Who was the standout player in the second game?
Anthony Eyanson, who pitched a complete game with 14 strikeouts.
Sports / Baseball
LSU baseball split its doubleheader against Texas A&M on Saturday, May 3, 2025, at Blue Bell Park. The Tigers lost the first game 3-1 but rebounded to win the second game 2-1, thanks to a stellar performance by pitcher Anthony Eyanson.
The first game saw Texas A&M take an early lead and maintain it, despite a solo home run by LSU's Jared Jones. LSU struggled to capitalize on opportunities, ultimately falling short. In the second game, Anthony Eyanson dominated the mound, pitching a complete game and limiting the Aggies' offense. LSU's two-run sixth inning, highlighted by Ethan Frey's RBI double and Josh Pearson's squeeze bunt, proved to be the difference-maker.
The final game of the series will feature LSU potentially starting freshman right-hander Casan Evans, who impressed in his first career start last weekend. Texas A&M is expected to counter with left-hander Myles Patton.
Anthony Eyanson, who pitched a complete game with 14 strikeouts.
Texas A&M won the first game 3-1.
The game will be broadcast on the LSU Sports Radio Network and streamed on SEC Network+.
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