1991 LSU Tigers baseball team

American college baseball season

1991 LSU Tigers baseball
National champions
Southeastern Conference champions
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
Record55-18 (19-7 SEC)
Head coach
  • Skip Bertman (8th year)
Assistant coaches
  • Smoke Laval (8th year)
  • Dane Canevari (1st year)
Home stadiumAlex Box Stadium
Seasons
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1992 →
1991 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 1 LSU  ‍‍‍y 19 7   .731 55 18   .753
No. 4 Florida  ‍‍y 16 8   .667 51 21   .708
No. 22 Mississippi State  ‍‍‍y 12 9   .571 42 21   .667
No. 25 Alabama  ‍‍‍y 14 11   .560 42 20   .677
Auburn  ‍‍‍ 14 12   .538 35 24   .593
Kentucky  ‍‍‍ 13 12   .520 41 20   .672
Tennessee  ‍‍‍ 13 13   .500 41 19   .683
Ole Miss  ‍‍‍ 9 15   .375 31 24   .564
Vanderbilt  ‍‍‍ 8 19   .296 29 28   .509
Georgia  ‍‍‍ 7 19   .269 27 31   .466
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1991[1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 1991 LSU Tigers baseball team represented Louisiana State University in the 1991 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Tigers played their home games at Alex Box Stadium. The team was coached by Skip Bertman in his 8th season at LSU.

The Tigers won the College World Series, defeating Wichita State in the championship game.

Roster

1991 LSU Tigers roster
 

Pitchers

  • 10 Mike Sirotka - Sophomore
  • 14 Gregg Moock - Sophomore
  • 23 Rick Greene - Sophomore
  • 28 Matt Chamberlain - Freshman
  • 30 Chad Ogea - Junior
  • 32 David Herry - Junior
  • 36 Ronnie Rantz - Freshman
  • 37 Mark LaRosa - Senior
  • 39 Jeff Naquin - Freshman
  • 41 Bhrett McCabe - Freshman
  • 42 Henri Saunders - Junior
  • 44 Paul Byrd - Junior
 

Infielders

  • 1 Tookie Johnson - Senior
  • 3 Andy Sheets - Sophomore
  • 4 Mike Neal - Freshman
  • 5 Luis Garcia - Junior
  • 12 Pat Garrity - Senior
  • 20 Johnny Tellechea - Senior
  • 24 Keyaan Cook - Freshman

Catchers

  • 6 Adrian Antonini - Freshman
  • 8 Gary Hymel - Senior
  • 31 Dale Adams - Freshman
  • 40 Tim Bauer - Junior
 

Outfielders

  • 7 Danny Zahl - Junior
  • 9 Chris Moock - Junior
  • 17 Tiger Blackwell - Freshman
  • 18 Jared Mula - Sophomore
  • 21 Lyle Mouton - Junior
  • 27 Rich Cordani - Senior
  • 29 Mike Graham - Sophomore
  • 33 Harry Berrios - Freshman
  • 35 Armando Rios - Sophomore
  • 23 Tracy Woodburn Freshman

Coaches

 

Schedule

1991 LSU Tigers baseball game log
Regular season
February
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record SEC Record
February 9 Mississippi State Alex Box Stadium 6-4 1–0
February 10 Oklahoma State Alex Box Stadium 6-0 2–0
February 12 Louisiana Tech Alex Box Stadium 10-3 3–0
February 15 Stephen F. Austin Alex Box Stadium 5-0 4–0
February 15 Stephen F. Austin Alex Box Stadium 14-3 5–0
February 16 Stephen F. Austin Alex Box Stadium 9-0 6–0
February 22 Texas A&M Alex Box Stadium 1-3 6–1
February 23 Texas A&M Alex Box Stadium 13-8 7–1
February 23 Texas A&M Alex Box Stadium 5-0 8–1
February 26 SE Louisiana Alex Box Stadium 8-3 9–1
February 27 Southern Alex Box Stadium 8-1 10–1
March
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record SEC Record
March 1 vs. Miami (FL) Superdome 4-3 11–1
March 2 vs. Florida Superdome 6-5 12–1
March 3 vs. Florida State Superdome 0-8 12–2
March 4 Northwestern State Alex Box Stadium 3-7 12–3
March 5 Tulane Alex Box Stadium 6-7 12–4
March 6 New Orleans Maestri Field 7-5 13-4
March 8 at UNLV Rebel Stadium 14-4 14–4
March 9 at UNLV Rebel Stadium 1-5 14–5
March 9 at UNLV Rebel Stadium 9-4 15–5
March 12 Notre Dame Alex Box Stadium 3-6 15–6
March 13 Saint Louis Alex Box Stadium 6-4 16–6
March 17 Mississippi State Alex Box Stadium 4-2 17–6 1–0
March 17 Mississippi State Alex Box Stadium 6-5 18–6 2–0
March 19 at Southern Lee-Hines Field 5-2 19–6
March 20 at Tulane Turchin Stadium 1-5 19-7
March 23 at Mississippi Swayze Field 4-0 20–7 3–0
March 23 at Mississippi Swayze Field 3-2 21–7 4–0
March 24 at Mississippi Swayze Field 7-3 22–7 5–0
March 26 Louisiana College Alex Box Stadium 2-1 23–7
March 27 Jackson State Alex Box Stadium 14-4 24–7
March 30 at Auburn Plainsman Park 6-2 25–7 6–0
March 30 at Auburn Plainsman Park 3-2 26–7 7–0
March 31 at Auburn Plainsman Park 13-8 27–7 8–0
April
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record SEC Record
April 2 McNeese State Alex Box Stadium 3-6 27–8
April 3 Nicholls State Alex Box Stadium 6-5 28-8
April 6 Florida Alex Box Stadium 6-5 29-8 9–0
April 6 Florida Alex Box Stadium 5-3 30-8 10–0
April 7 Florida Alex Box Stadium 12-6 31-8 11–0
April 9 at Northwestern State H. Alvin Brown–C. C. Stroud Field 7-3 32-8
April 10 at Louisiana Tech J. C. Love Field 13-6 33-8
April 13 at Tennessee Lindsey Nelson Stadium 3-5 33-9 11–1
April 13 at Tennessee Lindsey Nelson Stadium 5-6 33-10 11–2
April 14 at Tennessee Lindsey Nelson Stadium 11-4 34-10 12–2
April 16 Centenary Alex Box Stadium 15-2 35-10
April 17 at New Orleans Maestri Field 5-2 36-10
April 20 at Kentucky Cliff Hagan Stadium 7-17 36-11 12–3
April 20 at Kentucky Cliff Hagan Stadium 7-11 36-12 12–4
April 21 at Kentucky Cliff Hagan Stadium 3-7 36-13 12–5
April 24 NE Louisiana Alex Box Stadium 12-3 37-13
April 25 SE Louisiana Alex Box Stadium 2-15 37-14
April 27 Alabama Alex Box Stadium 15-4 38-14 13–5
April 27 Alabama Alex Box Stadium 6-8 38-15 13–6
April 28 Alabama Alex Box Stadium 11-6 39-15 14–6
May
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record SEC Record
May 4 Vanderbilt Alex Box Stadium 21-5 40-15 15–6
May 4 Vanderbilt Alex Box Stadium 8-5 41-15 16–6
May 5 Vanderbilt Alex Box Stadium 6-11 41-16 16–7
May 11 at Georgia Foley Field 10-4 42-16 17–7
May 11 at Georgia Foley Field 5-0 43-16 18–7
May 12 at Georgia Foley Field 16-7 44-16 19–7
Post-season
1991 Southeastern Conference baseball tournament
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record
May 16 vs. Kentucky Alex Box Stadium 8-7 45-16
May 18 vs. Mississippi State Alex Box Stadium 8-2 46-16
May 18 vs. Florida Alex Box Stadium 1-7 46-17
May 19 vs. Mississippi State Alex Box Stadium 9-4 47-17
May 18 vs. Florida Alex Box Stadium 4-8 47-18
NCAA tournament: South Regional
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record
May 24 vs. Northwestern State Alex Box Stadium 13-2 48–18
May 26 vs. Oklahoma Alex Box Stadium 4-3 49–18
May 27 vs. Texas A&M Alex Box Stadium 7-1 50–18
May 28 vs. Louisiana Alex Box Stadium 8-5 51–18
NCAA tournament: College World Series
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record
May 31 vs. Florida Rosenblatt Stadium 8–1 52–18
June 2 vs. Fresno State Rosenblatt Stadium 15–3 53–18
June 5 vs. Florida Rosenblatt Stadium 19–8 54–18
June 8 vs. Wichita State Rosenblatt Stadium 6–3 55–18

Awards and honors

The 1991 Tigers with President George H. W. Bush at the White House
Rich Cordani
  • All-SEC Second Team[2]
Rick Greene
  • All-America Second Team[2]
Gary Hymel
Tookie Johnson
  • All-SEC First Team[2]
Chris Moock
  • SEC Tournament All-Tournament Team[2]
Lyle Mouton
  • College World Series All-Tournament Team[3]
  • All-America Third Team[2]
  • All-SEC Second Team[2]
Chad Ogea
  • College World Series All-Tournament Team[3]
  • All-America Second Team[2]
John Tellechea
  • College World Series All-Tournament Team[3]

Tigers in the 1991 MLB Draft

The following members of the LSU Tigers baseball program were drafted in the 1991 Major League Baseball Draft.[4]

Player Position Round Overall MLB Team
Chad Ogea RHP 3rd 86th Cleveland Indians
Paul Byrd RHP 4th 112th Cleveland Indians
Lyle Mouton OF 5th 126th New York Yankees
Mark Larosa RHP 8th 217th Montreal Expos
Gary Hymel C 14th 373rd Montreal Expos
Chris Moock 3B 79th 1565th New York Yankees

References

  1. ^ "College Baseball Conference Standings – 1991". Boydsworld.com. Retrieved December 17, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Individual Honors" (PDF). LSUSports.net. Retrieved July 19, 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d e "College World Series Record Book" (PDF). NCAA.org. Retrieved July 19, 2012.
  4. ^ "MLB Amateur Draft Picks who came from "Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, LA)"". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 19, 2012.
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