LSU baseball pitching coach Nate Yeskie has received a new contract that will keep him in Baton Rouge until the end of the 2028 season.
The LSU Board of Supervisors approved a new deal for Yeskie on Friday, which, according to documents obtained by The Advocate, will pay the newly crowned national champion $470,000 in the first year, $485,000 in Year 2, and $500,000 in the final year of a deal that will expire in August of 2028.
Yeskie had signed a three-year deal in 2023 that was worth $400,000 per year. That contract was set to end next June.
Yeskie's raise and extension come on the heels of coach Jay Johnson and assistant coaches Josh Jordan and Josh Simpson receiving new contracts in September.
Johnson's raise made him the highest-paid college baseball coach in the country and

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