LSU is closer than it feels.
The Tigers are two one-run games away from winning SEC series against Vanderbilt and Oklahoma, but sit at 2-4 in conference play after three straight series losses.
So what’s actually going on?
This weekend, the pitching staff delivered. LSU allowed just 9 runs, struck out 41, and limited Oklahoma to a .202 average with only 3 extra-base hits. That should be enough to win a series.
But after a strong offensive weekend against Vanderbilt, the bats went quiet when it mattered most.
One weekend it’s the offense. The next it’s the pitching. LSU just hasn’t clicked at the same time.
In this episode:
• Full breakdown of all three games vs Oklahoma
• Why LSU’s pitching staff continues to give them a chance
• What the numbers say about the offense and why production is inconsistent
• The impact of Cooper Moore’s injury and how LSU should handle the rotation moving forward
• Why the margin for error is so thin right now
LSU doesn’t need to be perfect. But they do need to start playing complementary baseball.