Ranaudo Makes Most of Second Chance



OMAHA—LSU pitcher Anthony Ranaudo put a poor outing against Virginia behind him in today’s 14-5 win over Arkansas. Listen to what Ranaudo, Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn and LSU coach Paul Mainieri had to say about the righthander’s six shutout innings that helped the Tigers to the CWS Finals.



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Nice to see more reports on Ranaudo, especially as he inexplicably made none of Baseball America’s three All-American teams!

You tell me who to take off, Blackie: http://www.baseballamerica.com.....68364.html

Renken, and that’s considering the fact that both he and Ranaudo may have brighter futures than guys like Bibona or A.J. Morris. Those two performed, so their inclusion seems merited. I think you can make a solid case that Ranaudo was more dominant than Renken, and put up equivalent or better numbers in most categories, in one of the three toughest conferences in college baseball, in a new park that skews to hitters according to Mainieri himself. Of course, I’m sure you can make a compelling argument for Renken, so dish.


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