No. 22 LSU quieted Missouri baseball’s offense in a 5-3 victory Thursday in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Ma’Khail Hilliard pitched a gem, allowing two runs on seven hits in a career-high seven innings.
While Missouri’s offense was struggling, Spencer Miles found mixed success pitching. Miles was good for most of the game, but he was haunted by one man.
In the first inning, Miles quickly got two outs looking to make it three, but Jacob Berry had other plans. The sophomore infielder hit a solo home run putting LSU up. He followed up with a second solo shot in the bottom of the third — again with two outs.