Friday, June 20, 2008

Outstanding Season...

Omaha...toast... UNC 7 - LSU 3 ....

Great season Tigers. Who would have thought back in April that LSU would be a few pitches away from advancing to championship week of the CWS.

Great game tonite (the longest game in history)... two days of baseball decided by a Grand Slam by the evil Tar Heels. What the Hell is Tar Heel anyway??? WTF is that???

I'll rant here for a second... hey ESPN!!! Why did you have to Show f'in Roy Williams every inning in the stands? Isn't he a basketball coach? I don't remember you guys showing the UNC baseball coach that much?? I digress.....

Geaux Tigers!!! Here's to one hell of a baseball season that came up just a little short......

Goodbye Alex Box of old and next year welcome back most of this team in the New ALEX Box...

look out College Baseball world..... LSU will be back... and remember......

in the Fall FEAR THE HAT!!!!

in the spring ....FEAR THE BAT!!!!!

Geaux Tigers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

CARDIAC TIGERS!!!

HOLY SH_T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Can you believe it!?!?!?!?!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

FEAR THE BAT!!!


Hey UNC Fear the BAT!!!


Sunday at 6:00 LSU vs. UNC in OMAHA

LSU vs UC Irvine 2008 Super regional Game 3

still absolutely unbelievable....

Monday, June 09, 2008

O-M-A-H-A!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WOOHOO!!!!

TIGERS DOMINATE!!!!

BACK TO OMAHA WE GO!!!!!

What an incredible ride!!!

21 - 7 (We should have gone for two after the last touchdown!!!)

Goodbye Alex Old Box Stadium 70 years......

14th CWS appearance!!!

LSU vs UNC in Omaha.... next up....

Sunday, June 08, 2008

..and on to Game 3 we go...

Well okay...cardiac Tigers ...the baseball version.... win and it's Omaha....lose.....not acceptable...

Recap of Game 2 courtesy of copy/paste ESPN....

LSU scores five runs in ninth to rally by UC Irvine
Updated: June 8, 2008, 9:27 PM ET


LSU Defeats UC Irvine
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -- LSU scored five runs in the ninth inning, including Sean Ochinko's go-ahead single, as the Tigers rallied to stave off elimination in their super regional series with a 9-7 win over UC Irvine on Sunday.
The deciding third game at LSU's Alex Box Stadium is Monday night.
Trailing 7-4, LSU (47-17-1) loaded the bases with no outs when Jared Mitchell, who homered in the eighth, walked to force in a run. Pinch-hitter Nicholas Pontiff drove in a run on a fielder's choice, Blake Dean hit an RBI single to tie it and Ochinko followed with a chopper over the third baseman's head to drive in the go-ahead run. DJ LeMahieu's sacrifice fly capped the rally.
Louis Coleman (7-0) allowed one hit in the final three innings for LSU, which had its 23-game winning streak ended the night before. The Tigers struggled against UC Irvine starter Daniel Bibona, who scattered nine hits over 7 1/3 innings, but got to work against the Anteaters' bullpen.
Closer Eric Pettis (4-3) entered in the eighth and allowed five runs on five hits in one inning to take the loss for UC Irvine (42-17).

LSU's Dean ties it against UCI

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Get Well Skip...


For those that haven't heard Skip Bertman may have suffered a heart attack saturday and had a stint put in this past weekend. Get well Skip.


5 CWS crowns and a mighty successful stint as A.D.


-lsual

Super Regional

There's still a little life left in Alex Box.... Sat LSU vs. UC-Irvine Anteaters for the SuperRegional and a trip to the CWS in Omaha......

Stay tuned...

HEATSTROKE!!!

Oh my God!!! Somebody's gonna die..... 4:00PM kickoff on August 30th.... It's gonna be 101 degrees in the shade....

From LSU Sports . net

LSU-Appalachian State to Kickoff Season on ESPN
(06/03/2008) BY www.LSUsports.net
BATON ROUGE -- On Saturday, Aug. 30, LSU will open the 2008 football season on national television as the Tigers host Appalachian State in a game televised by ESPN, the Southeastern Conference announced on Tuesday.
Kickoff for the LSU-Appalachian State game is set for 4 p.m. in Tiger Stadium.
The Appalachian State game marks the fourth time in five years that LSU opens its season on ESPN. Last year, the Tigers posted a 45-0 road win over Mississippi State in a Thursday night ESPN telecast.
The game between LSU and Appalachian State represents the first time that a defending champion from the Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly I-A) will meet the defending champion from the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly I-AA) in the season-opener the following year.
LSU won the 2007 BCS National Championship with a 38-24 win over Ohio State, while Appalachian State capped its 2007 playoff run with a 49-21 victory over Delaware in the Football Championship Subdivision title game.
The season-opener against the Mountaineers will mark the second meeting between the two schools as the Tigers posted a 24-0 win over Appalachian State during the 2005 season.
The only other LSU football game currently scheduled for television is the Nov. 28 contest against Arkansas in Little Rock. That game will be televised by CBS on Friday afternoon at 1:30.