
LSU’s Kade Anderson on Coastal Carolina prior to College World Series
LSU baseball second -year pitcher Kade Anderson talks Coastal Carolina prior to the College World Series in Omaha on Saturday evening.
LSU Baseball Ace Kade Anderson ended his university career with a bang on 21 June in the College World Series.
The left-handed pitcher, expected to be a top five-pick in the upcoming MLB version, was completely dominant against Coastal Carolina in game 1 of the National Championship Series, who threw a complete game Shutout to put an end to the 26-game win-streak of the Chanticleers in the 1-0 victory. The complete game Shutout was the first in the National Championship Series of the College World Series since 2018.
The eligible coming second year student is almost certainly done for the season, because he threw 130 thrips on Saturday evening. LSU can achieve the national title with a victory on June 22, with Coastal Carolina hoping to force an if-admitted game 3 on June 23.
Anderson expanded his leading strikeout in total to 180 of the season. He entered the game with an 11-1 record and a 3.44 ERA in 110 innings.
Anderson ran five batters and hit two others, but his performance was still good enough to take game 1.
Here is a look at the highlights of Kade Anderson and the last line of his powerful last collegial start against Coastal Carolina in the National Championship Series:
Kade Anderson Stats against Coastal Carolina
- Kade Anderson Stats vs. Coastal Carolina: No runs on three hits, five free runs and two struck by throws with 10 strikeouts over nine innings.
Kade Anderson emphasizes vs Coastal Carolina
Here is a look at Anderson’s best highlights against the Chanticleers on Saturday: