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Bruce Thorson-USA TODAY Sports
Per LSUSports.net: HAMMOND, La. -- Sophomore third baseman Jake Slaughter sent a pitch over the centerfield wall to put the Tigers within one run in the bottom of the eighth inning, but it was not enough as the No. 14 LSU baseball team fell to the Southeastern Lions, 5-4, Wednesday night at Alumni Field.

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but but but it's early in the season....this is like losing to TROY
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Matt Riser will be coaching in a big time program soon. He is a good coach. Pitching problems for LSU are hurting them.
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Unacceptable on every level
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Will be a very long season if have losses to some the worst baseball teams in college baseball and he has not found a plan to figure out his pitching problem
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SLU will make a regional again this year, just like they have for the past few years. They aren't a bad team by any means. However, our pitching has got to get better or the SEC will be a long conference schedule this year.
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Man. We always struggle with Southeastern
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I bet those Hammond players barely slept last night
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What you talking about Willis?
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Geaux Lions. Should give the elderly something else to criticize on here beside black athletes social media grammer
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Huh?
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This team is really not that good right now. They need a lot of pitching help to see the regionals
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What a bummer nite for Tigers. Congrats to Slammin Hammond
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Geaux Lions!
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LION UP!
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