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Clemson (23-21, 15-15 Acc) at No 2021 RESULTS & SCHEDULE Date Day Opponent (Rank) W-L Score 2-19 Fri Cincinnati W 5 - 0 2-20 Sat Cincinnati W 5 - 2 2-21 Sun Cincinnati W(10) 8 - 7 2-27 Sat ^ South Carolina (16) L(11) 2 - 3 2-28 Sun at South Carolina (16) L 7 - 8 3-2 Tue East Tennessee State W 7 - 3 CLEMSON (23-21, 15-15 ACC) AT NO. 10 FLORIDA STATE (26-18, 17-13 ACC) 3-5 Fri * Notre Dame W 13 - 7 3-6 Sat * Notre Dame L 1 - 3 MAY 14-16, 2021 3-7 Sun * Notre Dame L 2 - 3 3-9 Tue USC Upstate L 2 - 12 FRIDAY, 6 P.M. • SATURDAY, 2 P.M. • SUNDAY, 1 P.M. 3-12 Fri * at North Carolina (18) L 3 - 8 DICK HOWSER STADIUM • TALLAHASSEE, FLA. 3-13 Sat * at North Carolina (18) L 4 - 5 3-14 Sun * at North Carolina (18) L 3 - 5 3-16 Tue Georgia State W 7 - 2 3-19 Fri * Virginia Tech (13) W 8 - 2 Clemson travels to the Sunshine State to play No. 10 • The pitching staff has a 4.53 ERA, .260 opponents’ 3-20 Sat * Virginia Tech (13) L 3 - 11 Florida State in a three-game series this weekend. batting average and 2.85 strikeout-to-walk ratio, and 3-21 Sun * Virginia Tech (13) W 4 - 2 Clemson is fi elding .967. 3-23 Tue # Georgia Southern W 6 - 4 SERIES SETUP 3-26 Fri * at Boston College W 16 - 12 3-27 Sat * at Boston College(1) W(10) 9 - 3 • Who - Clemson (23-21, 15-15 ACC) vs. Florida State FLORIDA STATE OVERVIEW 3-27 Sat * at Boston College(2) W 7 - 2 (26-18, 17-13 ACC) • Florida State, who has a 16-12 home record, is led by 3-30 Tue Georgia (23) L 0 - 2 • Best Ranking - CU - NR; FSU - No. 10 Perfect Game second-year Head Coach Mike Martin Jr. 4-2 Fri * at NC State W 10 - 6 • When - Friday (6 p.m.), Saturday (2 p.m.), Sunday (1 p.m.) • The Seminoles split a two-game series against Florida 4-3 Sat * at NC State W 9 - 3 • Where - Tallahassee, Fla. (Dick Howser Stadium) Gulf Coast. They are hitting .241 and have a 3.23 ERA 4-4 Sun * at NC State L 5 - 9 • Watch - ACC Network (Friday), ACC Network Extra and .970 fi elding percentage. 4-9 Fri * Virginia W 6 - 1 (Saturday, Sunday) • Matheu Nelson is hitting .325 with 20 homers, 12 4-10 Sat * Virginia L 4 - 8 4-11 Sun * Virginia L 5 - 6 • Video Announcers (Friday) - Danny Graves, Mark Neely doubles and 58 RBIs, while Elijah Cabell is hitting 4-13 Tue College of Charleston L 6 - 13 • Video Announcers (Saturday) - Chip Baker, Shawn .291 with 13 homers and 32 RBIs. 4-16 Fri * at Miami (Fla.) (25) L 3 - 12 Davison, Trevor DeGroot 4-17 Sat * at Miami (Fla.) (25) L 2 - 10 • Video Announcers (Sunday) - Chip Baker, Shawn Da- QUICK HITS 4-18 Sun * at Miami (Fla.) (25) L 2 - 3 vison • Clemson is 12-3 against ACC Atlantic Division teams 4-20 Tue at Georgia (21) L 7 - 8 • Listen (Radio) - WCCP (105.5 FM) in 2021. 4-23 Fri * Wake Forest W 5 - 2 4-25 Sun * Wake Forest(1) W 6 - 4 • Listen (Internet) - ClemsonTigers.com • Clemson is 18-1 when outhitting the opponent in the 4-25 Sun * Wake Forest(2) W 3 - 2 • Live Stats - ClemsonTigers.com 2021 season. 4-30 Fri * Louisville (4) W 11 - 3 • Social Media - ClemsonBaseball • Clemson is 12-2 when committing exactly one error in 5-1 Sat * Louisville (4) W 5 - 4 2021. 5-2 Sun * Louisville (4) W 15 - 5 SERIES HISTORY 5-5 Wed USC Upstate W 9 - 2 • Overall Record - Florida State leads 79-69-1 (1958-19) ACC STANDINGS 5-7 Fri * at Georgia Tech L 1 - 6 5-8 Sat * at Georgia Tech L 5 - 6 • Record at Florida State - Florida State leads 42-20-1 • Clemson is in fi fth place in the ACC Atlantic Division 5-9 Sun * at Georgia Tech L 8 - 9 (1962-19) standings with a 15-15 league mark. 5-11 Tue South Carolina (16) W 7 - 2 • Overall in the ACC standings, Clemson is in ninth place. STARTING PITCHERS Date Day Opponent (Rank) Video Time • Friday - RHP Mack Anglin (CU) vs. LHP Bryce Hubbart TAKING ONE FOR THE TEAM 5-14 Fri * at Florida State (10) ACCN 6 p.m. (FSU) • Clemson has an on-base percentage 107 points higher 5-15 Sat * at Florida State (10) ACCNX 2 p.m. 5-16 Sun * at Florida State (10) ACCNX 1 p.m. • Saturday - LHP Keyshawn Askew (CU) vs. RHP Conor than its batting average thanks in large part to its 65 5-20 Thu * Duke ACCNX 6 p.m. Grady (FSU) hit-by-pitches in 2021. 5-21 Fri * Duke ACCNX 6 p.m. • Sunday - TBA (CU) vs. TBA (FSU) • Clemson is averaging 1.48 hit-by-pitches per game in 5-22 Sat * Duke ACCNX 1 p.m. 2021. TBA TBA + TBA RSN TBA CLEMSON OVERVIEW • The school record for hit-by-pitches (72) and hit-by- TBA TBA + TBA RSN TBA • Clemson, who has a 5-12 road record, defeated No. pitches per game (1.13) were both set by the 2016 * - ACC regular-season game; ^ - Greenville, S.C.; # - North Augusta, S.C.; + - ACC Tournament at Charlotte, N.C.; 16 South Carolina 7-2 at home on Tuesday night. team. Note: Home games in bold; all times are EDT; live audio • The Tigers are averaging 5.8 runs per game and hitting • At least one Tiger has been hit-by-pitch in each of the for all games is available on Clemson Tigers Network; best .259 with a .424 slugging percentage, .366 on-base last 12 games, including nine of those games with opponent ranking among Baseball America, Collegiate percentage and 33 steals. multiple hit-by-pitches. Baseball, D1Baseball, NCBWA, Perfect Game and USA Today polls listed. CLEMSON PROBABLE POSITION STARTERS Pos. # Player B-T Cl. G-S Avg. HR RBI Notes C 17 Adam Hackenberg R-R *So. 28-27 .238 1 11 Has a .350 on-base percentage 1B 30 Davis Sharpe R-R *So. 20-16 .206 3 12 Has fi ve doubles 2B 5 Sam Hall R-R *Jr. 17-16 .315 3 6 Has a .486 on-base percentage & three steals SS 15 James Parker R-R *So. 44-44 .315 7 32 Has a team-high nine doubles 3B 10 Bryar Hawkins R-R *So. 29-23 .262 0 4 Is 19-for-59 (.322) in his last 19 games LF 1 Kier Meredith L-L **So. 39-39 .309 3 25 Is 33-for-85 (.388) in the last 22 games CF 13 Bryce Teodosio R-R *Jr. 44-42 .234 6 12 Has a team-tying-high six stolen bases RF 3 Dylan Brewer L-L *Fr. 42-42 .211 9 29 Has a team-tying-high six stolen bases DH 31 Caden Grice L-L Fr. 43-43 .321 12 44 Has a .615 slugging % & .429 on-base % PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS CLEMSON FLORIDA STATE Day # Pitcher Pos. Cl. W-L ERA Day # Pitcher Pos. Cl. W-L ERA Fri 32 Mack Anglin RHP *Fr. 2-3 3.24 Fri 43 Bryce Hubbart LHP *Fr. 5-4 3.46 Sat 19 Keyshawn Askew LHP *So. 1-1 4.07 Sat 31 Conor Grady RHP *Jr. 5-2 3.56 Sun TBA Sun TBA @ClemsonBaseball 2021 CLEMSON BASEBALL ClemsonTigers.com 1 NOTES • Kier Meredith (14) and Bryce Teodosio (12) are the CATCHING DUO QUICK FACTS team leaders in hit-by-pitches. Meredith's total is tied • Since Adam Hackenberg returned from injury that for sixth most in Tiger history. forced him to miss the first 13 games of 2021, the Nickname Tigers • Khalil Greene owns the Clemson record for hit-by- Location Clemson, S.C. 29633 Tigers have used two catchers. Colors Tiger Orange & Regalia pitches in a season with 21 in 2001. • Hackenberg and Jonathan French, who was the pre- Founded 1889 dominant starter at catcher early in the season, have Enrollment 25,822 BULLPEN PROVIDING RELIEF split time behind the plate. President Dr. James P. Clements (UMBC ‘85) • Clemson's bullpen has kept it in many games this • French has started 22 games at catcher (11-11 record), Director of Athletics Dan Radakovich (Indiana (Pa.) ‘80) season. while Hackenberg has started 20 games at catcher Conference Atlantic Coast Conference (Atlantic Division) • The bullpen is 16-10 with a 3.55 ERA, .241 opponents' Facility (Capacity) Doug Kingsmore Stadium (6,272) (12-8 record). Year Opened 1970 batting average and 213 strikeouts against 70 walks • Hackenberg is hitting .238 with a homer, seven Dimensions LL - 310, LC - 360, C - 390, RC - 365, RL - 320 in 205.1 innings pitched. doubles, 11 RBIs and 12 runs in 28 games (27 starts). Record Crowd 6,524 (March 6, 2016 vs. South Carolina) • It has a 3.04 strikeout-to-walk ratio. • French is hitting .262 with five homers, two doubles, Head Coach Monte Lee (College of Charleston '00) 19 RBIs and 11 runs in 26 games (22 starts). Record at Clemson 205-107 (6th season) HISTORIC SWEEP OVER CARDINALS Career Record 481-252 (13th season) • Clemson swept No. 4 Louisville by a combined score Assistant Coaches Bradley LeCroy (Clemson '01) ANGLIN EMERGING IN ROTATION Andrew See (Ohio '02) of 31-12 in three games at Doug Kingsmore Stadium • Freshman righthander Mack Anglin was a reliever early Jared Broughton (Dayton '13) from April 30 to May 2.
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