PITTSBURGH, Pa. — Logan Davidson has been a key factor in the success of the Clemson lineup the past two seasons. But now, the shortstop has made history.
Davidson became the first player in the history of Clemson baseball to hit a home run from both sides of the plate in the same game during Thursday’s 16-6 victory over Pitt at Charles L. Cost Field in Pittsburgh, Pa.
“I’ve definitely been chasing that one for a while,” Davidson said after the game, “trying to hit (a home run) from both sides. I finally got it tonight. It feels great, I’ve been waiting for a long time, even in high school I never did that so it’s a great feeling.