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Vanderbilt vs Missouri Baseball Enters Weather Delay

Missouri led 8-6 when play stopped, and NCAA rules require teams to wait 30 minutes after the latest lightning strike within eight miles.

  • Vanderbilt and Missouri entered a weather delay at Taylor Stadium during the bottom of the sixth inning of Game 2 on Saturday.
  • Following a rain-delayed Friday start, Missouri secured a walk-off 8-7 victory in Game 1 on Saturday, requiring 49 outs to complete as the Tigers finished the previous night's suspended action.
  • The Tigers built an 8-3 lead early, tallying seven runs across the second and third innings, but Vanderbilt narrowed the gap by scoring three runs in the top of the sixth before the delay.
  • Ryker Waite broke the tie in the 11th with a two-out home run, and an 11-8 victory for Vanderbilt concluded Game 2 in 11 innings. A late two-out double provided insurance runs.
  • Missouri returns to face Vanderbilt at 1 p.m. Sunday in Columbia, where pitcher Keyler Gonzalez is scheduled to make his second start of the season for the Tigers.
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