SPRINGFIELD –
Carter Bergman tied a career high with four RBIs,
Zack Stewart belted his 40
th career home run and
Jason Schaaf matched a career best with seven innings on the mound to lead Missouri State to a 10-5 victory over Valparaiso Saturday afternoon at Hammons Field.
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The Bears (18-15, 9-2 Missouri Valley Conference) claimed their seventh series victory in nine weekends this season and remained in first place in the league standings, while Valpo dropped to 8-21 overall and 3-8 in MVC games.
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The Beacons took the early lead with a two-run double in the first inning, only to see Bergman blast a 420-foot home run in the bottom half for a 3-2 MoState lead.
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Valpo tied it in the third, and Stewart put the Bears up for good at 4-3 with a solo homer in the fourth, becoming the 10
th player in school history with 40 career long balls.
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MoState broke it open with a four-run fifth, scoring on a
Caden Bogenpohl double,
Nick Rodriguez double and
Jake McCutcheon two-run homer, his 12
th of the year. Bogenpohl's hit extended his reached base streak to 46 games, while Rodriguez ran his hitting streak to 20 games, tied for eighth-longest in school history.
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McCutcheon and Knight opened the seventh with back-to-back singles, Bergman hit a sac fly and Knight worked around the bases with a steal, error and wild pitch to push the margin to 10-3.
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Pitching on short rest after starting on Monday, Schaaf (2-0) needed just 83 pitches to get through seven innings in the winning effort.
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Valpo pushed across single runs in the eighth and ninth frames for the final margin.
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McCutcheon finished 3-for-4 with three runs, and the Bears scored in double figures for the ninth time in 17 home games.
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MSU goes for the series sweep at 1 p.m. Sunday. Tickets to home baseball games can be purchased
here, and MSU students are admitted free with a valid Bearpass ID.
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