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The Major League Baseball Draft has ended, and there will be several well-known LSU Tigers returning for another season. Before Tuesday, the Tigers had six players taken within the top four rounds of the draft. They lost right-handed pitcher Ben Kudrna, their top recruit, and junior right-handed pitcher Jaden Hill, a weekend starter, in the second round. Then incoming catcher Carter Jensen, junior right-handed pitcher Landon Marceaux and left-handed pitcher signee Brock Selvidge went in the third round. The final selection came when catcher recruit Ian Moller was picked in the fourth round. Players usually have an agreement in place when they get drafted. After that, LSU retained the other players it might have lost. So where does LSU go next? Find out more below with full coverage from our team. To our paying subscribers: Thank you for supporting our sportswriters’ work. If you’re not already, please consider becoming a digital subscriber and continue to support our journalism. Click here for a special offer from us. As a paying subscriber, you'll enjoy full access to our award-winning coverage, faster-loading web pages with fewer ads and much more. Until next time, Kyle Whitfield |
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