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Steven Milam Returns to LSU Baseball for 2027 Season

Senior shortstop opts to stay over MLB Draft, bolstering Tigers' infield

A Strategic Boost for the Tigers

Steven Milam, the LSU Tigers' standout shortstop, has chosen to forgo the 2026 MLB Draft and will return for his senior season in 2027, providing the program with a rare blend of experience and defensive reliability.

Over the past two seasons Milam has committed fewer than ten errors while maintaining a career fielding percentage of .979, and he has already hit 30 home runs in four years with the Tigers.

The infield will also welcome two new transfer infielders, Dawson Park and Cade Kurland, who arrived via the portal to add depth and versatility to the lineup.

Coach Jay Johnson highlighted Milam's leadership, noting that the senior's presence will be crucial as the team aims to contend for a national championship in the upcoming season.

Analysts and fans alike view the decision as a strategic move that strengthens LSU's already formidable roster and underscores the program's ability to retain top talent.

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