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Posted on 3/12/25 at 1:23 pm
Posted on 3/12/25 at 1:23 pm
Stolen from a Tiger Rant post, pretty interesting list. WAR totals for each SEC school's alums in MLB last season.
1. LSU: 16.5 WAR - 11 Players
Paul Skenes (5.9), Alex Bregman (4.1), Aaron Nola (3.6), Josh Smith (3.2), Kevin Gausman (0.9), Dylan Crews (0.6), Jake Fraley (0.3), Hunter Feduccia (0.1), Jaden Hill (0), Alex Lange (-0.6), DJ LeMahieu (-1.6)
2. Florida: 15.3 WAR - 14 Players
Wyatt Langford (3.9), Brady Singer (3.1), Jacob Young (2.8), Pete Alonso (2.6), Jonathan India (1.7), A.J. Puk (1.4), Harrison Bader (0.9), Alex Faedo (0.6), Christian Scott (0.3), Kirby Snead (0), Danny Young (-0.2), Dane Dunning (-0.6), Shaun Anderson (-0.6), Hurston Waldrep (-0.6)
3. Vanderbilt: 11.6 WAR - 17 Players
Dansby Swanson (4.0), Bryan Reynolds (3.6), Mike Yastrzemski (2.1), JJ Bleday (2.1), Sonny Gray (1.8), Collin Snider (0.9), Carson Fulmer (0.8), Tyler Ferguson (0.7), Curt Casali (0.3), Jason Delay (0.1), Kumar Rocker (0), Jake Eder(0), Tony Kemp (-0.2), Tyler Beede (-0.7), Austin Martin (-1.0), Walker Buehler (-1.3), Jack Leiter (-1.6)
4. Mississippi State: 8.7 WAR - 10 Players
Brent Rooker (5.6), Nathaniel Lowe (2.7), Jordan Westburg (2.4), J.T. Ginn (0.5), Adam Frazier (0.3), Hunter Renfroe (0), J.P. France (-0.5), Chris Stratton (-0.7), Justin Foscue (-0.7), Dakota Hudson (-0.9)
5. Texas A&M: 5.6 WAR - 9 Players
Michael Wacha (3.5), Bryce Miller (3.4), A.J. Minter (1.1), Michael Helman (0.1), Zach DeLoach (-0.1), Stephen Kolek (-0.2), Brooks Raley (-0.5), Braden Shewmake (-0.6), Ross Stripling (-1.1)
5. Missouri: 5.6 WAR - 6 Players
Tanner Houck (3.5), Kyle Gibson (0.9), Pete Fairbanks (0.8), Max Scherzer (0.4), Rob Zastryzny (0.3), Kameron Misner (-0.3)
7. South Carolina: 5.1 WAR - 6 Players
Christian Walker (2.6), Clarke Schmidt (2.0), Jonah Bride (0.8), Carmen Mlodzinski (0.8), Whit Merrifield (0.3), Jordan Montgomery (-1.4)
8. Tennessee: 4.1 WAR - 6 Players
Garret Crochet (4.1), Ben Joyce (1.7), Seth Halvorsen (0.6), Trey Lipscomb (-0.1), Jordan Beck (-0.8), Nick Senzel (-1.4)
9. Alabama: 3.1 WAR - 4 Players
David Robertson (1.7), Spencer Turnbull (1.2), Matt Foster (0.3), Tyler Gentry (-0.1)
10. Oklahoma: 1.8 WAR - 6 Players
Jake Irvin (1.9), Jon Gray (0.5), Kyle Tyler (0.3), Burch Smith (-0.1), Steven Okert (-0.2), Chase Anderson (-0.6)
11. Texas: 0.9 WAR - 9 Players
David Hamilton (2.6), Kody Clemens (0.3), Chase Shugart (0), Duke Ellis (-0.1), Ty Madden (-0.1), John Curtiss (-0.2), Blair Henley (-0.3), Hoby Milner (-0.6), Bryce Elder (-0.7)
12. Georgia: 0.8 WAR - 7 Players
Jonathan Cannon (1.9), Aaron Schunk (0.2), Zac Kristofak (0), Jared Walsh (-0.2), Alex Wood (-0.2), Kyle Farmer (-0.3), Emerson Hancock (-0.6)
13. Auburn -0.2 WAR - 11 Players
Keegan Thompson (0.6), Richard Fitts (0.6), Ryan Bliss (0.4), Casey Mize (0.1), Daniel Robert (0.1), Joshua Palacios (-0.1), Edouard Julien (-0.2), Trey Wingenter (-0.2), Bailey Horn (-0.3), Davis Daniel (-0.4), Garrett Cooper (-0.8)
14. Ole Miss: -0.6 WAR - 5 Players
Lance Lynn (0.3), Nick Fortes (0), Jacob Waguespack (-0.1), Grae Kessinger (-0.3), James McArthur (-0.5)
15. Kentucky: -0.8 WAR - 7 Players
Taylor Rogers (1.1), Sean Hjelle (0.6), James Paxton (0.1), Zach Logue (-0.2), Luke Maile (-0.5), Zack Thompson (-0.6), Zach Pop (-1.3)
16. Arkansas: -2.1 WAR - 11 Players
James McCann (0.7), Heston Kjerstad (0.4), Drew Smyly (0), Dallas Keuchel (0), Jalen Beeks (0), Grant Koch (-0.1), Brian Anderson (-0.2), Dominic Fletcher (-0.3), Ryne Stanek (-0.6), Andrew Benintendi (-0.8), Isiah Campbell (-1.2)
1. LSU: 16.5 WAR - 11 Players
Paul Skenes (5.9), Alex Bregman (4.1), Aaron Nola (3.6), Josh Smith (3.2), Kevin Gausman (0.9), Dylan Crews (0.6), Jake Fraley (0.3), Hunter Feduccia (0.1), Jaden Hill (0), Alex Lange (-0.6), DJ LeMahieu (-1.6)
2. Florida: 15.3 WAR - 14 Players
Wyatt Langford (3.9), Brady Singer (3.1), Jacob Young (2.8), Pete Alonso (2.6), Jonathan India (1.7), A.J. Puk (1.4), Harrison Bader (0.9), Alex Faedo (0.6), Christian Scott (0.3), Kirby Snead (0), Danny Young (-0.2), Dane Dunning (-0.6), Shaun Anderson (-0.6), Hurston Waldrep (-0.6)
3. Vanderbilt: 11.6 WAR - 17 Players
Dansby Swanson (4.0), Bryan Reynolds (3.6), Mike Yastrzemski (2.1), JJ Bleday (2.1), Sonny Gray (1.8), Collin Snider (0.9), Carson Fulmer (0.8), Tyler Ferguson (0.7), Curt Casali (0.3), Jason Delay (0.1), Kumar Rocker (0), Jake Eder(0), Tony Kemp (-0.2), Tyler Beede (-0.7), Austin Martin (-1.0), Walker Buehler (-1.3), Jack Leiter (-1.6)
4. Mississippi State: 8.7 WAR - 10 Players
Brent Rooker (5.6), Nathaniel Lowe (2.7), Jordan Westburg (2.4), J.T. Ginn (0.5), Adam Frazier (0.3), Hunter Renfroe (0), J.P. France (-0.5), Chris Stratton (-0.7), Justin Foscue (-0.7), Dakota Hudson (-0.9)
5. Texas A&M: 5.6 WAR - 9 Players
Michael Wacha (3.5), Bryce Miller (3.4), A.J. Minter (1.1), Michael Helman (0.1), Zach DeLoach (-0.1), Stephen Kolek (-0.2), Brooks Raley (-0.5), Braden Shewmake (-0.6), Ross Stripling (-1.1)
5. Missouri: 5.6 WAR - 6 Players
Tanner Houck (3.5), Kyle Gibson (0.9), Pete Fairbanks (0.8), Max Scherzer (0.4), Rob Zastryzny (0.3), Kameron Misner (-0.3)
7. South Carolina: 5.1 WAR - 6 Players
Christian Walker (2.6), Clarke Schmidt (2.0), Jonah Bride (0.8), Carmen Mlodzinski (0.8), Whit Merrifield (0.3), Jordan Montgomery (-1.4)
8. Tennessee: 4.1 WAR - 6 Players
Garret Crochet (4.1), Ben Joyce (1.7), Seth Halvorsen (0.6), Trey Lipscomb (-0.1), Jordan Beck (-0.8), Nick Senzel (-1.4)
9. Alabama: 3.1 WAR - 4 Players
David Robertson (1.7), Spencer Turnbull (1.2), Matt Foster (0.3), Tyler Gentry (-0.1)
10. Oklahoma: 1.8 WAR - 6 Players
Jake Irvin (1.9), Jon Gray (0.5), Kyle Tyler (0.3), Burch Smith (-0.1), Steven Okert (-0.2), Chase Anderson (-0.6)
11. Texas: 0.9 WAR - 9 Players
David Hamilton (2.6), Kody Clemens (0.3), Chase Shugart (0), Duke Ellis (-0.1), Ty Madden (-0.1), John Curtiss (-0.2), Blair Henley (-0.3), Hoby Milner (-0.6), Bryce Elder (-0.7)
12. Georgia: 0.8 WAR - 7 Players
Jonathan Cannon (1.9), Aaron Schunk (0.2), Zac Kristofak (0), Jared Walsh (-0.2), Alex Wood (-0.2), Kyle Farmer (-0.3), Emerson Hancock (-0.6)
13. Auburn -0.2 WAR - 11 Players
Keegan Thompson (0.6), Richard Fitts (0.6), Ryan Bliss (0.4), Casey Mize (0.1), Daniel Robert (0.1), Joshua Palacios (-0.1), Edouard Julien (-0.2), Trey Wingenter (-0.2), Bailey Horn (-0.3), Davis Daniel (-0.4), Garrett Cooper (-0.8)
14. Ole Miss: -0.6 WAR - 5 Players
Lance Lynn (0.3), Nick Fortes (0), Jacob Waguespack (-0.1), Grae Kessinger (-0.3), James McArthur (-0.5)
15. Kentucky: -0.8 WAR - 7 Players
Taylor Rogers (1.1), Sean Hjelle (0.6), James Paxton (0.1), Zach Logue (-0.2), Luke Maile (-0.5), Zack Thompson (-0.6), Zach Pop (-1.3)
16. Arkansas: -2.1 WAR - 11 Players
James McCann (0.7), Heston Kjerstad (0.4), Drew Smyly (0), Dallas Keuchel (0), Jalen Beeks (0), Grant Koch (-0.1), Brian Anderson (-0.2), Dominic Fletcher (-0.3), Ryne Stanek (-0.6), Andrew Benintendi (-0.8), Isiah Campbell (-1.2)
Posted on 3/12/25 at 1:28 pm to SEC Doctor
Thank you Florida for Wyatt Langford….
Posted on 3/12/25 at 3:50 pm to SEC Doctor
The only team ever to produce the #1 and #2 MLB draft picks
#AllSportsU
#BiggestCollegeBrandInTheEntireWorld
#DealWithIt

#AllSportsU
#BiggestCollegeBrandInTheEntireWorld
#DealWithIt
Posted on 3/12/25 at 4:32 pm to SEC Doctor
All that talent yet only one national championship in the past 15 years. That has to be disappointing for LSU fans, especially considering multiple other less talented programs won multiple national championships.
Posted on 3/12/25 at 4:42 pm to captdalton
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All that talent yet only one national championship in the past 15 years. That has to be disappointing for LSU fans, especially considering multiple other less talented programs won multiple national championships.
LSU has won two of the last 15 national championships in college baseball. Name a team that has won more. You're too quick to shoot your wad in every LSU thread.
Posted on 3/12/25 at 4:43 pm to captdalton
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All that talent yet only one national championship in the past 15 years. That has to be disappointing for LSU fans, especially considering multiple other less talented programs won multiple national championships.
Guys on that list have won 2 of the 7 national championships won by LSU in baseball, which is 7 more than Alabama has won.

Posted on 3/12/25 at 4:49 pm to captdalton
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All that talent yet only one national championship in the past 15 years. That has to be disappointing for LSU fans, especially considering multiple other less talented programs won multiple national championships.
it is disappointing. While 1 NC would make the program history for most other teams, it is disappointing for LSU. Even we won multiple NCs in the past 16 years.
Posted on 3/12/25 at 5:00 pm to SEC Doctor
I guess this shows a good coach is better than talented players in college baseball .
We always seem to be at or near the top and its obvious not the players. The bigger question is why someone with no life or woman obviously wasted their time making this?
We always seem to be at or near the top and its obvious not the players. The bigger question is why someone with no life or woman obviously wasted their time making this?
Posted on 3/12/25 at 5:14 pm to captdalton
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captdalton
LSU has 3 more CWS titles in the 21st century than Gumps have trips to Omaha



Posted on 3/12/25 at 5:16 pm to NFLSU
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#BiggestCollegeBrandInTheEntireWorld
You bayou frickers actually believe this

Posted on 3/12/25 at 5:20 pm to AHM21
Yes, we know that Alabama only produces NFL players that anyone knows about...and LSU still has much more popular alums
Gumps are jealous that LSU's brand is 10x more popular than theirs.
Water is wet.



Gumps are jealous that LSU's brand is 10x more popular than theirs.
Water is wet.
Posted on 3/12/25 at 5:42 pm to SEC Doctor
That’s cute. I feel bad for you poors
Posted on 3/12/25 at 5:44 pm to captdalton
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All that talent yet only one national championship in the past 15 years. That has to be disappointing for LSU fans, especially considering multiple other less talented programs won multiple national championships
More like disappointing for South Carolina fans. He’s their coach now!!
Posted on 3/12/25 at 5:53 pm to AHM21
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AHM21
When you’re ready, give us another college program that has more nationwide reach. It’s undeniable.
I’m looking forward your rebuttal and am sure it has nothing to do with your baby dick for all things LSU.
In the last 5 real years (2019, 2021-2024), LSU has national titles in football, baseball, women’s basketball and gymnastics. Alabama has zero.
From those title winning teams, you have super stars in:
-Burrow
-Chase
-Jefferson
-Stingley Jr.
-Skenes
-Crews
-Reese
-Johnson
-Dunne

Posted on 3/12/25 at 6:20 pm to NFLSU
quote:A gump and sense aren't the most compatible terms, it's kind of like oil and water. They don't really mix well, don't expect them to understand.
NFLSU
ETA: Oh and you forgot Track and Field with Duplantis.
This post was edited on 3/12/25 at 6:22 pm
Posted on 3/12/25 at 6:22 pm to Endorphins
It’s honestly flattering how obvious their jealousy of LSU is.
Poor, pathetic people.
Poor, pathetic people.
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