Who We Lost
There will be some new starters in the outfield as Clemson lost many of it's regular outfielders. Star left fielder Reed Rohlman graduated in the Spring and is currently playing in the Kansas City Royals minor league system. He appeared in 58 games for the Rookie League Burlington Royals, where he hit for a .267 average. Rohlman led the Tigers in 2017 in batting average and hits with a .361 average and 82 hits. Rohlman's partner in crime, center fielder Chase Pinder decided to leave school after his junior season in 2017 when he was drafted in the seventh round by the St.