LSU coach Jay Johnson explains decision to start Paul Skenes in regional win over Tulane

Skenes tossed 124 pitches in a complete game on Friday, allowing LSU to entirely preserve its bullpen.

The Tigers began the Baton Rouge Regional on Friday by easily dispatching Tulane, 7-2, behind a complete-game performance from ace pitcher [autotag]Paul Skenes[/autotag].

The decision to start Skenes came as a bit of a surprise considering coaches often opt to save their best arms for tougher matchups later in the regional. However, after the game, coach [autotag]Jay Johnson[/autotag] said that the decision to start Skenes over [autotag]Ty Floyd[/autotag] or [autotag]Thatcher Hurd[/autotag] was an easy one.

Skenes, who threw 124 pitches in the first nine-inning complete game of his career, told the media that his ability to go the distance preserved LSU’s bullpen moving forward. Johnson confirmed this was the primary motivation behind giving Skenes the start.

Only time will tell if the decision to start Skenes was the right one, but for now, LSU is 1-0 as it awaits the result of Game 2 between Oregon State and Sam Houston State.

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