An emotional Jay Johnson spoke with the media after LSU baseball’s late collapse in the Chapel Hill Regional Final. Relief pitcher Will Hellmers also spoke about what being a Tiger meant to him after he put in his best career performance when LSU needed it most. See the full postgame interview below:
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