What's Happening?
LSU's baseball team opened their 2026 season with a commanding 15-5 win against Milwaukee at Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field. The game, which ended in the eighth inning due to the 10-run rule, saw LSU trailing 5-4 before a pivotal seventh inning. During this inning, LSU's Cade Arrambide hit a three-run homer, contributing to a six-run surge that put the Tigers ahead 10-5. LSU's offensive efforts were bolstered by home runs from Zach Yorke and Seth Dardar, while Gavin Guidry, returning from injury, secured the win by pitching the final two innings without allowing any runs. The Tigers' pitching staff, including Casan Evans and Cooper Williams, collectively struck out 17 Milwaukee batters.
Why It's Important?
This victory is significant for LSU as it sets a positive
tone for the season, showcasing their resilience and depth in both offense and pitching. The performance of players like Cade Arrambide and Gavin Guidry highlights the team's potential to compete at a high level, which could be crucial for their aspirations in the NCAA baseball season. The win also demonstrates the effectiveness of LSU's coaching under Jay Johnson, who praised the team's ability to respond to early setbacks. For Milwaukee, the loss indicates areas for improvement, particularly in pitching and defense, as they look to rebound in the series.
What's Next?
LSU and Milwaukee are set to face off again in the second game of their series. LSU will aim to maintain their momentum and secure another win, while Milwaukee will look to adjust their strategy to avoid another defeat. The game will be broadcast on the LSU Sports Radio Network and streamed on SEC Network +, providing fans with multiple ways to follow the action.









