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LSU outfielder Jacob Berry suffered an injury to his middle finger while fielding batting practice before Game 1 vs. Alabama last Friday but was able to play in the game.

The injury, however, kept him out of games 2 and 3.

On Monday, coach Jay Johnson said Berry's injury will come down to pain tolerance and that he has flexion at the end of his finger which is a good sign.

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91TIGER24 months
Is that the cover for playing stink finger with his girlfriend ?
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kjanchild24 months
If it isn’t sticking out the skin… I’m playing!
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LSUvet7224 months
Wow! ........what a medical update that was.
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HonoraryCoonass24 months
Which hand is it?
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DamnStrong24 months
It’s his middle finger on his right (throwing) hand.
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The Boat24 months
Berry hasn’t played outfield in weeks, sportsfan
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ForLSU5624 months
Wear it son
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ThatTahoeOverThere24 months
With fingers if you don't have a heating pad, stick the finger up your butthole. Follow me for more survival tips.
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HEAVYtiger2324 months
Upvote sir
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lsufan197124 months
Medical weed
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LSUMANINVA24 months
Give him some Advil and let’s go to Omaha
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TommyDaTiger24 months
Frick that, rub some dirt on it baw and you’ll be fine!
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rattlebucket24 months
Ask Ronnie Lott how to deal with an injured finger
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