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Per LSUSports.net: OMAHA, Neb. -- Behind a 12-strikeout performance from Brady Singer (9-5), Florida held off the LSU Baseball team in game 1 of the best-of-three 2017 College World Series finals on Monday, 4-3.

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I give Paul credit for taking the blame on leaving RR in too long. Three straight walks in this type of game are killers, not a revelation to anyone. That said, we had 4 innings worth of strike outs.
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Walks kill you. It's a tale as old as time...
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Singer was a stud coming out of highschool and drafted to make money but chose to play college baseball because he didn't get the price he wanted. I can't blame him. That said, I am proud of our Tigers who played well and almost tied it up. It could have happened but it didn't. Still proud of them. GEAUX TIGERS!!!
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Everyone but Kramer Malfoy played well. 1-5 batting. Caught stealing the one time he got on base. Poor fielding decisions.
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I'm damn proud of this team, we are resilient. Win or lose this team plays hard and has fun. Geaux Tigers #RakeCity
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I'm damn proud of this team, we are resilient. Win or lose this team plays hard and has fun. Geaux Tigers #RakeCity
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Manieri did the only thing he could do. Set it up for Poche and Lange to come through. Reynolds pitched well for 3 innings, but he has only been a middle reliever. So, overall, I think he did very well. The loss of Eric Walker was the killer for this game. But hey, that's life. This team doesn't quit or make excuses. The Bulldog in game 2 and Lange for all the marbles in game 3. What more could you ask for? Geaux Tigers!
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