
Bears End Road Trip with Setback at Ole Miss
February 28, 2024 | Baseball
OXFORD, Miss. – Missouri State ended its season-opening eight-game road trip and week-long stay in Mississippi on Wednesday with a 12-3 loss to 2022 national champion Ole Miss at Swayze Field.
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The Bears (4-4) got off to a good start with a pair of runs in the second inning, set up by a leadoff single from Logan Chambers. Chambers worked his way to third base with two out and then scored in a wild pitch after Cody Kelly walked, then Kelly scored on an RBI single by Tyler Epstein for a 2-0 lead.
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After Hunter Day (0-1) retired seven of the first eight Rebels (6-4) he faced, Ole Miss loaded the bases on free passes issued by the senior and slugged a pair of two-run doubles off the first of eight MSU relievers to give the home team a 4-2 advantage.
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Kelly scored again in the fourth inning, drawing another two-out walk, moving up on Epstein's double and scoring on a passed ball for a 4-3 tally.
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That was it the Bears' offense, while Ole Miss scored eight runs over their final five at bats, five of those being unearned against a total of nine Missouri State pitchers.
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The Rebels added single tallies in the fourth, sixth and seventh frames before a five-spot in the eighth to seal it.
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Epstein collected the only multi-hit game for Missouri State and had the team's lone RBI.
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The Bears make their home debut Friday at 3 p.m. against Arkansas State (8-1) with $3 adult tickets available for the matinee at Hammons Field. The A-State series continues at 2 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday.
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The Bears (4-4) got off to a good start with a pair of runs in the second inning, set up by a leadoff single from Logan Chambers. Chambers worked his way to third base with two out and then scored in a wild pitch after Cody Kelly walked, then Kelly scored on an RBI single by Tyler Epstein for a 2-0 lead.
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After Hunter Day (0-1) retired seven of the first eight Rebels (6-4) he faced, Ole Miss loaded the bases on free passes issued by the senior and slugged a pair of two-run doubles off the first of eight MSU relievers to give the home team a 4-2 advantage.
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Kelly scored again in the fourth inning, drawing another two-out walk, moving up on Epstein's double and scoring on a passed ball for a 4-3 tally.
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That was it the Bears' offense, while Ole Miss scored eight runs over their final five at bats, five of those being unearned against a total of nine Missouri State pitchers.
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The Rebels added single tallies in the fourth, sixth and seventh frames before a five-spot in the eighth to seal it.
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Epstein collected the only multi-hit game for Missouri State and had the team's lone RBI.
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The Bears make their home debut Friday at 3 p.m. against Arkansas State (8-1) with $3 adult tickets available for the matinee at Hammons Field. The A-State series continues at 2 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday.
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Austin Simmons (1-0)
L: Day, Hunter (0-1)

Batting:
2B: Epstein, Tyler 1
RBI: Epstein, Tyler 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Chambers, Logan 1 ; Kelly, Cody 2

Batting:
2B: Jackson Ross 1 ; Ethan Lege 1
3B: Brayden Randle 1
RBI: Ethan Groff 1 ; Jackson Ross 2 ; Ethan Lege 2 ; Reagan Burford 1 ; Treyson Hughes 2
SH: Ethan Groff 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Ethan Groff 2 ; Andrew Fischer 1 ; Jackson Ross 2 ; Drew Markle 2 ; Ethan Lege 1 ; Treyson Hughes 1 ; Brayden Randle 3
SB: Ethan Groff 2 ; Will Furniss 1 ; Ethan Lege 1
HBP: Ethan Groff 1 ; Ethan Lege 1
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