Blaise Priester plays key role for Southeastern Louisiana in 2026
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 4, 2026, 3:50 PM
Last updated Jun 4, 2026
Former LSU catcher Blaise Priester had a notable season with Southeastern Louisiana in 2026, playing in 49 games. He contributed to the Lions' success in the Southland Conference, helping them secure a regular season title with a 19-9 record against conference opponents. Priester recorded three hits and three RBIs during the conference tournament. He finished the season with a.233 batting average, including 10 home runs and 28 RBIs. Priester, a Denham Springs native, also made headlines by hitting his first home run in Division I against Louisiana Monroe but went 0-3 in his game against LSU on April 28.
- •Priester played in 49 games for Southeastern Louisiana in 2026.
- •He helped the Lions secure the top seed in the conference tournament.
- •Priester posted a.233 batting average with 10 home runs.
- •He recorded three hits and three RBIs during the conference tournament.
- •Priester went 0-3 in the game against LSU on April 28.
- 3:50 PMYahoo Sports — How former LSU baseball catcher fared with in-state foe in 2026
"Former LSU baseball catcher Blaise Priester remained in state after transferring from LSU. Here's how he fared in 2026.
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