Tre Phelps fed the trees in the third inning at Foley Field in Athens, Georgia. It was the 126th home run for Georgia this season.Â
This was the first of five home runs that carried out of the ballpark in Game 2 between Mizzou and No. 5 Georgia, which the Tigers dropped 13-3 via run-rule.Â
"We made errors, which we haven't done that," Missouri coach Kerrick Jackson said postgame to Tiger Radio. "Throwing errors, bad plays in the outfield. Just not a characteristic game when it comes to that aspect of it."
The inning prior to the first home run, the Bulldogs plated two runs on a double that was misread from Tyler Macon. Starter Brady Kehlenbrink began the inning by allowing a double and a single to put two on for the fatal extra base hit.
Kehlenbrink allowed a fourth run on a sacrifice fly, then was pulled before the fifth in exchange for Trey Lawrence.Â
Mizzou blew an opportunity to get back in the game when Isaiah Frost went down swinging and Tyler Macon watched three straight pitches in the zone to leave the bases loaded in the fourth. Mateo Serna and Eric Maisonet had singled, and Donovan Jordan was hit by pitch to put a man on each base.Â
This was the second time that sequence of events ended an inning. Just two frames prior, Frost struck out swinging and Macon struck out looking with runners on second and third.
Mizzou was just 1-for-7 with runners in scoring position in the game.
"We just didn't swing (the bat) when we had an opportunity score runs," Jackson said.
The Tigers finally plated two runs, but both came without runners on base. Kam Durnin hit a solo home run to left in the fifth inning to bring the first run home.Â
Donovan Jordan then took the first pitch of the sixth deep over an ad reading "JordanAir" on the left field wall. The right fielder's third home run of the season carried 393 feet.Â
After a wide throw from Blaize Ward allowed a runner to reach base to leadoff the sixth, then a double gave a run right back. It was unearned for Lawrence.
The next one was not. Lawrence loaded the bases and hit a batter to plate another run for Georgia in the inning. A double play ended the inning with a man at each station.Â
Mizzou plated another run in the seventh as Jase Woita smashed a 409-foot solo shot deep over the right field wall. This marked the Tigers' third home run of the game.Â
A pitching change to reliever Isaiah Salas did not go well for the Tigers. Five more runs scored on a string of hits and a throwing error by Durnin in the seventh. It was capped off by a solo home run from Georgia's Kolby Branch to make it 11-3.Â
Two more runs reached home in the eighth to reach the 13-run mark and reach the run-rule.Â
Mizzou baseball will try to salvage the series against Georgia at 11 a.m. Sunday.Â
Midweek cancelation
Due to expected inclement weather next week, Mizzou announced the cancelation of its midweek game against No. 19 Arizona State. The game was supposed to be at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Taylor Stadium.Â
This is the third midweek overall and second consecutive that the Tigers have had canceled due to weather this season.Â
After the conclusion of the Georgia series, Mizzou will next face Vanderbilt at 6 p.m. Friday at Taylor Stadium.Â
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