Alright, so you wanna watch that LSU baseball game today, huh? It ain’t that hard, even this old woman can figure it out. Let me tell ya, back in my day, we didn’t have all this fancy stuff. We listened to the game on the radio, if we were lucky. Nowadays, you got all sorts of ways to see it, it’s a blessin’ and a curse, I tell ya.
First off, if you’re lucky enough to be in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, you can listen to the game on the radio. WDGL 98.1 FM, that’s Eagle 98.1, or WBRP 107.3 FM, they call it Talk 107.3. They always carry the LSU games, football, basketball, baseball, the whole shebang. Just turn on that radio and listen, it’s as easy as pie.

But if you’re like most folks these days, you probably wanna *see* the game, not just hear it. Well, you got options, plenty of ’em. This thing called “streaming,” that’s how the young folks do it. You can watch it on your phone, your computer, your fancy TV, whatever you got.
- One way is this FUBO thing. I ain’t exactly sure what it is, but my grandson says it’s got all sorts of sports channels. Sounds expensive to me, but he says it’s worth it if you watch a lot of games. You probably gotta pay for it, nothin’s free these days, is it?
- Then there’s this ESPN+. That sounds familiar, ESPN, they’ve been around a while. My son used to watch ESPN all the time. This ESPN+ thing, it’s probably got the LSU game too. Again, you gotta pay, I reckon. But if you really wanna watch that game, it might be worth it.
Now, I heard somethin’ about the LSU boys losin’ a game recently. Somethin’ about North Carolina tying the game in the ninth and then beatin’ them. Sounded like a real heartbreaker, that Tar Heels team knockin’ LSU right outta the NCAA Tournament. My grandson was real upset, he was yellin’ at the TV somethin’ fierce. I told him, “It’s just a game, boy, calm down!” But these young folks, they get so worked up about these things.
Anyway, so after that long offseason – seems like forever since they played last – the baseball season is finally here. And folks are excited to watch the games. So, to watch the LSU baseball game, you got your radio options, and you got your streaming options. It all depends on what you like and how much you’re willin’ to spend. Me? I’d probably just listen to it on the radio. Saves money, and I can do my chores while I listen. But you young folks, you like to see all the action, I understand.
Just remember, these things can change. Sometimes the games are on one channel, sometimes they’re on another. So you gotta pay attention. Maybe check the LSU website, they probably got the schedule and where to watch the games. Or ask your kids or grandkids, they know all about this stuff. They’re always glued to their phones anyway, might as well put ’em to good use.
And one more thing, don’t get too worked up if they lose. It’s just a game, like I told my grandson. There’s always next year. But if they win, well, then you can celebrate! Have a good time, enjoy the game. That’s what it’s all about, right? Just good, clean fun. Though sometimes I wonder how clean it is with all that spittin’ and scratchin’ those boys do.
So there you have it. That’s all I know about watchin’ the LSU baseball game. Hope it helps ya. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go make some supper. All this talk about baseball has made me hungry. Maybe I’ll even turn on the radio while I cook, see if the game is on.

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