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LSU head coach Jay Johnson spoke with reporters after Tuesday night's 6-2 win over Oklahoma in the SEC Tournament and provided an injury update on Omar Serna Jr.

Serna Jr. had his right hand stepped on by Oklahoma catcher Deiten LaChance while sliding to score a run and did not return to the game.
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"He had his hand stepped on, directly. It was ugly, really bloody. We had it wrapped up, I assume he had stitches, no idea other than that."


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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Curiel with baseball iq
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Bill W Tiger4 days
Very, very smart play!!!!!!!!!!!
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ThunderTiger5 days
To bad for the young man he was a good weapon for this team. Heal up quick young man your team needs you.
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nol1wph4 days
Too
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LesnarF55 days
It's bad enough, just glad he didn't break it.
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LSU Neil4 days
This years team is simply jinxed
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Timeoday5 days
Pray tendons not involved.
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How does a coach not know if a kid has stitches?
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redfish994 days
Watched MLB last week. All players sliding feet first. This should catch back on at all levels.
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jm_17765 days
That’s the risk of sliding head first especially at the plate.
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