As usual, some of college baseball’s best have shown up in Cape Cod for summer league baseball.
A few LSU players are there, including outfielder [autotag]Josh Pearson[/autotag].
Playing for the Brewster Whitecaps, Pearson made a catch that put him in the “SportsCenter” top 10.
#LSU’s Josh Pearson makes the Sportscenter Top 10 with this catch in the Cape🔥pic.twitter.com/t4GZuwFltR
— Mik’d Up (@Mikdup_8) July 14, 2023
T4: He does it on defense too! Josh Pearson (@LSUBaseball) with a beautiful over-the-shoulder catch at the wall.#rollcaps🌊 pic.twitter.com/f615xCNkUZ
— Brewster Whitecaps (@WhitecapsCCBL) July 13, 2023
A Louisiana native from West Monroe, Pearson was a sophomore in 2023. He was a consistent presence in right field and the bottom of the lineup.
With several of LSU’s top contributors off to the professional ranks, Pearson will get a chance to earn a spot at the top of the lineup and compete for the starting job in center field.
Pearson hit .226 last year but hit .299 as a freshman. He has a career OPS of .871 with 12 home runs.
Other LSU players in the Cape Cod League are [autotag]Jared Jones[/autotag], [autotag]Brady Neal[/autotag], [autotag]Paxton Kling[/autotag], [autotag]Griffin Herring[/autotag] and [autotag]Justin Loer[/autotag].
Re: LSU Tigers in Cape Cod – here's who signed back in winter/spring
Jared Jones and Josh Pearson (Brewster)
Brady Neal and Paxton Kling (Yarmouth-Dennis)
Josh Stevenson (Wareham)
Griffin Herring (Chatham)
Justin Loer (Xavier transfer)- HarwichBUT: None of them have arrived…
— Leah Vann (@LVann_Sports) June 29, 2023
It’s valuable experience for a lot of guys who will be expected to take on bigger roles next year.
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