LSU’s Jobert hammers pair of homers, drives in career-high 7 runs in 15-4 romp

LSU designated hitter Brayden Jobert homered twice and drove in a career-high nine runs in Saturday's 21-10 win at Vanderbilt. PHOTO BY: LSU athletics.

Designated hitter Brayden Jobert launched two homers and drove in seven runs Tuesday night to lead No. 12 LSU to a 15-4 win over UL Monroe in Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field.

LSU (18-7) returns to action at 6 p.m. Thursday when they play host to Auburn in Game 1 of an SEC series in Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field.

Jobert became the first LSU player to collect seven RBI in a game since March 17, 2017, when Antoine Duplantis recorded seven RBI versus Georgia. He has five homers in the Tigers’ last three games and nine dingers on the year.

“We wanted to see our players carry the momentum from the Florida series into tonight’s game, and they did a good job of that,” LSU baseball coach Jay Johnson said. “Brayden had some great at-bats tonight, and he’s shown the ability to make adjustments that have created more opportunities for him to drive the ball. He is certainly making a big impact on our team.”

Trent Vietmeier (1-0), the second of six LSU pitchers, earned the win by entering the game in the second inning and firing two shutout innings with four strikeouts.

Leftfielder Gavin Dugas also homered and provided an RBI double for the Tigers to fuel the offense, which has scored 42 runs over the past three games.

LSU relievers Riley Cooper, Eric Reyzelman and Ty Floyd combined to blank ULM (8-14-1) over the final five innings, allowing just two hits with no walks and seven strikeouts.

“We play a lot of teams in our midweek schedule from the state of Louisiana,” Johnson said, “and we’re always going to get their best shot. We have tremendous respect for all of the programs in the state, so we know we have to show up ready to play and play well to win these midweek games.”

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