Top three LSU baseball players of All-Time

LSU baseball won six national championships and had a lot of talent in their program, three of the best were Ben McDonald, Eddy Furniss, and Todd Walker.

LSU baseball has won six national championships in 1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, and 2009. When you win six national championships, you must have a lot of talent come through your program. Three of the best players for LSU were Ben McDonald, Eddy Furniss, and Todd Walker.

Ben McDonald Pitcher 1987-1989

McDonald was at LSU for three years and helped the team reach the College World Series twice. In the 1987 College World Series, McDonald gave up a walk-off grand slam to Stanford. McDonald had his best year in 1989 when he went 14-4 with a 3.49 ERA. He also set an SEC record with 202 strikeouts. The 1989 National Player of the Year finished his LSU career with 373 strikeouts and had a 44.2 consecutive scoreless inning streak. McDonald was inducted into the College Baseball Hall of Fame in 2000.

Todd Walker Second Base 1992-1994

Walker was the 1992 Freshman of the Year and SEC Player of the Year in his sophomore season. Walker was a two-time All-American that batted .396. The second baseman was known for his bat and had 310 hits in three years and 246 RBIs. Walker is also a member of the College Baseball Hall of Fame in 2009.

Eddy Furniss First Base 1996-1998

Furniss was a beast while at LSU; when he left LSU, he was the leader in hits (352), home runs (80), and RBIs (308). Furniss also leads LSU in many other offensive categories. The first baseman was a two-time All-American, SEC Player of the Year in 1996, and won back-to-back College World Series’s.