Until the late innings of the game, Mizzou baseball couldn't get anything to go its way on Sunday in Norman, Oklahoma.
The pitching staff struggled and the offense couldn't piece together hits in the Tigers 8-4 loss to No. 14 Oklahoma in the series finale. With a 9-6 loss on Friday and a 4-0 loss on Saturday, the Game 3 defeat brought a series sweep.
"I still think this is a talented group of kids," Missouri coach Kerrick Jackson said postgame to Mizzou radio. "They've just got to learn how to win and be consistent."
After injury kept him out for nearly a month, lefty Javyn Pimental was not expected to go long in his return to the mound. With a lack of command evident early, he was pulled after just 1⅓ innings. Three runs crossed while Pimental was on the mound and a fourth runner he left on was brought across by reliever Keyler Gonzalez, who followed the starter.
Gonzalez followed that inning with a scoreless third before giving up two singles in his final ⅔ of an inning. One runner crossed before he was pulled for reliever Ian Lohse, who gave up a three-run homer to his second batter.
Relievers Kadden Drew, Juan Villarreal, Sam Rosand and Isaiah Salas finally found some answers for Oklahoma's offense. They combined for four scoreless innings to conclude the game.
At the plate, Mizzou just narrowly avoided giving Oklahoma a perfect game. Kaden Peer snagged a single up the middle in the second inning, but was erased on a failed steal attempt. No other Tiger reached base until Kam Durnin's solo home run in the seventh inning.
The Tigers finally pieced together a few hits in the late innings, even plating two more runs on a two-out single from Blaize Ward in the eighth. Mizzou stranded the bases loaded to end the penultimate inning, but that wasn't the end of the offense.
After a walk and a single to lead off the ninth, Eric Maisonet lined an RBI single to the right side on what could have potentially been the final strike of the game. The next batter stuck out swinging to end the game and strand two on.
"The last four innings, we decided we wanted to play," Jackson said. "But, we've got to just start that from the first (inning)."
Mizzou (20-20, 3-15 Southeastern) will return to Columbia to face SIUE at 6 p.m. Tuesday in Columbia.
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