BRANSON MO NEWS: On Saturday, the Missouri baseball team squandered a myriad of opportunities to win a Southeastern Conference series for the first time in two tries this season.
Michael Plassmeyer
Courtesy of Mizzou Athletics
The Tigers (18-6, 2-3 SEC) took a 1-0 lead over Mississippi State (13-11, 1-4 SEC) into the ninth inning but lost 3-1 to the Bulldogs in 15 innings. The loss marks MU’s first at Taylor Stadium of the 2018 season.
With sophomore left-hander T.J. Sikkema (2-0, 1.89 ERA) moved to a starting spot Friday night and pitching seven innings in a 4-1 Missouri win, the Tigers’ bullpen lacked its go-to man. So junior Michael Plassmeyer (3-0, 2.45 ERA), who had already pitched eight scoreless innings, came out for the ninth and gave up the tying run, which came on a single up the middle from Jordan Westburg.Missouri and MSU traded zeroes for five full frames until the Bulldogs broke the 1-1 tie in the 15th inning. With two men in scoring position, Mississippi State’s Hunter Stovall scorched a ball off the foot of Missouri freshman relief pitcher Konnor Ash. Both runners scored as the ball rolled into shallow right field. Junior left-hander Tyler LaPlante, who pitched ⅔ of an inning, was charged with the two runs and suffered his first loss of the season.The Tigers put a man on base in five of the last seven innings but failed to turn that productivity into a run. Senior Alex Samples and freshman designated hitter Mark Vierling were the only members of the team to collect multiple hits on the afternoon.“You worry about guys on fumes and can we dig deep enough to pull out a victory,” Missouri coach Steve Bieser said in a postgame release from Mizzou Athletics. “I think both teams were on fumes, and that’s …
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