SPRINGFIELD – Missouri State was unable to overcome a 4-0 deficit after two innings Tuesday at Hammons Field in a 6-2 loss to Missouri in front of a season-high 2,541 fans.
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The Tigers (17-21) turned three hits into two runs in the first inning and swatted a two-run homer in the second for the early advantage, and the Bears (15-20) allowed just one earned run after that and matched MU with nine total hits but couldn't make up enough ground.
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It was 5-0 after Missouri's leadoff man was hit by a pitch and scored in the fourth, and the Bears got on the board in the fifth when
Tyler Epstein hit a leadoff double and scored on
Zack Stewart's sacrifice fly for a 5-1 margin.
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MU hit a solo home run in the seventh, and
Nick Rodriguez matched it in the eighth with his fourth round-tripper of the season.
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The Bears left the bases loaded in the sixth and grounded into a double play with the bases loaded to end the eighth while stranding 12 runners in the game.
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Kaleb Thomas pitched three innings in relief and struck out three while allowing an unearned run,
Michael Lindsey threw a scoreless inning, and
Garrett Ferguson fanned a pair and yielded just one runner in the final 1.2 frames.
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Stewart went 3-for-4 to lead the offense, and
Izzy Lopez collected his second multi-hit game of the season.
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The Bears begin a nine-game road trip this weekend with a three-game series at Valparaiso. Game one is set for 3 p.m. Friday.
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