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Control issues loom large in Mizzou baseball’s 9-2 loss against No. 24 Kentucky

Kentucky scored six runs in the first three innings and held Missouri to 1-for-11 with runners in scoring position, officials said.

  • On Saturday, the Missouri Tigers fell 9-2 to Kentucky at Kentucky Proud Park, evening the Southeastern Conference series at one game apiece.
  • Sophomore starting pitcher Brady Kehlenbrink struggled early, allowing a two-run homer to Tyler Bell in the first inning; Kentucky scored five runs in the third with a grand slam from Scott Campbell Jr.
  • Junior Mateo Serna went 2-for-3 with an RBI, bringing his season total to 13, though the Tigers finished 1-for-11 with runners in scoring position.
  • Mizzou head coach Kerrick Jackson said "We just did not play a complete game today" after the loss, citing pitching injuries and offensive inconsistencies as obstacles ahead.
  • The Tigers will attempt to win the series in the rubber match set for noon today in Lexington, Kentucky, aiming to secure their first SEC series victory of the season.
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Control issues loom large in Mizzou baseball’s 9-2 loss against No. 24 Kentucky

Mizzou fell into an early hole against the Wildcats and couldn't find the runs to complete the comeback.

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Daily Post-Athenian broke the news in on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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