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BATON ROUGE, La. – LSU is No. 2 in the 2025 Perfect Game Baseball Preseason Poll released on Monday.

Texas A&M is No. 1 in the poll, followed by LSU, Virginia, Georgia, Tennessee, Florida State, Texas, Clemson, Duke and Oregon State to round out the Top 10. Other SEC teams appearing in the Perfect Game Top 25 are No. 11 Florida, No. 13 Arkansas, No. 15 Vanderbilt, No. 20 Oklahoma and No. 22 Auburn.

LSU will play 19 games in the 2025 regular season against teams ranked in the Perfect Game Preseason Top 25, including a February 26 matchup with No. 17 Dallas Baptist at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.

Jay Johnson, the 2023 National Coach of the Year, enters his fourth season at LSU with a talented squad that has championship aspirations.

The Tigers feature seven returning position players with starting experience at LSU, including senior shortstop Michael Braswell III, senior outfielder Josh Pearson, junior first baseman Jared Jones, junior outfielder Ethan Frey, sophomore second baseman Steven Milam, sophomore outfielder Ashton Larson, and sophomore outfielder/left-handed pitcher Jake Brown.

The pitching staff contains six veteran hurlers who have recorded innings at LSU, including junior right-hander Gavin Guidry, junior right-hander Kade Woods, sophomore right-hander Chase Shores, sophomore right-hander Jaden Noot, sophomore left-hander Kade Anderson and sophomore left-hander DJ Primeaux.

LSU’s class of newcomers includes 12 NCAA Division I transfers, four JUCO transfers and 10 high school signees. Nine LSU players were ranked in August among Baseball America magazine’s Top 100 College Transfers, and 11 Tigers appeared in the Baseball America Top 500 Prospects list for the 2024 MLB Draft.

The Top 100 College Transfers list included LSU junior infielder Daniel Dickinson (No. 2), junior right-handed pitcher Anthony Eyanson (No. 4), junior right-handed pitcher Jacob Mayers (No. 17), junior right-handed pitcher Chandler Dorsey (No. 22), junior right-hander pitcher Zac Cowan (No. 23), senior utility player Luis Hernandez (No. 32), senior outfielder/left-hander pitcher Dalton Beck (No. 34) and junior outfielder Chris Stanfield (No. 79).

Sophomore right-handed pitcher Deven Sheerin was No. 8 on the Top 100 College Transfers list; however, he will redshirt this season due to an injury.

The Top 500 Prospects for the 2024 MLB Draft included LSU freshman right-handed pitcher William Schmidt (No. 22), freshman right-handed pitcher Casan Evans (No. 100), freshman catcher Cade Arrambide (No. 125), freshman infielder Mikey Ryan (No. 139), junior outfielder Chris Stanfield (No. 154), freshman left-handed pitcher Cooper Williams (No. 257), freshman right-handed pitcher Mavrick Rizy (No. 263), freshman first baseman Ryan Costello (No. 346), freshman outfielder John Pearson (No. 356), freshman infielder David Hogg II (No. 358), and junior left-handed pitcher Conner Ware (No. 482).

LSU opens the 2025 season at 2 p.m. CT on Friday, February 14, when the Tigers play host to Purdue Fort Wayne in Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field

Rank. Team (Conference) 2024 Record - 2024 Finish - Head Coach

1. Texas A&M (SEC) 53-15 - CWS Finals - Michael Earley
2. LSU (SEC) 43-23 - Chapel Hill Regional - Jay Johnson
3. Virginia (ACC) 46-17 - CWS - Brian O'Connor
4. Georgia (SEC) 43-17 - Athens Super Regional - Wes Johnson
5. Tennessee (SEC) 60-13 - National Champions - Tony Vitello
6. Florida State (ACC) 49-17 - CWS - Link Jarrett
7. Texas (SEC) 36-24 - Bryan-College Station Regional - Jim Schlossnagle
8. Clemson (ACC) 44-16 - Clemson Super Regional - Erik Bakich
9. Duke (ACC) 40-20 - Norman Regional - Chris Pollard
10. Oregon State (Independent) 45-16 - Lexington Super Regional - Mitch Canham
11. Florida (SEC) 36-30 - CWS - Kevin O'Sullivan
12. Arizona (Big 12) 36-23 - Tucson Regional - Chip Hale
13. Arkansas (SEC) 44-16 - Fayetteville Regional - Dave Van Horn
14. Oregon (Big 10) 40-20 - Bryan-College Station Super Regional - Mark Wasikowski
15. Vanderbilt (SEC) 38-23 - Clemson Regional - Tim Corbin
16. Wake Forest (ACC) 38-22 - Greenville Regional - Tom Walter
17. Dallas Baptist (Conference USA) 45-15 - Tucson Regional - Dan Heefner
18. TCU (Big 12) 33-21 - No Postseason - Kirk Saarloos
19. North Carolina (ACC) 48-16 - CWS - Scott Forbes
20. Oklahoma (SEC) 40-21 - Norman Regional - Skip Johnson
21. West Virginia (Big 12) - 36-24 - Chapel Hill Super Regional - Steve Sabins
22. Auburn (SEC) 27-26 - No Postseason - Butch Thompson
23. Coastal Carolina (Sun Belt) - 36-25 - Clemson Regional - Kevin Schnall
24. UC Santa Barbara (Big West) 44-14 - Santa Barbara Regional - Andrew Checketts
25. Oklahoma State (Big 12) 42-19 - Stillwater Regional - Josh Holliday

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TDFreak13 hours
How is TAMU #1? They lost their head coach in the offseason. No way they hold onto the top spot.
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Geaux Tigers
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jlbasm1 day
Since when does Duke have a baseball team?
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Tig0416 hours
Duke has been very good in baseball for several years. You must not follow college baseball very much.
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jlbasm1 day
Quite the fall for Arky and Vandy. Any reason?
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Popstiger1 day
Since this is a preseason poll based on pure conjecture I will take it. We could argue for or against any team on here and be just as right as this dude
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Serraneaux1 day
Vitello and BaseVOLS too low
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king471 day
Uga ranked #4?? Someone enlighten me on how that is
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eyedoc1 day
No love for USC with Coach Paul?
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LSU82Cajun1 day
Seems when you hire a high valued coach like Johnson & Mulkey who have taken their previously coached universities to nat’l prominence expect a quick turnaround like 2 NC’s & both teams ranked very high in the polls.Sometimes though it doesn’t.(see football ).Men’s basketball has yet to do this
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CDawson1 day
Yep, in today's NIL world, baseball and basketball are far easier to manipulate than football. Football is almost hopeless because you need so many pieces of the puzzle and so much investment. Basketball you need 3 studs and some depth. baseball, arms, arms, arms.
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VerbalKint1 day
Almost half of the Top 20 is SEC!
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7. Texas (SEC) 36-24 - Bryan-College Station Regional - Jim Schlossnagle

Poor Aggy.
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chalmetteowl1 day
Aggy is looking down on them
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Tic441 day
look at all that Southeastern conference
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Hoosyadaddy1 day
I am so glad we are not ranked 1
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