National champion LSU Tigers pack punch offensively, but they hang hats on pitching under Johnson
- LSU won its second national championship in three years by sweeping Coastal Carolina in the finals of the College World Series, showcasing a strong pitching staff alongside a potent offense led by Dylan Crews and Tommy White.
- Chase Shores was praised by Coach Johnson, who stated, "There’s nobody I would have rather had finish the game tonight for the second national championship than Chase Shores."
- Coach Johnson emphasized developing players for their potential, stating, "He always says he’s coaching us for the player he thinks we’re going to be rather than the player we are right now."
- LSU's pitching was notable throughout the College World Series, underscoring the team's overall performance under Coach Johnson.
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LSU Baseball “Future’s So Bright,” Jay Johnson’s “Gotta Wear Shades”
GLENN GUILBEAU, Tiger Rag Editor OMAHA, Nebraska - It was sunglass weather most of the last week here in Omaha, which has basically been LSU's beach since 1986. The Tigers have reached the College World Series here 20 times since that first summer, winning their eighth national championship on a hot, bright Sunday afternoon, 5-3,
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