LSU believed it was out of an inning that would remain prevalent by game’s end. The Tigers had just extended their lead to 2-0 over Arkansas when Hayden Travinski scored on a wild pitch in the top of the fourth. That set the stage for LSU ace Paul Skenes – one of the nation’s top
LSU had just taken a 6-1 lead over South Carolina in the bottom of the fifth in Wednesday’s opener of the Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament. The Gamecocks tried to make up the difference in the top of the sixth, scoring on a bases-loaded walk when Tigers’ coach Jay Johnson summoned reliever Nate Ackenhausen from the
Mississippi State will be unveiling a statue in honor of legendary baseball coach Ron Polk Friday afternoon. Polk, known as the “Father of Southeastern Conference Baseball,” coached Mississippi State from 1976-1997 and then again from 2002-2008. During his 29 years as top dog in Starkville, Polk compiled a 1,373-590 overall.