2022 LSU Tigers baseball team

2022 season of Louisiana State University baseball team

2022 LSU Tigers baseball
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
DivisionWestern Division
Record40–22 (17–13 SEC)
Head coach
  • Jay Johnson (1st season)
Assistant coaches
  • Dan Fitzgerald
  • Jason Kelly
  • Marc Wanaka
Home stadiumAlex Box Stadium
Seasons
← 2021
2023 →
2022 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Eastern
No. 9 Tennessee xy 25 5   .833 57 9   .864
No. 21 Florida ‍‍‍y 15 15   .500 42 24   .636
Georgia ‍‍‍y 15 15   .500 36 23   .610
Vanderbilt ‍‍‍y 14 16   .467 39 23   .629
South Carolina ‍‍‍ 13 17   .433 27 28   .491
Kentucky ‍‍‍ 12 18   .400 33 26   .559
Missouri ‍‍‍ 10 20   .333 28 23   .549
Western
No. 3 Texas A&M x‍‍‍y 19 11   .633 44 20   .688
No. 4 Arkansas ‍‍‍y 18 12   .600 46 21   .687
No. 25 LSU ‍‍‍y 17 13   .567 40 22   .645
No. 7 Auburn ‍‍‍y 16 13   .552 43 22   .662
No. 1 Ole Miss ‍‍‍y 14 16   .467 42 23   .646
Alabama ‍‍‍ 12 17   .414 31 27   .534
Mississippi State ‍‍‍ 9 21   .300 26 30   .464
x – Division champion
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from D1Baseball


The 2022 LSU Tigers baseball team represented Louisiana State University in the 2022 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Tigers played their home games at Alex Box Stadium.

After the season, pitcher Eric Reyzelman was picked in the 5th round of the MLB Draft by the New York Yankees.[1]

Previous season

The Tigers' season was marked with inconsistency, as the team began the year 15–3 in non-conference play, but then struggled against their early SEC competition, going 1–8 through their first three series. The Tigers finished their SEC schedule 12–9 after the rough start, yet went one-and-done in the SEC tournament after losing their opener to Georgia, going winless in the SEC Tournament for the first time since 2005. Still, the Tigers earned a berth in the NCAA tournament, where they won the Eugene Regional by beating regional host Oregon despite losing their opening game. After advancing to the Knoxville Super Regional, the Tigers' season ended after losing to No. 3 overall seeded Tennessee in two games. The Tigers finished 2021 38–25 overall, 13–17 in the SEC, with a final ranking of 18 in both the USA Today Coaches' and D1 Baseball Polls.

Preseason

SEC Coaches poll

The SEC coaches poll was released in February at the SEC Media Days.

Media poll (West)
Predicted finish Team Votes (1st place)
1 Arkansas 5
T-2 Ole Miss 4
T-2 Mississippi State 4
5 Alabama
6 Texas A&M
7 Auburn

Preseason All-SEC teams

The preseason All-SEC teams was revealed in February at the SEC Media Days.

Personnel

Roster

2022 LSU Tigers roster[2]
 

Pitchers

  • 0 – Jason Bollman – Junior
  • 9 – Ty Floyd – Sophomore
  • 21 – Bryce Collins – Sophomore
  • 22 – Eric Reyzelman – Sophomore
  • 28 – Devin Fontenot – Graduate Student
  • 30 – Trent Vietmeier – Graduate Student
  • 32 – Trey Shaffer – Graduate Student
  • 33 – Michael Fowler – Sophomore
  • 34 – Cale Lansville – Freshman
  • 35 – Paul Gervase – Junior
  • 38 – Riley Cooper – Sophomore
  • 40 – Grant Fontenot – Freshman
  • 43 – Garrett Edwards – Sophomore
  • 44 – Blake Money – Sophomore
  • 45 – Samuel Dutton – Freshman
  • 47 – Jacob Hasty – Sophomore
  • 48 – Will Hellmers – Sophomore
  • 49 – Javen Coleman – Sophomore
  • 50 – Grant Taylor – Freshman
  • 52 – Ma'Khail Hilliard – Senior
 

Catchers

  • 20 – Alex Milazzo – Sophomore
  • 25 – Hayden Travinski – Sophomore
  • 26 – Tyler McManus – Graduate Student

Infielders

  • 1 – Brennan Holt – Freshman
  • 4 – Cade Doughty – Sophomore
  • 13 – Jordan Thompson – Sophomore
  • 14 – Jacob BerrySophomore
  • 16 – Collier Cranford – Sophomore
  • 17 – Will Safford – Sophomore
  • 18 – Tre' Morgan – Sophomore
  • 24 – Cade Beloso – Junior
  • 29 – Luke Leto – Freshman
  • 37 – Connor Simon – Freshman
  • 53 – Jack Merrifield – Sophomore
 

Outfielders

  • 3 – Dylan CrewsSophomore
  • 7 – Giovanni Digiacomo – Junior
  • 8 – Gavin Dugas – Junior
  • 10 – Brody Drost – Sophomore
  • 39 – Josh Pearson – Freshman
  • 41 – Josh Stevenson – Freshman

Utility

  • 5 – Drew Bianco (INF/OF) – Junior
  • 6 – Brayden Jobert (OF/1B) – Sophomore
 

Coaching Staff

2022 LSU Tigers coaching staff[2]
Name Position
Jay Johnson Head coach
Dan Fitzgerald Assistant coach/Recruiting Coordinator
Jason Kelly Pitching Coach
Marc Wanaka Assistant coach
Tyler Nordgren Director of Operations
Jamie Tutko Director of Video and Scouting

Schedule and results

2022 LSU Tigers baseball game log
Regular season (37–18)
February (7–1)
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save TV Attendance Overall record SEC record
February 18 Maine No. 8 Alex Box Stadium
Baton Rouge, LA
W 13–1 Blake Money (1–0) Brett Erwin (0–1) None SECN+ 11,036 1–0
February 19 Maine No. 8 Alex Box Stadium W 17–8 Javen Coleman (1–0) Noah Lewis (0–1) None SECN+ 10,816 2–0
February 20 Maine No. 8 Alex Box Stadium W 21–6 Ty Floyd (1–0) Jordan Schulefand (0–1) None SECN+ 10,303 3–0
February 23 at Louisiana Tech No. 8 J. C. Love Field at Pat Patterson Park
Ruston, LA
L 6–11 Cade Gibson (1–0) Riley Cooper (0–1) None ESPN+ 2,529 3–1
February 25 Towson No. 8 Alex Box Stadium W 6–0 Blake Money (2–0) Teddy Blumenauer (0–2) None SECN+ 10,042 4–1
February 26 Southern No. 8 Alex Box Stadium W 9–2 Paul Gervase (1–0) Jerry Burkett II (0–1) None SECN+ 10,081 5–1
February 27 Towson No. 8 Alex Box Stadium W 11–1 Ty Floyd (2–0) Nick Ramanjulu (0–2) None SECN+ 9,787 6–1
February 27 Southern No. 8 Alex Box Stadium W 15–07 Will Hellmers (1–0) Mykel Page (0–1) None SECN+ 9,886 7–1
March (11–7)
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save TV Attendance Overall record SEC record
March 2 New Orleans No. 7 Alex Box Stadium W 11–3 Grant Taylor (1–0) Kyle Khachadourian (0–1) None SECN+ 10,203 8–1
Shriners Children's College Classic
March 4 vs. Oklahoma No. 7 Minute Maid Park
Houston, TX
W 5–411 Bryce Collins (1–0) Griffin Miller (0–1) None AT&T SportsNet Southwest 16,515 9–1
March 5 vs. No. 1 Texas No. 7 Minute Maid Park L 1–6 Tristan Stevens (3–0) Ty Floyd (2–1) Luke Harrison (1) AT&T SportsNet Southwest 24,787 9–2
March 6 vs. Baylor No. 7 Minute Maid Park L 6–9 Matt Voelker (1–1) Paul Gervase (1–1) Mason Marriott (1) AT&T SportsNet Southwest 12,577 9–3
March 9 McNeese State No. 12 Alex Box Stadium W 6–3 Will Hellmers (2–0) Christian Vega (1–1) None SECN+ 9,907 10–3
March 11 Bethune–Cookman No. 12 Alex Box Stadium W 8–7 Devin Fontenot (1–0) Knickolas Billings (0–1) None SECN+ 9,702 11–3
March 12 Bethune–Cookman No. 12 Alex Box Stadium W 5–1 Ty Floyd (3–1) Nolan Santos (1–1) Eric Reyzelman (1) SECN+ 10,102 12–3
March 13 Bethune–Cookman No. 12 Alex Box Stadium W 15–0 Ma'khail Hilliard (1–0) Hector Vazquez (1–2) None SECN+ 10,008 13–3
March 15 Tulane No. 13 Alex Box Stadium W 7–5 Eric Reyzelman (1–0) Carter Robinson (1–2) Devin Fontenot (1) SECN+ 10,552 14–3
March 18 Texas A&M No. 13 Alex Box Stadium L 4–6 Chris Cortez (3–1) Eric Reyzelman (1–1) None SECN+ 10,538 14–4 0–1
March 19 Texas A&M No. 13 Alex Box Stadium L 7–11 Robert Hogan (1–1) Devin Fontenot (1–1) None SECN+ 10,904 14–5 0–2
March 20 Texas A&M No. 13 Alex Box Stadium W 7–6 Riley Cooper (1–1) Jacob Palisch (2–2) None SECN 10,261 15–5 1–2
March 23 Louisiana Tech No. 21 Alex Box Stadium L 6–712 Kyle Crigger (2–1) Ty Floyd (3–2) None SECN+ 10,314 15–6
March 25 at No. 8 Florida No. 21 Florida Ballpark
Gainesville, FL
L 2–7 Hunter Barco (5–1) Blake Money (2–1) None SECN 6,226 15–7 1–3
March 26 at No. 8 Florida No. 21 Florida Ballpark W 16–4 Ma'Khail Hilliard (2–0) Brandon Sproat (3–2) None SECN+ 8,306 16–7 2–3
March 27 at No. 8 Florida No. 21 Florida Ballpark W 11–2 Grant Taylor (2–0) Ryan Slater (2–1) None SECN+ 5,746 17–7

3–3

March 29 Louisiana–Monroe No. 13 Alex Box Stadium W 15–4 Trent Vietmeier (1–0) Mikel Howell (0–1) None SECN+ 10,206 18–7
March 31 Auburn No. 13 Alex Box Stadium L 5–6 Carson Skipper (2–0) Blake Money (2–2) Blake Burkhalter (1) SECN 10,247 18–8 3–4
April (10–6)
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save TV Attendance Overall record SEC record
April 1 Auburn No. 13 Alex Box Stadium W 9–2 Ma'Khail Hilliard (3–0) Trace Bright (2–2) None SECN+ 11,111 19–8 4–4
April 2 Auburn No. 13 Alex Box Stadium L 4–6 Joseph Gonzalez (3–0) Samuel Dutton (0–1) Blake Burkhalter (6) SECN+ 11,071 19–9 4–5
April 5 Grambling State No. 19 Alex Box Stadium W 16–37 Grant Taylor (3–0) Roy Peguero (1–3) None SECN+ 9,789 20–9
April 8 at Mississippi State No. 19 Dudy Noble Field
Starkville, MS
W 5–2 Riley Cooper (2–1) Jackson Fristoe (3–3) Paul Gervase (1) SECN 11,893 21–9 5–5
April 9 at Mississippi State No. 19 Dudy Noble Field W 4–3 Devin Fontenot (2–1) Brandon Smith (2–2) Paul Gervase (2) SECN+ 14,228 22–9 6–5
April 10 at Mississippi State No. 19 Dudy Noble Field W 13–3 Grant Taylor (4–0) Cade Smith (4–2) None SECN+ 10,515 23–9 7–5
April 14 at No. 6 Arkansas No. 15 Baum–Walker Stadium
Fayetteville, AR
L 4–5 Evan Taylor (3–0) Riley Cooper (2–2) Brady Tygart (1) SECN+ 10,270 23–10 7–6
April 15 at No. 6 Arkansas No. 15 Baum–Walker Stadium L 0–4 Hagen Smith (6–2) Blake Money (2–3) Evan Taylor (1) SECN 10,811 23–11 7–7
April 16 at No. 6 Arkansas No. 15 Baum–Walker Stadium L 2–6 Jaxon Wiggins (5–0) Grant Taylor (4–1) None SECN+ 11,049 23–12 7–8
April 19 Louisiana-Lafayette No. 22 Alex Box Stadium W 8–4 Ty Floyd (4–2) Brandon Talley (2–2) Eric Reyzelman (2) SECN+ 6,789 24–12
April 21 Missouri No. 22 Alex Box Stadium W 5–3 Ma'Khail Hilliard (4–0) Spencer Miles (2–4) Paul Gervase (3) ESPNU 10,287 25–12 8–8
April 22 Missouri No. 22 Alex Box Stadium W 4–310 Riley Cooper (3–2) Austin Troesser (3–1) None SECN+ 10,919 26–12 9–8
April 23 Missouri No. 22 Alex Box Stadium W 8–6 Bryce Collins (2–0) Austin Marozas (1–2) Riley Cooper (1) SECN+ 10,288 27–12 10–8
April 26 at New Orleans No. 22 Maestri Field at Privateer Park
New Orleans, LA
L 4–9 Beau Blanchard (1–0) Ty Floyd (4–3) None ESPN+ 5,000 27–13
April 29 No. 14 Georgia No. 22 Alex Box Stadium W 6–2 Ma'Khail Hilliard (5–0) Nolan Crisp (1–2) Paul Gervase (4) SECN+ 11,145 28–13 11–8
April 30 No. 14 Georgia No. 22 Alex Box Stadium L 7–12 Jonathan Cannon (8–1) Bryce Collins (2–1) Jack Gowen (9) SECN+ 11,067 28–14 11–9
May (9–4)
Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save TV Attendance Overall record SEC record
May 1 No. 14 Georgia No. 22 Alex Box Stadium W 4–3 Paul Gervase (2–1) Jaden Woods (1–1) None SECN+ 10,481 29–14 12–9
May 3 Nicholls No. 20 Alex Box Stadium W 10–6 Jacob Hasty (1–0) Josh Mancuso (2–1) None SECN+ 10,856 30–14
May 6 at Alabama No. 20 Sewell–Thomas Stadium
Tuscaloosa, AL
W 6–5 Riley Cooper (4–2) Brock Guffey (2–3) Paul Gervase (5) SECN+ 3,508 31–14 13–9
May 7 at Alabama No. 20 Sewell–Thomas Stadium L 3–8 Jacob McNairy (5–2) Blake Money (2–4) None SECN 3,843 31–15 13–10
May 8 at Alabama No. 20 Sewell–Thomas Stadium W 12–3 Jacob Hasty (2–0) Grayson Hitt (4–3) None SECN+ 3,326 32–15 14–10
May 10 Southeastern Louisiana No. 17 Alex Box Stadium W 17–37 Samuel Dutton (1–1) Andrew Yuratich (1–1) None SECN+ 10,601 33–15
May 14 Ole Miss No. 17 Alex Box Stadium L 3–5 ESPN2 33–16 14–11
May 14 Ole Miss No. 17 Alex Box Stadium L 1–11 SECN 33–17 14–12
May 15 Ole Miss No. 17 Alex Box Stadium L 5–8 SECN+ 33–18 14–13
May 17 Northwestern State Alex Box Stadium W 19–77 SECN+ 34–18
May 19 at No. 21 Vanderbilt Hawkins Field
Nashville, TN
W 13–2 ESPN2 35–18 15–13
May 20 at No. 21 Vanderbilt Hawkins Field W 8–3 SECN+ 36–18 16–13
May 21 at No. 21 Vanderbilt Hawkins Field W 21–10 SECN 37–18 17–13
Postseason (3–4)
SEC Tournament (1–2)
Date Opponent Seed/Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save TV Attendance Overall record SECT Record
May 26 vs. (12) Kentucky No. 21 (4) Hoover Metropolitan Stadium
Hoover, AL
W 11–6 Ma'Khail Hilliard (7–1) Mason Hazelwood (1–1) None SECN 9,697 38–18 1–0
May 27 vs. No. 1 (1) Tennessee No. 21 (4) Hoover Metropolitan Stadium
L 2–5 Chase Dollander (9–0) Ty Floyd (5–4) Redmond Walsh (7) SECN 12,215 38–19 1–1
May 28 vs. (12) Kentucky No. 21 (4) Hoover Metropolitan Stadium
L 2–7 Tyler Bosma (4–3) Jacob Hasty (2–1) None SECN 7,102 38–20 1–2
NCAA tournament – Hattiesburg Regional (2–2)
Date Opponent Seed/Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save TV Attendance Overall record NCAAT record
June 3 (3) Kennesaw State (2) Pete Taylor Park
Hattiesburg, MS
W 14–11 ESPN+ 39–20 1–0
June 4 No. 15 (1) Southern Miss (2) Pete Taylor Park W 7–610 ESPN+ 40–20 2–0
June 5 No. 15 (1) Southern Miss (2) Pete Taylor Park L 4–8 ESPN+ 40–21 2–1
June 6 No. 15 (1) Southern Miss (2) Pete Taylor Park L 7–8 ESPNU 40–22 2–2
Schedule Source:[3]

*Rankings are based on the team's current ranking in the D1Baseball poll.

Standings

West Division
Pos Team
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Pld CW CL CPCT GB W L PCT Qualification
1 y – Texas A&M 64 19 11 .633 44 20 .688 Qualification for the second round & NCAA tournament
2 Arkansas 67 18 12 .600 1 46 21 .687
3 LSU 62 17 13 .567 2 40 22 .645
4 Auburn 65 16 13 .552 2.5 43 22 .662 Qualification for the first round & NCAA tournament
5 Ole Miss 65 14 16 .467 5 42 23 .646
6 Alabama 58 12 17 .414 6.5 31 27 .534 Qualification for the first round
7 Mississippi State 56 9 21 .300 10 26 30 .464
Source: SEC[4]
y – Division champion

Results

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Home \ Away
ALA ARK AUB UF UGA UK LSU MISS MSST MIZZ SC TENN TAMU VAN
Alabama 2–1 1–2 1–2 1–2 2–1
Arkansas 3–0 3–0 2–1 2–1 1–2
Auburn 2–0 1–2 1–2 3–0 2–1
Florida 2–1 2–1 1–2 2–1 0–3
Georgia 3–0 2–1 1–2 1–2 1–2
Kentucky 2–1 2–1 1–2 2–1 1–2
LSU 1–2 2–1 0–3 3–0 1–2
Ole Miss 0–3 1–2 3–0 0–3 1–2
Mississippi State 2–1 2–1 0–3 0–3 0–3
Missouri 1–2 1–2 2–1 2–1 2–1
South Carolina 3–0 1–2 2–1 2–1 2–1
Tennessee 2–1 2–1 2–1 3–0 3–0
Texas A&M 1–2 1–2 2–1 3–0 2–1
Vanderbilt 2–1 0–3 3–0 0–3 1–2
Source: SEC[5]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked ( ) = First-place votes
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415Final
Coaches'[6]7 (1)7 (1)*7981812161223201915242022
Baseball America[7]101181616212420142124
Collegiate Baseball^[8]3236414172317272319161923
NCBWA[9]86589161116122323191821202421
D1Baseball[10]887121321131915222220172125

^ Collegiate Baseball ranked 40 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranked 30 teams weekly during the season.
NCBWA ranks 35 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.
* A new poll was not released for this week, so for comparison purposes, the previous week's ranking is inserted in this week's slot.

References

  1. ^ "Yanks' 5th-rounder learned resilience from Jewish parents". MLB.com.
  2. ^ a b "Baseball Roster". LSU Tigers. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
  3. ^ "LSU Announces 2022 Baseball Schedule" (Press release). LSU Athletics. September 15, 2021. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
  4. ^ "Standings" (PDF). Southeastern Conference. Retrieved December 8, 2022.
  5. ^ "SEC Baseball Weekly Release" (PDF). Southeastern Conference. Retrieved December 8, 2022.
  6. ^ "Baseball Coaches Poll". Retrieved December 29, 2021.
  7. ^ "College Baseball Top 25 Rankings". baseballamerica.com. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
  8. ^ "2019 Collegiate Baseball Polls – Collegiate Baseball Newspaper". baseballnews.com. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
  9. ^ "NCBWA > News". sportswriters.net. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
  10. ^ "College Baseball Rankings News & Analysis". d1baseball.com. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
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