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LSU Baseball is Well Represented on Perfect Game's Midseason All-American Teams
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We are halfway through the 2025 college baseball regular season, and on Wednesday afternoon, Perfect Game released their midseason All-American teams, which featured four LSU Tigers.

LSU's stud first baseman, Jared Jones, was the lone Tiger named to the Perfect Game midseason All-American First-Team. He beat out Tennessee's Andrew Fischer, who landed on the Second-Team and Arkansas's Kuhio Aloy, who landed on the third team.

Freshman phenom, Derek Curiel, made the All-American Second-Team in the outfield. Curiel currently leads the team in batting average (.406), on base percentage (.553) and walks (30). He's having one of the best freshman seasons we've ever seen from an LSU freshman, and he's finally getting the recognition he deserves.

LSU's ace, Kade Anderson, also earned midseason Second-Team All-American honors. The lefty is enjoying a great sophomore season thus far. He's posted a 3.52 ERA and has allowed 15 runs in 38.1 innings of work while striking out 61 batters.

Finally, LSU second baseman, Daniel Dickinson, was named a midseason Third-Team All-American. The righty is batting .367 with 10 doubles, seven home runs and 36 RBIs. He also boasts a .534 on base percentage with 19 walks and 16 hit by pitches drawn. He finished just behind Tennessee's Gavin Kilen and Georgia's Robbie Burnett, who finished on the first- and second-team respectively.

LSU is well represented on the Perfect Game Midseason All-American teams. Four of their starters cracked the list and are on track to earn some of the highest honors in the sport. We'll see if they can keep this pace up and finish the season as All-Americans.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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