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Clemson Tigers baseball

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Division 1 college baseball team

Clemson Tigers
2026 Clemson Tigers baseball team
Founded1896; 130 years ago (1896)
UniversityClemson University
Head coachErik Bakich (4th season)
ConferenceACC
LocationClemson, South Carolina
Home stadiumDoug Kingsmore Stadium
(Capacity: 6,346)
NicknameTigers
ColorsOrange and regalia[1]
   
College World Series appearances
1958,1959,1976,1977,1980,1991,1995,1996,2000,2002,2006,2010
NCAA regional champions
1976, 1977, 1980, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2024
NCAA tournament appearances
1947, 1950, 1958, 1959, 1967, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2023, 2024, 2025
Conference tournament champions
1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 2006, 2016, 2023
Conference regular season champions
SoCon: 1947
ACC: 1954, 1958, 1959, 1967, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 2006, 2018, 2024
ACC(Atlantic Division): 2006, 2010, 2018, 2024

TheClemson Tigers baseball team representsClemson University inNCAA Division Icollege baseball. The team participates in the Atlantic Division of theAtlantic Coast Conference. The Tigers are currently coached by head coachErik Bakich and play their home games inDoug Kingsmore Stadium. The program has reached the NCAA tournament in all but three seasons dating back to 1987. Clemson has made 12 appearances in theCollege World Series with an all-time record of 12–24 in Omaha.[2]

The team hasa heated in-state rivalry with theUniversity of South Carolina. Mark Etheridge of SEBaseball.com has called it "college baseball's most heated rivalry,"[3] and Aaron Fitt ofBaseball America has called it "far and away the most compelling rivalry college baseball has to offer."[4] As of March 2, 2025, The Clemson Tigers lead the all-time series 191-145-2.

Coaching history

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Main article:List of Clemson Tigers head baseball coaches

Year-by-year results

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For the entire season-by-season results, seeList of Clemson Tigers baseball seasons.
Doug Kingsmore Stadium
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
2015Jack Leggett32–2916–13T-3rd, AtlanticNCAA Fullerton Regional
2016Monte Lee44–2016–144th, Atlantic[5]NCAA Clemson Regional
2017Monte Lee42–2117–133rd, AtlanticNCAA Clemson Regional
2018Monte Lee47–1622–81st, AtlanticNCAA Clemson Regional
2019Monte Lee35–2615–154th, AtlanticNCAA Oxford Regional
2020Monte Lee14–33–0T–1st, AtlanticNCAA Cancelled
2021Monte Lee25–2716–205th, Atlantic
2022Monte Lee35–2313–166th, Atlantic
2023Erik Bakich44–1920–102nd, AtlanticNCAA Clemson Regional
2024Erik Bakich44–1620–101st, AtlanticNCAA Clemson Regional Champions
NCAA Clemson Super Regional
2025Erik Bakich45–1818–125thNCAA Clemson Regional

  National Champion    Conference Regular Season Champion    Conference Tournament Champion

  Conference Regular Season & Conference Tournament Champion  Conference Division Champion

Award winners

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Dick Howser Trophy

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Dick Howser Trophy winners[6]
YearPlayerPosition
1996Kris BensonP
2002Khalil GreeneSS
2016Seth BeerOF

Golden Spikes Award

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Golden Spikes Award winners[7]
YearPlayerPosition
2002Khalil GreeneSS

Conference awards

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  • ACC Player of the Year – Craig White (1973), Steve Cline (1974), Denny Walling (1975), Chuck Porter (1976), Jim McCollom (1985), Chuck Baldwin (1986), Brian Barnes (1989), Brian Kowitz (1990), Shane Monahan (1995), Kris Benson (1996), Khalil Greene (2002), Brad Miller (2011), Seth Beer (2016), Max Wagner (2022)

Current MLB players

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Current Tigers in the MLB as of July 2025:[8]

Current Minor League players

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Current Tigers in the Minor Leagues as of July 2025:[8]

Prominent players

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PlayerPositionYears at ClemsonMajor League Teams
Jeff Baker3B/SS2000–02Colorado Rockies (2005–2009),Chicago Cubs (2009–2012),Detroit Tigers (August 5, 2012 – August 31, 2012),Atlanta Braves (August 2012 – January 2013),Texas Rangers (2013),Miami Marlins (2014–15)
Brian BarnesLHP1986–89Montreal Expos (1990–93),Cleveland Indians (1994),Los Angeles Dodgers (1994)
Seth BeerDH/1B2016–2018Arizona Diamondbacks (2021–22)
Kris BensonRHP1995–96Pittsburgh Pirates (1999–2004),New York Mets (2004–05),Baltimore Orioles (2006), Texas Rangers (2009), Arizona Diamondbacks (2010)
Jerry Brooks3B1986–88Los Angeles Dodgers (1993),Florida Marlins (1996)
Mike BrownRHP1978–80Boston Red Sox (1982–86),Seattle Mariners (1986–87)
Ty ClineOF1959–60Cleveland Indians (1960–62),Milwaukee Braves (1963–67), Chicago Cubs (1966),San Francisco Giants (1967–68), Montreal Expos (1969–70),Cincinnati Reds (1970–71)
Tyler ColvinOF2004–06Chicago Cubs (2009–2011), Colorado Rockies (2012–2013), San Francisco Giants (2014)
John CurtisLHP1968Boston Red Sox (1970–73),St. Louis Cardinals (1974–76), San Francisco Giants (1977–79),San Diego Padres (1980–82),California Angels (1982–84)
Mark DavidsonOF1982Minnesota Twins (1986–88),Houston Astros (1989–91)
Steven DuggarOF2013–15San Francisco Giants (2018–22), Texas Rangers (2022), Los Angeles Angels (2022)
Rusty GerhardtLHP1969–72San Diego Padres (1974)
Khalil GreeneSS/3B2000–02San Diego Padres (2003–2008), St. Louis Cardinals (2009)
Bert HeffernanC1985–88Seattle Mariners (1992)
Mike HoltzLHP1991–94Anaheim Angels (1996–01), Oakland Athletics (2002), San Diego Padres (2002)
Jimmy KeyLHP1980–82Toronto Blue Jays (1984–92),New York Yankees (1993–96), Baltimore Orioles (1997–98)
Billy KochRHP1994–96Toronto Blue Jays (1999–01), Oakland Athletics (2002),Chicago White Sox (2003–04), Florida Marlins (2004)
Brian KowitzOF1988–90Atlanta Braves (1995)
Tyler Krieger[9]IF2012-15
Joe LandrumRHP1946–47Brooklyn Dodgers (1950–52)
Matthew LeCroyDH1995–97Minnesota Twins (2000–05, 2007),Washington Nationals (2006)
John McMakinLHP1900–01Brooklyn Dodgers (1902)
Norm McMillan3B1915–17New York Yankees (1922), Boston Red Sox (1923),St. Louis Browns (1924), Chicago Cubs (1928–29)
Billy McMillonOF1991–93Florida Marlins (1996–97),Philadelphia Phillies (1997), Detroit Tigers (2000–01), Oakland Athletics (2001, 2003–04)
Mike MilchinLHP1986–89Minnesota Twins (1996), Baltimore Orioles (1996)
Brad MillerSS2009–11Seattle Mariners (2013–2015),Tampa Bay Rays (2016–2018), Milwaukee Brewers (2018), Cleveland Indians (2019), Philadelphia Phillies (2019, 2021), St. Louis Cardinals (2020)
Shane MonahanOF1993–95Seattle Mariners (1998–99)
Ron MusselmanRHP1976–77Seattle Mariners (1982), Toronto Blue Jays (1984–85)
Billy O'DellLHP1952–54Baltimore Orioles (1954, 1956–59), San Francisco Giants (1960–64), Milwaukee Braves (1965–66), Pittsburgh Pirates (1966–67)
John PawlowskiRHP1983–85Chicago White Sox (1987–88)
Chuck PorterRHP1974–76Milwaukee Brewers (1981–85)
Flint RhemRHP1923–24St. Louis Cardinals (1924–28, 1930–32, 1934, 1936), Philadelphia Phillies (1932–33),Boston Braves (1934–35)
Bill SchroederC1977–79Milwaukee Brewers (1983–88), California Angels (1989–90)
Kurt SeibertSS1974–76Chicago Cubs (1979)
Danny SheafferC1980Boston Red Sox (1987), Cleveland Indians (1989), Colorado Rockies (1993–94), St. Louis Cardinals (1995–97)
Richie Shaffer3B2009-12Tampa Bay Rays (2015–16)
Tony SippLHP2004Cleveland Indians (2009-2012), Arizona Diamondbacks (2013), Houston Astros (2014-2018), Washington Nationals (2019)
Vet SittonRHP1901–03Cleveland Indians (1909)
Brian SnyderLHP1977–79Seattle Mariners (1985), Oakland Athletics (1989)
Bill SpiersSS1985–87Milwaukee Brewers (1989–94), New York Mets (1995), Houston Astros (1996–01)
Harold StoweLHP1957–59New York Yankees (1960)
Tim Teufel2B1979–80Minnesota Twins (1983–85), New York Mets (1985–91), San Diego Padres (1991–93)
Ken ViningLHP1994–96Chicago White Sox (2001)
Denny Walling1B/3B1975Oakland Athletics (1975–76), Houston Astros (1977–88, 1992), St. Louis Cardinals (1988–90), Texas Rangers (1991)
Matt WhiteLHP1996–98Boston Red Sox (2003), Seattle Mariners (2003), Washington Nationals (2005)
Keith WilliamsOF1991–93San Francisco Giants (1996)
Scott WinchesterRHP1993–95Cincinnati Reds (1997–98, 2000–01)

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Clemson Athletics Style Guide". RetrievedNovember 3, 2018.
  2. ^"Won-Lost Records in Tournaments"(PDF).2010 NCAA Baseball Tournament Statistics and Records. National Collegiate Athletic Association. p. 5. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on April 6, 2012. RetrievedAugust 27, 2011.
  3. ^Etheridge, Mark (May 28, 2012)."Nine Innings: Finishing Second or Next to Last".SEBaseball.com. Archived fromthe original on October 9, 2014. RetrievedMay 29, 2012.
  4. ^Fitt, Aaron (March 1, 2012)."Weekend Preview: South Carolina, Clemson Get Together Again".BaseballAmerica.com. Archived fromthe original on March 4, 2012. RetrievedMay 29, 2012.
  5. ^"Standings". Archived fromthe original on July 31, 2016. RetrievedJune 1, 2016.
  6. ^"Dick Howser Trophy on Baseball Almanac." Dick Howser Trophy on Baseball Almanac. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 July 2016.http://www.baseball-almanac.com/awards/dick_howser_trophy.shtml
  7. ^"Golden Spikes Award by USA Baseball on Baseball Almanac." Golden Spikes Award by USA Baseball on Baseball Almanac. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 July 2016.http://www.baseball-almanac.com/awards/aw_goldenspikes.shtml
  8. ^ab"Tigers in the Pros in 2025".Clemson Tigers Official Athletics Site. June 17, 2025. RetrievedJuly 1, 2025.
  9. ^"Tyler Krieger Bio - Clemson Tigers Official Athletics Site". Archived fromthe original on October 18, 2016. RetrievedJanuary 24, 2017.

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