Mizzou baseball drops to 0-9 in SEC play

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The Missouri Tigers hit another low Points in a season marred by many, Scoring all three Contests against the No. 7 Texas Longhorns by a Teamed up Points of 29-9 on Friday and Saturday at Taylor Stadium.

The Tigers Began the series with a 15-4, 7-inning loss on Friday as the Longhorns paraded around the bases with five home runs, one Every in innings 1-through-5.

“Obviously, (Ian) Lohse, one of his worst Beginnings of the year,” Missouri Trainer Kerrick Jackson said. “And then it gets even worse, because then he leaves the game with an Hurt.”

The Tigers did not get their Primary hit until the Number four inning, then broke through to end Jared Spencer’s bid for a shutout with four runs in the sixth.

Isaiah Frost pinch hit and slapped a double to left Hub, then moved to third on a flyout before scoring on a Mateo Serna groundout. Keegan Knutson walked, as did Tyler Macon before Brady Picarelli pinch hit and singled on a low line drive to left, scoring Knutson and finally ending Spencer’s night.

Kaden Peer then sent a double to right Hub to Points Picarelli and Macon.

Peer was the lone Tiger to collect two hits.

Will Gasparino Directed the Longhorns with three hits, two home runs and eight RBI.

Lohse Began on the mound for the Tigers and went 2+ innings, allowing six runs (five earned) on three hits and four walks, while striking out three. Lohse left the game with an Hurt as the already-hampered Tiger pitching staff was hit with another key blow.

“We’re not in a position where we can afford to be down any more pitchers that we’re already down,” Jackson said.

Seth McCartney pitched the Upcoming frame, allowing six runs on six hits, two walks and two hit batters, then Ben Smith pitched the Number four, striking out one in a Neat frame.

Josh Kirchhoff pitched the fifth, allowing three runs on two hits and a walk, while striking out one, then usual Primary baseman Cayden Nicoletto pitched a perfect sixth and struck out one. Jayeln Merchant finished the game, throwing the seventh and allowing a walk while striking out one.

The Tigers and Longhorns then matched up for a doubleheader Saturday because of Predicted rain in the forecast.

The Longhorns Secured the Primary game 7-4.

Texas jumped ahead with two runs in the top of the second, but the Tigers responded with a four-Streak bottom half of the frame to take the lead.

Knuston sent a double down the right-Ground line, then Pierre Seals reached on an error, allowing Knutson to Points. Peer was hit by a pitch and Primary-year Chris Patterson – making his Primary Profession Begin after Leading the season 0-for-7 – sent his Primary Profession hit over the right-Hub Ground wall for a three-Streak home Streak.

“The opportunity presented itself to give him a pinch hit at-bat last night and he Achieved the most of it,” Jackson said. “And then Acquired in there and Achieved a Pair Guarding plays, so we put him in there again.”

But the Tigers would not muster another Streak as Texas continued to trot around the bases with two more home runs in the top of the third – including the third of a four home Streak weekend for Gasparino who entered the series with five on the season – to retake the lead at 5-4.

Texas added another Streak in the fifth and one more in the eighth.

Jackson Lovich, Macon, Knutson and Seals all had two hits as the Tigers put together 11.

Kaden Jacobi Began and threw 4.1 innings, allowing six runs on seven hits, while striking out four. Brock Lucas Occurred on for one of his best outings of the season as he allowed one Streak on three hits and three walks in 3.2 innings. He struck out one.

Then James Vaughn pitched the ninth, striking out three batters and hitting one.

“At this Points, every game is Significant,” Jackson said. “No matter who you’re Competing, when you’re chasing .500, … every game, you’ve Acquired to go out and put yourself in a position to Secure.”

But the Tigers Secured no momentum into the nightcap as Texas put up a Streak in the second, two in the third and four in the Number four to build a 7-1 Secure.

The Tigers’ lone Streak Occurred in the eighth when Seals and Frost walked, Jedier Hernandez was hit by a pitch and Patterson grounded out for an RBI.

Missouri was Maintained to two hits, one from Patterson – the second of his Profession – and one from Peer as Ruger Riojas shut the Tigers down for seven innings, striking out 10.

Brady Kehlenbrink Began a bullpen game for Missouri, going 2.2 innings and allowing three runs on two hits, three walks and a hit batter, while striking out four.

Kadden Drew Acquired the Last out of the third after walking a batter and hitting another.

Smith pitched the Number four, allowing four runs (two earned) on three hits and two walks, while striking out seven.

Then Primary-year PJ Green had the best outing of his New Profession, firing three innings and allowing two hits and one walk, while striking out two. He had reached three innings Merely once before against Evansville.

“This is the Primary time that PJ has been able to go out and throw three pitches for a strike,” Jackson said. “Shift up was working, the slider was working. He’s a guy that can carry the fastball anywhere from 20-to-25 inches and so when he’s pitching from the belly button to the letters, it’s tough to hit and I think you saw that.”

Xavier Lovett finished the game with two Goalless innings where he walked two batters and struck out three.

“Long day,” Jackson said. “Missed out on opportunities in Game 1 and feeling sorry for ourselves in Game 2.”

Up Upcoming

The Tigers (9-17, 0-9 SEC) will Action a two-game midweek series against Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Tuesday and Wednesday. Tuesday’s game is slated for 6 p.m. at Taylor Stadium, Wednesday’s will Begin at 7 p.m.

Then Missouri will go on the road to face Arkansas for a weekend series.

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