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OMAHA, Neb. -- That's how Paul Mainieri drew it up.
Garrett Gore came to the plate with the 0-1 count he had when lightning stopped the game last night. He had the bases loaded, with Tim Federowicz on third, Kyle Seager on second and Chad Flack on first.
This time, Gore was facing LSU right-hander Jared Bradford instead of left-hander Blake Martin. Gore swung and missed at the first pitch and on the next grounded into a 5-4-3 double play.
LSU trails 2-0 as it comes to bat in the bottom of the first.