Just seven days after receiving an offer from Clemson on Dec. 3, Isaac Peña announced his verbal commitment to the Tigers’ baseball program on Thursday.
The Clemson Insider caught up with the talented class of 2024 shortstop from Ardrey Kell High School in Charlotte, N.C., to get his thoughts on his decision to be a Tiger.
“I felt like Clemson was the best choice for me going forward for my academics and baseball,” Peña said.
Head coach Monte Lee likens Peña to former Clemson star shortstop Logan Davidson, a two-time All-ACC selection who served as the everyday shortstop in all three of his seasons as a Tiger, became the first Tiger in history to total double-digit homers and double-digit steals in three different seasons, and went on to be selected in the first round (No.