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LSU head coach Jay Johnson spoke with reporters after the Tigers' midweek win over Nicholls and provided an injury update on outfielder Chris Stanfield.

Stanfield has missed the last three games with a hand injury he suffered in the second game of the season vs. Milwaukee.

Johnson confirmed that there is no structural damage to his hand and that he is improving as the swelling goes down.

Filed Under: LSU Baseball
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Albino Potato2 months
I hope he has a great year, could really make some money for himself if he improves his bat and swipes a few more bags.
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tigercraig2 months
I don’t think there’s a player on this LSU team that projects worse in today’s MLB than Stanfield. Valuable college player though
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RidiculousHype2 months
Not so fast my friend. He runs a 6.3 60, plays elite defense, controls the strike zone, and is 22 (power is the last tool to develop). Not saying I'm betting on him being an MLBer, but he's definitely not the least projectable on the team by any means.
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Geaux Guy2 months
Great News
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ChineseBandit582 months
Love Stanfield - good man plus potentially great player. Would love to have someone like him as a neighbor.
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