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BATON ROUGE, La. – LSU right fielder Brayden Jobert launched a solo homer in the bottom of the eighth inning, which was one of five for the Tigers, to lift the No. 5 national seed to a 6-5 victory over Oregon State Sunday night at Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field.

LSU’s record improved to 45-15 with the win, and Oregon State dropped to 40-19 on the season with the defeat.

The Tigers moved into the regional final with the victory and will face the winner of the Oregon State-Sam Houston State matchup that takes place shortly after the second game of the day. The contest has yet to be assigned a start time, but it will be distributed once received.

Right-hander Thatcher Hurd (6-2) came in to relieve LSU starter Ty Floyd out of the weather delay and earned the win for his efforts. He fired 5.0 innings and allowed four runs on seven hits, but tallied a career-high 12 punchouts. Gavin Guidry entered to pitch in the ninth to close out the game and pick up his second save of the season. He tallied two strikeouts in his outing.

Oregon State opened the scoring in the top of the third with a solo shot from second baseman Travis Bazzana. Floyd escaped the ensuing jam, and the game entered a weather delay at 3:12 p.m. CT. The contest resumed with the Tigers coming up to bat in the bottom of the third at 6:15 p.m. CT.

The Beavers added to their lead upon returning to play with a solo home run from right fielder Brady Kasper. The visitors also tacked on a third run due to a single and an error after a double and sac bunt got catcher Tanner Smith to third.

The Tigers responded in the bottom half of the fourth, as centerfielder Dylan Crews launched his 16th dinger of the season. Left fielder Josh Pearson reached base via a walk Crews’ homer drove him in.

LSU entered the bottom of the fifth down one run and exited with the lead. Catcher Hayden Travinski hit his ninth homer of the season into the left field bleachers and designated hitter Cade Beloso made it back-to-back with a dinger to right field. The Tigers led 4-3 after five innings. Pearson added to the home run total for the Tigers to make the score 5-3.

Oregon State tied it up at five with a two-run shot by left fielder Gavin Turley.

LSU’s Brayden Jobert gave the Tigers the lead back in the eighth by putting a ball over the right-center field wall. LSU finished the game with five dingers, which accounted for every single run the Tigers scratched across in the victory.

(Release via LSU Athletics)

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12 Comments
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theBru11 months
Escaped with the victory despite leaving the bases loaded 3 times.
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Pelican fan9911 months
What dumbass screwed up the box score smh
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SwampGar11 months
The scorecard is wrong. Says Oregon St scored 7 if you add it up.
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Jabontik11 months
would you do my taxes
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caliegeaux11 months
so we lost, but we won!
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bhtigerfan11 months
The person that wrote this article is a retard.
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Champagne11 months
Gutsy pitching from LSU. Pure guts. Tip my cap.
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SLAP9911 months
20k+ views on that strikeout clip. Probably because it was the only way people could see it.
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Freddy23811 months
Im not the smartest man in the world but the box screen has Oregon state with 7 runs to LSU 6. Somebody lying. Oh well, Geaux Tigers.
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TigersOnTop4Ever11 months
So who is starting pitcher tomorrow? Little? I mean I guess I doesn't matter it's johnny whole staff, but we need to score probably 12-15 runs lol.

Good hard fought W tonight. Let's Geaux
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drizztiger11 months
Didn’t we lose when we pitched Skenes on Friday? I’m so confused lol.
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cypresstiger11 months
Wooooooo
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