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How many players on LSU baseball also played on the 2023 College World Series team?
How many players on LSU baseball also played on the 2023 College World Series team?

USA Today

time13-06-2025

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  • USA Today

How many players on LSU baseball also played on the 2023 College World Series team?

How many players on LSU baseball also played on the 2023 College World Series team? LSU baseball heads to Omaha for its second College World Series in the last three years. The Tigers take the field at Charles Schwab Stadium to face Arkansas on Saturday. Eight Tigers were apart of the 2023 national championship game and return to Omaha for the second time. They'll look to lead the purple and gold to its eight title in program history. Of the returning group, Josh Pearson made the biggest impact during the 2023 championship series against Florida. His over-the-shoulder catch in the bottom of the tenth inning for the second out prevented the Gators from advancing their runners, thus saving the game. LSU won the game 4-3 in 11 innings. Jared Jones and Gavin Guidry both saw limited action during the Tigers' 2023 trip. Jones recorded an at-bat in each game against the Gators and had a hit in game three. Guidry pitched in the final two games. Through three innings of relief work, he allowed three runs on four hits and finished with four strikeouts. The right-hander sat out 2025 with an injury. Relief pitcher Chase Shores was also sidelined with an injury during the 2023 championship run. Fellow hurlers Jaden Noot and DJ Primeaux were also rostered. A regular starter on the current team, Ethan Frey made one plate appearance during the Florida championship series. Outfielder Mic Paul was also true freshman on the squad. He recently entered the transfer portal and isn't currently rostered.

LSU's Josh Pearson Reacts to Beating West Virginia
LSU's Josh Pearson Reacts to Beating West Virginia

Yahoo

time13-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

LSU's Josh Pearson Reacts to Beating West Virginia

LSU's Josh Pearson Reacts to Beating West Virginia originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The LSU Tigers beat the West Virginia Mountaineers 17-9 in the Baton Rouge Super Regional. After the game, outfielder Josh Pearson spoke to the media about the team's performance. Advertisement On what being the lead off batter meant to him Josh: Yeah, really nothing changes. Every day I kind of show up to the field as if I would be in the lineup at some part of the lineup. And I mean showing up today, Coach texted me last night and told me I'd be in it. I came today and got ready to go. And saw my name was in the lead-off spot, and I knew I had a job to do and had to get the job done. On how important it is for guys to be ready to come into the batting lineup Josh: Yeah, I mean, we have a really deep team this year. I feel like we have guys who will play in the big leagues who don't start every day. Just kind of knowing that, showing up every day ready to go, like, we have guys who are ready to pinch-hit at any point in the game, ready to go in and execute on the mound. Advertisement I think that's what makes a great team is guys kind of owning their role and whatever their role is for that day, and not bringing, like, past failure with them into future at-bats and stuff like that. On what it meant to him to hit a grand slam in this game Josh: It's been awesome. These have been the most fun four years of my life. I wouldn't trade it for anything. I'm going to miss the Box. I'm going to playing in the Box, but we still have one game [to go]. Going to make the most of it for sure. Watch the full press conference here: Related: LSU Tigers Pitcher Kade Anderson Reacts to Beating West Virginia Related: LSU Outfielder Derek Curiel Talks about Beating West Virginia Related: Livvy Dunne is Officially a Supermodel after Walking the Runway at Miami's Swim Week Related: Livvy Dunne Shares Revealing Swimsuit Photos This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 8, 2025, where it first appeared.

Live Updates: LSU baseball vs. West Virginia in Game 2 of Baton Rouge Super Regional
Live Updates: LSU baseball vs. West Virginia in Game 2 of Baton Rouge Super Regional

USA Today

time09-06-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Live Updates: LSU baseball vs. West Virginia in Game 2 of Baton Rouge Super Regional

LSU baseball is set for round two of the Baton Rouge Super Regional vs. West Virginia on Sunday. After a 16-run outburst in Game 1, the Tigers are one win away from the College World Series. On Saturday, timely home runs did the trick with Josh Pearson and Steven Milam both hitting grand slams, but it was Derek Curiel who started the scoring with a three-run homer. Kade Anderson got the start and allowed six earned runs, but he made it through seven innings, protecting LSU's bullpen. West Virginia put up a fight in Game 1. Even when LSU blew it open with a 10-1 lead, WVU started scraping back and forced LSU to keep the pressure on. The Mountaineers will take their best shot on Sunday as they look to keep their season alive. A win would mark Jay Johnson's second trip to Omaha as LSU's head coach. The Tigers' last appearance came in 2023, when LSU won the national title behind the star power of Paul Skenes and Dylan Crews. We'll have you covered here with live updates throughout the contest. What channel is LSU baseball vs West Virginia on today? TV Channel: ESPNU Livestream: Fubo (free trial) or ESPN+ (Subscriber Only) LSU baseball vs West Virginia will be broadcast nationally on ESPN2 in the Super Regional round of the NCAA Baseball Tournament. Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers. LSU baseball vs West Virginia time today Date: Sunday, June 8 Sunday, June 8 Start time: 7:56 p.m. CT The LSU baseball vs West Virginia game starts at 7:56 p.m. CT from Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge, LA.

Tigers 'slam' West Virginia in super regional opener
Tigers 'slam' West Virginia in super regional opener

American Press

time08-06-2025

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  • American Press

Tigers 'slam' West Virginia in super regional opener

SATURDAY'S GAME — LSU 16, West Virginia 9. SUNDAY'S GAME — 5 p.m. / ESPN2 For all its thrills and chills over the years, LSU had never hit matching grand slams in the NCAA tournament's super regional era. Mark another one off the bucket list as the Tigers used two of them — bases-loaded bombs by Steven Milam and Josh Pearson — to slam West Virginia 16-9 in the Baton Rouge super regional opener. They came in handy as West Virginia actually out-hit LSU 11-8, but the Tigers took advantage of eight walks and five hit batters and scored 11 of their runs on just three big swings of the bat. Derek Curiel's 3-run homer in the fourth inning — the Tigers first hit of the game — gave LSU the lead for good, 3-1, and Steven Milam and Josh Pearson hit their grand slams in the fifth and sixth innings respectively. 'I thought it was a complete performance,' LSU coach Jay Johnson said. 'The hits didn't come the first few innings, but made the pitcher work — that was really important. 'Those free bases helped … set the table … It's like turnovers in football, you want to captilalize on them and we certainly did today.' It left the Tigers (47-15) one win away from reaching the College World Series for the 20th time in school history. The Tigers will likely send their other ace, righthander Anthony Eyanson (10-2, 2.50), to the mound for Sunday's 5 p.m. game. The Mountaineers (44-15) are in a super regional for just the second time and looking for a first-ever trip to Omaha. With LSU's efficient use of eight hits, the Tigers didn't need a vintage performance from ace lefthander Kade Anderson. It hardly mattered that he gave up season highs both with seven runs and nine hits. 'I wasn't commanding the fastball and working off of that as well,' said Anderson, who took a line drive off his forearm in the second inning but said it didn't bother him. 'They put up a couple of good at-bats but I don't think it was them, bit was just me not making the pitchers when I had to.' He pitched seven innings and left with a 16-7 lead that allowed the Tigers to finish the game with the nether regions of the bullpen and not use any of the better arms that might be needed to finish the three-game series. 'Proud of Kate,' Johnson said. 'That was not easy. I think everybody can attest that watching the game wasn't easy. Giving everything he had on ever pitch was awesome. 'The sixth and seventh innings, just getting those two innings checked off without having to use somebody else out of the bullpen becomes very valuable, not just today, in tomorrow's game and the rest of the series. 'We won, he's happy we won. He's ticked off because he gave up some hits and runs. Those are usually your highest performers that have that competitive level.' All 16 LSU runs were scored over the fourth, fifth and six innings. LSU led 10-1 after five innings and 16-5 after six innings. Curiel added a pair of RBI singles to finish with five RBIs on a 3-for-3 day with three runs scored. Chris Stanfield added a late 2-run single. At least one Mountaineer wasn't discouraged. 'They could have beat us 40-0 and tomorrow it's still 0-0 at first pitch,' said DH Sam White, who went 3-for-5 and scored three runs. 'It's a series. We don't have to crawl back like it's a regional and win four more. We just got to win two games.' Johnson certainly isn't assuming anything. But, he said, 'There's something I feel like I learned in the game today that we need to make some movement on to be better prepared for tomorrow. So use that time well.'

Milam, Pearson hit grand slams in LSU's 16-9 victory over West Virginia in super regional opener

time08-06-2025

  • Sport

Milam, Pearson hit grand slams in LSU's 16-9 victory over West Virginia in super regional opener

BATON ROUGE, La. -- Steven Milam and Josh Pearson both hit grand slams, Derek Curiel drove in five runs, and LSU rolled over West Virginia 16-9 on Saturday in the opening game of the Baton Rouge Super Regional. Milam's grand slam highlighted a seven-run fifth inning and Pearson's slam capped a six-run sixth that gave the Tigers a 16-5 lead. Curiel had a three-run home run off starter Griffin Kirn (5-3) in the fourth, an RBI single in the fifth and a bases-loaded walk in the sixth. LSU's 16 runs came on only eight hits but the Tigers took advantage of eight walks and one West Virginia error. The Mountaineers got two-run home runs from Gavin Kelly in the seventh and Kyle West in the ninth. LSU starter Kade Anderson (10-1) got the win although he allowed seven runs, six earned, in seven innings. Game 2 is Sunday. LSU (47-15) is one win away from advancing to the College World Series for the second time in three years. LSU has 19 previous appearances in the College World Series with seven championships.

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