
How to watch LSU baseball vs Little Rock today: Time, TV channel for regional
UPDATE: After a lengthy weather delay, LSU baseball vs. Little Rock is slated for 7:36 p.m. CT.
It's time for postseason baseball at Alex Box Stadium. On Friday, the Baton Rouge Regional will get underway with LSU facing Little Rock.
LSU is beginning its 13th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance and its 37th tournament in program history. This will be the 28th regional hosted at The Box.
After a 43-14 regular season, LSU earned the No. 6 national seed. That means if LSU takes care of business this weekend, LSU gets to host a super regional next week. LSU's path to Omaha is a lot smoother when it goes through Alex Box.
For Little Rock, this is the second tournament appearance in program history. Little Rock's last trip came in 2011, when it went 0-2 in the Corvallis Regional. The Trojans were 19-32 before going on a five-game win streak to win the Ohio Valley Conference and punch their ticket to the tournament. LSU gained a favorable draw with Little Rock having the lowest RPI in the entire field.
Here's how to watch the LSU-Little Rock game on Friday, including time, TV schedule, and streaming information:
What channel is LSU baseball vs Little Rock on today?
TV Channel: SEC Network
Livestream: FUBO (free trial) or ESPN+ (subscription only)
LSU baseball vs Little Rock will carried nationally on SEC Network in Game 1 of the Baton Rouge Regional. Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Watch LSU baseball vs Little Rock live on Fubo (free trial)
LSU baseball vs. Little Rock time today
Date: Friday, May 30
Friday, May 30 Start time: 2 p.m. CT
The LSU-Little Rock game starts at 2 p.m. CT from Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
LSU baseball vs Little Rock predictions, picks
LSU 11, Little Rock 3: We still don't know who's taking the mound for LSU, but the Tigers have a massive talent edge in this one. LSU's lineup typically has no trouble with teams like Little Rock, and I think Jay Johnson's squad cruises to a Game 1 win. I like LSU, 11-3.
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