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Randy Seymour Goes Yard Again as Michigan State Powers Past Bowling Green

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Shaking off a heartbreaking weekend, the Spartans unleashed a relentless offensive assault fueled by Randy Seymour’s fifteenth home run to overwhelm the Falcons in a dominant bounce-back victory.

Michigan State picked up a much-needed win Tuesday night. After dropping three extremely close games to the nation’s No. 1 team—games they had a grip on at one point—the Spartans were left wondering what could have been.

Each opportunity at a statement upset slipped through their fingers, like trying to hold onto a handful of water. So when Tuesday rolled around and the Spartans faced Bowling Green, you could feel it coming. The energy, the urgency—it was there before the bus even arrived.

Michigan State came out with a sense of pent-up aggression and wasted no time setting the tone. The Spartans put together five runs in the first three innings and never looked back. Anthony Elezaj got things started in the second inning with an RBI double, scoring Ryan McKay and giving Michigan State an early spark.

By the third inning, the bats were heating up and the ball was starting to carry. CJ Deckinga lifted a deep fly ball for a sacrifice fly, bringing home Noah Bright, who had doubled to lead off the inning. Then came Randy Seymour.

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