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COLUMBIA, S.C. – South Carolina pinch runner Dalton Mashore scored from third base on a wild pitch in the bottom of the ninth inning, lifting South Carolina to a 6-5 win over top-ranked LSU at Founders Park.

South Carolina improved to 28-26 overall, 6-22 in the SEC, while LSU dropped to 40-13 overall and 17-11 in conference play.

The teams resume the series at 6 p.m. CT Friday in a game that will be broadcast on the LSU Sports Radio Network and streamed on SEC Network +.

“We didn’t play great tonight, but you can’t dwell on it,” said LSU coach Jay Johnson. “With the postseason approaching, you have to move on to the next game. We addressed a few of the mistakes we made in the game, and now we get ready for tomorrow.”

Trailing 5-4 entering the bottom of the ninth inning, South Carolina struck for two runs as third baseman KJ Scobey launched a solo homer to tie the game and Mashore later scored on the bases-loaded, two-out wild pitch.

South Carolina reliever Matthew Becker (3-3) was credited with the win after recording the final out in the top of the ninth inning prior to the Gamecocks’ rally.

LSU reliever Zac Cowan (3-3) was charged with the loss, as he allowed three runs on four hits in 1.2 innings with one walk and one strikeout.

Second baseman Daniel Dickinson’s two-run homer in the top of the first inning – his ninth dinger of the season – gave LSU an early 2-0 lead.

South Carolina narrowed the gap to 2-1 in the second when third baseman KJ Scobey lifted a sacrifice fly.

LSU extended the lead to 3-1 in the fifth on first baseman Jared Jones’ RBI single, but the Gamecocks tied the game in the sixth on an RBI triple by shortstop Henry Kaczmar and a sacrifice fly by designated hitter Kennedy Jones.

The Tigers plated two runs in the eighth when shortstop Steven Milam delivered a sacrifice fly and third baseman Michael Braswell III lined a run-scoring single.

South Carolina reduced the deficit to 5-4 in the bottom of the eighth on Kennedy Jones’ RBI single, setting the stage for the ninth-inning rally.

(Release via LSU Athletics)

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
15 Comments
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That’s baseball
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No bullpen, no Omaha
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BIIIL3 days
I disagree. We have enough to get there. Just not enough to go very far
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KennabraTiger3 days
Lol
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BIIIL3 days
Speaking of bullpen (outside of Evans and Cowan) the bullpen has walked 49 and struck out 46 against SEC opponents.
So who was really surprised when Ware walked 4 in the first inning.
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Ware is wild. He hits the backstop (behind homeplate) every appearance.
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U R TIGA B83 days
This is not a championship squad. No killer instinct and our best players fold under pressure (see Cowan)
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mikejsjr09123 days
You are correct about the no killer instinct. Our "best" guys come up to the plate with 2 outs, runners on, and strike out. We do not have a guy that says, I'm going to make y'all pay.
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Start...thinking...football.
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Twenty 493 days
Walks kill.
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TWT3 days
Looks like we got “out coached”:again.
This time by CPM! Sad….
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When Jay said he was keeping his Friday/Saturday guys on that same schedule... we had to see this train wreck coming.
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Batiger533 days
The team does not play with energy unless they are backed in the corner, sometimes it is too late.
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hansenthered12 days
Dang. This team just can't get it together consistently
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LSU82Cajun2 days
Johnson & BK their coaching is similar. Great at times ; lackadaisical most of the time
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