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Mizzou Baseball Loses Big to Rival Kansas
Missouri's pitching and defensive errors allowed Kansas to score eight runs early, leading to a 10-0 shutout via the run rule in a Border War rivalry game.
- On Wednesday, the Kansas Jayhawks defeated Missouri 10-0 in Lawrence, Kansas, ending the game via run rule in the seventh inning. Freshman pitcher Luke Sullivan allowed eight runs in the first three innings.
- Two errors in Sullivan's third inning resulted in five unearned runs, while two three-run homers fueled Kansas's offensive explosion. Sullivan's start marked the second-shortest for a Missouri pitcher this year.
- Missouri managed only four hits and left five runners on base. Recently hot batters including Isaiah Frost, Kam Durnin, and Tyler Macon failed to generate significant offensive production against the Jayhawks.
- The loss marks the Tigers' fourth consecutive defeat following a 13-game win streak. Missouri coach Kerrick Jackson said on Mizzou Radio, "We didn't play good baseball."
- Missouri travels to face Tennessee at 5:30 p.m. on Friday in Knoxville, Tennessee. Left-hander Javyn Pimental will start Game 1 of the series.
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