Kier Meredith battled a plethora of injuries since arriving on campus at Clemson in the fall of 2017. But this season he feels healthier than at any point in his college career.
Clemson, which started practice on Friday, enters 2020 without much attention after it lost five position starters and most of its offensive production from last season when it finished 11th nationally in home runs before an early exit from the NCAA Tournament in the Oxford (Miss.) Regional.
Now, a healthy Meredith hopes to provide a jump start at the top of the order to aid the Tigers offensively and strengthen the outfield.