Three takeaways from LSU baseball's Saturday loss to Texas A&M
LSU baseball hoped to bounce back after dropping Game 1 to Texas A&M, but LSU fell short again on Saturday, losing 7-2 and dropping the series in the process. William Schmidt got the start and the Aggies offense remained hot. A&M didn’t have any issues seeing Schmidt’s pitches as they chased him from the game after 5.
1 innings. He gave up seven runs on seven hits, striking out four and issuing four walks. Another SEC series has gone down the drain as LSU has now lost four out of its six conference series.
LSU will get a chance to try and avoid the sweep on Sunday before taking on New Orleans on Tuesday. Next week, LSU heads to Starkville to face Mississippi State. Here are three takeaways from LSU baseball's loss to Texas A&M on Saturday.
Another good game from Steven Milam Geaux Touch 'Em All Monster @Monster_Milam99 | SECN+ pic. twitter. com/VbVOgFY8db — LSU Baseball (@LSUbaseball) April 18, 2026 For the second night in a row, Steven Milam hit a solo homer to put LSU on the board.
Unfortunately, he was only one of five total hits against the Aggies. The Tigers struggled to hit the ball in Game Two. Bullpen did not allow a run Three up, three down & a pair of Ks for @Marcos_Paz5 TAMU - 7 LSU - 2 pic.