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How to watch LSU Baseball today: Time, TV channel, streaming for Saturday

How to watch LSU Baseball today: Time, TV channel, streaming for Saturday

USA Today15-03-2025

How to watch LSU Baseball today: Time, TV channel, streaming for Saturday
LSU baseball returns to action on Saturday for the second game of a three-game set against Missouri.
In the opening game of SEC play, the No. 1 Tigers took a 12-5 victory. A five-run outburst in the fourth inning propelled the home team to victory after a back-and-forth beginning.
Jackson Lovich hit a two-run home run in the top of the second to give the Tigers a 2-0 lead. LSU responded with a two-run blast from Luis Hernandez in the bottom half.
Derek Curiel's three-run triple broke the tie in the fifth and started the onslaught. An RBI groundout from Daniel Dickinson and a single from pinch hitter Jake Brown plated the final two runs of the frame.
Brown came through yet again in the sixth with a two-run double then Steve Milam hit his fifth home run of the season to make the score 9-2. Missouri responded with runs in the seventh and eighth innings but its comeback fell short.
LSU pitcher Kade Anderson faced adversity for the first time this season after giving up an early homer. He settled in and pitched a career-long 6.1 innings En route to his fourth win of 2025, the southpaw struck out 11 of the 23 batters he faced.
Here's how to watch the LSU vs Missouri game today, including time, TV schedule, and streaming information:
What channel is LSU vs Missouri on Saturday?
TV Channel: Streaming Only
Livestream: ESPN+
LSU baseball vs Missouri is streaming only on ESPN+.
Watch LSU vs Missouri live on ESPN+
LSU Baseball vs Missouri time on Saturday
Date: Saturday, March 15
Saturday, March 15 Start time: 6:00 PM CT
The LSU baseball vs Missouri game starts at 6:00 PM CT from Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge.
LSU Baseball vs Missouri predictions, picks, odds
LSU 9, Missouri 1: Anthony Eyanson will carry over confidence from his last start into this week with another double-digit strikeout performance. The Tigers offense is clicking once again and will power through for another victory.

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