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Following LSU's 10-3 victory over McNeese on Tuesday night, head coach Jay Johnson delivered some bad news that relief pitcher Gavin Guidry will miss the remainder of the season with a back injury.

Guidry was scheduled to make his first appearance of the season back in late February, but started having a back issue that kept him out.

He had an MRI and did some treatment for the injury but ultimately could not return.

Johnson said Guidry will have a procedure done on Friday.



Filed Under: LSU Baseball
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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SouthernInsanity14 months
I think every realist knew this was the case.
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Cosmo14 months
This is my not shocked face
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CajunLsutiger14 months
Ikr, lol
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StGeorgeTiger14 months
That’s unfortunate. The comeback starts now.
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TrueTiger14 months
No one saw this coming.
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hansenthered114 months
Total shocker!
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reauxl tigers14 months
Annnnd there it is.
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SwampMonster14 months
Lord have mercy on the young man.
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sabbertooth14 months
Good luck with your surgery and recovery. Looking forward to seeing you pitch again.
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AtlantaLSUfan14 months
Godspeed young Gavin. Hope you return to the LSU for 2025-6.
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TigahJay14 months
This one hurts
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Strannix14 months
Another CJJ pitcher gone down
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Strannix14 months
You wont see Vitello whizzing through pitchers
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kciDAtaE14 months
Chase Burns
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Popstiger14 months
You’re right. Mainly because I don’t watch scumbag Vitello coach. I can tell you TN lost their Friday starter to Tommy John last year. Brought him out this year and he didn’t last 1 whole game. Don’t know if he made it back.
Also saw Vitello act a fool throwing stuff around the dugout the night TN had a combined no hitter just because his pitcher got a blister and wanted to come out
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