
Mizzou baseball swept by Oklahoma
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The Missouri Tigers baseball team has reached 0-18 in SEC play after dropping all 3 matchups with the Oklahoma Sooners on Thursday and Friday.The series was originally set for Thursday-through-Saturday, however inclement weather pushed the team’s into a Friday doubleheader.Oklahoma won the Thursday game 17-4 in 8 innings, then won Friday’s first game 17-7 in eight innings and the finale 12-1 in seven innings.Here is a recap of the series.Thursday Oklahoma leapt ahead with two runs in the second and another in the third, but Missouri got on the board
with a Jackson Lovich single to score Peyton Basler in the second, then connected the game when Jedier Hernandez hit into an error that scored Cayden Nicoletto and Pierre Seals in the fourth.Oklahoma’s offense then took the lead for excellent with a run in the fifth before including five in the 6th, two in the seventh and 6 in the eighth.Missouri scored another run in the seventh
when Lovich hit a sacrifice fly to score Keegan Knutson. The Tigers had 5 total hits, Knutson tripled for the only extra-base knock. Lovich went 1-for-3 with 2 RBI,
Seals was 1-for-2 with a walk and a run scored, Tyler Macon was 1-for-3 and Basler was 1-for-2 with a walk and a run scored.Brady Kehlenbrink begun on the mound, pitching 4.0 innings and permitting 3 work on 3 hits, two hit batters and a walk. He set out three batters.Brock Lucas pitched the next 1.1, allowing six runs on seven hits and two strolls, while setting out two.Seth McCartney pitched
the next 2.0 innings, allowing four runs on two hits, four walks and 2 hit batters, while striking out one. Ben Smith got the final two outs, but permitted 4 runs on 3 hits, 2 strolls and a hit batter. Both outs he got were strikeouts. Kaden Peer gets ready to strike (Image by Kyle McAreavy -MizzouToday)Friday,
Tigers scored two in the fourth, but Oklahoma added one in the sixth, two in the seventh and 6 in the 8th. The Tigers got their 2 fourth-inning operate on a Kaden Peer crowning achievement to score Lovich, then added 2 runs in the 6th when Seals grounded out to score Lovich and Brock Daniels strike an RBI single to score Peer.In the seventh, the Tigers included two more on a Peer single that scored Gehrig Goldbeck and Seals grounded into a
double play that scored Knutson. The 2nd out was at the plate on a tag.In the 8th , Daniels homered to center to develop the last margin.Missouri set up 10 hits, led by Peer with a 3-for-4 day with three RBI and 2 runs scored. Daniels had two hits, 2 RBI and a run scored, while Goldbeck was 2-for-4 with a run scored.Lovich had a double and 2 walks with two runs scored. Knutson was 1-for-4 with a walk and a run scored and Basler was 1-for-3. Kaden Jacobi begun, pitching the very first four innings and permitting 8 work on nine hits, two strolls and a hit batter. He set out four.Josh Kirchoff pitched the fifth inning, walking two
and starting out one. Victor Christal then began and pitched 1.2 innings, allowing 3 runs on 3 hits and five walks, while starting out one.Nicoletto pitched the next 1.0, enabling 6 operate on five hits, a walk and a hit bater, while striking out one.Jaylen Merchant got the final out, enabling one hit and one walk. Tyler Macon enters his swing(Photo by Kyle McAreavy-MizzouToday)Friday, Video Game 2 The Sooners once again jumped ahead with 4 runs in both the first and 2nd innings, then included another run in the 4th, one more in the 5th and two in the seventh.The Tigers’only run began a Seals single to score Lovich in the bottom of the first.Missouri had 3 hits. Lovich was 1-for-1 with a walk and a run scored, Seals was 1-for-3 with an RBI and Mateo Serna was 1-for-3.
Tony Neubeck started, pitching the very first 1.2 innings and allowing 8 operate on five hits, two walks and three hit batters. Neubeck started out one.Xavier Lovett pitched the next 4.1 innings, permitting 2 runs on 4 hits and 3 strolls, while setting out two.Ben Smith pitched the final
frame, enabling 2 work on four hits, while striking out one.Up next Missouri (13-26, 0-18 SEC)will go on the roadway to face Missouri State at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Coach Kerrick Jackson said pitcher Sam Horn will open the game to make his first appearance of the year.Then the Tigers will stay on the roadway for a weekend series at Alabama, playing
at 7 p.m. Thursday, 4 p.m. Friday and 1 p.m. Saturday.Stay up to date on all the Mizzou news with your premium membership.
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