Dayton Daily News

The stage is set:

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The matchup OMAHA, NEB. — for the College World Series finals certainly bolsters the case for those who say the best baseball in the land is played in the Southeaste­rn Conference.

To get to the best-of-three finals starting Monday night, LSU (52-18) beat an Oregon State team , which had the highest winning percentage of any program in four decades, twice in two days. Florida (50-19) became the fourth team in CWS history to shut out an opponent twice with a pair of 3-0 wins over TCU wrapped around a 9-2 loss to the Horned Frogs.

So here they are, the teams that shared the SEC regular-season championsh­ip playing for the national title in Omaha.

“I think this is how it had to be,” LSU shortstop Kramer Robertson said Sunday. “If you want to be the best, you’ve got to beat the best. I think both teams are happy with who is in the finals.”

With eight players taken in the first 10 rounds of last year’s Major League Baseball draft, the 2016 Gators were the season-long favorites to break through with a championsh­ip. They went 0-2 in Omaha.

This year’s team lacks depth and dynamic offense, but has been able to count on dominant pitching and defense. The Gators have played 25 one-run games and won 18 of them.

“I had a feeling early on if we stayed healthy that we had the ingredient­s to be successful out here,” Gators coach Kevin O’Sullivan said.

LSU leads the all-time series with Florida 61-471, but the Gators won two of three in Gainesvill­e on March 24-26 in the teams’ only meetings this season.

“If the truth be told, I was rooting for Kevin and the Gators last night,” said Tigers coach Paul Mainieri, sitting next to O’Sullivan at the news conference.

“I just think it’s an awesome thing that these two SEC schools get to play for a national championsh­ip. Probably the only person that’s happier than you and I, Kevin, is Greg Sankey, the commission­er of the SEC. He’s anxious to get up here and get behind home plate so as not to show any favoritism.”

Here are some things to know about the 2017 College World Series:

This will be the third all-SEC final. South Carolina beat Florida in 2011 and LSU won over Alabama in 1997. The Tigers are going for their seventh national championsh­ip, and first since 2009, while Florida is in the finals for the third time and looking for its first title.

Pitching plans:

With Florida having played four games in seven days and LSU having played five in eight days, the teams are getting creative. Florida will start Brady Singer (8-5, 3.18 ERA) in Game 1, reliever Tyler Dyson (3-0, 3.55) or closer Michael Byrne (4-5, 1.74) in Game 2 and, if necessary, Jackson Kowar (12-1, 4.15) would be available in Game 3.

Mainieri said he was undecided on his starter Monday. Jared Poche’ (12-3, 3.33) will pitch Tuesday, and Alex Lange would be the likely starter if the series goes to

 ?? NATI HARNIK / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? LSU’s Michael Papierski became the first player in the 71-year history of the College World Series to hit homers from both sides of the plate in the same game. He did it Saturday.
NATI HARNIK / ASSOCIATED PRESS LSU’s Michael Papierski became the first player in the 71-year history of the College World Series to hit homers from both sides of the plate in the same game. He did it Saturday.

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