Though Clemson will be young on the mound this season, it’s just the opposite in the infield. The Tigers, who begin practice on Friday, return a lot of experience in the infield, especially in the middle of the defense where shortstop Logan Davidson anchors what head coach Monte Lee describes as a good defensive lineup.
“It all starts at shortstop and we have one of the best shortstops in the country in Logan Davidson,” Lee said.
Last year, Davidson hit .256 as a true freshman with 12 home runs and 41 RBIs. He was the first Clemson shortstop to hit double-digit home runs since Taylor Harbin did it in 2007.