Baton Rouge – After suffering his first loss for the season in the second match against Omaha, the LSU Baseball took a short break, changed in its championship gold T -shirts and came out for the final game of the series in the double title on Saturday.
From a crime that has been cunning during the bigger part of the game earlier during the day, tigers do not waste time in the third game. Chris Stanfield began the point of scoring with the victim of a rebellion in the second Innning for the Tigers to lead by 1-0.
From there, several basic hits and sacrificial flies will give LSU a 5-0 lead to the end of the fourth Innning.
The crime continued to roll in the sixth Inning, where LSU scored three tracks to take full control of the game. On the seventh, it was the same soon. Jared’s “bear” Jones had five RBI in the game, and five LSU players had RBI in the victory.
At the end of the seventh Inning, the tigers led 12-0, but Omaha chose not to impose the rule of implementation. They would cry a running in the eighth Inning.
Pitcher Chase Shores got the start in the third game. He threw five passes allowing three hits, without tracks, two walks and six penalties.
After its 12-1 victory, LSU improves to 6-1 in the season and will face Nicholls on Monday at Alex Box Stadium for deferred play.