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LSU Baseball ponders who will wear the No. 8 jersey in 2027

With Gavin Guidry’s future uncertain, coach Jay Johnson faces a leadership decision that could shape the team’s direction

The No. 8 jersey at LSU carries a storied legacy, often worn by the team’s most influential figure who guides younger players through the rigors of a demanding season.

Current holder Gavin Guidry, a draft‑eligible junior, has held the honor since his sophomore year, but his plans for the 2027 campaign remain undecided as he weighs professional opportunities.

Who will inherit the mantle?

Among the names surfacing as potential successors, shortstop Steven Milam has already confirmed his return for a senior season, bringing a blend of defensive reliability and vocal leadership that coaches value.

Catcher Cade Arrambide, praised for his poise behind the plate, has posted impressive statistics in SEC play, suggesting that his growth could translate into a natural extension of the captaincy tradition.

Right‑hander Casan Evans, whose recent outings have shown a marked improvement in velocity and control, is also being considered, especially given the pivotal role of pitching in setting the team’s tone.

Head coach Jay Johnson will ultimately make the final call, a decision that will not only fill a symbolic slot but also signal the strategic direction the program intends to pursue as it looks ahead to the 2027 season.

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