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Missouri baseball secured a 4-1 victory over Vanderbilt, ending a long SEC home win drought. This marked their first SEC home win since April 2024 and their first series victory against Vanderbilt since 2018.
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No delays, no problems. Missouri baseball ran the guantlet on Sunday afternoon in terms of breaking all-time droughts in its 4-1 victory over Vanderbilt at Taylor Stadium. It was the final home game at Taylor Stadium and the six arms that pitched for the Tigers guided them their first SEC home victory since Apr. 6 2024 against the thenâNo.4âranked Florida Gators.
It also marked the first SEC series victory against Vanderbilt for Missouri since April 20, 2018. Similar to his outlook on the Tigersâ historic victory against Arkansas earlier this season, Mizzou coach Kerrick Jackson wasnât overly focused on how past results affect the significance his teamâs win on Sunday.
âThe significance of winning the series and those types of things and what it is in my short tenure here is not as relevant as the idea of weâre playing good baseball,â Jackson said. âWeâve done that multiple times this year but we havenât been able to finish the job, this weekend we were able to.â
The Tigers offense apart from their opening 3-run inning was held mostly in check for the afternoon. This time, Missouri didnât need an offensive explosion as the bullpen game for the Tigers staff, saw six different faces take the mound. It started with a Keyler Gonzalez appearanceâit ended with a Sam Rosand save and one earned run allowed.
âIt wasnât an offensive day today, the windâs blowing in against a team that has a lot of home runs and rely on the long ball at times,â Jackson said. âOur guys were able to come in there, pitch both sides of the plate and throw their secondary pitches for strikes.â
This series loss puts the current NCAA tournament hopes for the Commodores on ice and not only did the Tigers play an effective spoiler, they gained some momentum heading into not only their final SEC series on the road against No. 4 Texas.
The top of the Missouri order of Jase Woita, Kam Durnin and Blaize Ward kickstarted the first with a walk and back to back singles, scoring the first run of the game for Missouri. Tigers catcher Mateo Serna kept the rally going with a RBI single to shallow right-field and the fog-gate hero for the Tigers, Donovan Jordan, grounded out, which did result in an RBI as Ward scored from third.
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The score of the game was 4-1 in favor of Missouri.
Missouri baseball had not won a series against Vanderbilt since April 20, 2018.
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Apart from a sac fly by Ward in the eighth, the Tigers pitching took over. Out of the six pitchers that threw Sunday, three of them had pitched the Saturday evening before, Juan Villarreal, Eli Skidmore and Isaiah Salas.
âYou might be realizing that you might be a little tired and something hurts,â Serna said. âYouâve just got to keep grinding and give what you can to the team. Thatâs what [the pitchers] did.â
The Commodores sit at third in the SEC in team home runs with 100. Not only did they not have any homers, they earned no extra base hits all afternoon in the seriesâ rubber matchup. Silent contact led to a column of zeros put up by not just the three repeated pitchers from Saturday, but Ian Lohse, Gonzalez and Rosand.
The pitching staff put together struck out seven batters and heavily relied on the ground ball to provide a college baseball game that was an impatient personâs dream. Quicker innings, less offense and a faster moving contest, especially compared to a series filled with delays and a suspension of play.
âWe just tried to stay competetive through each game,â Durnin said on the events of the series. âIâm super proud of our pitching staff today. We just embraced a next man up mentality and thatâs what led us to be able to get the win.â
Jackson didnât just go into the nuts and bolts of what got Missouri a home finale victory post-game. He discussed where the program currently rests at 23-27 and a 6-21 record in SEC play and his general takeaways on how the year has gone for his team.
âNot the way we wanted it to go when you look at the results of things. But if you take away the wins and losses, you see the progress the team has made. You see how many games in conference play, specifically, we were right there. Weâre one pitch, one hit, one play away from putting ourselves in a position to win. When youâre talking about growth mindsets, I donât think you can ask for anything better than anything better than that.â
The negative reaction to a loss and being once again in the bottom of the SEC has brought criticism from a Tigers fanbase that for Jackson reflects a âwin right now mentality. Blocking out the noise and focusing on what the progress of his team that doubled its conference win tally this season is what Jackson has focused on not just this season, but since his tenure at Missouri began in 2023.
âThe true baseball people that people that understand what this thing is about, they look at what we did this year and say thereâs progress being made,â Jackson said. âIâve never really listened to outside noise. The way I was raised, especially by my grandparents, I was taught not to let anyone else define your self-worth. The only opinions that matter are from the people in your circleâthe ones who support you whether youâre at your highest or your lowest.
âWhen you look at social media, a lot of people call themselves fans, but all they do is spread negativityâthatâs not real support. Truth is, a lot of people are quick to tear others down, even when theyâre doing well. So what we tell our guys is simple: stay focused on what weâre doing, not what people outside the circle are saying.â
The Tigers will next take on top-tier SEC opposition against No. 4 Texas (37-10, 16-10 SEC) on a Thursday-Friday-Saturday slate in Austin. The Longhorns are coming off dropping 2-of-3 against the Tennesee Volunters in Knoxville but will pose a stiff test for the Tigers before the SEC tournament in Hoover, Alabama.