Let’s turn up on a Tuesday night in Baton Rouge, shall we?
Last week, LSU had a disappointing mid-week loss at New Orleans and they entered this game with the hope of turning things around. The Tigers did just that against the Nicholls State Colonels in a 10-6 win that was an even bigger blowout until a ninth-inning rally.
[autotag]Bryce Collins[/autotag] got the start on the mound for LSU as coach Johnson threw a few different pitchers tonight. Also, it turns out [autotag]Jacob Berry[/autotag] (the number one ranked college prospect, per the MLB network) and freshman [autotag]Josh Pearson[/autotag] are pretty good at the whole baseball thing.
Pearson finished the game 3-for-6 with five RBI and two homers, and Berry finished the game 3-for-4 with two RBI and one homer. In the bottom of the second inning, LSU got on the board with a RBI single by Pearson followed by a Berry RBI single to make it 2-0 Tigers.
JP brings one home and the Tigers are on the board@joshpearsonbb2 | SECN+ pic.twitter.com/XlI56OvO7X
— LSU Baseball (@LSUbaseball) May 4, 2022
In the bottom of the third inning, LSU scored five runs starting with a [autotag]Josh Stevenson[/autotag] RBI single followed by a Pearson three-run homer and a Berry solo homer to make the score 7-0 after only three innings.
The Tigers would start to sub a bunch of regulars out of the lineup for some young guns to get them some playing time, but that would not keep them from scoring even more runs as they scored one run in each of the fifth, sixth and seventh innings to take a 10-0 lead.
Pearson hit his second homer of the game as he blasted one to dead center in the bottom of the fifth. [autotag]Tyler McManus[/autotag] hit an RBI single in the bottom of the sixth and [autotag]Whit Merrifield[/autotag] scored on a wild pitch in the bottom of the eighth inning.
🚀🚀🚀@joshpearsonbb2 | SECN+ pic.twitter.com/eUaCR75Eeo
— LSU Baseball (@LSUbaseball) May 4, 2022
Pearson 💣 pic.twitter.com/9Eo4tEWS6h
— LSUBaseballData (@LSUBaseballData) May 4, 2022
Major League Berry @berry_jacob_24 | SECN+ pic.twitter.com/Ti0i2Gxfh1
— LSU Baseball (@LSUbaseball) May 4, 2022
Berry 💣 pic.twitter.com/gpt0EkaBSH
— LSUBaseballData (@LSUBaseballData) May 4, 2022
JP with some evening yard work@joshpearsonbb2 | SECN+ pic.twitter.com/8h31x8Ap4T
— LSU Baseball (@LSUbaseball) May 4, 2022
Josh Pearson off the batters eye 👀 pic.twitter.com/2z1D2I4hUG
— LSUBaseballData (@LSUBaseballData) May 4, 2022
In the top of the eighth inning, Nicholls started attempting to mount a comeback as they scored a run due to a solo homer to left-center field to get the Colonels on the board. In the top of the ninth, the Colonels scored on an RBI single and a wild pitch to make it 10-3 Tigers with no one out and runners on the corners.
[autotag]Will Hellmers[/autotag] was then called into the game to try and close out the win. The first batter he faced laced an RBI double to right field which led to another pitching change as [autotag]Trent Vietmeier[/autotag] would come out of the bullpen with runners on second and third with no one out and a 10-4 lead.
The first batter he faced hit a sacrifice fly to make it 10-5 Tigers, but it got the first out of the inning. His second batter grounded out for out number two, but his third batter hit an RBI single to cut the lead to 10-6 with two down and a runner on second.
So, in came [autotag]Eric Reyzelman[/autotag], who struck out the only hitter he faced as the Tigers won 10-6. With the win, LSU improves to 30-14 (12-9 SEC). The Tigers will take a trip to Tuscaloosa for a weekend series with the Alabama Crimson Tide starting Friday night at 6 p.m. CT.
— LSU Baseball (@LSUbaseball) May 4, 2022
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