Mizzou Baseball Explodes For 34 Runs In Record-Smashing Victory

Mizzou Baseball Explodes For 34 Runs In Record-Smashing Victory

The Mizzou baseball team delivered a performance fans will never forget. In the final game of the series against Mount St. Mary’s, the Tigers exploded with an unbelievable 34-3 victory.

This was not just a normal win — it was a record-setting offensive show that now sits among the greatest games in program history.

With this win, Missouri secured the series two games to one and showed everyone how powerful their offense can be.

Historic Offensive Performance

Mizzou Baseball: Missouri’s 34 runs were the second most in a single game in program history. The only higher total came way back in 1902, when the team scored 35 runs.

Even more impressive, the Tigers set a new school record with 32 RBI (Runs Batted In). The previous record was 28 RBI, set against Texas in 2008. Missouri also tied a program record with 26 hits, a mark previously reached only twice before.

Here is a quick look at the historic numbers:

Record Category2026 PerformancePrevious Record
Total Runs34 (2nd most ever)35 (1902)
Team RBI32 (New Record)28 (2008 vs Texas)
Total Hits26 (Tied Record)2005, 2008
Most RBI by Player8 (Macon, Woita)9 (School Record)

This was truly one of the greatest offensive games in Missouri baseball history.

Tyler Macon’s Perfect Day at the Plate

One of the biggest stars of the game was Tyler Macon. He had a dream performance, going 6-for-6 at the plate and adding two walks. That means he reached base all eight times he stepped up to bat.

Macon finished with:

  • 6 hits
  • 2 doubles
  • 8 RBI
  • 4 runs scored
  • 2 walks

He became only the third Tiger ever to record six hits in one game.

Power From Woita, Parker and Patterson

The Tigers also showed serious power with three home runs in the game.

  • Jase Woita hit a huge 408-foot, three-run homer in the second inning.
  • In the eighth inning, Sam Parker and Chris Patterson hit back-to-back home runs.
  • Parker’s shot brought in three runs, while Patterson added a solo homer.

Woita also drove in eight RBI, just one short of the school record.

Big Innings That Changed the Game

After falling behind 3-0 early, Missouri quickly turned the game around.

Second Inning: Five-Run Comeback

Macon started the rally with a bases-loaded RBI single. Then Woita smashed his three-run homer. Suddenly, Mizzou led 5-3.

Third Inning: 13-Run Explosion

The Tigers sent 18 batters to the plate and scored 13 runs in one inning. Doubles, singles, and smart hitting kept the scoreboard moving. By the end of the third inning, Missouri had an 18-3 lead.

Later Innings: No Mercy

Missouri added five more runs in the fourth inning and seven more in the eighth. Extra-base hits, triples, doubles, and powerful home runs made sure the lead kept growing.

Strong Pitching Performance

While the offense stole the spotlight, the pitching staff also played well.

Brady Kehlenbrink, making his first start of the season, pitched five innings. He allowed three runs on three hits and struck out six batters, matching his career high. After a tough second inning, he settled down and controlled the game.

The bullpen also did its job:

  • Dane Bjorn pitched one scoreless inning.
  • Freshmen Keagen Kohlhoff, Eli Skidmore, and Luke Sullivan made their debuts.
  • The relievers allowed no hits and just one baserunner.

It was a complete team effort from start to finish.

What’s Next for Mizzou?

After this huge win, the Tigers travel to Boca Raton, Florida, to face Florida Atlantic. The game is scheduled to start at 5:30 p.m. CT and can be streamed on the Varsity Network.

With confidence high and bats heating up, Missouri will look to continue this momentum on the road.

This 34-3 victory was more than just another win. It was a historic performance that showed the strength, talent, and depth of the Mizzou baseball team. Breaking records for RBI and matching hits records proves how powerful this lineup can be.

Players like Tyler Macon and Jase Woita stepped up in a big way, while the pitching staff stayed calm and controlled. If Missouri continues to play with this level of energy and teamwork, this season could become very special for Tigers fans.

This game will surely be remembered as one of the most explosive offensive performances in school history.

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