COLUMBIA, Mo. – Missouri State erased an early seven-run deficit and then came 90 feet short of tying the game in the ninth inning Tuesday evening in a 10-9 loss to in-state rival Missouri at Taylor Stadium.
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After yielding the largest scoring inning by an opponent this season when the Tigers (13-23) tallied seven in the second, the Bears (19-16) began,to chip away, beginning with a
Tyler Epstein RBI single in the fourth that extended his hitting streak to 11 games.
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MoState struck for five runs in the fifth, getting an RBI single from
Caden Bogenpohl and grand slam from
Nick Rodriguez to close the gap to 7-6. Bogenpohl's hit extended his reached base streak to 48 games, while Rodriguez pushed his hitting streak to 22 games, the longest at MSU since 2010, while connecting on an extra-base hit in the last 14 contests.
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Curry Sutherland belted a solo homer in the sixth for the 7-7 tie, while
Garrett Ferguson fired two perfect innings in the interim to keep it within reach.
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The Tigers countered with three runs on four hits for a 10-7 lead after six innings, and the Bears had one last comeback in them.
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Bogenpohl launched a two-run homer in the top of the ninth for a 10-9 score, and
Jake McCutcheon tripled with two out before the game ended with him 90 feet away from the tie.
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Missouri makes the return trip to Hammons Field on April 22. Tickets to home baseball games can be purchased
here, and MSU students are admitted free.
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The Bears remain on the road this weekend for a three-game series at UIC. First pitch from Chicago on Friday is set for 6 p.m. as MoState looks to stay on top of the Missouri Valley Conference standings.
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