Former Clemson baseball player announces transfer destination

After spending a few weeks in the portal, one of Clemson’s baseball transfers has picked his next school. A handful of Clemson players have entered the portal since the end of the season, including freshman outfielder Camden Troyer. On Tuesday, …

After spending a few weeks in the portal, one of Clemson’s baseball transfers has picked his next school.

A handful of Clemson players have entered the portal since the end of the season, including freshman outfielder Camden Troyer. On Tuesday, Troyer announced via social media that he plans to continue his collegiate career at Liberty.

Troyer appeared in 18 games with eight starts for Clemson this season, hitting .184 in 38 at-bats. He hit two home runs and tallied 11 RBIs.

Two other Clemson transfers, Dylan Brewer and Jonathan French, have already announced they’re headed to South Carolina.

Another pair of Clemson baseball players enter transfer portal

Clemson baseball continues to experience plenty of turnover as the transition period is in full swing.

Two days after Clemson Athletics parted ways with Monte Lee, two more baseball players have entered the transfer portal.

According to The Clemson Insider, outfielders Camden Troyer and Spencer Rich are in the portal. The news comes one day after catcher Jonathan French and outfielder Dylan Brewer entered the portal, bringing the total of Tigers in the portal to four.

As a freshman in 2022, Troyer appeared in 18 games this season, batting 7-for-38 with two home runs. As for Rich, he finished with two hits on 12 at-bats while playing in 12 games. Prior to Clemson, Troyer was an All-State selection for South Carolina. Rich, on the other hand, was a first-year junior transfer from Daytona State College.

Although Thursday’s transfers didn’t receive much playing time in 2022, French and Brewer played in 44 and 46 games, respectively, this past season.

With the likely loss of four players to the portal, Clemson will need to fill their shoes as it searches for a new head coach.

Troyer shines when Tigers need it most

Clemson true freshman outfielder Camden Troyer had seen the field just one time prior to Sunday’s series finale against Georgia Tech, but his performance showed otherwise. With a 2-2 count in his third plate appearance of the game, Troyer belted a …

Clemson true freshman outfielder Camden Troyer had seen the field just one time prior to Sunday’s series finale against Georgia Tech, but his performance showed otherwise. With a 2-2 count in his third plate appearance of the game, Troyer belted a solo homer to right center, the first of his Clemson career.

“I went into the at-bat, coaches had me prepared, I knew the guy had a good fastball, and so the message was be ready for that,” Troyer said. “I knew he couldn’t land a slider during that at-bat; he gave me a fastball over the plate, and I was able to put a good swing on it. It was definitely a good feeling for sure.”

The Greenville native was not the first to join Clemson’s deep ball club either. Troyer was the fifth and final Tiger of the day to hit a ball out the park on Sunday afternoon, giving Clemson the eventual 12-run edge and sweep over the Yellow Jackets.

Clemson coach Monte Lee was more than impressed with the freshman’s performance, something the seventh-year head coach was not shy about following Sunday’s win.

“I thought the at-bat of the game quite honestly was Camden Troyer’s at-bat,” Lee said. “True freshman, guy is throwing 98-99 (miles per hour), and we told the guys, ‘You’ve got to win the front of the plate when a guy’s throwing this hard. You’ve got to show that you’re going to catch up to his fastball.’ The first fastball he saw, he fouled off straight back and he made contact with it out front.”

“I knew right then and there that he’s ready for this at-bat. … I didn’t know he was going to hit a home run but felt like he had the proper timing and mindset to hit against a guy throwing that hard and you could tell by the swings that he was taking that he was going to win the front of the plate. What an unbelievable at-bat with two-strikes, a true freshman that hadn’t played a lot for us. Very high on him and he hit a ball out of the ballpark. I thought it was just really impressive.”

Although Troyer had seen little action thus far in his freshman campaign, he was patiently waiting and preparing for his moment. The outfielder knew his team needed production in the bottom part of the order and boy did he produce. Troyer, along with catcher Cooper Ingle, led the Tigers offensively in Sunday’s sweep going 2-for-5 at the plate with a home run and three RBIs.

“Bottom of the order has really stepped up,” Troyer said. “We know that we need more production from the bottom of the order and everyone on the bench has been ready. A lot of practice and preparation has been involved in that, so it’s nice to see us get going in the bottom of the order right now.”

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