at him coming out of the bullpen, IF he feels (and looks) ok pregame. I'm going to guess they hold him out. They've been saying the same thing for the past three weekes, essentially.
I didn't hear his entire statement. However, I'm still expecting him to sit until they seem to be more definitive. They've essentially been saying for three weeks the same thing.
After the 2-0 victory, Cohen said MSU sophomore left-handed pitcher Jacob Lindgren (elbow) would throw in the bullpen under the watchful eye of Bulldogs pitching coach Butch Thompson before the 1:30 p.m. series finale against Florida. Cohen stated that if there was no soreness or problems from Lindgren that MSU's normal Friday night ace would get the baseball to make his sixth start of the season. The Dispatch MSU Sports Blog spoke with Thompson after the game and he said if Lindgren's slider is effective and there's no pain or soreness in his left elbow, then he's scheduled to start.
"I would say Jacob is very, very probable to start (Sunday)," Thompson said. "His Thursday bullpen looked absolutely great and there's two things I need to see: complete health and I need to see that slider be completely effective. I would say it's likely he will want it and will get the ball sure."
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said for the past two series he could possibly pitch. They said that he could possibly pitch tomorrow. Thus, they've "essentially" said the same thing the past few weeks.