The baseball world announced that Lloyd Peever, the 1992 National Player of the Year, has been selected for the College Baseball Hall of Fame, a testament to his extraordinary contributions on the mound.
A Perfect 1992 Season
During his junior year at LSU, Peever compiled a flawless 14‑0 record while posting a 1.98 earned run average, a performance that helped the Tigers dominate the SEC and capture national attention.
Accolades and the MLB Draft
His dominance earned him consensus First‑Team All‑American honors, First‑Team All‑SEC recognition, and the 1992 Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Year award. The Colorado Rockies recognized his talent by selecting him in the fourth round of the 1992 MLB Draft.
From College to the Pros and Beyond
After signing with the Rockies, Peever transitioned to professional baseball, but his legacy remained deeply rooted in the LSU program. He had previously been inducted into the LSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011, cementing his status as one of the school’s all‑time greats.
Hall of Fame Induction and Legacy
Peever will become the fifth former LSU player or coach to receive a place in the College Baseball Hall of Fame. The 2026 class, which includes him, will be honored at the Night of Champions ceremony in 2027, a celebration that will also highlight the continued impact of LSU baseball on the national stage.