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LSU left-handed pitcher Javen Coleman announced on Twitter Tuesday night that he is returning to the team next season.

Coleman, a redshirt sophomore from Richmond, Texas, was recently selected in the 16th round of the MLB Draft by the Los Angeles Dodgers but will be staying in Baton Rouge.


Coleman had a strong freshman campaign in 2021 but suffered a season-ending injury his sophomore year that required Tommy John surgery in March of 2022.

He appeared in eight games, with four starts in 2023, posting a 1-2 record in 14.0 innings with 16 walks and 21 strikeouts.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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FLBooGoTigs129 months
Well we won't have a shortage of LHP next year.
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MSTiger3329 months
Oh hell yeah!
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PoppaD29 months
Hell Yeah, let's Geaux Javen!
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Spankum29 months
Great news…let’s do it again!
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HC8729 months
Expect some attitude & quality IPs from JC next season. Gotta like it!
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theBru29 months
Glad he's coming back!
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AlwysATgr29 months
He was pitching pretty well at the end of '21, e.g., vs Oregon in the regional. Hope he can get it all back.
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RazzleDazzle29 months
Nice!
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OliverTwist22529 months
Lets get it.
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