Tigers travel north to face Virginia Tech |
CLEMSON, S.C. - The Tigers continue their road swing in Blacksburg, Va. for a three-game series at Virginia Tech this weekend.
SERIES SETUP • Who - Clemson (9-10, 2-4 ACC) vs. Virginia Tech (11-10, 4-2 ACC) • Rankings - CU - NR; VAT - NR • When - Friday (5:30 p.m.), Saturday (2 p.m.), Sunday (1 p.m.) • Where - Blacksburg, Va. (English Field) • Watch - ESPN3 (Friday, Sunday) • TV Announcers - Morgan Conklin, CJ Fiala (Friday), Danny Nokes, Sean O’Brien (Sunday) • Listen - TigerCast, Clemson Tiger Sports Network • Live Stats - ClemsonTigers.com • Social Media - Twitter/Instagram (@ClemsonBaseball) SERIES HISTORY • Overall Record - Clemson leads 39-23-2 (1902-2014) • Record at Virginia Tech - Virginia Tech leads 14-10-1 (1916-11) STARTING PITCHERS • Friday - LHP
Matthew CrownoverMatthew Crownover • Saturday - RHP
Brody KoernerBrody Koerner • Sunday - LHP
Zack ErwinZack Erwin CLEMSON OVERVIEW • Clemson fell 9-5 at Coastal Carolina on Tuesday night after losing two of three games against Notre Dame last weekend. • The Tigers are averaging 5.4 runs per game and hitting .289 with a .368 on-base percentage and 17 steals. • The pitching staff has a 3.95 ERA, .252 opponents’ batting average and 2.67 strikeout-to-walk ratio and Clemson is fielding .960. VIRGINIA TECH OVERVIEW • Virginia Tech is led by second-year Head Coach Pat Mason. • The Hokies split a pair of midweek games versus Liberty and Radford. They are hitting .259 and have a 4.48 ERA and .965 fielding percentage. • Alex Perez and Erik Payne are both hitting .317 with three homers, while Brendon Hayden is batting .288 with six homers and 20 RBIs. QUICK HITS • Clemson’s last series in Blacksburg was in 2011, when the Tigers won two of three. Clemson is 8-4 there since the Hokies joined the ACC. • Clemson is 5-0 when it scores at least seven runs. •
Chase PinderChase Pinder KRALL TRANSFERRING SUCCESS • Sophomore lefthander
Pat KrallPat Krall • He has an 0.79 ERA, a .195 opponents’ batting average and 12 strikeouts against three walks in 11.1 innings pitched over six relief outings. • He gave up his only earned run in his first appearance, but has pitched 10.2 innings pitched since without allowing an earned run. • He and lefthander Zack Erwin are the tallest Tigers at 6’5”. • He posted similar numbers at Temple, as he had an 0.66 ERA and a .181 opponents’ batting average in 27.1 innings pitched in 2014.
Jr. LH Pitcher
#44 6-0, 210
Ringgold, GA
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(CU) vs. LHP Sean Keselica (VAT)
Jr. RH Pitcher
#19 6-2, 200
Concord, NC
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(CU) vs. RHP Aaron McGarity (VAT)
Jr. LH Pitcher
#33 6-5, 195
Duluth, GA
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(CU) vs. LHP Jon Woodock (VAT)
Fr. Infielder
#5 5-10, 175
Poquoson, VA
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Chase Pinder
Infielder
# 6-0, 165
Poquoson, VA
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’s brother, Chad, played at Virginia Tech (2011-13), was a First-Team All-ACC pick and was the No. 71 pick of the 2013 draft.
So. LH Pitcher
#36 6-5, 205
Downingtown, PA
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pitched for Temple in 2014, but the school disbanded its program and Krall is eligible in 2015 as a Tiger.
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