Groundhog Day? Mizzou allows another seven-run inning in loss to No. 25 Texas A&M
Mizzou's pitching struggles persist with starters unable to last past the fourth inning, leading to lopsided losses and a 1-7 conference record, coach said.
- Texas A&M defeated Missouri 14-6 in Game 2 on Saturday, fueled by a 7-run third inning that gave the Aggies a 9-0 lead and buried any comeback hopes.
- Missouri starting pitcher Brady Kehlenbrink struggled significantly, allowing nine runs on six hits over just three innings due to being moved up a day from his scheduled Sunday start because of an injury to usual Friday starter Javyn Pimental.
- Missouri's offense showed flashes of life despite the deficit; Donovan Jordan led with three hits and an RBI, while Kam Durnin added two hits and three RBI. "We've shown that we have some of that fight," coach Kerrick Jackson said.
- The loss drops Missouri to 17-11 overall and 1-7 in the Southeastern Conference, extending the Tigers' losing streak in SEC play and raising questions about pitching consistency going forward.
- Seeking to avoid a series sweep, the Tigers return to Taylor Stadium in Columbia on Sunday at 1 p.m. for Game 3 against the Aggies.
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Groundhog Day? Mizzou allows another seven-run inning in loss to No. 25 Texas A&M
The Tigers drop the second game of the series against the No. 25 Aggies. With starting pitchers operating a day earlier than normal due to an injury, they allowed another seven-run inning to turn the game on its head.
Mizzou pitching struggles continue; No. 25 Texas A&M clinches series win
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Mizzou baseball team lost its third-straight SEC series, on Saturday, as No. 25 Texas A&M clinched the three-game set with a 14-6 victory at Taylor Stadium. The pitching woes continued for head coach Kerrick Jackson's team, as the Tigers have given up a total of 25 runs over the course of the last two losses to the Aggies. On Saturday, seven of A&M's 14 total runs came in the third inning, alone. Mizzou was in striking d…
A&M sweeps Missouri in 14-3 run-rule win
After a not-so-hot reputation in Southeastern Conference series, No. 25 Texas A&M baseball served a three-game sweep to Missouri, capped off by a 14-3 run-rule victory on Sunday, March 29. Junior first baseman Gavin Grahovac collected seven RBI’s, a career-high, and put up another two home run game. Claiming the series win in just the second game, the Aggies marked their first SEC series win, while looking for their first sweep. The Maroon and W…
Baseball Drops Game Two of Series to No. 25 Texas A&M
COLUMBIA, Mo. - Mizzou baseball fell to Texas A&M, 14-6, in game two of its Southeastern Conference series at Taylor Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Redshirt-freshman outfielder Donovan Jordan had a breakout performance at the plate, going 3-for-3 with a home run, a walk and three runs scored.
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