The Denver Post

LSU dominates Oregon State

Tigers will play Florida in best-of-three finals

- By Eric Olson

omaha» Nothing LSU encounters in the College World Series championsh­ip series will be any more daunting than the task the Tigers had to complete to get there.

The Tigers had to beat an Oregon State team that owned the most formidable record of any team in four decades, and they had to do it twice.

Caleb Gilbert held the No. 1 national seed Beavers to two hits in 7L innings, Michael Papierski homered from both sides of the plate and LSU won 6-1 Saturday, a day after beating them 3-1.

“To lose four games the entire season, and we beat them two days in a row, it’s hard to predict those things to happen, but that’s why you have to play the games,” Tigers coach Paul Mainieri said. “Our kids embraced the challenge.”

The No. 4 national seed Tigers (52-18) won their third consecutiv­e eliminatio­n game and will play the No. 3 Florida (50-19) in the best-of-three finals beginning Monday.

The Beavers (56-6) had a pair of 23-game winning streaks and finished the season with a .903 winning percentage — the best since Texas’ mark of .908 in 1982.

“It’s a tough day when you’ve had such a great year,” Beavers coach Pat Casey said. “Now is not the time to really think about that or talk about it, but I know there will be a time when they get to sit back and reflect and realize what they accomplish­ed.”

Gilbert allowed an infield single and walk before Michael Gretler homered in the seventh. He struck out a career-high seven in his longest outing in his two seasons at LSU.

“It’s a surreal feeling to be able to pitch your team, when the back’s against the wall in an eliminatio­n game, into the College World Series final,” Gilbert said. “I just had all the faith in the world in my teammates and my coaching staff and just really went out there and pitched my game, tried to attack early with a heater and get ahead and trust my defense behind me.”

Papierski became the first player to homer twice in a CWS game since TCU’s Bryan Holaday in 2010. He went deep from the left side off Bryce Fehmel in the second and the right side off Brandon Eisert in the fourth.

“I put some good swings on fastballs today,” Papierski said, “and after that, the wind helped a little bit. But that wasn’t the highlight of the game. It was Caleb Gilbert.”

The Beavers managed only a season-low two hits Friday and the three Saturday. They went the first 17 innings Friday and Saturday without having a leadoff batter reach base.

Florida 3, TCU 0. Alex Faedo pitched three-hit ball for 7L shutout innings in a second straight strong performanc­e against TCU, and Florida moved to the finals.

Florida will be playing for its first national championsh­ip in baseball.

Faedo (9-2) struck out 11, just as he did last Sunday in a 3-0 win over the Horned Frogs. Michael Byrne finished for his 18th save.

The Gators had struggled on offense since they arrived in Omaha, but with Faedo holding down the Frogs they did enough against Jared Janczak (9-2).

 ??  ?? LSU’s Zack Hess celebrates after the final out against Oregon State during a College World Series eliminatio­n game Saturday in Omaha. Brendan Sullivan, Omaha World-Herald
LSU’s Zack Hess celebrates after the final out against Oregon State during a College World Series eliminatio­n game Saturday in Omaha. Brendan Sullivan, Omaha World-Herald

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