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LSU Baseball Stats & Rankings (thru 3/29) *SEC Only Stats too

Posted on 3/30/26 at 1:28 pm
Posted by tadelatt
Buga Nation
Member since Jan 2010
12377 posts
Posted on 3/30/26 at 1:28 pm
After looking at these stats, it doesn't feel quite as bad with a 19-10 record. Honestly, it is probably the worst we have been in the first 29 games in a long time, however, it seems to be bad luck.

Look at the stats and you will see how it is impossible for a team to score as many runs as we do and strikeout way more batters in SEC only games than anyone else and not win games unless you are walking too many batters and we are def doing that. If we can get those walks under control, things change and we honestly would be 7-2 in SEC. Walks lost use those games


Overall Record: 19-10 (4-5)
RPI: 83
RPI (Non): 127
SOS: 99
SOS (Non): 239

Team Hitting (National, SEC Ranking)
Batting Avg: 0.287 (94th, 9th)
On-Base Pct: 0.422 (31st, 5th)
Slugging Pct: 0.483 (55th, 6th)
Hits: 272 (57th, 7th)
Doubles: 55 (60th, 8th)
Home Runs: 41 (33rd, 8th)
Runs: 247 (19th, 4th)
Scoring: 8.5 (29th, 5th)
Hit by Pitch: 48 (61st, 5th)
Walks: 183 (4th, Leads SEC)

Team Pitching (National, SEC Ranking)
ERA: 4.76 (61st, 13th)
Hits/9 IP: 7.28 (16th, 4th)
K-to-BB Ratio: 2.66 (32nd, 10th)
K/9 IP: 12.9 (3rd, Leads SEC)
BB/9 IP: 4.87 (158th, 13th)
WHIP: 1.350 (44th, 12th)

Individual Hitting (National, SEC Ranking)

Batting Average
Jake Brown: 0.368 (152nd, 8th)

Hits
Jake Brown: 42 (39th, 3rd)
Derek Curriel: 39 (82nd, 6th)

Doubles
Seth Dardar : 10 (70th, 7th)

Home Runs
Jake Brown: 11 (19th, 5th)

RBIs
Jake Brown: 39 (17th, 3rd)

Runs
Jake Brown: 36 (25th, 3rd)
Derek Curriel: 30 (120th, 13th)
Steven Milam: 29 (147th, 19th)

Walks
Zach Yorke: 26 (36th, 5th)

Total Bases
Jake Brown: 82 (17th, 4th)

Toughest to Strike Out
Steven Milam: 9.9 (88th, 4th)


Individual Pitching (National, SEC Ranking)

ERA
William Schmidt: 2.55 (83rd, 9th)
Cooper Moore: 3.38 (177th, 18th)

Hits Allowed per 9 IP
Casan Evans: 6.50 (98th, 15th)

Strikeouts
Casan Evans: 53 (29th, 6th)
William Schmidt: 49 (45th, 12th)

Strikeouts per 9 IP
Casan Evans: 13.25 (23rd, 4th)
William Schmidt: 12.48 (44th, 10th)
Cooper Moore: 10.97 (110th, 24th)

Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio
Cooper Moore: 5.57 (49th, 9th)
William Schmidt: 4.45 (90th, 17th)

Walks Allowed per 9 IP
Cooper Moore: 1.97 (78th, 9th)

WHIP
William Schmidt: 1.13 (136th, 16th)
Cooper Moore: 1.16 (146th, 20th)



SEC ONLY GAMES


Team Hitting (SEC Games Only)
Batting Avg: 0.269 (6th)
Runs: 71 (1st)
Hits: 68 (4th)
RBIs: 59 (3rd)
Doubles: 17 (2nd)
Home Runs: 9 (7th)
Total Bases: 128 (6th)
Walks: 61 (1st)
Hit By Pitch: 13 (1st)
Strikeouts: 78 (11th)

Team Pitching(SEC Games Only)
ERA: 6.14 (11th)
Opp. Batting Avg: 0.237 (5th)
Strikeouts: 109 (1st)
Hits Allowed: 71 (7th)
Runs Allowed: 59 (12th)
Earned Runs Allowed: 54 (10th)
Walks: 58 (15th)
Home Runs Allowed: 9 (4th)

Individual Hitting(SEC Games Only)

Slugging Pct
Seth Dardar: 0.727 (2nd)

Runs
Derek Curriel: 11 (1st)
Jake Brown: 10 (2nd)
Steven Milam: 10 (2nd)

Hits
Chris Stanfield: 12 (10th)

Doubles
Seth Dardar: 5 (1st)

RBIs
Seth Dardar: 10 (4th)
Jake Brown: 9 (5th)
Derek Curriel: 9 (5th)

Walks
Jake Brown: 10 (2nd)
Hit by Pitch


Individual Pitching(SEC Games Only)

ERA
William Schmidt: 2.75 (10th)

Strikeouts
Casan Evans: 23 (4th)
Posted by Yeti_Chaser
Member since Nov 2017
12516 posts
Posted on 3/30/26 at 1:51 pm to
The walks will get better. This happened both years under Yeskie. But your post doesnt show the piss poor defense that will need to get corrected, especially behind the plate if we want to call it "bad luck"
Posted by CWILKS3
Covington
Member since Apr 2020
1128 posts
Posted on 3/30/26 at 2:13 pm to
Man, Casan Evans and Schmidt as your 1-2 punch next year is going to be special to watch. Excited to watch them continue to grow, even though it’s painfully frustrating sometimes
Posted by tadelatt
Buga Nation
Member since Jan 2010
12377 posts
Posted on 3/31/26 at 3:47 am to
Yeah
Posted by KWL85
Member since Mar 2023
3705 posts
Posted on 3/31/26 at 5:37 am to
I feel more confident that we will hit well enough to be relevant, than I do in our pitching and defense. The talent is there, but we aren't consistently good. This team is missing the "it" factor that elite teams possess.
Posted by josh336
baton rouge
Member since Jan 2007
82502 posts
Posted on 3/31/26 at 6:25 am to
If by “it” you mean another elite arm to pair with schmidt at the top, a good defense, and 1-2 more great bats, then yeah, they are missing it
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