
Stanley ‘Skip’ Bertman, LSU Baseball Legend, Dies at 88
Stanley 'Skip' Bertman, the Hall of Fame‑inducted coach who led LSU to five national baseball titles, passed away at 88, leaving behind a legacy of championship culture and numerous honors.
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Stanley 'Skip' Bertman, the Hall of Fame‑inducted coach who led LSU to five national baseball titles, passed away at 88, leaving behind a legacy of championship culture and numerous honors.

Stanley 'Skip' Bertman, who led LSU to five national titles and reshaped college baseball, died at 88 after a brief heart‑related hospitalization.

Stanley "Skip" Bertman, the architect of LSU's baseball dynasty, died on August 14, 2026, leaving a legacy that reshaped college sports. His career spanned decades of championship success, mentorship, and institutional growth.

Stanley "Skip" Bertman, the longtime LSU baseball coach and athletic director, died early Tuesday at Baton Rouge General Hospital. His legacy as a mentor, strategist, and family man resonates across the sport.

Stanley 'Skip' Bertman, the Hall of Fame coach who transformed LSU’s baseball program into a national powerhouse, passed away at 88, leaving a lasting imprint on the sport.

Legendary LSU baseball coach and athletic director Stanley 'Skip' Bertman died at 88, leaving a legacy of five national titles, Olympic success and a transformative impact on youth baseball in the Southeast.