Hawthorne said attendance was 9,551 which sets the Ole Miss record for a game vs LSU, and is the 2nd-highest attendance in Ole Miss history for an SEC baseball game
Mayers (6-3, 195), of Ohio, has posted wins over #1 Kentucky and #15 Arkansas this season. The win over Kentucky was the first home loss of the season for the Wildcats, while Mayers combined for a two-hit shutout of the Razorbacks two weeks ago to help the Rebels clinch the series win in game two. As for Eades (6-3, 198), Maineiri was just talking on the radio about how he's been struggling his last few outings and hopefully he gets back in his groove. over his last two starts (vs Georgia and Kentucky), Eades has been rocked for an opposing batting average of .368, giving up 16 hits in 8.1 innings over the 2 games
in bot 2, Eades gave up 2 more hits to give Ole Miss runners on 1st and 3rd with 1 out... then LSU pulled a Double Play to end the inning after 2, 1-0 Rebs
Tigers take 4-1 lead in the top of the 4th: with 1 out, Katz walked, then Rhymes was hit by a pitch Moore at bat -- hits an RBI single to score Katz and advance Rhymes to 3rd Dozar at bat -- and dropped this wicked spinning bunt -- and the squeeze was on! Rhymes was charging home and able to beat the tag from the Ole Miss catcher!!! Ross at bat -- grounded out (2 outs), but advanced Moore to 3rd and Dozar to 2nd Hanover at bat -- nice at bat, and walked... BASES LOADED, 2 OUTS Jacoby Jones at bat -- hits a 2-RBI single!
and Ole Miss comes right back to tie it up --fly out (1 out) --solo home run by Kirksey (a West Monroe product), his 12th of the year (now #1 on Ole Miss team) --walk (runner on 1st) --single (runners on 1st and 2nd) --fly out (2 outs) then back to back RBI singles then Yarbrough, Ole Miss' best hitter up with runners on 1st and 2nd, and Eades K'd him after 4, 4 all
redshirt junior RHP Tanner Bailey (6-7, 225) of Arkansas takes the mound for Ole Miss in the 5th, he has an opposing batting average of .115, which is by far #1 on the Ole Miss team