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Former LSU star recovering in New Orleans hospital
Former LSU safety and pitcher Chad Jones is recovering in a New Orleans hospital after suffering leg and foot injuries in a car wreck early Friday morning, according to LSU sports information director Michael Bonnette.
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UCLA will look to eliminate TCU, Purke will go for 16th win
Strictly statistically speaking, TCU (53-13) should like their chances of evening the score against no. 6 seed UCLA (50-14) Friday at 3:30 p.m. on ESPN2. Freshman Pitcher of the Year Matt Purke, who is undefeated and leads Division I Baseball with 15 wins, will be on the mound for the Frogs.
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Column: An unexpected farewell
It’s difficult to define which is harder to digest: Florida State’s 20th overall appearance in the College World Series without a championship, or Seminoles’ head coach Mike Martin leaving Rosenblatt Stadium for the final time without a title—both instances were undoubtedly proved brutal ...
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Column: Casey, Ray and hunches
The great Connie Mack once said of legendary New York Yankees manager Casey Stengel that he had never seen a man “who juggled his lineup so much and who played so many hunches so successfully.
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TCU eliminated in 10-3 loss; UCLA advances to CWS final
TCU starting pitcher Kyle Winkler (12-3) didn't record a single out before being pulled in the first inning as TCU fell a game short of reaching the College World Series Championship Series with a 10-3 loss to UCLA.
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UCLA baseball to play TCU again Saturday after Friday’s 6-2 loss
It was a long time coming, but with a chance to move on to college baseball's championship series, UCLA finally got UCLA'd.
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Purke’s 16th win wasn’t business as usual
Freshman Pitcher of the Year Matt Purke's record-breaking 16th win wasn't business as usual. But he'll take a win any way he can.
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Purke gets record-breaking win, TCU beats UCLA 6-2
Matt Purke broke TCU's all-time single-season wins record, notching his 16th win against UCLA as the Frogs lived to play at least one more game after a 6-2 victory over the Bruins.
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TCU’s secret weapon: The Rally Turtle
This is what makes college baseball supreme to anything major league-- multimillion dollar contracts, steroids, HGH, no salary cap and all 162 regular games included. The Rally Turtle.