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ATHENS, Ga. – Fifth-ranked Georgia struck for eight runs in the second inning Saturday night to take an 8-0 lead, and the Bulldogs went on to post a 13-8 win over LSU at Foley Field.

Georgia improved to 40-11 overall, 20-6 in the SEC, while LSU dropped to 29-23 overall and 9-17 in conference play.

The teams will conclude the series at 2 p.m. CT Sunday in a game that will be broadcast on the LSU Sports Radio Network and televised on the SEC Network.

“Georgia is the best offense in college baseball,” said LSU coach Jay Johnson. “They just put together great at-bats; their power is one thing, but the difficulty in striking them out has probably what has impressed me the most.”

Georgia reliever Paul Farley (6-1) earned the win, firing 3.2 scoreless innings with three hits, two walks and three strikeouts.

LSU starting pitcher Marcos Paz (1-3) was charged with the loss, as he allowed seven runs on five hits in 1.1 innings with four walks and one strikeout.

Georgia erupted for eight runs in the bottom of second inning in an outburst highlighted by a grand slam from third baseman Michael O’Shaughnessy and a two-run homer by designated hitter Jordy Oriach.

A three-run double by LSU catcher Cade Arrambide in the top of the third inning narrowed the gap to 8-3.

Georgia, however, scored two runs in both the fifth and sixth innings, extending its advantage to 12-3.

The Tigers scored four runs in the eighth, as leftfielder Chris Stanfield blasted a three-run homer – his third dinger of the season – and second baseball Jack Ruckert provided an RBI groundout.

O’Shaugnessy’s second homer of the game, a solo shot, in the bottom of the eighth increased the Bulldogs’ lead to 13-7.

LSU added a run in the ninth inning when centerfielder Derek Curiel doubled and later scored from third base on a wild pitch.

(Release via LSU Athletics)

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Cracker4 hours
It’s over Wormer dropped the big one
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CjNola755 hours
How can we be this bad???
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Tiger19882 hours
Do you realize there’s no number 1 or 2 pitcher going again this weekend?
There’s no Jake Brown? Hitting has come around as they are scoring lots of runs.
When you lose 10 innings+ and have to rely on the pen this much, that’s the product.
Then the defense was a big issue earlier this season. It has been better. You’re watching 5-6 freshmen play against 5th year seniors.
LSU will beat the brakes off of teams next season should the core group stick together.
Injuries and lack of performance by pitchers who did perform just last year is it in a nutshell.
Some of you are trolls or just idiots.
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southsidedell31 min
They were arse when they had all that this year too so more excuses please lol
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southsidedell31 min
They were arse when they had all that this year too so more excuses please lol
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CaptainYaYa7 hours
This is unreal. We got another head fake.
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SOL27 hours
What should we expect. UGA is in 1st place. We need some games with the bottom half of the SEC.
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UncleLester16 hours
Win the next 4 and we’re in a Regional. I believe.
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tigerbutt8 hours
But why?
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Vernonbrew226 hours
Is there an NIT tournament for baseball
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pitchandcatch2716 hours
13-8 not 13-7, this team sucks. Worst LSU year of BB
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Vernonbrew226 hours
Worse than the worst Smoke Manure teams (hands down) with more paid talent.
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cypresstiger5 hours
You don’t know LSU baseball history
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southsidedell30 min
Cypress….look how much is being paid to these players to be bad. In relative terms this is a fn disaster.
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pitchandcatch2716 hours
13-8 not 13-7, this team sucks. Worst LSU year of BB
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Tiger19882 hours
Another fricking moron
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