LSU Baseball 2010: A look ahead

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  1. JayB

    JayB Never Forget 31

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    ouch? seriously? damn. we need some more lefties StAT!

    we lose some good players. oh well. we get some good ones as well.
     
  2. acemic

    acemic Founding Member

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    Chances of repeating?


    and since it says you are from Morgan City u prob went to MCHS with Grant and seen he either played first base or pitched.
     
  3. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

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    Randy Ziegler leaves LSU for JUCO
    Written by Ken Trahan
    Monday, June 29 2009 - 6:01 pm

    Seeking an opportunity to pitch more frequently, Randy Ziegler has decided to transfer from national champion LSU to Bossier Parish Community College. An LSU source has confirmed the move by Ziegler.Ziegler pitched in three games for LSU in 2009, logging just three innings. He injured his elbow in early April and underwent Tommy John surgery, ending his freshman season.
     
  4. JayB

    JayB Never Forget 31

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    i don't get it. if he had balls he'd see that he's good enough to compete to get playing time this season, unless the coaches tell him otherwise. BPCC, can't say that has a nice ring to it at all. doesn't make sense to me, but that's him. :po:
     
  5. OkieTigerTK

    OkieTigerTK Tornado Alley

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    tj forrest went that route - to bpcc from lsu - then ended up at arkansas.
     
  6. acemic

    acemic Founding Member

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    both from North Louisiana also forrest is from benton and ziegler from Shreveport.
     
  7. downtown

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    I was thinking that they could put Chad Jones in the DH spot next year if they want him to pitch too at times. I remember them saying he has awesome power when hitting the ball. And Mainieri compared him to Willie Mays when talking about how he runs the bases. That's impressive. He could be the most serious home run hitter if what they say is true and he invests enough time to be an everyday hitter.
     
  8. gumborue

    gumborue Throwin Ched

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    i think CPM is only old enough to remember the willie mays playing for the mets.
     
  9. Terrebonne95

    Terrebonne95 LSU fan in Korea

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    First baseman starts LSU exodus for professional ranks - College Baseball - Rivals.com

    LSU first baseman/catcher Sean Ochinko made a name for himself in 2009, hitting a career-high .333 with nine home runs and 57 RBI.Now the 11th-round draft pick has hopes to go further with his baseball career.Ochinko signed with the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday, and he will report to Toronto’s rookie Class A team, the Gulf Coast Blue Jays, in Dunedin, Fla.LSU coach Paul Mainieri told The Daily Reveille early Wednesday afternoon he had not talked to Ochinko yet about him signing a contract. But he isn’t surprised Ochinko is leaving Baton Rouge.“He kind of caught me off guard too. I know that he is planning on signing,” Mainieri said. “What may have happened is he may have already left to join up with the team and probably going to sign a contract when he arrives … But I’m sure if he hasn’t already signed, it’s imminent.”Mainieri also expects left fielder/first baseman Ryan Schimpf, second baseman DJ LeMahieu and right fielder Jared Mitchell to sign with their respective major league teams.Schimpf was also drafted by the Blue Jays in the fifth round. Mitchell and LeMahieu were both drafted by Chicago teams — Mitchell in the first round to the White Sox and LeMahieu in the second to the Cubs.“The one guy that is going to be a question on whether not he’ll sign or come back will be Blake Dean,” Mainieri said. “We’re just going to have to let it run its course here a little bit. Something will probably be decided on him in the next week or so.” Ochinko’s signing leaves the LSU infield with only two returning starters from the College World Series final. Ochinko was the regular starter at first base, while LeMahieu started 33 games at second base after switching from shortstop.Freshman Tyler Hanover returns after starting 53 games at third base this season, but senior Derek Helenihi started all of LSU’s CWS games in his place. Freshman Austin Nola remains at shortstop.“This is the reality of coaching in college baseball. You have players leaving early to play professional baseball,” Mainieri said. “We happened to have an inordinate amount of underclassmen eligible for the draft that just happened to be good pro prospects — five of them. We’ve prepared in some ways. We have some versatile players.”Ochinko is the third player LSU has lost since winning its sixth national championship in Omaha, Neb., last week.Freshman pitcher Randy Zeigler will transfer to Bossier City Community College, while sophomore pitcher Jordan Nicholson did not meet academic requirements and will transfer to another school.
     
  10. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

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    Now knowing who has left, this is potentially our starting lineup next year.

    Position Players
    LF Leon Landry - Jr.
    CF Mike Mahtook - So.
    RF Blake Dean - Sr.

    3B Grant Dozar - So.
    SS Austin Nola - So.
    2B Tyler Hanover - So.
    1B Kyle Koeneman - Jr. (JC)
    C Micah Gibbs - Jr.

    DH Chad Jones

    We could also see Dean at 1B and Koeneman at DH as well part of the time, allowing Jones to play RF in that instance (or some other young player).

    Koeneman should help with some needed power to help fill the void left by Schimpf. I don't think our power numbers will be down much from last season. Hanover, Mahtook and Nola will all be better hitters next season.
     

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