Sometimes, all it takes is a phone call.
Outfielder Seth Beer was one of the nation’s top prospects in high school, and he committed to then-Clemson head coach Jack Leggett in October of 2014. Beer stayed committed to the Tigers even though it looked like he had a chance to go in the first round of Major League baseball amateur draft following his senior season at Lambert High School.
However, Leggett was let go last June and Beer’s certain future – a future that he hoped included Clemson – was cloudy.
“I remember going through this.