A game between Mizzou baseball and Vanderbilt that was initially supposed to start at 6 p.m. did not see the first the first pitch tossed until the 8:55 p.m.
Due to immense fog at 12:10 a.m at Taylor Stadium, the game was not able to end in the ninth, and was suspended until Saturday at 4 p.m.
Weather delay after weather delay kept pushing the game back. Determined to get the game in on Friday night, Mizzou played in one of its latest start times in recent history.
Coming out of the rain, the offense initially had a slow night. As May 8 waned, the Tigers offense woke up for a late comeback attempt against Vanderbilt.
Four consecutive plate appearances brought home four runs with no outs in the eighth. A single by Blaize Ward and a double from Mateo Serna led off the inning, then Donovan Jordan was able to reach on an overthrown ball, scoring Ward on the play.
A double from Kaden Peer, then back-to-back bunt singles from Keegan Knutson and Eric Maisonet each brought in runs. Jase Woita earned a walk to load the bases and was followed by another walk to Kam Durnin.
Vanderbilt had officially blown a 6-1 lead and walked in the tying run.
This forced the Commodores to a pitching change. Ward, who began the inning, responded with an RBI groundout to put the Tigers in front 7-6.
But then Sam Rosand put two on in the top of the ninth with a chance to close things out. Braden Holcomb hit the ball as the clock struck midnight, but due to immense fog covering the field, no one was sure where it landed. Mizzou right fielder Donovan Jordan instantly put his hands up to signal a ground-rule double.
After a review, the umpires ruled it a ground-rule double to tie the game at 7-7, then suspended the game to be finished tomorrow at 4 p.m.
On the mound, Josh McDevitt did not shine the way he had been in recent games. Coming off back-to-back quality starts, McDevitt was not able to reach the trifecta. He went just five innings and allowed four runs to the Commodores.
Vanderbilt was relentless pushing traffic across the bases. It brought one home on an RBI groundout in the second and two RBI singles in the fourth. The outlier was the solo home run from Braden Holcomb in the fifth.
As they often have this season, the Tigers found themselves in a 4-0 hole that they would have to dig out of. The quest began with a double from Kam Durnin in the sixth and a single from Blaize Ward to push him across.
Mizzou followed the first run by loading the bases, but weren't able to capitalize. The Tigers stranded all three with a swinging strikeout from Keegan Knutson to end the sixth.
The Commodores got the run right back with another solo shot, this one a 407-foot homer from Korbin Reynolds in the seventh. It was his sixth of the season.
An RBI single followed quickly and brought in Vanderbilt's sixth run.
Once the Tigers finally broke into the Commodores bullpen, the offense was able to plate the six runs in the eighth.
After McDevitt's five innings, lefty reliever Dane Bjorn took over and pitched the sixth, seventh and eighth, allowing both aforementioned runs. Sam Rosand came in for the ninth, before the game was suspended.
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