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The weak spot in LSU’s batting lineup.
Posted on 2/21/26 at 6:48 pm
Posted on 2/21/26 at 6:48 pm
If anyone finds it, let me know. Our consensus first team all American Curiel has the lowest batting average, but everyone knows that will change. We lose for a few games one of the best SEC outfielders, Stanfield, and his replacement, Simpson, is only hitting .429. Reeves, the rant whipping boy who is not even starting now, is hitting .333. When Stanfield comes back, options at DH include Simpson, Braun, Pearson Rucker and Serna.
Yeah, yeah yeah, it’s early and the competition is inferior. But still, in most years LSU has had at least one or two starters who you felt like were almost automatic outs. There is just no let up for opposing pitchers in the LSU lineup this year, at least so far. And exit speeds do not lie, the ball is just popping off LSU bats.
The hardest part of Jay Johnson’s job has to be filling out his lineup up card and leaving players on the bench who have played well given the opportunity. From a batting standpoint, this is a super deep team. There is like no player that comes to bat that makes you cringe.
Yeah, yeah yeah, it’s early and the competition is inferior. But still, in most years LSU has had at least one or two starters who you felt like were almost automatic outs. There is just no let up for opposing pitchers in the LSU lineup this year, at least so far. And exit speeds do not lie, the ball is just popping off LSU bats.
The hardest part of Jay Johnson’s job has to be filling out his lineup up card and leaving players on the bench who have played well given the opportunity. From a batting standpoint, this is a super deep team. There is like no player that comes to bat that makes you cringe.
Posted on 2/21/26 at 6:51 pm to paper tiger
The best part is pitching under Jay always come around...and when they do, they're going to get the privilege of 13 dudes who can mash regardless of the order they are in
This team has more "potential" than 23 and 25
Because its DEEPER than both
This team has more "potential" than 23 and 25
Because its DEEPER than both
Posted on 2/21/26 at 7:02 pm to paper tiger
Watching the Tennessee game, they had a corner outfielder hitting .188 with 1 RBI down in the 8 spot.
Our 8 hole hitter today, also a corner outfielder, is hitting .429 with a 1.200+ OPS.
I know it's extremely early, but we just have so many options. Both on the mound and at the plate. It's a a symptom of (1) having bigger rosters; (2) A full roster of Jay Johnson players; and (3) Really only adding game ready guys (outside of about 3/4) out of the portal and recruiting class.
The key will be finding the most valuable 27 per weekend. Those 27 will likely change each weekend based on what that weekend calls for.
Likely locks each weekend
POSITION PLAYERS
1. Brown
2. Dardar
3. Yorke
4. Caraway
5. Arrambide
6. Braun
7. Milam
8. Curiel
9. Serna
10. Stanfield
11. Simpson
PITCHERS
12. Evans
13. Moore
13. Guidry
15. Sheerin
16. Rizy
17. Dathe
18. Schmidt
19. Williams
20. Cowan
21. Plog
22-23 - 2 of Lachenmayer/Primeaux/Garcia
Then you probably have 2 of the following for spots 24 and 25
- Reaves
- Pearson
- Ruckert
- Harden
- Yamin (entirely catcher health dependent)
Then you probably have 2 of the following for spots 26-27
- Ricken
- Theophilus
- Paz
- Noot
- Benge
- Fontenot
- whichever LHP is not included in the first group.
All that said, a ton can change. At this point last year, Connor Ware seemed like he needed to be the Sunday guy.
Fun roster to work with.
Our 8 hole hitter today, also a corner outfielder, is hitting .429 with a 1.200+ OPS.
I know it's extremely early, but we just have so many options. Both on the mound and at the plate. It's a a symptom of (1) having bigger rosters; (2) A full roster of Jay Johnson players; and (3) Really only adding game ready guys (outside of about 3/4) out of the portal and recruiting class.
The key will be finding the most valuable 27 per weekend. Those 27 will likely change each weekend based on what that weekend calls for.
Likely locks each weekend
POSITION PLAYERS
1. Brown
2. Dardar
3. Yorke
4. Caraway
5. Arrambide
6. Braun
7. Milam
8. Curiel
9. Serna
10. Stanfield
11. Simpson
PITCHERS
12. Evans
13. Moore
13. Guidry
15. Sheerin
16. Rizy
17. Dathe
18. Schmidt
19. Williams
20. Cowan
21. Plog
22-23 - 2 of Lachenmayer/Primeaux/Garcia
Then you probably have 2 of the following for spots 24 and 25
- Reaves
- Pearson
- Ruckert
- Harden
- Yamin (entirely catcher health dependent)
Then you probably have 2 of the following for spots 26-27
- Ricken
- Theophilus
- Paz
- Noot
- Benge
- Fontenot
- whichever LHP is not included in the first group.
All that said, a ton can change. At this point last year, Connor Ware seemed like he needed to be the Sunday guy.
Fun roster to work with.
This post was edited on 2/21/26 at 7:09 pm
Posted on 2/21/26 at 7:10 pm to paper tiger
Need to figure out Friday night starter and Moore might be that guy. Evans is a talent but needs to prove he’s a starter.
There’s no Skenes or Anderson on this team (there won’t be a Skenes ever again) and maybe not an Eyanson, so the offense needs to be absolutely elite to reach our goals this year. The bullpen is deep and will be a weapon.
There’s no Skenes or Anderson on this team (there won’t be a Skenes ever again) and maybe not an Eyanson, so the offense needs to be absolutely elite to reach our goals this year. The bullpen is deep and will be a weapon.
Posted on 2/21/26 at 7:16 pm to MetArl15
Don’t underestimate the value of a top shelf ace the caliber of Anderson. A Skenes is off the charts.
Posted on 2/21/26 at 7:21 pm to doubleb
I’m not. We need to compensate for not having that this year.
Johnson has always had a top 5 pick as his Friday ace when he’s won National championships. He doesn’t this year, so the lineup needs to make up for it.
Johnson has always had a top 5 pick as his Friday ace when he’s won National championships. He doesn’t this year, so the lineup needs to make up for it.
Posted on 2/21/26 at 7:22 pm to paper tiger
Definitely a lot of options. Gotta figure out roles on the pitching staff and who in the lineup will be able to consistently keep up their level of play over the next few weeks. SEC play is going to be very fun.
Posted on 2/21/26 at 7:29 pm to paper tiger
Putting standfield back in will weaken a little. He's not a consistent hitter we have better hitters that can play left field
This post was edited on 2/21/26 at 7:33 pm
Posted on 2/21/26 at 7:35 pm to MetArl15
quote:
I’m not. We need to compensate for not having that this year.
Johnson has always had a top 5 pick as his Friday ace when he’s won National championships. He doesn’t this year, so the lineup needs to make up for it.
Thats a fair take after the first seven games. Our hitters have greatly outperformed our pitchers and it’s natural to wonder if LSU is a team that will have to average 7 or 8 runs a game.
It’s early, though, and I would bet things tend to equalize more over time. It’s hard to see LSU staying this hot at the plate for the whole season. We have six hitters over .400 and 11 over .300. That will change a lot.
On the other hand, there is a ton of talent among the pitching staff. I think one reason our pitchers are struggling is the pressure of trying to find a spot in the rotation. The cream will rise to the top.
But no doubt, this might be a team that has to rely more on hitting than prior teams with Skenes, Anderson or Eyason. One strength of our pitching could be Guidry if he turns into an ace reliever. A true ace reliever can save a lot of close games.
Posted on 2/21/26 at 7:39 pm to paper tiger
This is the first CJJ team that I can remember where we aint tinkering much and I love it.
Posted on 2/21/26 at 7:43 pm to Jest a game
quote:You mean the guy who led the team in batting average in SEC play last year?
He's not a consistent hitter
Posted on 2/21/26 at 7:45 pm to Jest a game
quote:
Putting standfield back in will weaken a little. He's not a consistent hitter we have better hitters that can play left fiel
It’s a very small sample size so far. Wasn’t Stanfield our leading hitter against SEC pitching last year? When you add in his speed and fielding ability, I think his starting spot is very secure. It’s a nice problem to have, Simpson probably has more pop in his bat.
I think once Stanfield is fully recovered, Simpson’s primary role will be DH.
Posted on 2/21/26 at 7:48 pm to Jest a game
quote:
Putting standfield back in will weaken a little. He's not a consistent hitter
Found the idiot.
Posted on 2/21/26 at 7:49 pm to TaderSalad
quote:
This is the first CJJ team that I can remember where we aint tinkering much and I love it.
Huh?
We've tinkered a bunch and it's only been two weekends.
Posted on 2/21/26 at 7:50 pm to Broski
He needs to hot all year not just in a few games
Posted on 2/21/26 at 7:51 pm to MetArl15
I know we don’t have Skenes as no college team probably ever will again. But all the others we just don’t know yet. There are many on this team with the potential to be elite like Anderson and Eyanson. Gotta remember that Eyanson looked way worse than just about anybody on this staff so far in the pre conference and first few weeks of sec play last year before he turned it on. I’ve learned under Jay to just have patience because the pitching always come around by mid season to end of the year.
Posted on 2/21/26 at 7:52 pm to Jest a game
quote:
He needs to hot all year not just in a few games
Confirmed that I found the idiot.
Also, I promise you that some of the guys that you're thinking are much better bats than Stanfield right now will slump come SEC play.
It always happens, because it happens to every team.
Posted on 2/21/26 at 7:55 pm to paper tiger
You seem to be super sharp at baseball the way you put so much stock on batting avg and in short sample sizes. I liked and subscribed.
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