LSU baseball assembled a wealth of talent this offseason.
One of those pieces was pitcher [autotag]Jaden Noot[/autotag], a top-100 prospect who was drafted by the Brewers. Noot turned down professional ball, opting to head to LSU.
It’ll be a while before Noot is seen in purple and gold, however. Noot, along with [autotag]Kaleb Applebey[/autotag] and [autotag]Jason Bollman[/autotag] will miss the 2023 season.
LSU’s staff remains in a good spot, but fans were excited to see Noot. He’s the type of talent that doesn’t always make it to campus. It’s unclear when Noot’s injury occurred and it could be part of the reason he chose to go to school.
Kaleb Applebey & Jaden Noot will not pitch this year because of injuries they came in with. Jason Bollman also won’t (injury).
Javen Coleman is progressing well— operated on by Dr. Keith Meister, one of the best at TJ surgery
“You might see him playing catch today” #LSU
— Leah Vann (@LVann_Sports) January 27, 2023
Applebey was also a talented prospect out of high school and he’ll be a name to watch if he returns in 2024. Bollman is set to miss his second year in a row after transferring in last season.
LSU, the consensus No. 1 team, will begin its season on Feb. 17.
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