Mississippi State Bulldogs baseball

Dubbed the "Carnegie Hall of College Baseball" by Nelle Cohen, wife of former MSU skipper and current Auburn Athletic Director John Cohen,[3] it was the host site of the first SEC tournament and holds the NCAA baseball on-campus attendance record of 16,423 spectators, set in a game against the University of Mississippi on April 15, 2023.

[7] One of the venue's most prominent features is the Left Field Lounge, an outfield area where spectators can gather and enjoy the games in a tailgate setting, including stands built on top of old pick-up trucks and trailers.

A baseball coaches' office complex located between the Palmeiro Center and Dudy Noble Field was also built in 2005.

The complex, which includes a baseball heritage room, was made possible by contributions from former Bulldog players Jeff Brantley, Will Clark, Eric DuBose, Paul Maholm, Jay Powell and Bobby Thigpen, along with sports agent and former Bulldog manager Bo McKinnis.

SEC and Super Regional weekend games usually draw the largest crowds to Dudy Noble Field.

Conference tournament champion [28] †NCAA canceled all postseason activities for all college sports due to the COVID-19 virus.

† Does not include SEC Tourney Record †† Division Champ In baseball, MSU has two main rivals, LSU and Ole Miss.

Retired Mississippi State head baseball coach, Ron Polk, was 85–49 against Ole Miss.

Gary Henderson was 3–1 against Mississippi in 2018, while MSU's current coach Chris Lemonis has a 6–1 mark.

The two teams play a 3-game series each year that counts in the SEC standings and one non-conference game in Jackson, MS.

(Old) Dudy Noble Field/Polk-Dement Stadium
6x All Star Will Clark
AL Batting Champion and Stolen Base Champion Buddy Myer