Andy Cannizaro’s Mississippi State club sits atop the SEC standings at 13-5 after sweeping Alabama. (Kelly Price/ Mississippi State) By Logan Lowery Daily Journal STARKVILLE – Mississippi State’s quest to sweep Alabama seemed like a long shot after the 15th-ranked Bulldogs fell behind 5-0 and were being no-hit through five innings in the second game of a Friday doubleheader. All of that changed when MSU batted around and scored nine runs on seven hits in the sixth inning. The game only got wilder and more bizarre from there as both team battled back to tie it up twice more before the Diamond Dogs ultimately won 13-12 in walk-off fashion in the bottom of the 13th frame. “It was just an incredible way to fight, fight and fight,” said MSU skipper Andy Cannizaro.