Former Clemson baseball assistant lands new gig

It didn’t take long for a member of Monte Lee’s coaching staff at Clemson to latch on at another Power Five program. Less than three weeks after Lee was fired as Clemson’s baseball coach, Andrew See, Lee’s pitching coach, is reportedly returning north. See is set to join Ohio State’s staff in the same capacity, […]

Clemson ended up being the ‘perfect fit’ for class of 2023 commit

The Clemson Insider has the latest on Clemson’s baseball program’s most recent verbal commit. McDonogh (Reistertown, MD.) 2023 left-handed pitcher Jack Bussard visited campus on Wednesday, Oct. 13 and offered his verbal pledge to the Tigers nearly a day later. Bussard was absolutely blown away by his visit and knew right away that he wanted […]

‘Family vibes’ drew this class of 2022 commit to Clemson

Ahead of his arrival to Clemson, Calvert Clark continues to better his relationship with Monte Lee and the rest of the Tigers’ coaching staff. Hailing from North Carolina’s Charlotte Christian School, the Class of 2022 commit is a big athlete, who can play just about anywhere. His fastball sits around 92 mph, he has plus stuff […]

Talented Florida prospect talks Clemson commitment with TCI

Clemson received a verbal commitment from a talented pitcher in the Class of 2023 earlier this week. Aidan Knaak, who hails from Bishop Verot Catholic High School in Fort Myers (Fla.) is a right-handed batter and thrower, who has plus stuff on the mound and can pound the zone with several effective pitches. The right-handed […]

No more mound visits from the ‘Grim Reaper’

In the past, when Clemson made a pitching change, head coach Monte Lee would stroll out to the mound and signal to the bullpen when it was time to bring someone new in. But this season pitching coach Andrew See has assumed the task of taking the ball out of one pitcher’s hand and passing […]

ACC, Clemson lead way in speeding up baseball games

If you noticed this weekend’s games with Georgia Tech seemed to go a little faster than a typical college baseball game … that’s because they were. On average, fifth-ranked Clemson’s three-game sweep of the Yellow Jackets this past weekend took just 2 hours and 45 minutes per game. The Tigers’ other 13 games this year […]

Tiger pitching off to a good start

Entering the 2018 campaign, questions loomed over the Clemson pitching staff after losing every starting pitcher from the 2017 team. However, in their first three games the 12-ranked Tigers showed fans they still have a talented group of arms who are ready to show what they’re made of. While some people on the outside may […]

What We Heard: Clemson Baseball Fall Practice

Today marks the start of fall practice for the Clemson Baseball team and after losing seven players to the 2017 MLB draft, including the entire starting pitching rotation of Charlie Barnes, Alex Eubanks, Pat Krall and mid-week starter, Tyler Jackson, the Tigers will go into fall practice seeking new arms. On Thursday the media spoke […]

Krall wants to become master of one

The term “jack of all trades” is typically a term of endearment. It describes a person who can do anything anyone needs them to do within a certain context. Reliability and versatility are trademarks of this type of person. However, this term becomes less endearing when joined with another cultural cliché: “master of none.” This […]

Year two can do wonders for Clemson pitching

It was obvious to even the average observer that one of Clemson’s biggest weaknesses this past baseball season was its pitching. The Tigers ranked in the bottom third of the ACC with a team ERA of 4.43. With the exception of Charlie Barnes as the Friday starter, there was no consistency in the weekend rotation […]