Three takeaways from LSU baseball's Saturday loss to Tennessee

LSU baseball lost to Tennessee 4-1 on Saturday, with all runs scored in the first four innings. The Tigers' pitcher William Schmidt had a good start, but defensive issues and unearned runs led to the loss.
LSU baseball lost to Tennessee 4-1. The game's runs were scored in the first four innings. William Schmidt pitched 5.2 innings, giving up four runs, two earned, on three hits. Derek Curiel led LSU offensively, finishing 2-for-4. Chris Stanfield drove in the only run for LSU with an RBI single. Defensive mistakes hurt the Tigers, with a passed ball and fielding error contributing to the loss.
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