Three takeaways from LSU baseball's Game 2 loss to Mississippi State
LSU baseball fell to Mississippi State on Saturday night. Here are three quick takeaways as the Tigers drop another SEC game.
Saturday was more of the same for LSU baseball. A day after LSU lost in extra innings after blowing a lead in the ninth inning, a similar story played out. The Tigers held a 7-2 lead going into the seventh inning on Saturday, but a Mississippi State grand slam tied it up.
State would take a two-run lead in the ninth and LSU was unable to come back. The LSU offense was able to produce once again, but the Tigers had three errors as they were back to their old ways defensively. William Schmidt got the start in this game but was pulled after four innings of work.
He gave up two runs on three hits, five strikeouts, and three walks. Here are three takeaways from LSU baseball's Game 2 loss to Mississippi State. LSU fails to finish again Saturday Night Schmidty @_williamSchmidt | #ThePowerhouse pic.
twitter. com/Ri5xDBgvPE ā LSU Baseball (@LSUbaseball) April 26, 2026 The Tigers have blown leads in two straight games vs the Bulldogs. Those two wins could have won LSU the series, but now they have lost the series and are in danger of getting swept on Sunday.