FAYETTEVILLE — Prior to the 2019 season, Arkansas' lineup was fashioned as one built more on speed and less on power.
That was the case early in the year, but after 50 games the Razorbacks are beginning to look a lot like they did last year.
That was evident Thursday when Arkansas hit five home runs in the first four innings to crush LSU's spirit in what became a 14-4 blowout at Baum-Walker Stadium.
“I think coming in we were expecting to be a different offense, being able to run the bases really, really well, stealing bags and taking hustle doubles as much as we can,” Arkansas second baseman Jack Kenley said.