Late inning theatrics at the plate have become all too common for Mizzou baseball, and the offense tends to turn on too late and falls short. The team was on the receiving end of the late runs Tuesday.
The Tigers broke the trend of late offense by scoring three runs in the first four innings against SIUE, but also gave up eight runs in the seventh to push them to an 11-5 loss in their midweek. This game marks Mizzou’s seventh-straight loss.
In Mizzou’s weekend series against Oklahoma, the Tigers scored seven of their 10 runs in the seventh inning or later. After the game, Missouri coach Kerrick Jackson criticized the team’s inability to score more than late-game runs.
“Now, I guess the message is to try to get (the offense) going earlier in the ball game, right?” Jackson said to Mizzou Radio following the Sunday loss.
Freshman second baseman Blaize Ward took that message to heart and blasted a 410-foot solo home run on the second pitch Mizzou saw against the Cougars. It was just the second home run of his collegiate career. His first came just four days ago in the series opener against Oklahoma.
But Jackson wishes that Ward never homered.
“I think probably the worst thing for us was Blaize hitting a home run,” Jackson said. “The reason why that was the worst is because that’s his second home run of the year. Then, I think everyone else after that thought ‘Well, I should hit a home run, too.’”
Another run crossed in the second inning. Eric Maisonet walked, and then freshman catcher Juliomar Campos doubled to drive in the run. A bit of small ball followed to bring in the third run. A hit-by-pitch, steal and then a sacrifice bunt put Kaden Peer in position to cross on Maisonet’s single in the fourth.
But after Mizzou had an early 3-0 lead, the team watched it fade when SIUE whacked two homers for three runs in the sixth.
After that, the offense displayed another frustration that Jackson has harped his team on: a lack of adjustment at the plate leading to the inconsistent scoring. After the hot start, Mizzou scored just two runs in the second half of the game. They came on a sacrifice fly from Kam Durnin to score Maisonet in the seventh and a solo home run from Cameron Benson in the eighth.
“We got a big pole-side swings and swung and missed at stuff and hit some stuff soft,” Jackson said. “We did have some balls we hit hard, but I just wish (Blaize) didn’t hit a home run.”
The offset of the Mizzou offense gave SIUE the chance to come back big.
During a bullpen game for the Tigers, Mizzou saw seven pitchers come to the mound and none went more than three innings. Starter Dane Bjorn held off the Cougars with three scoreless innings, but Sam Rosand allowed the first run on a solo homer to lead off the sixth inning. That opened the floodgates.
The Cougars scored nine more runs after that, with three more home runs, a sacrifice fly and an RBI single across the next four pitchers.
Mizzou committed two errors and saw eight runs cross in the top of the eighth inning. Fourteen batters came to the plate for the Cougars, while SIUE recorded just four hits in the inning.
“(The bullpen) threw strikes, but at the same time, we put ourselves in two big holes and behind in counts to where you’re throwing predictable pitches,” Jackson said.
The Tigers will return to face No. 24 Arkansas at 7 p.m. Thursday at Taylor Stadium in Columbia.
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