
Sixth Inning Dooms @MizzouBaseball in Opener at No. 12 South Carolina
4/22/2016 10:08:00 PM | Baseball
Four-run sixth inning key as Gamecocks rally past Tigers
COLUMBIA, S.C. – No. 12 South Carolina used a four-run sixth inning to rally past Mizzou Baseball for a 8-5 win on Friday night (April 22) at Founders Park. Mizzou tagged Gamecock starter Clarke Schmidt for a season-high four earned runs and nine hits and he struck out a season-low five batters as Mizzou climbed to a 4-1 lead after 5.5 innings. But the Gamecocks scored four runs on just two hits, taking advantage of two Mizzou errors in the frame, to take a 5-4 lead and they never looked back.
The loss drops Mizzou to 20-19 on the year and 4-12 in SEC play while South Carolina moves to 31-8 and 12-4 in SEC play. RHP Cole Bartlett (Williamsburg, Ind.) took the loss as he falls to 2-4 on the year and SC's Reed Scott earned the win, his third of the year.
Offensively, Mizzou was led by senior 1B Zach Lavy (Auxvasse, Mo.), who extended his hitting streak to a career-long 11 games. He had three hits, including his fourth homer of the season in the ninth. The homer was his SEC-leading 26th extra-base hit this season. Lavy was one of three Tigers to turn in multi-hit performances as Kirby McGuire (Round Rock, Texas) and Ian Nelson (Lake St. Louis, Mo.) each tallied a pair of hits. McGuire's hits were both doubles and Nelson drove in a pair in the loss. Junior SS Ryan Howard (St. Charles, Mo.) also reached base three times with a single and a pair of walks.
The game was delayed following a pregame rain shower that passed through but the delay did not seem to affect Schmidt who retired Mizzou on 11 pitches, throwing 10 of those 11 pitches for strikes. Lavy then made a huge play to save a run in the bottom of the first. He snared a line drive off the bat of Alex Destino to save a run and keep the game scoreless moving to the second.
Lavy then followed great defense with offense, leading off the second with a single to extend his hitting streak to a career-long 11 games, the longest by a Tiger this season. That set up the inning for Mizzou as Nelson roped a two-out, two-run single into center to give Mizzou an early 2-0 lead. He had just two RBI in SEC play before roping the two-run single.
Mizzou kept the line moving in the second, getting a double from McGuire and a hit-by-pitch from Connor Brumfield (Columbia, Mo.) to load the bases. Jake Ring (Ingleside, Ill.) nearly singled through the left side, but SS Marcus Mooney made the play as Mizzou stranded the bases loaded.
After Mizzou starter Reggie McClain (Duluth, Ga.) pitched around a leadoff hit in the second, Mizzou added to its lead after back-to-back hits by Howard and Lavy put men on the corners with no outs. Trey Harris (Powder Springs, Ga.) then tallied his team-leading sixth sacrifice fly to put Mizzou on top, 3-0, through 2.5 innings.
The Gamecocks got on the board with a two-out RBI single by John Jones to cut Mizzou's lead to 3-1 in the bottom of the third. The single came just after Shane Benes (Town & Country, Mo.) made a sensational diving grab of a line drive at third to save a run and extra bases for Dom Thompson-Williams.
Mizzou got that run back in the top of the sixth as a one-out double by McGuire set things up for Ring, who roped a double off the wall in right center to plate the fourth run of the game, giving Mizzou a 4-1 lead. But it wouldn't last for Mizzou as Carolina plated its four runs on two hits in the bottom of the frame to take a 5-4 lead.
South Carolina added insurance off of Mizzou reliever Austin Tribby (Springfield, Mo.) in the eighth inning, scoring three runs to extend the lead to 8-4. The insurance proved to be huge as Lavy homered in the ninth for Mizzou's fifth run, but the three insurance runs proved to be the difference.
Mizzou and South Carolina will play game two of their series tomorrow at 3 p.m. (CT) at Founder Park. The game will air live on SEC Network+. For all the latest on all things Mizzou Baseball, stay tuned to MUTigers.com and follow the team on twitter @MizzouBaseball and like the team on Facebook and Instagram (Mizzou Baseball).
Hear From Mizzou
Head Coach Tim Jamieson
Opening Statement…
"Well we just can't seem to get out of our own way. We had that game well in hand. Reggie did not pitch very well, he was behind in the count really all night long but seemed to work out of inning. That inning, we have to make simple plays."
On the sixth inning…
"You don't have much choice than to get to the next inning and hopefully we can respond offensively. I thought our guys competed pretty well at the plate all night long but we didn't pitch it very well. We walked a couple guys in the eighth inning. We don't put up a three-spot in the eighth inning, it's tied. Regardless, we just keep beating ourselves."
Postgame Notes
- Mizzou now trails the all-time series with South Carolina, 7-4.
- Mizzou falls to 5-5 on the season when playing on a Friday.
- Senior 1B Zach Lavy extended his career-long hitting streak to 11 games with a leadoff single in the second inning. It is the longest streak by a Tiger this season.
- Lavy then singled in the third inning to give him his team-leading 16th multi-hit game of the year.
- Lavy hit his fourth homer of the year in the ninth inning. It was SEC-leading 26th extra-base hit this season.
- Sophomore OF Trey Harris tallied his team-leading sixth sacrifice fly in the third inning, tying him for the second-most in the SEC this season, trailing only Vanderbilt's Jason Delay.
- Freshman 2B Ian Nelson singled in a pair of runs in the second inning, matching his RBI total in SEC play as he had just two in 15 SEC games coming into Friday.
- Nelson also singled in the fourth inning, tallying his fourth multi-hit game of the season and first since a three-hit game in the series opener against Auburn on April 7.
- Mizzou tagged SC starter Clarke Schmidt for a season-high four earned runs on Friday. He had allowed just two ERs in his previous two starts (15.0 IP). His five Ks were the fewest of the season and it marked the first time this season that Schmidt did not work through the sixth inning.
- Sophomore C Brett Bond extended his hitting streak to four games with a single in the seventh inning.
- Kirby McGuire doubled in the second inning and has now reached base safely in 14 consecutive games, the second-longest streak by a Mizzou player this season and the longest active streak.
- McGuire turned in the first two-double game of his Division I career on Friday.
Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Reed Scott (3-1)
L: Bartlett, Cole (2-4)
S: Tyler Johnson (3)

Batting:
2B: Ring, Jake 1 ; McGuire, Kirby 2
HR: Lavy, Zach 1
RBI: Ring, Jake 1 ; Lavy, Zach 1 ; Harris, Trey 1 ; Nelson, Ian 2
SF: Harris, Trey 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Howard, Ryan 1 ; Lavy, Zach 2 ; Bond, Brett 1 ; McGuire, Kirby 1
CS: Howard, Ryan 1
HBP: Brumfield, Connor 1 ; Bond, Brett 1

Batting:
2B: Gene Cone 2 ; John Jones 1 ; Alex Destino 1
RBI: Gene Cone 3 ; D. Thompson-Williams 2 ; John Jones 1 ; Jonah Bride 1 ; Marcus Mooney 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Gene Cone 2 ; Alex Destino 1 ; LT Tolbert 1 ; Chris Cullen 1 ; DC Arendas 1 ; Marcus Mooney 2
SB: Gene Cone 1 ; DC Arendas 1





















