Oh My God, That Was Awful


Giving up 6 homeruns is not ideal; hitting 4 is though. Our pitching was just in no mood to go to Omaha. It seemed like no matter what we did, what we threw, Tennessee was just clobbering it over the wall. Our 3 errors certainly didn't help. Our offense was average or even above average. If we could have just pitched a decent game and held them to 5 runs, we would have won and played an elimination game Monday. Paul just wanted one more screw you before he retires. Pulling Marceaux wasn't ideal. He did give up 3 runs over 3 innings however only 2 were earned due to the error in the 1st inning that came to score on the homerun. Paul then puts in Garrett Edwards, which I wasn't completely in disagreement with. There was probably someone better, but anyway, Edwards gives up a 2 run bomb and only records one out. Hellmers comes in to clean up the inning although he did more damage than Edwards did. He gave up 4 runs over 0.2 innings. Shockingly, Jacob Hasty was the first pitcher to not allow a single run. Labas allowed 4, 3 earned, over 3 innings, and finally Devin Fontenot closed out the blowout. I can't remember if I've said this before, but I am sick of hearing the phrase "Mainieri Magic". Stop it. They are not winning because of him, they are winning in spite of him. 

But let's end on a good note. Dylan Crews homered in his first 2 at bats. Tre Morgan mashed a 2 run Johnson to drive in Zach Arnold. And lastly Brody Drost also knocked a 2 run blast to drive in Cade Doughty. To be fair, LSU made it a whole lot further than what most people, even I, thought. Most didn't think they would even make Regionals. The haters then thought they wouldn't win a single game at Regionals. Then they thought LSU wouldn't make Super Regionals. Making Super Regionals after most people thought they wouldn't even make Regionals is a huge accomplishment for them. I couldn't be prouder of this team and to call myself a fan. 

(All stats courtesy of ESPN)

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