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Mississippi Held to One Run in Loss to Tri-City

Thursday, May 28, 2026
Mississippi Held to One Run in Loss to Tri-City
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Mississippi Held to One Run in Loss to Tri-City

Final: ValleyCats 10, Mud Monsters 1 Record: Mississippi 8-10 Series: Mississippi leads 2-1 Thiels: 5.2 IP, 2 R

PEARL, Miss. (May 28, 2026) - Tarps were off at Trustmark Park Thursday evening, but unfortunately so were the bats as the Mississippi Mud Monsters (8-10) were held to one run for just the second time this season in a 10-1 loss to the Tri-City ValleyCats (4-11).

Monster Notes

A strong start from Brenton Thiels kept Mississippi close early, but Tri-City broke things open late.

  • Brenton Thiels turned in his best start of the season, allowing two runs across 5.2 innings.
  • Tevis Payne II threw out his fourth attempted base stealer in as many games.
  • Vantrel Reed made his professional debut for Mississippi.
  • Brayland Skinner drew a bases-loaded walk to bring home Mississippi’s lone run.

Thiels Settles In

The right-hander gave Mississippi his best start of the season.

Brenton Thiels turned in his best start of the season, finishing just one out shy of matching the quality start delivered by Hunter Belton in game two of the series.

The right-hander out of Louisiana went 5.2 innings, allowing two runs on six hits while walking four and striking out three.

Just as game two began, the Mud Monsters found themselves trailing after a first-inning run by Tri-City. Unlike game two, however, the long-awaited answer would not come until after the seventh-inning stretch.

Quiet Bats

Mississippi put balls in play, but Tri-City’s defense kept turning them into outs.

New Look

Reed makes professional debut

With a new-look lineup featuring Vantrel Reed making his professional debut, the Mud Monsters seldom had an answer for Tri-City starter Austin Dill.

Mississippi did not struggle to put balls in play; rather, Dill consistently pitched to contact and let his defense do the work behind him. The Mud Monsters were retired in order on three separate occasions throughout the game.

A sacrifice fly in the first inning and a two-out RBI single in the fourth accounted for all the damage the ValleyCats could do against Thiels.

Payne Cuts One Down

The catcher continued to control the running game behind the plate.

The right-hander ran into trouble in the sixth after Amani Larry led off the frame with a single, but Thiels recovered by getting Jake Reinisch to fly out before Tevis Payne II threw out Larry attempting to steal second.

Larry became the fourth runner Payne II has caught stealing in as many games.

After Thiels walked the next batter, Tristan House entered and recorded the final out to keep the Tri-City lead at 2-0.

Seventh-Inning Swing

Tri-City broke the game open after the stretch.

House began his first full inning of work in the seventh. He recorded a lineout for the first out and got ahead with two strikes on each of the next two batters, but both found shallow outfield grass for soft singles.

Max Mandler followed with a single to load the bases before House walked Larry to force home Tri-City’s third run.

A wild pitch brought home another run, and a late balk call during Reinisch’s at-bat plated a second to make it 5-0.

Both managers emerged from their dugouts to argue the balk ruling, creating a lengthy delay that ultimately resulted in Dusty Baird entering from the bullpen to replace House.

Inheriting a one-out jam and a full count to Reinisch, Baird surrendered an RBI triple that stretched the ValleyCats lead to 6-0. Baird recorded the second out on a fly ball to center field, but it was deep enough to score another run and make it 7-0 before he finally closed out the five-run seventh inning.

One Run Across

The Mud Monsters got on the board in the seventh.

The lone run for Mississippi came in the bottom of the seventh after AJ Fritz singled to lead off the inning. Payne II followed with a walk and a two-out walk to Reed loaded the bases for Brayland Skinner at the top of the order.

Dill walked Skinner with the bases loaded to force home Fritz and put Mississippi on the board at 7-1.

Baird tossed a scoreless eighth inning before Seth McCartney entered in the ninth.

Tri-City Adds On

The ValleyCats stretched the final margin in the ninth.

A leadoff walk to Larry put one aboard for Reinisch, who launched a two-run home run to make it 9-1. Tri-City added one more run later in the inning to push the score to 10-1.

Arlo Marynczak, who relieved Dill in the seventh, held Mississippi scoreless over the final three innings to secure the first ValleyCats victory of the series.

Next Game

The Mud Monsters continue their series against Tri-City on Friday evening. It is Stroke Awareness Night at Trustmark Park presented by FMOL Health St. Dominic.

The game will also feature Fins Up Night celebrating Jimmy Buffett, with postgame fireworks synchronized to Buffett’s music courtesy of FMOL Health St. Dominic.

First pitch is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. CT, with gates opening at 5:30 p.m. At the time of writing, Mississippi has not announced a starting pitcher. Tri-City will send right-hander Luke Delongchamp (0-0, 0.00) to the mound.

Final Box Score

The full numbers from Mississippi’s 10-1 loss to Tri-City.

Line Score

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E LOB
Tri-City 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 3 10 13 2 9
Mississippi 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 7 2 7

Tri-City Batting

PlayerAVGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOPOA
Broderick, RF.26860100010030
Jobert, 1B.30262300000090
Stinson, C.33310110000000
Stevanovic, C.12941000000221
Mandler, 3B.28631100010104
Walters, 3B.18410000000001
Larry, 2B.22513100004012
Reinisch, DH.39152201130000
Glancy, LF.21330100002141
Whitley, CF.37130200021020
Leslie, SS.25050110000064
Coddu, SS.27301000000000
Totals3810132118742714

Mississippi Batting

PlayerAVGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOPOA
Skinner, CF.28930100011030
Holman, 1B.323400000001100
De La Rosa, DH.27340100000000
Rose, SS.25030200000111
Fritz, 3B.18831100000100
Payne II, C.45530200001060
Zitella, LF.14330000000020
Nicklaus, 2B.16340000000022
Reed, RF.00030000001020
Totals3017000142278

Tri-City Pitching

PitcherERAIPHRERBBSOHRBF
Dill W3.066.271142028
Marynczak1.932.10000008
Totals9.0711420

Mississippi Pitching

PitcherERAIPHRERBBSOHRBF
Thiels L11.505.262243025
House14.460.23431007
Baird7.501.21001108
McCartney11.371.03431017
Totals9.013108741

Batting

Tri-City: 2B: Stinson, Leslie. 3B: Reinisch. HR: Reinisch. RBI: Broderick, Mandler, Larry, Reinisch 3, Whitley 2. SF: Mandler, Whitley. E: Leslie, Stevanovic. SB: Jobert 3, Larry 4, Whitley. CS: Larry, Glancy.

Mississippi: HBP: Zitella. GIDP: Fritz. E: Skinner, Zitella.

Pitching

Pitches-Strikes: Dill 94-56, Marynczak 32-20; Thiels 96-56, House 32-20, Baird 28-18, McCartney 25-13.

Batters Faced: Dill 28, Marynczak 8; Thiels 25, House 7, Baird 8, McCartney 7.

Wild Pitches: Thiels 1, House 1, Baird 2.

Game Information

Venue: Trustmark Park. Date: Thursday, May 28, 2026. Start: 6:36 p.m. Final: 9:47 p.m. Time of Game: 3:11. Attendance: 2,672.

Weather: 78 degrees. Wind: Light variable breeze.

Umpires: HP Dylan Graham, 1B Jose Muriente, 3B Wes Dunkle.

About the Mississippi Mud Monsters

Baseball Lives Here. It Just Got a Little Weirder.

The Mississippi Mud Monsters are a professional baseball team based in Pearl, Mississippi, competing in the Frontier League. Built in the mud and rooted in Mississippi, the Mud Monsters believe baseball should be unapologetically fun, a little weird, wildly welcoming, and deeply tied to the place it calls home. Real baseball. Real people. This is swamp-built, Mississippi-made baseball, where the vibes matter just as much as the final score.