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Per LSUSports.net: OMAHA, Neb. -- Trailing throughout its College World Series opener, the No. 4-seed LSU Baseball team put together a two-run eighth-inning and battled past Florida State, 5-4, to win its 17th-straight game Saturday night in TD Ameritrade Park Omaha.

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LSU will play No. 1 National Seed Oregon State in a winners' bracket game at 6 p.m. CT Monday.

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Life must be good #lsubaseball..... All of the fire CPM birds must have settled back into their little nests
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Great comeback. That defensive lapse killed us.
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What an exciting game. It was just a fun game of baseball to watch.
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rally beach ball
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Wow! Great comeback! Poche coming out of the pen to set the record! Could take sole possession with another relief appearance! And more importantly, along with Hess and Newman, lock down the back end while Lange and Walker solidify the starting rotation! Manieri doing some serious coaching! Tigers 1st opening game win in Omaha since 09'! Remember that year? Geaux Tigers!
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Been sayin since the home stretch...........HESS as closer!!! Gotta luv the pitching adjustments CPM has made. Geaux Tigers
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Did you see the movement on that ball?
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Pap has really been impressive the second half of the season. He has grown more confident with every game
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Absolutely! Remember he did this last year as well. He's a playoff performer and a stud behind the dish!
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I hope they do this every game!
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I don't! Don't get me wrong. I hope LSU wins every game but I don't want them to come from behind. I don't need more stress in my life!
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Hess is a future MLB star... Cole is the MVP tonight... GEAUX TIGAS
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Now that's a good baseball game. Lange didnt have it tonight, but he gave it all he had and kept us in it. Poche and Hess came in and kept them honest, meanwhile some clutch base running and pepper in the proper hits. We did the little things and took advantage of mistakes. Geaux Tigers
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