1. Anyone know the severity? When first watching the play, I thought it was either a broken wrist or a dislocated shoulder. LSUSports.net is reporting it as a dislocated elbow. Is that better or worse? What's the best case scenario for this type of injury?
  2. :geaux: Dislocated elbow sounds pretty nasty. Hopefully he didn't tear anything else up in there, but would assume he'll be out of action for quite a while with something like that. Maybe the team and Trey will get lucky and the situation's not as bad as it sounds. He's really having a great year and hopefully he's not lost for the season. :LSU231:
  3. Paper says out 3-4 weeks as the best case scenario.
  4. ouch. I'm just glad Nola wasn't hurt, too.
  5. not good. glad we didnt lose nola too. and glad ranaudo wasnt really injured when hit by a ball by the second batter.

    got a lot of bumps and bruises last night.
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  6. I was wondering who was paying Georgia to take all our guys out last night. I think we had 3-4 batters hit by pitches, too.
  7. I was thinking the same thing, and it seemed like they were all in the same place.
  8. batter's box?















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  9. Coach said on the post game interview he'd be out possibly 5 weeks! Actually, I'm surprised this hasn't happened sooner. I've watched several games that Nola almost collided with someone else. Nola is a great ball player but he needs to realize that he can't make every play & he can't play everybody else's position. We already know he's good, he has nothing to prove! He and Trey came close 2 other times, you know what they say about the 3RD time! It's harder to run backwards or sideways to catch a ball than it is running up!

    Get well Trey! Johnny's doing OK in your spot but, he's driving me absolutely nuts when he takes his glove off & holds it in his right hand until just before time for the play!
  10. Nola made the catch. He is a monster and everyone just needs to stay out of his way :)