Last year, the Clemson Tigers fared well, especially considering it was head coach Monte Lee’s first season at the helm after Jack Leggett had been the skipper in Tiger Town for over two decades. However, it is no secret that the entire Clemson batting order lived and died by slugger Seth Beer.
Beer produced what was arguably the greatest freshman season in the history of college baseball in 2016, carrying the Tigers game in and game out. Now, in 2017, Beer is still a clutch performer, evinced by his ninth-inning bomb against the South Carolina Gamecocks that still might be rocketing through the stratosphere.