New Orleans Native Helps Tigers Take 1-0 Lead in CWS

Marcelo Unda • June 25, 2023

What a night to be legendary! Cade Beloso hits a bomb to Jupiter to in extras to take 1-0 series lead over Florida. The LSU Tigers are one game away from a National title.  The intensity from the Tigers' last game carried over into Game 1 with great performances and players living their Omaha moments that will be remember forever.


Beloso, from John Curtis High School, explains the impact LSU has on him & his teammates.



This team is so humble. Every night it seems like the Tigers are focus on one game, and finding a way to win.  Players other than Paul Skenes & Dylan Crews are contributing in BIG ways.



This is just UNREAL! What a performance from Floyd out of the bullpen to show the Florida Gators that they are more than just Paul Skenes. Very happy the Tigers got the win to pair with Floyd's performance.

Angels in the Outfield in Omaha.

Unbelievable play here by Pearson. I would say it's the play of the game. Pearson stays humble when describing the play in a post game interview:

"There were lots of plays that set the course of the game, but, I mean it was a cool play I guess."



There is magic in Omaha, and the Tigers are one win away from holding the trophy. The fans have been incredible in Omaha. Basically taking over the entire park.


Joe Burrow in attendance to witness greatness
Winning is contagious. Look out SEC. The Tigers are coming.

There is certainly magic in the air in Omaha. Tigers look to win the series in Game 2 tonight. Set your watches because it's good night to be legendary.


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