EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Behind season highs of six home runs, including two grand slams, and 19 runs, Missouri State topped Evansville 19-8 Sunday afternoon for a run-rule win in the series finale at Braun Stadium.
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The Bears (18-24, 7-11 Missouri Valley Conference) scored four in the first inning and never trailed, adding innings of six and eight runs down the line in the offensive showcase.
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MSU's first four batters reached to begin the game, leading to four runs on a
Zack Stewart RBI single,
Dylan Leach two-run double and
Curry Sutherland sacrifice fly.
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Evansville (24-19, 12-6) chipped away with single tallies in the first, second and fourth frames before the Bears erupted for eight runs in the fifth, their highest scoring inning of the season.
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Nick Rodriguez began the onslaught with a two-run home run,
Logan Chambers and
Tyler Epstein knocked RBI singles, and
Zack Stewart capped it with a grand slam, his 18
th homer of the year and second slam of the season. It also made him the 20
th Bear with 30 career round-trippers.
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Missouri State added six more in the sixth, with
Cody Kelly smacking his first career grand slam before
Taeg Gollert and Rodriguez hit back-to-back shots later in the inning. It marked the sixth occasion of back-to-back homers for the Bears this year, and the second multi-homer game of Rodriguez's career.
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Evansville scored three on a pair of homers in the sixth, and
Jahlani Rogers hit MSU's first pinch-hit home run since
Cam Cratic did so in April of 2023 in the seventh to make it 19-6. UE added two more in the seventh for the final margin.
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Stephen Schissler (1-0) allowed run one in 1.1 innings of relief for his first winning decision as a Bear.
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Gollert had three hits and six other players recorded two, while
Caden Bogenpohl drew four walks and scored three times in the Bears' highest-scoring game since the 2022 MVC Tournament. It was also MSU's first game with two grand slams since Gollert hit a pair against Bradley on April 9 of last season.
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The Bears stay on the road for a two-game midweek series at No. 2 Arkansas. Game times are 6:30 p.m. Tuesday and 4 p.m. Wednesday.
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