No. 6 Clemson Baseball vs Pittsburgh Panthers Preview

The Clemson Baseball team is back to its winning ways.  Currently on a two game streak after beating Charlotte in the mid-week game.  The same Charlotte 49ers that ended Clemson’s season a year ago.  The two teams will play again May 7th in Charlotte.

Looking forward to the weekend and the Tigers welcome in the Pittsburgh Panthers to Doug Kingsmore Stadium. 

Speaking of Doug Kingsmore, they will honor the stadium’s namesake in a ceremony before Saturday afternoon’s game.  

This is a series that should get Clemson Baseball back fully on track and start another run of winning weekend series’.

Clemson Briefly:

Clemson is now 30-6, 11-4 in the ACC and still atop the ACC Atlantic division.

Austin Gordon had some struggles getting stretched out before the season.  The righty has slotted into the closers role in the past few weeks and has responded admirably.  

Andrew Ciufo’s season has come to an end.  This space is usually reserved for recent successes, but just wanted to tip the cap to the Georgetown transfer and what he had meant to Team 127.  Next man up! But the Tigers will miss his leadership in the middle of the infield. 

No Free 90’s: Clemson has a propensity of giving up first inning runs.  The immediate look would be to see how many walks come into play. Not many.  Clemson pitchers have not allowed many walks in recent memory.  In the game Tuesday night, Clemson pitchers only gave up 1 walk and that was Gordon in the 9th.   

Here is your preview of the Pitt Panthers:

Pitt Panthers

Head Coach – Mike Bell (6th Season)

Record – 15-19 (4-14 ACC)

Wins against: Maine x3, Washington, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi x2, Oklahoma, California, Akron, Boston College, Kent State, Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech, Duke, St. Bonaventure

Losses against: Maryland, North Carolina x3, Youngstown State, Boston College x2, Virginia x3, Penn State, Virginia Tech x2, Georgia Tech x2, Kent State, Duke x2, West Virginia

Clemson Baseball Starting Pitchers

Pitching Match Ups:

Friday 6PM: LHP Tristan Smith vs. RHP Ryan Andrade (Pitt)

Saturday 1PM: LHP Ethan Darden vs. RHP Jack Sokol (Pitt)

Saturday (30 min after 1st game ends): RHP Aidan Knaak (Clemson) vs. LHP Ryan Reed (Pitt)

Tristan Smith goes on Friday night in his first start back since the Duke series on March 16th.  If he is half of what he was before the injury, he’ll be a welcomed addition to the weekend rotation.

Ethan Darden and Aidan Knaak will round out the weekend rotation.  Both were exceptional a week ago, but Darden ended up on the losing side of his outing.

Pitt has used the same three pitchers for the better part of the season in the weekend roles.  Rhode Island junior transfer righty Ryan Andrade gets the ball Friday night, followed by Auburn transfer righty Jack Sokol on Saturday and lefty Ryan Reed on Sunday. 

Here is the best-guess, projected starters for the Pitt Panthers positionally based on previous games, with their season stats as well:

Position Players: 

Name (Jersey #)YearPosition2024 Cumulative Stats
Luke Cantwell (33)Junior1st Base.330; 5 2B, 9 HR, 31 RBI
Jayden Melendez (35)JuniorDH/Catcher.244; 3 2B, 11 HR, 27 RBI
Justin Fogel (13)SeniorLeft Field.299; 6 2B, 3 HR, 24 RBI
CJ Funk (8)SeniorRight Field.274; 6 2B, 4 HR, 21 RBI
Dom Popa (6)SeniorCenterfield.326; 8 2B, 3B, 12 RBI
Tyler Bischke (1)Senior2nd Base.298; 10 2B, 2 HR, 25 RBI
Josh Spiegel (55)GraduateCatcher.333; 6 2B, 3 HR, 20 RBI
Jake Kendro (4)SophomoreShortstop.309; 2 2B, 7 HR, 19 RBI
Ryan Zuckerman (14)Freshman3rd Base.258; 2B, 7 HR, 21 RBI
Turner Grau (21)GraduateOutfield.268; 5 2B, HR, 16 RBI

Offensively, the Panthers are hitting .287 as a team (102nd nationally), with 54 doubles, 1 triple, 47 home runs and have knocked in 221 runs.  Jayden Melendez leads the offense from a power perspective with 11 homeruns and 27 RBIs.  Luke Cantwell is hitting .333 from the leadoff position.  

STARTING PITCHING

Name (Jersey #)Year/Hand2024 Cumulative Stats
Ryan Andrade (29)Junior/RHP0-3; 9.96 ERA; 34 IP, 35 K, 26 BB, OppBA: .331
Jack Sokol (43)Senior/RHP3-2; 5.63 ERA, 46.1 IP, 35 K, 20 BB, OppBA: .305
Ryan Reed (40)Sophomore/LHP0-4; 7.34 ERA, 38 IP, 30 K, 20 BB; OppBA: .302

Starting pitching seems to be an issue for the Panthers.  Obviously ERA and records do not tell the whole story, but on the surface, it looks like there’s a lot to be desired from the Panthers starters.

As a pitching staff, Pitt has a 6.20 ERA, 163rd in the country through 34 games, while opponents are hitting .286 against the Panthers.  They’ve surrendered 76 2Bs, 7 3Bs, and 38 HRs as a staff.  

SUMMARY

This Pitt team has beaten some really strong teams, but has yet to win an ACC weekend series having lost at least 2 games in every conference tilt. 

Clemson Baseball loves to give up first inning runs and playing from behind.  Hopefully this weekend they can reverse that trend and get off to a good start with a solid rotation and strong lineup 1 through 9.  

The weather looks a little iffy, so follow Clemson Sports Media for updates about possible time/date changes for the weekend.

And as always…

Go Tigers!    

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