LOUISIANA La. — Louisiana’s baseball squad doesn’t play a Sun Belt Conference series this weekend, and it’s probably just as well.
The Ragin’ Cajuns could use the time to heal, especially in the infield.
The Cajuns (26-17) will be without half of its normal infield when they host Southeastern Louisiana tonight at 6:30 p.m. at Moore Field, and neither Justin Bourque nor Dallas Morris will be back in action anytime soon.
Bourque is battling a staph infection and will miss tonight’s game and all of the four non-conference games the Cajuns have scheduled between Saturday and Tuesday. The Cajuns’ designated hitter and primary infield backup is expected to return when UL Lafayette gets back to Sun Belt wars May 14-16 against Arkansas State in the home finales.
Morris, though, is another story. The Cajuns’ sparkplug third baseman went down hard making the turn at second base on a two-run double Sunday against New Orleans, and suffered a hairline fracture of his right ankle. He’ll be out of action a minimum of four weeks and is doubtful for the Sun Belt Tournament May 26-29 in Mobile, Ala.
“It’s going to be hard for him to get back,” said Cajun coach Tony Robichaux, “but if anyone can do it it’s him. He has such mental toughness that he’s got a chance to be back. Justin’s is just a matter of time to let him heal up, and he’s going to be OK.”
Add those to a preseason wrist injury that ended highly-touted transfer Jameson Parker’s season before it ever began, and it makes it even more surprising that the Cajuns lead the Sun Belt in team fielding and have nine fewer errors (48) than any other team in the league.
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Dan McDonald
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