GAINESVILLE, Fla. – No. 4 Florida battled back from a four-run deficit to clinch the series against Missouri with an 11-7 win at Condron Family Ballpark on Saturday afternoon.
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Wyatt Langford (3-for-5) and
Tyler Shelnut (3-for-4) notched three-hit days, combining for six RBI and two runs scored. Closer
Brandon Neely was lights-out in his return to the mound, firing 2 1/3 shutout innings to earn his eighth save.
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The Tigers (24-18, 5-15 SEC) hung a two-spot on the Gators (34-10, 13-7 SEC) in the top of the first. After a leadoff walk by Ross Lovich, Trevor Austin hit a two-run homer to left field to open a 2-0 Missouri lead.
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Missouri tacked on two more in the third, as Dalton Bargo connected for a two-run shot to right field. Florida stormed back in the bottom half, tying the game with a four-run inning.
Michael Robertson got it going with a bunt single, with Shelnut scoring from second thanks to a throwing error by reliever Rorik Maltrud. Langford then produced an RBI single to right-center, followed by a sacrifice fly from
Jac Caglianone and an RBI single by
Josh Rivera to knot the game at four runs apiece.
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UF starter
Hurston Waldrep stranded a pair in the fourth, then recorded two outs in the fifth before ceding duties to reliever
Ryan Slater. The right-hander blanked the Tigers through the sixth, giving way to the Florida offense to gain the lead.
Colby Halter drove in Rivera with a sac fly to left, while Shelnut, Robertson and Langford (two RBI) all contributed RBI singles.
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With a 9-4 Gator lead, Missouri answered in the seventh. Hank Zeisler popped a two-run homer to left while Tre Morris provided an RBI triple to cut the score to 9-7.
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The Orange & Blue got two runs back in the bottom of the seventh, thanks to a two-run double off the right-field wall by Shelnut. That brought the score to its final tally of 11-7.
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Brandon Neely closed out the final 2 1/3 innings to improve to eight-for-eight in save chances. The Gators closer allowed one walk and one hit while striking out three.
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Slater (6-0) earned the victory, pitching two-plus innings with three earned runs allowed on three hits and three strikeouts.
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Missouri reliever Zach Franklin (6-3) was charged with the loss. The right-hander gave up four earned runs in three innings, forfeiting two hits and two walks while striking out six.
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Waldrep did not factor into the decision after surrendering four earned runs on six hits and four walks across 4 2/3 frames. The righty struck out four. Tigers starter Javyn Pimental was handed a no-decision as well, allowing two earned runs in two-plus innings on one hit and three strikeouts.
NOTABLESÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
- Florida won its ninth-straight series at Condron Family Ballpark.
- The Gators have won 14 of their last 15 series dating back to last season including 10 of 11 this season.
- The Gators posted their 16th come-from-behind victory of the season.
- Neely improved to eight-for-eight in save chances.
- Slater is the third Gator to win six games (Waldrep, Brandon Sproat).
- Shelnut has played 26 games with at least two at bats and has collected at least one hit in 22 of those contests including nine instances with multiple knocks.
- Caglianone knocked in his team-leading 64th run with a sacrifice fly in the third inning.
- Rivera extended his team-leading on-base streak to 17 games.
- Florida has struck out 463 batters in 376 innings – translating to 11.1 per nine innings.
- The Gators have 457 hits through 44 games (10.4 hits/game).
- The Gators have scored in 47.9% of batted innings (168 of 351).
- Florida improved to 30-5 all-time against Missouri including 18-1 in Gainesville.
- The Gators are 25-4 vs. the Tigers under Head Coach Kevin O'Sullivan featuring a 14-0 mark at home.
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FROM HEAD COACH KEVIN O'SULLIVAN
On the victory…
"Showed a lot of resilience today, fell behind four runs, but we battled back and had a couple big innings. It wasn't real pretty, but at the end of the day, we figured out a way to come back. That says a lot about our team. We've done that quite a bit this year."
On the defense…
"It all starts with BT behind the plate and up the middle. Cade has improved a lot defensively at second. Josh is one of if not the best shortstop in the country at all phases, and obviously
Michael Robertson made a great catch there in the ninth. Defensively, we've been good."
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On Mizzou's arms…
"…We got a lot of different looks too, I don't know how many pitchers they used, I think they used about eight different pitchers… Sometimes that's not easy, seeing a different arm every time you come to the plate."
UP NEXT
Florida and Missouri meet in the series finale on Sunday with coverage on SEC Network at 12 p.m.
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