LSU La Tech Baseball: The Rivalry Continues
Contents
- The Rivalry: LSU vs La Tech
- The History of the Rivalry
- The Fans: Who Bleeds Purple and Gold?
- The Coaches: Paul Mainieri vs Skip Holtz
- The Players: Who to Watch
- The Venue: Alex Box Stadium
- The Tradition: Tailgating at LSU
- The Rivalry in the Pros: LSU Alumni in MLB
- The Future of the Rivalry
- 10)Closing Thoughts
The LSU La Tech baseball rivalry is one of the most heated in all of college baseball These two programs have been battling it out on the diamond for years, and there is no love lost between them.
The Tigers and Bulldogs will meet again this weekend in a three-game series and you can bet that both teams will be looking to come out on top.
If you’re a fan of either LSU or La Tech, then you won’t want to miss this weekend
The Rivalry: LSU vs La Tech
Since the first game was played in 1893, LSU and Louisiana Tech have met 251 times on the baseball diamond The two schools are separated by only 110 miles, and the games played between the two teams always seem to be a little bit more special than other games on the schedule.
The series is currently led by LSU, who holds a 135-114-2 advantage over the Bulldogs. The two teams have met at least once every year since 1932, and they have played each other four times in the NCAA tournament
The most recent meeting between the two teams came in 2018, when LSU defeated Louisiana Tech 9-1 in Baton Rouge The two teams will meet again in 2019, and the game is sure to be just as intense as always.
The History of the Rivalry
The LSU La Tech Baseball rivalry is one of the most storied and intense in all of college baseball The two schools have been playing each other since 1899, and the rivalry has only grown in intensity over the years.
Both LSU and La Tech have been consistently strong programs throughout the history of the rivalry, with each school winning multiple National Championships The two programs have also produced a number of Major League Baseball stars, including Hall of Famers Sandy Koufax and Bob Gibson
The LSU-La Tech Rivalry is one of the most heated in all of college baseball and it shows no signs of cooling down any time soon.
The Fans: Who Bleeds Purple and Gold?
It’s no secret that LSU and La Tech fans are passionate about their teams. But when it comes to baseball, the rivalry between these two schools is particularly intense.
Both LSU and La Tech have experienced success on the diamond in recent years making the games between these two teams even more competitive. And the fans are just as competitive as the teams themselves.
LSU fans are some of the most dedicated in all of college baseball They bleed purple and gold and live and breathe Tigers Baseball These fans are die-hards who will do anything to support their team.
La Tech fans are just as passionate about their team. They love to watch their Bulldogs compete and are always looking for ways to support their team. These fans are incredibly loyal and will go above and beyond to show their team spirit
No matter which team you’re rooting for, one thing is for sure: the rivalry between LSU and La Tech fans is alive and well.
The Coaches: Paul Mainieri vs Skip Holtz
Coach Paul Mainieri of LSU and Coach Skip Holtz of La Tech have built up a intense rivalry over the years. Both are great coaches and have had a lot of success at their respective schools. Let’s take a look at how they compare.
The Players: Who to Watch
The LSU La Tech Baseball rivalry is one of the most storied and intense in all of college baseball The two schools have been playing each other since 1896 and have met over 300 times on the diamond.
In recent years the LSU Tigers have had the upper hand in the rivalry, winning 13 of the last 15 games. But don’t count out the La Tech Bulldogs who are always a tough out.
Here are some of the Key Players to watch in this year’s LSU-La Tech series:
For LSU:
1. Outfielder Antoine Duplantis is one of the best hitters in all of College Baseball He’s hitting .408 with 12 home runs and 42 RBIs this season. Duplantis is a big reason why LSU has one of the best offenses in the country.
2. Starting pitcher Zack Hess has been lights out for LSU this season. He’s 8-2 with a 2.48 ERA and 92 strikeouts in 91 innings pitched Hess will be one of the key starters for LSU in their quest to return to the College World Series
3. Closer Matthew Beck has been virtually unhittable this season, posting a 0.54 ERA with 10 saves in 16 appearances. Beck will be tasked with shutting down La Tech in late-game situations.
For La Tech:
1. Center fielder Logan Robbins is having a terrific season, hitting .360 with nine home runs and 33 RBIs. Robbins is one of the few bright spots in what has been a disappointing season for La Tech overall.
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The Venue: Alex Box Stadium
There is no question that LSU La Tech Baseball is one of the most storied and intense rivalries in college baseball The fans are passionate, the players are talented, and the games are always heated. But what makes this rivalry so special is the venue: Alex Box Stadium
Alex Box Stadium is one of the most iconic stadiums in college baseball It has been home to some of the greatest moments in LSU La Tech history, and it always seems to produce dramatic finishes. The atmosphere is electric, and the fans are always on their feet.
Whether you’re a die-hard LSU fan or a die-hard La Tech fan, there’s no denying that Alex Box Stadium is one of the best places to watch college baseball
The Tradition: Tailgating at LSU
LSU fans are passionate about their team, and that passion extends to tailgating before the game. The tradition of tailgating at LSU dates back to the early 1900s, when fans would gather in the parking lot to grill food and drink beer. Today, tailgating at LSU is a festive affair, with fans decorating their cars and RVs with LSU flags and promoting their team spirit There is also a competitive element to tailgating at LSU, as fans try to outdo each other with their decorations and food.
The Rivalry in the Pros: LSU Alumni in MLB
As the old saying goes, “once a Tiger, always a Tiger.” The same can be said for the LSU La Tech baseball rivalry. Even though the two schools don’t play each other as frequently as they used to, the rivalry is still alive and well among alumni who have gone on to play in the Major League Baseball
Some of the most notable alumni from LSU who have played in the MLB include Brendan McKay (Tampa Bay Rays), Alex Bregman (Houston Astros), Jared Poche (Milwaukee Brewers), and Mason Katz (St. Louis Cardinals). La Tech alumni in the MLB include Matt Purke (Washington Nationals), Phillip Diehl (Colorado Rockies), and Zac Person (Atlanta Braves).
While there is no longer a yearly showdown between LSU and La Tech on the diamond, the two schools’ alumni continue to battle it out in the pros. So far, LSU holds a slight edge with eight alumni on MLB rosters compared to seven for La Tech. But with both schools continuing to produce top-tier talent, it’s only a matter of time before La Tech catches up.
The Future of the Rivalry
LSU and Louisiana Tech have been rivals in baseball for over 100 years. The two schools have met 333 times on the diamond, with LSU holding a 178-155 lead in the all-time series.
While the rivalry has been relatively even over the years, LSU has had the upper hand in recent years winning 19 of the last 23 games between the two schools. Louisiana Tech’s last win against LSU came in 2014, when the Bulldogs swept a three-game series in Baton Rouge
Since then, LSU has won eight straight games against Louisiana Tech including a three-game sweep of the Bulldogs in Ruston last season. The Tigers also won a four-game series against Louisiana Tech in 2016, taking three of four games in Baton Rouge
Looking ahead to the future, it is clear that the LSU-Louisiana Tech rivalry will continue to be one of the most competitive and intriguing matchups in college baseball
10)Closing Thoughts
As the two teams head into the final game of the season, it’s clear that the rivalry between LSU and La Tech is as strong as ever. Despite La Tech’s recent success, LSU still holds the edge in the all-time series, with a record of 52-40.
It’s been a thrilling season for both teams, and fans can expect nothing less than a hard-fought battle in the final game. Whoever comes out on top will have bragging rights for the next year – but more importantly, they’ll have a chance to keep their rivals from winning the title.