STARKVILLE, Miss. — Mississippi State rallied to defeat LSU 9-8 on Saturday at Dudy Noble Field after erasing a 7-2 LSU lead in the seventh inning when Jacob Parker hit a grand slam; LSU also lost 10-8 in 11 innings on Friday, yielding two late comebacks across the weekend series. The consecutive losses extended LSU’s SEC skid and left the Tigers 24-20 overall and 6-14 in conference play; Mississippi State improved to 33-10 and is No. 15 in D1Baseball’s rankings. Coaches and broadcasters noted bullpen and late-inning issues Saturday, and the series finale is scheduled for 1 p.m. Sunday on SEC Network+.
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If you're an LSU fan, this weekend's losses are a blow. The team's SEC skid continues, impacting their overall standing. Watch the series finale at 1 p.m. Sunday on SEC Network+ to show your support.
LSU's late-inning issues are costing them games. They'll need to address these problems to improve their 24-20 record. If you're a Mississippi State fan, celebrate the team's rise in D1Baseball's rankings. Worth forwarding if you know a baseball enthusiast.
Mississippi State benefited by staging late comebacks to win consecutive games, improving its series result, bolstering its record and SEC standing while gaining momentum ahead of further postseason consideration.
LSU suffered consecutive late-inning losses that extended its SEC losing streak, weakened postseason outlook, and raised immediate questions about bullpen performance and late-game management.
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