins away from a second consecutive College World Series appearance.
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No. 9 overall seed Florida State rallies to beat Mississippi State 5-2, win Tallahassee Regional

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Bailey belts grand slam, Faurot goes deep twice and Florida State tops Mississippi State 10-3

Myles Bailey belted a grand slam, Drew Faurot hit two home runs and Florida State defeated Mississippi State 10-3 to advance to the championship game of the Tallahassee Regional. Faurot hit a two-run home run in the top of the…

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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