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How Mississippi State baseball star Ace Reese got his name

Mississippi State baseball’s Ace Reese crushes opponent’s ace pitchers, but that’s not exactly why he got that first name.

Reese is the Bulldogs’ star third baseman and a top prospect for the 2026 MLB Draft.

He’s in his second season at MSU, which is facing Georgia in the Athens Super Regional starting on June 6 (10 a.m. CT, ESPN). The winner will go to the College World Series, where MSU hasn’t been since the 2021 national championship.

Here’s what to know about Reese, including the story of his first name.

Ace Reese name

Reese’s parents named him Ace because they thought he’d be a star pitcher. They were correct that Reese would be a star baseball player, but just at a different position.

“I didn’t know, right?” Aaron Reese told The Clarion Ledger last season. “We prayed about it a lot and you have confidence and faith and know that you’re going to get going in the right direction. At that moment, that was the direction we were being led.”

Ace Reese stats

Reese is batting .328 with 22 home runs, 72 RBIs and 69 runs. He leads the team in home runs, RBIs and runs.

Reese joined Mississippi State legends Rafael Palmeiro and Will Clark this season as the only players in program history with consecutive 20-home run seasons.

Reese is a two-time All-SEC first-team selection and the 2025 SEC Newcomer of the Year.

In his two Mississippi State seasons, Reese is batting .337 with 43 home runs, 136 RBIs and 125 runs. His .707 career slugging percentage at MSU is on pace to be the third-highest in program history behind only Clark and Palmeiro.

Ace Reese MLB draft projections

Reese is ranked as the No. 21 prospect by the MLB for the 2026 draft. Mississippi State hasn’t had a batter drafted in the first round since Justin Foscue in 2020.

Reese spent last summer playing for the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team with players like Roch Cholowsky, UCLA’s star who’s projected to be the No. 1 pick.

Ace Reese transferred to Mississippi State

Reese played at Houston as a freshman in 2024 before transferring to Mississippi State.

Ace Reese hometown

Reese is from Canton, Texas, which is southeast of Dallas, and went to Canton High School.

Mississippi State vs Georgia super regional schedule

  • Game 1: Saturday, June 6 (10 a.m. CT, ESPN)
  • Game 2: Sunday, June 7 (11 a.m. CT, ESPN)
  • Game 3: Monday, June 8 (TBD), if necessary

Sam Sklar is the Mississippi State beat reporter for The Clarion Ledger. Email him at [email protected] and follow him on X @sklarsam_.

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