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LSU Outscores McNeese In Fall Baseball Exhibition Scrimmage
by Staff Reporter
November 7, 20220 Comments

SCOTT CLAUSE/USA TODAY Network
LSU Baseball Report
For Immediate Release – November 6, 2022
LSU OUTSCORES MCNEESE IN FALL BASEBALL EXHIBITION SCRIMMAGE
BATON ROUGE, La. – LSU outscored McNeese, 25-11, Sunday in a 20-inning fall baseball exhibition scrimmage at Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field. The scrimmage was divided into two 10-inning segments.
The Tigers scored five runs in the first 10-inning segment of the scrimmage, while holding McNeese to three runs.
LSU starting pitcher Paul Skenes was dominant, as the right-hander fired a perfect three innings with five strikeouts. Right-hander Grant Taylor followed Skenes on the mound and limited the Cowboys to one run on three hits in three innings with three strikeouts.
Lefthanders Griffin Herring and Nate Ackenhausen combined to pitch the final four innings for LSU, allowing just one earned run on two hits.
Centerfielder Dylan Crews led off the bottom of the first inning with a home run to right-centerfield, giving LSU a 1-0 lead.
The Cowboys tied the contest, 1-1, on centerfielder Payton Harden’s RBI single, but LSU third baseman Tommy White’s run-scoring double in the sixth allowed the Tigers to reclaim the lead.
LSU extended the advantage to 3-1 later in the sixth when designated hitter Jared Jones lifted a sacrifice fly.
McNeese responded with Harden’s RBI single in the seventh and a run-scoring single by leftfielder Cooper Hext in the eighth to tie the game at 3-3.
Catcher Brady Neal led off the LSU eighth with a double and scored on DH Josh Pearson’s single, and the Tigers added a run in the ninth when leftfielder Josh Stevenson delivered an RBI single.
In the second 10-inning half of the scrimmage, the Tigers erupted for 20 runs while limiting McNeese to eight. The LSU bats exploded with a barrage of home runs, including two by Neal and one each by Jones, rightfielder Paxton Kling and catcher Hayden Travinski.
LSU will travel to Lafayette, La., next Sunday, November 13, to face UL Lafayette in an exhibition scrimmage at M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field.
For Immediate Release – November 6, 2022
LSU OUTSCORES MCNEESE IN FALL BASEBALL EXHIBITION SCRIMMAGE
BATON ROUGE, La. – LSU outscored McNeese, 25-11, Sunday in a 20-inning fall baseball exhibition scrimmage at Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field. The scrimmage was divided into two 10-inning segments.
The Tigers scored five runs in the first 10-inning segment of the scrimmage, while holding McNeese to three runs.
LSU starting pitcher Paul Skenes was dominant, as the right-hander fired a perfect three innings with five strikeouts. Right-hander Grant Taylor followed Skenes on the mound and limited the Cowboys to one run on three hits in three innings with three strikeouts.
Lefthanders Griffin Herring and Nate Ackenhausen combined to pitch the final four innings for LSU, allowing just one earned run on two hits.
Centerfielder Dylan Crews led off the bottom of the first inning with a home run to right-centerfield, giving LSU a 1-0 lead.
The Cowboys tied the contest, 1-1, on centerfielder Payton Harden’s RBI single, but LSU third baseman Tommy White’s run-scoring double in the sixth allowed the Tigers to reclaim the lead.
LSU extended the advantage to 3-1 later in the sixth when designated hitter Jared Jones lifted a sacrifice fly.
McNeese responded with Harden’s RBI single in the seventh and a run-scoring single by leftfielder Cooper Hext in the eighth to tie the game at 3-3.
Catcher Brady Neal led off the LSU eighth with a double and scored on DH Josh Pearson’s single, and the Tigers added a run in the ninth when leftfielder Josh Stevenson delivered an RBI single.
In the second 10-inning half of the scrimmage, the Tigers erupted for 20 runs while limiting McNeese to eight. The LSU bats exploded with a barrage of home runs, including two by Neal and one each by Jones, rightfielder Paxton Kling and catcher Hayden Travinski.
LSU will travel to Lafayette, La., next Sunday, November 13, to face UL Lafayette in an exhibition scrimmage at M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field.
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