SPRINGFIELD – Missouri State posted 14 runs on 14 hits to cruise to a 14-1 victory over Drury here on Thursday night at Hammons Field in the ninth edition of the Battle for Bell fundraising exhibition.
Curry Sutherland paced the Bears with three RBI on the night, followed by
Taeg Gollert and Bowen Tabola with two RBI each. Gollert, Jax Ryan and
Max Knight logged two hits apiece, and
Caden Bogenpohl reached base five times in six plate appearances with a solo homer and four walks.
The Bears sent six pitchers to the mound –
Michael Yusypchuk,
Tyler Charlton,
Owen Slater, Knight, Ross Felder and Drew Wedgeworth. MoState's pitching staff allowed just one earned run on six hits while fanning 10 Panthers.
MoState's high-powered offense got off to a hot start, posting five runs in the first inning. Bogenpohl led off with a home run, before Sutherland added a three-run shot of his own a few batters later.
Logan Fyffe capped the scoring in the first frame with a sacrifice fly to extend the Bears' early lead.
Drury and Missouri State each posted a run in the second, before the Bears tacked on three more in the bottom of the third inning, highlighted by a Tabola two-RBI double, to push the lead to 9-1.
MoState added a single run in the fourth and fifth innings, with Bogenpohl scoring on a wild pitch in the fourth and Gollert driving in a run with an RBI single to left field to make it an 11-1 advantage for Missouri State.
Across the final two innings, the Bears created traffic on the basepaths and scored three runs via two hit by pitches and a wild pitch to secure a 14-1 victory in the Battle for Bell.
The annual exhibition game is played to raise money for the local Howard Bell ALS Clinic at CoxHealth, which provides coordinated care and support to ALS patients in the region. Bell, who passed away from ALS in 2013, shared close connections with the MSU and DU baseball programs, and was a three-year letterman for the Bears in the 1980s and the Mid-Continent Conference Player of the Year for MSU in 1986.
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