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Tigers shutout by KU in KC


April 29, 2008

Junior pitcher Ian Berger started for the Tigers and gave up three runs on six hits in seven innings during Tuesday's game against Kansas at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City. The Jayhawks beat the Tigers 3-0, and Berger fell to 3-4 on the season.

Junior pitcher Ian Berger started for the Tigers and gave up three runs on six hits in seven innings during Tuesday's game against Kansas at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City. The Jayhawks beat the Tigers 3-0, and Berger fell to 3-4 on the season.

Junior third baseman Kyle Mach bats during Tuesday's game against Kansas at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. The Jayhawks shut out the 14th ranked Tigers 3-0, leading to Kansas' first-ever blanking of a nationally ranked opponent.

Junior third baseman Kyle Mach bats during Tuesday's game against Kansas at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. The Jayhawks shut out the 14th ranked Tigers 3-0, leading to Kansas' first-ever blanking of a nationally ranked opponent.

Junior right fielder Ryan Lollis makes a diving catch on the warning track in the fifth inning of Tuesday's game against Kansas at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. The Jayhawks won 3-0.

Junior right fielder Ryan Lollis makes a diving catch on the warning track in the fifth inning of Tuesday's game against Kansas at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. The Jayhawks won 3-0.

Eleven-year-old Calvin Young celebrates with other Missouri fans following a diving catch by junior outfielder Ryan Lollis during Tuesday's game against Kansas at Kauffman Stadium. There were 2,847 fans at the game.

Eleven-year-old Calvin Young celebrates with other Missouri fans following a diving catch by junior outfielder Ryan Lollis during Tuesday's game against Kansas at Kauffman Stadium. There were 2,847 fans at the game.

Sophomore catcher Trevor Coleman swings at a pitch against Kansas during Tuesday's 3-0 loss at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. Coleman was solid behind the plate and threw out Kansas senior shortstop Erik Morrison while attempting to steal second base in the fourth inning.

Sophomore catcher Trevor Coleman swings at a pitch against Kansas during Tuesday's 3-0 loss at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. Coleman was solid behind the plate and threw out Kansas senior shortstop Erik Morrison while attempting to steal second base in the fourth inning.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — With the crisp glow of the world’s largest high definition television screen in center field, the Tigers failed to show much flashiness of their own against Kansas at Kauffman Stadium.

“We can’t seem to buy a run no matter what,” sophomore left fielder Aaron Senne said. “It’s a couple inches here and there that we just can’t get it. It just seems like it’s trickling down through the lineup right now.”

The Tigers were shut out 3-0 by the Jayhawks, and have now dropped five games in a row. However, the loss will not count against their conference record and will also not impact the Border War series.

“We got to get things figured out in a hurry,” coach Tim Jamieson said. “It just shows you what confidence does or doesn’t do. When you got it you’re playing real well and when you don’t you have trouble winning baseball games, and that’s where we are right now.”

After giving up a solo home run to Kansas senior right fielder Ryne Price in the second inning, junior pitcher Ian Berger didn’t give up another run until he left the game in the eighth inning with runners on first and second and no one out. Freshman pitcher Nick Tepesch came in relief and allowed two runs to be scored off a single by senior left fielder John Allman.

“I was locating well. I got them to chase at some pitches,” Berger said. “That last inning, it was a crucial first batter walk, and then some runners scored. In the sixth and the seventh I walked to leadoff hitter, and I can’t be doing that.”

Berger, who has typically started on the weekends for Missouri, got the weekday start as junior pitcher Rick Zagone started Sunday’s game against Texas A&M.

“Berger has really struggled in conference his last two starts,” Jamieson said. “Zagone needed an opportunity and it’s worked real well.”

Both of Missouri’s best two opportunities to score were ended by strikeouts looking. Freshman shortstop Andrew Thigpen watched strike three called with runners on first and second to end the fourth inning and junior third baseman Kyle Mach took strike three with a man on second to conclude the seventh.

“It’s frustrating and that’s part of what’s going on,” Jamieson said. “We’re not swinging at strikes and we’re not hitting the steaks when we get them and that’s the way the game is, but we’ll get it going, we’ll figure it out.”

The Tigers have scored only two runs in their last three games, so it’s going to take some more offense to get out of the losing streak.

“We just need to go out there and keep swinging and playing with a little more intensity,” Senne said. “You could say it’s a lack of focus or you can say it’s a lack of luck. I think it’s been a little bit of both.”