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Lineup adjustments spark early offense for Mizzou baseball’s first win of 2026
Newcomers contributed four runs and key hits, helping Missouri even the series 1-1 against Mount St. Mary’s with strong pitching and offense.
- On Saturday, a Mizzou lineup shakeup jump-started the offense and produced a 5-4 win over Mount St. Mary's, evening the weekend series at Terry Park, Fort Myers, Florida.
- Kerrick Jackson said coaches reworked the lineup to find versatility and jumpstart an offense that sputtered in the opener, with two players remaining in same positions from the season's first game.
- Returning starters anchored the outing as graduate left-hander Javyn Pimental worked five innings allowing one run, while junior right-hander Josh McDevitt spun a one-hitter with six strikeouts.
- In a tense finish, graduate left-hander Ian Lohse escaped a bases-loaded seventh on two pitches and earned the save, while catcher Mateo Serna ended the game on a failed double-steal.
- The performance could influence rotation and lineup decisions as Isaiah Frost and Cameron Benson combined for two runs, three hits and an RBI, while coaches noted strong starting pitching but an inexperienced bullpen.
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