LSU roughed up Tennessee starter Chase Burns for seven hits and five runs in 3.1 innings, the Vols made two fielding errors, LSU’s offense had nine extra-base hits and the Tigers took the game 6-4 to win the series.
Unlike last night, when neither team scored a run until the fifth, the second game of the series started out with some fireworks.
Leadoff hitter Maui Ahuna took a 3-2 pitch outta the park, to straight-away center for a home run in the top of the first inning. Unfortunately, Christian Moore struck out swinging and Blake Burke and Jared Dickey grounded out to end the inning.