News Summary
Mississippi State baseball is in transition as Ace Reese catches the attention of professional scouts for the 2026 MLB draft. Reese’s incredible performance has solidified his position as a key player. The team also welcomes Drew Wyers from the transfer portal, looking to enhance their roster. Tragically, former pitcher Caleb Reed’s passing is a somber moment for the baseball community. As changes evolve within the program, both new talents and cherished memories stay at the forefront of Mississippi State baseball.
Starkville, Mississippi – Mississippi State baseball is navigating a season of transition as star player Ace Reese gains momentum in the eyes of professional scouts, raising his prospects for the 2026 Major League Baseball draft. Reese, who signed with Mississippi State last summer, has transformed from a player initially recognized more for his name into a crucial figure within the Diamond Dawg baseball program, delivering one of the most remarkable hitting seasons at the plate in recent memory.
After a promising first collegiate season at Houston, pro scouts began to see Reese as a potential standout in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). His performance this spring has proven those predictions to be accurate, placing him on track to potentially be a first-round pick in the upcoming draft.
As of now, Reese is expected to continue wearing a Mississippi State uniform, despite rumors suggesting threats to his standing within the program that have been confirmed as unfounded.
To bolster their roster, Mississippi State has also welcomed Drew Wyers, an infielder from the transfer portal, who is set to make his fourth collegiate stop after stints at Stetson, Manhattan, and Bryant. Wyers is coming off a stellar junior season where he achieved a .407 batting average, recorded 11 home runs, and drove in 50 runs. With a .521 on-base percentage and success on 9 of 10 stolen base attempts, he brings significant value to the team as he is versatile enough to play multiple infield positions, including shortstop and third base.
The Bulldogs are expected to continue seeking new talent from the transfer portal, particularly in the wake of the MLB draft slated for July 13th and 14th. The coaching staff, led by Brian O’Connor, remains focused on assembling a competitive roster for the upcoming season, aiming to strengthen the team’s lineup and overall performance.
Amid these developments, the Mississippi State baseball community has faced a significant loss with the passing of former pitcher Caleb Reed at the age of 35. Diagnosed with an aggressive form of leukemia/lymphoma cancer in May, Reed’s exceptional contributions to the program are remembered fondly. During his tenure at Mississippi State from 2009 to 2012, Reed’s pivotal role included being part of the 2011 Super Regional squad and contributing to the 2012 SEC Tournament Championship team.
Over the course of his college career, Reed improved his career ERA significantly, eventually serving as the team’s closer in 2011, where he achieved 12 saves. In recognition of his talents, Reed was named a second-team All-SEC selection during his notable junior year and was also honored as a preseason All-American in 2012.
Funeral services for Caleb Reed have not yet been announced, leaving the Mississippi State community to mourn the loss of a dedicated player and teammate. As the program faces these transitions with rising stars like Ace Reese and the acquisition of new talents like Wyers, the memories of former players like Reed will continue to resonate within the hearts of all involved.
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- Clarion Ledger: Caleb Reed’s Death
- Wikipedia
- Sports Illustrated: Remembering a Bulldog
- Google Search: Caleb Reed Mississippi State Baseball
- On3: Mississippi State Baseball Transfer Drew Wyers
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Mississippi State University
- WTVA: MSU Announces Death of Former Player Caleb Reed
- Google News: Mississippi State Baseball
- 247 Sports: Nick Frontino Interview
