...this is how Eades did: LSU junior right-hander Ryan Eades (8-1) earned the victory, allowing two runs on three hits and three walks while striking out six in six innings of work. “Ryan got off to tough start by giving up two runs in the first,” Mainieri said, “but he came back and threw five scoreless innings. He had to work his way out of a couple of jams, but he competed the way he always does and gave us another strong outing.”
Also, it was the most-attended Game 3 in the Box this season... 7,733 - Florida game 3 7,223 - Kentucky game 3 6,462 - Maryland game 3 (opening weekend) 6,380 - South Carolina game 3 6,137 - Auburn game 3 4,823 - Washington game 3
Here's another great LSU grand slam: current LSU undergraduate assistant coach Blake Dean, LSU (#1 in the SEC West) v Bama (#2 in the SEC West) in the semifinals of the SECT, during LSU's NCAA-record 23-game win streak