Bruce Thorson-USA TODAY Sports
Per LSUSports.net: BATON ROUGE – On the strength of three solo homeruns from the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors on Friday night, the LSU baseball team fell in the series opening contest, 4-2, in Baton Rouge at Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field.

LSU falls to 9-6 on the season while Hawaii moves to 7-4.

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Game 2 of the series starts at 6:30 p.m. CT on Saturday on SECN+.

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Tigerfan23274 months
Pitiful base running tonight.
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CL810074 months
They were not alert enough, not trying hard enough, you could see the energy that Lau players had. Just nothing there when could have easily got on base several times, just slow running to the bases, to first base several times and a couple times caught them sleeping just no energy, guess cause it's Hawaii? Should have lots energy to play to win, their record is not the best in sec
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lsuag8874 months
LSU falls a lot lately. Anyone have a cane?
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eugene1928LSU74 months
The question now is can they get up?
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ScaryClown74 months
This team sucks
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YogaPants74 months
hey clown let's not wave the white flag just yet
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southsidedell74 months
Nah Yoga they suck. It's been 15 games.
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ScaryClown74 months
Says the yoga pants gay boy
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Pickslimmons74 months
Geez, let's see...get em off their surfboards long enough to teach em how keep score and what the bat, ball, and glove is for, then drag em half way around the world to Skip Bertman Field, pitch our biggest scariest pitcher at em...and they freakin beat us! Mahalo you bunch of haole Tigers! WTH's going on, Pawl?
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Vernonbrew2274 months
Pretty sad but just average LSU
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conman74 months
Take off those purple and gold glasses. It's gonna be a rough year
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bringit321074 months
SEC! SEC! SEC!
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voodooidotwo74 months
This team is really bad.
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GoneFishing2174 months
A two run loss is really bad?
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voodooidotwo74 months
No, a two run lose to Hawaii is. A 9-6 record is. Multiple losses to smaller schools is.
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GoneFishing2174 months
Nah it’s really not. It’s not indicative of anything until the team has reached its full potential and is playing healthy and at its best. Before the ULL game we were averaging over 7 runs per game. That’s good production. We are facing good pitchers from teams in the midweek because it means more to beat LSU than sweeping a non conference series against a lesser opponent. Whether you want to admit it or not, Hawaii threw a good pitcher against us last night. Watson nearly put us up 5-2 also. It didn’t happen though. That’s how things go. People said the same thing last year and we played for a National championship. Why not just wait and see how things play out before saying “this team is really bad”. Posters on this board have to routinely eat those words on here, especially during baseball season
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