What is it that is a key factor in the success of the LSU baseball team?
http://www.shreveporttimes.com/article/20090528/SPORTS0202/905280340/1026/SPORTS02 Depth key factor in LSU baseball team’s success BATON ROUGE — When Chad Jones turned down the Houston Astros to play football and baseball at LSU, he never thought he would not be able to crack the starting outfield. And he never dreamed he would not even be one of the top reserves in the outfield. “It’s hard to get on the field here,” Jones said. “We have a lot of talent.” Jones was drafted in the 13th round of the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft by the Astros as an outfielder out of Southern Lab High School in Baton Rouge. “You know you got some talent when Chad Jones can’t get on the field,” said LSU outfielder Leon Landry, who also can’t get on the field unless a right-hander is pitching even after hitting three home runs in one game against Mississippi State two weeks ago. “We’ve got a lo
When Chad Jones turned down the Houston Astros to play football and baseball at LSU, he never thought he would not be able to crack the starting outfield. And he never dreamed he would not even be one of the top reserves in the outfield. “It’s hard to get on the field here,” Jones said. “We have a lot of talent.” Jones was drafted in the 13th round of the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft by the Astros as an outfielder out of Southern Lab High School in Baton Rouge. “You know you got some talent when Chad Jones can’t get on the field,” said LSU outfielder Leon Landry, who also can’t get on the field unless a right-hander is pitching even after hitting three home runs in one game against Mississippi State two weeks ago. “We’ve got a lot of guys who can do a lot of things,” Landry said. “There’s so many different guys we can go to, it’s ridiculous,” said designated hitter Blake Dean, who has been one of the few, season-long constants in the lineup along with right fielder Jared Mitchell,
When Chad Jones turned down the Houston Astros to play football and baseball at LSU, he never thought he would not be able to crack the starting outfield. And he never dreamed he would not even be one of the top reserves in the outfield. Sources: http://www.shreveporttimes.