Donovan Jordan has been as hot as the birthday candles he likely blew out for his 20th birthday on Tuesday. The 349-foot three-run homer he blasted in the third certainly had enough power to blow them out if he didn’t.
Mizzou baseball earned bragging rights over in-state rival Missouri State with a 5-2 win on Tuesday in Columbia. The Tigers have improved to 20-14 on the season.
After not seeing much action to start the season, Jordan got an opportunity in left field and has taken advantage of the chance. He has hit .333 since the first game against Texas A&M, and has had nine hits in the last eight games.
The three-run homer in the third was just his second of his collegiate career. He was trying for this one.
“It was like ‘a birthday bomb wouldn’t be bad,’” Jordan said. “I hit it in the biggest situation of the game.”
It came off of former Mizzou pitcher Brock Lucas, who tossed five innings in the game. Despite walking four, Jordan’s home run was the only hit given up by Lucas.
“I hate playing against people I care about,” Missouri coach Kerrick Jackson said. “Me and him have a very special relationship and, as much as I want to see him do well, I don’t want to see him do well against us. I was torn.”
Two innings before the Tigers took the lead 5-2, they briefly took the lead 2-1 in the first with some two-out hitting. After Kam Durnin started the game with a lead-off walk, the next two batters struck out.
Blaize Ward, coming off of SEC Freshman of the Week honors, blazed a single up the middle to score Durnin and then advanced to second on a throwing error. This put Ward in position to score off of Jase Woita’s single up the middle for a two-run first.
Armed with a lack of control and a strong defense behind him, Jackson Sobel battled his way through his first collegiate start. He walked four, hit two and had two wild pitches. One of the hit-by-pitches in the first and one of the wild pitches in the second brought in runs for the Bears, the latter of which briefly tied the game.
With nine batters reaching in the 2⅔ innings that Sobel was on the mound, it is impressive that only two Bears made it home. The Tigers’ defense fielded four pop ups and a ground out in the first three innings to strand seven on base.
Keyler Gonzalez had all the answers on the mound against the Bears. He came in for the final out of the third inning, stranded two left on by Sobel, then allowed just three runners in the rest of his outing.
“When we recruited him, we knew he was a strike-thrower,” Jackson said. “He knew he was a competitor.”
In by far his best outing at Mizzou this season, Gonzalez tossed a season-high six innings, holding Missouri State scoreless while striking out nine. His stellar performance kept Mizzou in a position to win when the offense went quiet.
Despite protests from Gonzalez, Jackson opted to hand the ball to fellow righty Trey Lawrence for the final out. He thought the adrenaline was getting to him and his pitch count was high.
“I obviously wanted to finish with that guy,” Gonzalez said. “I couldn’t because I already had 90 pitches, but I think (my performance) was great.”
Mizzou next takes the field at 7 p.m. Thursday against South Carolina at Taylor Stadium. The game can be streamed on ESPNU.
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