Mizzou Baseball Run-Ruled Again in Series, Regular-Season Finale vs. Mississippi State
- Missouri baseball lost to Mississippi State 25-7 in the series opener on Thursday at Taylor Stadium.
- Mississippi State built an early lead with three runs in the first inning and eight by the middle innings, fueled by eight home runs tied for an SEC record.
- Key contributors included Ace Reese and Reed Stallman, who hit two homers each and combined for seven RBIs, while Pico Kohn struck out seven Tigers over 4+ innings.
- Missouri responded with seven runs across the sixth and seventh innings, including home runs from Jackson Lovich and Mateo Serna, cutting the deficit to 12-7 briefly.
- Mississippi State sealed the dominant win with a 10-run ninth inning, extending their lead to 25-7 and maintaining momentum ahead of Friday's series middle game at 6 p.m.
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Mississippi State Pulls Away for Series-Opening Victory over Baseball
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Mississippi State homered eight times in a 25-7 series-opening victory over University of Missouri baseball Thursday evening at Taylor Stadium. The Bulldogs built a 12-run lead, then closed the night with 13 unanswered runs over the final two innings to seal the outcome. Hunter Hines homered twice in MSU’s 10-run ninth inning to tie Rafael Palmeiro’s 40-year-old Mississippi State home run record with the 66th and 67th round-tripp…
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