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BATON ROUGE, La. – Infielder Josh Smith of the Texas Rangers will seek to enhance LSU’s World Series legacy when the Rangers open the World Series Friday against the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Smith, a Baton Rouge native who played at LSU from 2017-19, seeks to become the 16th former Tiger to earn a World Series ring.

First pitch for Game 1 of the World Series is set for 7 p.m. CT Friday at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. All of the World Series games will be televised on FOX.

Fifteen former LSU Tigers have played on World Series championship teams on 20 occasions, beginning with infielder Alvin Dark of the New York Giants in 1954.

A total of 42 former Tigers have been a part of MLB playoff teams since 1990, and 13 players have been members of World Series Championship teams in that span.

Smith made his MLB debut with the Rangers last season, and he has collected eight doubles, one triple, six homers, 15 RBI and 29 runs this season as a third baseman, shortstop and leftfielder. He was selected in the second round of the 2019 MLB Draft by the New York Yankees, and he was traded in July 2021 to the Rangers.

Smith was rated among the top 10 of all Rangers prospects, and he made his debut at the Triple-A level in 2022, hitting .273 in 191 plate appearances for the Round Rock (Texas) Express.

Smith was LSU’s starting shortstop in 2019 after missing most of the 2018 season with a stress reaction in his vertebrae. He was the starting third baseman for LSU’s 2017 College World Series runners-up team, earning Freshman All-America and Freshman All-SEC recognition.

Smith, a three-time member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll as a finance major, was LSU’s leading hitter in 2019, batting .346 (89-for-257) with 17 doubles, two triples, nine homers, 41 RBI, 72 runs and 20 steals in 24 attempts.

He finished the 2019 season No. 4 in the Southeastern Conference in runs scored (72), No. 6 in batting average (.346), No. 6 in stolen bases (20), No. 8 in hits (89), and No. 10 in on-base percentage (.433).

Smith was named to the 2019 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional All-Tournament team after hitting .400 (4-for-10) with one double, one triple, one homer, three RBI and five runs. He was voted to the 2019 SEC All-Tournament Team after hitting .360 (9-for-25) with two doubles, one homer, four RBI and five runs.

Following is the list of the former LSU players who became World Series champions:

MLB World Series Champions from LSU:

• INF Alvin Dark, New York Giants – 1954 (player); Oakland Athletics – 1974 (manager)
• 1B Joe Bill Adcock, Milwaukee Braves - 1957
• LHP Mark Guthrie, Minnesota Twins – 1991
• LHP Eddie Yarnall, New York Yankees – 1999 and 2000
• LHP Randy Keisler, New York Yankees - 2000
• RHP Russ Springer, Arizona Diamondbacks - 2001
• RHP Curtis Leskanic, Boston Red Sox – 2004
• RHP Brian Wilson, San Francisco Giants – 2010 and 2012
• INF Mike Fontenot, San Francisco Giants – 2010
• LHP Brian Tallet, St. Louis Cardinals - 2011
• INF Ryan Theriot, St. Louis Cardinals – 2011; San Francisco Giants - 2012
• RHP Louis Coleman, Kansas City Royals - 2015
• 3B Alex Bregman, Houston Astros – 2017 and 2022
• RHP Will Harris, Houston Astros – 2017
• OF Andrew Stevenson, Washington Nationals – 2019

(Release via LSU Athletics)
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Pelican fan9911 months
Poor Alvin Dark went from World Series champion to having a shithole street named after him
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SOL211 months
Go Josh, go Rangers
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K2LAW11 months
Great kid!
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Croozin211 months
Yes, he is and comes from great stock, both mom and dad.
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Pepe Lepew11 months
Geaux Tigers
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LSU82Cajun11 months
If Rangers win at home they’ll sweep
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24chevrolet4811 months
Hmm O'ya, but I'm still Stros Fan !!
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Saunson6911 months
I also notice TD mention his minor league avg, but not major. It's horrible .150 with like 6 homers in a full season of ABs
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Saunson6911 months
He almost cost Rangers the WS. On 1st pinch runner with 0 outs. Only got to 2nd on line drive to RF. I would've gone right away to 3rd. If he does that, they win that game.

Bats .150 with no power. He's a liability to the Rangers.
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Saunson6911 months
That line drive also booted and took off hop to RF, he had time.
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HubbaBubba11 months
A ring is a ring, but I don't see him playing in the WS.
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Bill W Tiger11 months
How cool is that!

Another LSU Tiger on that list is Joe Bill Adock of Coushatta, LA also holds a MLB record(along with maybe 15 more players)...as a member of the Milwaukee Braves in 1954, he hit 4 homers in one game
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MardiGrasCajun11 months
Geaux Rangers!
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