Thanks to some late inning bombs by Hayden Travinski and Jared Jones, LSU (33-8, 14-5) overcame a 6-1 deficit to defeat Alabama 12-8 (30-14, 9-11).
After having maybe the greatest performance of his LSU career last weekend, Ty Floyd, unfortunately, came crashing back down to Earth. Floyd was chased after two-and-a-third innings where he surrendered six runs. Floyd issued four walks and gave up a leadoff homer three pitches into the game.
LSU climbed back into the game in the bottom of the third inning when Tommy White Tommy Tank’d a three-run homer to right field, cutting Alabama’s lead to 6-4.