A dominant opening weekend was not enough to move the needle in the latest rankings, but it did plenty to reinforce the early-season outlook for Clemson baseball.
When D1 Baseball released its updated Top 25 following Opening Weekend, Clemson checked in at No. 19, the same position the Tigers held entering the season. While the ranking remained unchanged, Clemson’s three-game sweep of Army provided an encouraging first look at a roster that appears well-rounded and deep.
The series opened with a tight 3-2 victory Friday, a game that required timely hitting and late composure. From there, the Tigers took control. Saturday’s doubleheader turned into a showcase for Clemson’s pitching staff, which delivered back-to-back shutouts while allowing Army little room to breathe. Over the final two games, Clemson outscored the Black Knights 17-0, steadily building separation with a mix of power, situational hitting, and clean defense.
Perhaps most impressive was the consistency on the mound across the weekend. Clemson pitchers limited hard contact, worked efficiently through lineups, and consistently put the Tigers in position to play from ahead. That formula has become a trademark under head coach Erik Bakich and was on full display in the season’s first series.
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Offensively, Clemson showed balance throughout the lineup, generating runs in a variety of ways rather than relying on a single hot bat. That depth will be crucial as the Tigers navigate a long schedule that includes heavy ACC competition and multiple midweek challenges.
Clemson will look to build on its strong start Tuesday when it returns to Doug Kingsmore Stadium to host Charlotte in a 4 p.m. first pitch. While the ranking stayed the same, the Tigers’ opening performance suggested a team capable of climbing as the season unfolds.
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