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Jun 26, 2026

Projecting LSU Baseball's 2027 Starting Rotation

Projecting LSU Baseball's 2027 Starting Rotation

Jay Johnson and LSU have plenty of starting pitchers on the roster, but these guys look like favorites to man the rotationTripp Buhler|
Casan Evans pitches the ball against Tennessee in a 2026 game
Casan Evans pitches the ball against Tennessee in a 2026 game | Brianna Paciorka/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

LSU's starting rotation was put through the ringer in 2026.

Over the past three years, LSU was winning championships, or at least contending for them. At the forefront was elite starting pitching. That's what LSU was missing in the latter half of 2026.

What LSU needs to be a contender in 2027 is consistent starting pitching. After some injuries in 2026, all three weekend starters are set to return and be even better compared to this past spring.

Though we're still eight months from opening day, the roster is starting to be completed via the transfer portal, and the weekend rotation is looking a little more clear.

Friday - Cooper Moore

Cooper Moore pitches against Northeastern in 2026
Cooper Moore pitches against Northeastern in 2026 | SCOTT CLAUSE / USATODAY Network / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Cooper Moore came to LSU from Kansas before 2026 and was LSU's best pitcher before going down with injury in March.

He led the team in ERA by a large margin, posting a 3.38 mark over 32 innings. His control was the best on the team, striking out 39 while only walking seven.

What sets Moore apart from the other starters on the roster is his ability to mix pitches and keep an offense on its toes.

"Moore really pitched us tough," Northeastern head coach Mike Glavine told The Reveille after LSU beat the Huskies in February. "Really changed speeds on us, sped us up. And when we got him, we didn't get him in a lot of trouble. And when we did, he dominated and really controlled the at bats."

Northeastern only scored one run against Moore through his 7.2 innings of work, but dropped 13 on LSU two days later. That is just one example of how he changes games. He should be LSU's ace in 2027.

Saturday - William Schmidt

William Schmidt pitches the ball in a 2026 game
William Schmidt pitches the ball in a 2026 game | SCOTT CLAUSE / USATODAY Network / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

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