SPRINGFIELD –
Jake McCutcheon collected four hits and 11 total bases to lead a Missouri State offense that totaled 16 runs for the second consecutive day in a 16-8 win over Bradley Saturday afternoon at Hammons Field.
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McCutcheon homered twice, doubled and singled for the most total bases by a Bear since Joey Polak had 12 in a three-homer game on April 5, 2019, and MoState (9-12, 2-0 Missouri Valley Conference) won its first two conference games for the first time since 2019.
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Missouri State scored in each of the first four innings, getting an RBI single from
Taeg Gollert in the first and another from
Carter Bergman in the second for a 2-0 lead.
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The first five batters reached in the third, leading to runs on a Gollert RBI single,
Curry Sutherland RBI walk and
Tyler Epstein RBI ground out for a 5-0 lead.
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Bradley (3-15, 0-2) scored a pair of unearned runs in the fourth, and McCutcheon (solo) and Sutherland (two-run) each homered in the fourth to make it 8-2 Bears.
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The Braves scratched a run across in the seventh and five in the eighth, with a grand slam cutting the margin to 10-8.
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MoState answered in a big way in the bottom of the eighth, with McCutcheon's second homer starting a six-run inning. The Bears scored on an error, Epstein was plunked with the bases loaded, and Bergman pulled a three-run double into the left field corner for a 16-8 lead.
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Owen Slater started and allowed two hits and two unearned runs in 3.2 innings, and
Max Knight (1-2) threw a career-long 3.2 frames after that for the winning decision.
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Sutherland reached base four times and scored three runs, Bergman equaled his career high with four RBIs, and Gollert scored three times.
Caden Bogenpohl had a hit to extend his streak of reaching safely to 34 games.
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The Bears go for the sweep at 1 p.m. Sunday.
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