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best LSU Baseball team to not win the CWS
Posted on 7/28/25 at 7:55 am
Posted on 7/28/25 at 7:55 am
for me it has to be 1998, we should have gone back to back to back
Posted on 7/28/25 at 8:02 am to AlecRock23
1998 is an easy answer. Started 2-0 in Omaha.
2013 team was a wagon
57-11
23-7 SEC
SEC Tournament Champs
Nola and Bregman
Lost their two games in Omaha 2-1
2013 team was a wagon
57-11
23-7 SEC
SEC Tournament Champs
Nola and Bregman
Lost their two games in Omaha 2-1
Posted on 7/28/25 at 8:08 am to skullhawk
quote:
2013 team was a wagon
57-11
23-7 SEC
SEC Tournament Champs
Nola and Bregman
Lost their two games in Omaha 2-1
The damn dead ball era in that park was tough to watch
This post was edited on 7/29/25 at 9:55 am
Posted on 7/28/25 at 8:10 am to AlecRock23
How about 2017? I think we win it if Walker doesn't get hurt.
Posted on 7/28/25 at 8:11 am to AlecRock23
I thought that 2013 team was for sure going to win it all.
Posted on 7/28/25 at 8:35 am to tigerbait1.6
quote:
The damn bead ball era in that park was tough to watch
UCLA won the title that year, giving up 4 runs in 5 games in Omaha
Posted on 7/28/25 at 8:37 am to AlecRock23
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1998
Still can't believe we let that one get away. It was the Tigers for the taking.
Posted on 7/28/25 at 8:43 am to AlecRock23
2013 is the answer for me.
That team ran through everybody until Omaha.
The cws was a very hard product to watch during the peak dead bat/ball era.
It just played so much differently than the regular season.
That team ran through everybody until Omaha.
The cws was a very hard product to watch during the peak dead bat/ball era.
It just played so much differently than the regular season.
Posted on 7/28/25 at 8:48 am to LSUbub12
I'd put 1992 in the discussion too. Won the SEC regular season and tournament, bats just went cold for a few games in the regional.
Posted on 7/28/25 at 9:26 am to sharkfhin
I agree
The dead bat era is pretty much dead to me so I wasn’t even considering 2013
The dead bat era is pretty much dead to me so I wasn’t even considering 2013
Posted on 7/28/25 at 9:27 am to RPC4LSU
I like this one, but it wasn’t an all time great Tiger team. They were very gritty, gutting out two straight wins against an all time great team (56-4 on a 23 game winning streak when we faced them).
How about 1989, going on the road and winning two straight in College Station against a 58-5 team?
1987 WITH Joey Belle!
How about 1989, going on the road and winning two straight in College Station against a 58-5 team?
1987 WITH Joey Belle!
Posted on 7/28/25 at 9:37 am to AlecRock23
1) 1998 - frick that random cold front in July (??). Team was built to win with the brand of baseball being played in this era. I was in Rosenblatt for both losses against USC. Up until 1/9/12, it was the worst loss I ever experienced as a fan in-person. Saints/Rams NFCCG trumped both later on.
2) 2013 - This team was stacked. Bracket set up perfectly (missed Rodon who was throwing G1 for NC State in other matchup in our bracket). All we had to do was get past a UCLA team we more than overmatched offensively and, at very least, was our equal on the mound. I’d argue Nola was better than Plutko or anyone else they had. Their brand of baseball was bullshite. And that Bregman error will haunt many people’s dreams forever.
3) 2017 - Not taking anything away from this team b/c beating that Oregon State team back to back games was one hell of an accomplishment by itself, but we don’t even get the opportunity to play in champ series without an ump with a strike zone 2 feet off plate. As mentioned, we win it all with with a healthy Eric Walker.
4) 2015 - This lineup raked. Team really had it all except for a #3. Some years you don’t even need a true #3 to win it all. Poche’s throws to 1B in G1 vs TCU were the nail in the coffin. Lange’s masterful performance in G2 wasn’t enough to overcome a #pawl gut-feeling special throwing Person for his 2nd start all year in G3. I would have taken our 1-2 of Poche-Lange vs anyone.
These teams were very good in hindsight, but overall we’ve been lucky to win many times with our best vs other good and great teams. Baseball is such a brutally random sport, especially at college level, the very best teams are not usually hoisting the trophy at end of year.
2) 2013 - This team was stacked. Bracket set up perfectly (missed Rodon who was throwing G1 for NC State in other matchup in our bracket). All we had to do was get past a UCLA team we more than overmatched offensively and, at very least, was our equal on the mound. I’d argue Nola was better than Plutko or anyone else they had. Their brand of baseball was bullshite. And that Bregman error will haunt many people’s dreams forever.
3) 2017 - Not taking anything away from this team b/c beating that Oregon State team back to back games was one hell of an accomplishment by itself, but we don’t even get the opportunity to play in champ series without an ump with a strike zone 2 feet off plate. As mentioned, we win it all with with a healthy Eric Walker.
4) 2015 - This lineup raked. Team really had it all except for a #3. Some years you don’t even need a true #3 to win it all. Poche’s throws to 1B in G1 vs TCU were the nail in the coffin. Lange’s masterful performance in G2 wasn’t enough to overcome a #pawl gut-feeling special throwing Person for his 2nd start all year in G3. I would have taken our 1-2 of Poche-Lange vs anyone.
These teams were very good in hindsight, but overall we’ve been lucky to win many times with our best vs other good and great teams. Baseball is such a brutally random sport, especially at college level, the very best teams are not usually hoisting the trophy at end of year.
This post was edited on 7/28/25 at 10:09 am
Posted on 7/28/25 at 9:55 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
We were there for the whole series in 98. That nasty cold front silenced our bats.
Posted on 7/28/25 at 9:59 am to AlecRock23
2013 was one of the best LSU baseball teams ever. Sucks they don’t get the glory of being national champions, but the best team doesn’t always win, which makes sports so great.
Posted on 7/28/25 at 10:19 am to AlecRock23
1998 and 2013. I don't know how we didn't win a championship both of those years.
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