Report: LSU baseball lands commitments from highly-coveted transfer tandem
Friday was quite a day for LSU baseball. The Tigers landed two big-time transfers from the transfer portal — including one from an SEC rival.
Former Vanderbilt pitcher Christian Little and former NC State first baseman Tommy White both committed to LSU Friday afternoon, according to D1Baseball’s Kendall Rogers. Both players were highly sought-after in the portal and are huge additions for the Tigers.
White had a monster year as a freshman for NC State this season, hitting 27 home runs — a new NCAA record for most home runs by a freshman. He also batted .362 and drove in 74 runs to help the Wolfpack to a 36-21 overall record, including a 14-15 mark in ACC action. For his efforts, he was named ACC Freshman of the Year and was a Golden Spikes Award semifinalist.
Little made 18 appearances for Vanderbilt in 2022, including three starts. He had a 3.72 ERA in 38.2 innings of work to go with 46 strikeouts and three saves. He also had a 1-2 record on the bump before entering the portal. As a group, the Commodores went 39-23 overall and 14-16 in SEC play this past season.
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In fact, Little started a game against LSU during the regular season. He allowed six runs on four hits in 3.1 innings of work as the Tigers defeated Vanderbilt 8-3 in May. But now, he’ll get ready to suit up for the Tigers, who swept the three-game series against the Commodores to close out the regular season.
Now, both players are gearing up to join an LSU team that went 40-22 overall with a 17-13 conference record in 2022. The Tigers defeated Kent State to open the Regional round of the NCAA Tournament, but saw their season come to an end with back-to-back losses to Southern Miss in the best of three series.