Third baseman Harrison Bragg had four hits including a home run and three RBIs for Mississippi State during Saturday’s doubleheader. (Blake Williams/ Mississippi State) By Logan Lowery Daily Journal STARKVILLE – No. 10 Mississippi State’s lack of pitching depth finally caught up with it during a Saturday doubleheader against seventh-ranked Auburn. Ten different Diamond Dog hurlers combined to walk 14, hit seven and uncorked eight wild pitches during the twinbill allowing the Tigers to take the series with 17-8 and 5-3 victories. “I just didn’t think we necessarily played great team baseball today,” said MSU coach Andy Cannizaro.