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Game Thread: tOfficial 2017 CWS 'CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES' Thread

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Damn. Nice snag! Even got a mouth of dirt as a bonus for laying out
 

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Wow he was safe at 2nd....brutal.
 

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Coaching was piss poor but I will say LSU wasn't supposed to win this game so nice effort but got to win the next 2.
 

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I hear you now @theboardref . Tigers left their starter in about 2 or 3 batters too long. I would have pulled Reynolds after about the second batter in that 4th inning.
 

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I hear you now @theboardref . Tigers left their starter in about 2 or 3 batters too long. I would have pulled Reynolds after about the second batter in that 4th inning.
If you replay the game you see Maineri yelling at Dunn, that loss is all on the pitching coach. Also on Kramer for catching the damn foul ball and letting the run score.
 

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Good game Gators your starting pitcher shut down our bats. Not going to blame umps, coach or mental mistakes by players. Y'all just out played the Tigers.

With the above said I like our chances tonight.

GEAUX TIGERS
 

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Good game Gators your starting pitcher shut down our bats. Not going to blame umps, coach or mental mistakes by players. Y'all just out played the Tigers.

With the above said I like our chances tonight.

GEAUX TIGERS
Live by the crappy ump die by the crappy ump. Went both ways for sure.
 

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Father of Jared Poché, father of LSU strength coach save Florida fan's life at College World Series

OMAHA, Neb. — Dr. Jerry Poché and Jimmy Roy, whose sons are part of the LSU baseball program, revived an elderly Florida fan in the sixth inning of Monday’s game in the College World Series finals.

Poché received confirmation from the lead paramedic at TD Ameritrade Park that the man to whom he and Roy provided CPR is in stable condition.

“The man died,” Poché said. “He didn’t have a pulse; he didn’t have nothing. It looks like, luckily, we got him back.”
Poché is the father of Jared Poché, who will start Game 2 of the best-of-three series Tuesday night against Florida. Jerry Poché said Cole Freeman’s mother, Kellie, called out for him after they saw an elderly man slumping and losing consciousness in the stands. By the time Jerry Poché arrived, the man was not breathing and did not have a pulse.

Jerry Poché said he has been a family doctor in Lutcher for the past 25 years. He immediately provided chest compressions for what he estimated to be five to seven minutes until paramedics arrived.

Roy, the father of LSU’s strength and conditioning coach Travis Roy, provided mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Jimmy Roy has been a firefighter for 30 years, but he said this was the first time he ever had to perform mouth-to-mouth.

“We’ve always had machines that do it for us,” Roy said.


The man, whom both Jimmy Roy and Jerry Poché estimated to be at least 80 years old, was revived by the time the paramedics arrived. Jerry Poché said he wasn’t positive on what happened but believed the elderly man had a heart attack.

“The main thing is, when he left in the stretcher, he was conscious and nobody was doing compressions,” Jerry Poché said. “It looked like he was going to make it. They brought him to the emergency room and I talked to the senior paramedic over here at TD Ameritrade, and he said the old man is stable. That’s awesome.”

Jimmy Roy said the incident happened right before Antoine Duplantis’ solo home run in the sixth inning. As he was providing a blow-by-blow account of what happened, he asked for a description of what happened in the LSU sixth inning.

He could laugh when asking that question, he said, because he was successful in bringing a man back to life.

“He’s alive now,” Roy said. “He was done. He was done. He wasn’t breathing; he didn’t have a pulse, and me and Doc brought him back.”
 

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Pitching match up for tonight's game.

LSU – Sr. LHP Jared Poché (12-3, 3.33 ERA, 108.0 IP, 38 BB, 73 SO)

UF – Fr. RHP Tyler Dyson (3-0, 3.55 ERA, 33.0 IP, 8 BB, 45 SO)
 
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