Former Clemson signee announces new home

A player who had been set to enroll at Clemson later this month has chosen his new college home. Short Hills (N.J.) Seton Hall Prep High School middle infielder Chris Maldonado announced his commitment to Vanderbilt via Instagram on Saturday. As The …

A player who had been set to enroll at Clemson later this month has chosen his new college home.

Short Hills (N.J.) Seton Hall Prep High School middle infielder Chris Maldonado announced his commitment to Vanderbilt via Instagram on Saturday.

As The Clemson Insider reported last week, Maldonado would no longer be attending Clemson, following the dismissal of former head coach Monte Lee last month. Once the Tigers’ top position player in the class of 2022, who was set to enroll at Clemson later this month, Maldonado asked for and was granted his release.

Maldonado originally pledged to Lee and Clemson in August of 2019. He comes from a good baseball family, as one of his brothers played at Pittsburgh, and his other brother, Nick, is a junior right-handed pitcher at Vanderbilt.

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Clemson loses top 2022 position player

Clemson baseball has suffered another casualty as the program currently awaits the hiring of its next head coach. The Clemson Insider has learned that the Tigers’ top position player in the class of 2022, who was set to enroll at Clemson later this …

Clemson baseball has suffered another casualty as the program currently awaits the hiring of its next head coach.

The Clemson Insider has learned that the Tigers’ top position player in the class of 2022, who was set to enroll at Clemson later this month, has asked and been granted his release.

After pledging to now-former head coach Montee Lee and Clemson in August of 2019, Short Hills (N.J.) Seton Hall Prep High School middle infielder Chris Maldonado will no longer be attending Clemson, following Lee’s dismissal last month.

Maldonado comes from a good baseball family. One of his brothers played at Pittsburgh, and his other brother, Nick, is a junior right-handed pitcher at Vanderbilt.