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re: Rank the greatest defensive plays in LSU baseball history
Posted on 3/4/25 at 4:55 pm to Jack Crevalle
Posted on 3/4/25 at 4:55 pm to Jack Crevalle
Gotta add Josh Pearson’s CWS catch in left in the top 10.
Posted on 3/4/25 at 5:06 pm to Jack Crevalle
JT took a lot of flak, but he certainly didn’t lack ability.
Posted on 3/4/25 at 5:15 pm to Jack Crevalle
No way Dick/Milam play was close to top 5. For one, you have to separate by importance. A nice play on the first day of March can't compare to a game changing paly in the CWS or any postseason game for that matter
Posted on 3/4/25 at 5:22 pm to Pintail
The Bregman play in hole was waaay more difficult to execute than the Dick to Milam flip
Posted on 3/4/25 at 6:27 pm to TigerWerm
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The Trey Morgan play is in a class by itself. It directly led to a National Championship.
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I wouldn’t say that. It’s in the same class as Ray Wright’s catch, for the same reason.
From an “importance to a big game” standpoint I would agree, but Tre’s play was, in my opinion, a much higher degree of difficulty. Defending a squeeze bunt that is executed well is unbelievably hard.
Both were highlights and fun to watch.
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