LSU Tigers secured a 2-1 victory over the Mississippi State Bulldogs after a delayed game that was initially scheduled to start at 6 p.m. Stormy weather caused a more than two-hour delay on Friday night, which ultimately resulted in the game being pushed back further. LSU took an early lead with a solo home run by Ethan Frey in the second inning, but Mississippi State managed to tie the game at 1-1 in the fourth inning. However, the Tigers quickly responded as Luis Hernandez hit a solo homer in the fifth inning to secure a 2-1 lead.
LSU starting pitcher Anthony Eyanson had an impressive performance, allowing only one run and striking out 12 batters in five innings. This victory came after an exciting comeback in the first game of the series on Thursday, where the Tigers overcame a 6-2 deficit to win 8-6. This comeback was fueled by a three-run blast from Daniel Dickinson and a two-run homer by Steven Milam. Overall, LSU showed resilience and determination in both games, ultimately securing their lead in the series against Mississippi State. Further updates on the delayed game will be provided once a new pitch time is determined.
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