
Nathaneal Davis Chooses LSU Over 2026 MLB Draft
Highly rated prospect Nathaneal Davis will forgo the 2026 MLB Draft and join LSU’s celebrated 2027 class, where he will battle for a center‑field position.
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Highly rated prospect Nathaneal Davis will forgo the 2026 MLB Draft and join LSU’s celebrated 2027 class, where he will battle for a center‑field position.

Nathaneal Davis, a left‑handed outfielder from Orlando, has decided to attend Louisiana State University instead of entering the 2026 MLB Draft, adding to a highly ranked recruiting class.

LSU Athletics summer baseball is underway with nine current or future Tigers playing in leagues across the country, highlighting standout performances and future prospects.

A look at the anticipated 2027 LSU Tigers baseball roster, highlighting key returnees, new transfers, and the open center‑field position.

A look at returning stars, new transfers, and the competition for the final outfield position as the 2027 season approaches.

LSU’s 2027 baseball roster is taking shape as the program looks to bounce back from a rare tournament absence, bringing in a wave of transfer talent and relying on proven returning players.

Steven Milam's decision to return for a senior year brings elite on‑base skills and a seasoned presence to LSU's roster, while new transfers add depth ahead of the July draft.

LSU has added Bino Watters, a top left‑handed batter from Notre Dame, to bolster its lineup and outfield depth for the upcoming campaign.

After a 30‑28 season that ended without an NCAA berth, LSU’s baseball program confronts critical decisions on player retention, bullpen reinforcement, and strategic additions through the transfer portal.

After a historic 2026 season ended without an NCAA Tournament berth, LSU Baseball is charting a clear path back to the College World Series, leveraging experienced leadership and a promising roster of underclassmen.

Despite missing the NCAA Tournament for the first time in over a decade, LSU’s baseball program is charting a clear path back to championship contention.

LSU concluded its season with a loss to Auburn in the SEC Tournament, ending a 15‑year streak of NCAA Tournament appearances. Head coach Jay Johnson discusses injuries, player development and future recruiting plans.

LSU baseball meets Auburn in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Wednesday night, with a pitching crisis and broadcast details shaping the matchup.

LSU will meet Auburn on Wednesday night in Hoover, Alabama, with a spot in the NCAA Tournament on the line. Key players are sidelined, but the team looks to rally behind a strong pitching performance and a broadcast on the SEC Network.

LSU’s baseball squad moves forward in the SEC Tournament after key players William Schmidt and Omar Serna are sidelined by injury, with coach Jay Johnson praising the team’s depth.

LSU overcame the loss of starter William Schmidt to defeat Oklahoma 6-2 in the SEC Tournament, with key contributions from Steven Milam, Derek Curiel and a deep bullpen effort that now faces Auburn in the next round.

LSU’s regular season concluded with a 37‑run collapse against Florida, forcing the team to rest starters and face a pivotal SEC Tournament showdown.