July 2, 2024

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According to LSU Country, Javen Coleman, a left-handed pitcher for LSU, has registered on the NCAA Transfer Portal.
Coleman leaves Baton Rouge having played for the Tigers for four seasons. For his last season of eligibility, he is now looking for a new home as a free agent.
He will also get a chance to see how the MLB Draft works in 2024.
Perfect Game ranked Coleman as the No. 2 pitcher in Texas when he got to Baton Rouge. He pitched 32.2 innings in 14 games as a freshman, striking out 43 batters and walking 18 in that time.

Coleman had to have Tommy John surgery after an arm injury ended his season in his second year with the Tigers.

He will also get a chance to see how the MLB Draft works in 2024.

Perfect Game ranked Coleman as the No. 2 pitcher in Texas when he got to Baton Rouge. He pitched 32.2 innings in 14 games as a freshman, striking out 43 batters and walking 18 in that time.

Coleman had to have Tommy John surgery after an arm injury ended his season in his second year with the Tigers.

When he was a redshirt sophomore, the highly sought-after lefty emerged from the bullpen multiple times and turned into a vital component of LSU’s run for the national championship.

After pitching 14.0 innings with 21 strikeouts and 16 walks, Coleman finished the season with a 1-2 record and a 7.07 ERA.

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