EVANSVILLE, Ind. – UIC's Jack Snyder hit a pinch-hit grand slam in the eighth inning Tuesday to give the fifth-seeded Flames the lead and eventually a 9-8 victory over No. 8 Missouri State in the opening game of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament at Braun Stadium.
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Missouri State (23-33) starter and two-time first-team all-conference selection
Brandt Thompson gave the Bears seven innings and ceded to the bullpen with a 7-4 lead, and the Flames (34-18) took advantage, using a single, walk and two hit batters to push a run across before Snyder launched the first pitch he saw over the fence for a 9-7 lead in the bottom of the eighth.
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MVC Player of the Year Kendall Ewell put the Flames on the board with a two-run homer in the first before the Bears struck for a six-run third.
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The first seven Bears reached safely in the that inning with runs scoring on a two-run homer from
Cody Kelly (13
th), RBI hit by pitch from
Dylan Leach, RBI walk by
Zack Stewart, an RBI ground out by
Logan Chambers and a wild pitch. Kelly's home run was MSU's 111
th on the season, second-most in school history.
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The Flames scratched across single runs in the third and sixth frames to close to 6-4 while their bullpen held the Bears without a hit until
Nick Rodriguez launched his 13
th homer of the season in the seventh inning as part of a 3-for-5 day at the plate while extending his reached base streak to 37 games.
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After UIC's big eighth, Missouri State rallied in the ninth courtesy of a
Caden Bogenpohl solo home run for the 9-8 final. His 20
th of the season surpassed Ryan Howard's 1999 total of 19 for the most by a freshman in school history. He also drew three walks to moved to second place on the single-season list, tied with Bill Mueller's 52 free passes in 1991.
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Additionally, Bogenpohl and Stewart (21) are now the first MSU teammates with 20 homers since Jeremy Eierman (23) and Jake Burger (22) in 2017.
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The Bears will play an elimination game against either Southern Illinois or Belmont at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday.
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