LSU Bullpen Flames Out, Blows Game Against Bethune Cookman - American Press
LSU stranded 15 runners and allowed five runs in the seventh as Bethune-Cookman capitalized on walks, hit batters and an error.
- On Tuesday, LSU baseball suffered a 10-7 home loss to Bethune-Cookman at Alex Box Stadium, dropping the Tigers to 22-12. The Wildcats outplayed the home team throughout the contest.
- LSU's pitching staff and defense collapsed during a five-run seventh inning, surrendering the lead on two walks, two hit batters, and an error by Seth Dardar. Coach Jay Johnson noted the team's "inability to control the strike zone" proved costly.
- Despite loading the bases with no outs in the seventh, LSU's offense failed to capitalize as Steven Milam, Jake Brown, and John Pearson struck out consecutively. The Tigers stranded 15 base runners throughout the game, missing prime opportunities.
- Bethune-Cookman improved to 23-10 behind a 12-11 hitting advantage, while LSU sophomores Derek Curiel and Cade Arrambide each recorded three hits. The loss marks the Tigers' third midweek defeat, carrying postseason implications.
- The Tigers travel to Oxford, Mississippi, on Friday for a three-game Southeastern Conference series against the Ole Miss Rebels at Swayze Field. First pitch is set for 6:30 p.m. CT and will stream on SEC Network+.
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LSU bullpen flames out, blows game against Bethune Cookman - American Press
By Scooter Hobbs American Press LSU’s bullpen has been an adventure much of the season. Tuesday night it was a flaming implosion. LSU did a lot wrong against Bethune-Cookman, which totally outplayed the Tigers even before being gift-wrapped five runs in the seventh inning to beat the Tigers 10-7. But the seventh inning summed it up. LSU led 6-5 heading into the top of the inning, but Bethune Cookman tied it when Darryl Lee hit a one-out triple…
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