The new-look Clemson baseball team opens the season this weekend against South Alabama, taking the field on Opening Day without former star Seth Beer for the first time in the Monte Lee era.
Clemson brought in plenty of talent this offseason to help replace the holes left by Beer, Chris Williams and several other former Tigers who are now playing professional baseball. But one newcomer in particular stood out during the fall and into preseason workouts.
“One in particular I’ll give you a little sneak peek on is Davis Sharpe. He’s a beast,” Clemson infielder Jordan Greene said during the preseason.