Clemson’s baseball program is entering a pivotal phase as it bolsters its lineup for the 2027 campaign, welcoming a new left‑handed bat from the transfer portal.
A Strategic Addition
Jamie Daly, a standout hitter from Davidson, has officially committed to the Tigers, becoming the fifth transfer addition this offseason.
During his sophomore year, Daly posted a .335 batting average, hit 11 home runs and drove in 40 runs, numbers that underscore his offensive potency.
His impact was evident even as a freshman, when he earned a spot on the Atlantic 10 All‑Rookie Team, signaling early promise.
Roster Reshaping
Daly joins a group of newcomers that includes Troy Sudbrook, Bennett Edwards, Isaac Incinelli and Landon White, each of whom brings a distinct skill set to the squad.
The influx of talent reflects a broader strategy by the program to leverage the transfer market, aiming to compete aggressively in the upcoming season.
Coach Erik Bakich, who has been guiding the team’s development, sees the additions as a catalyst for deeper competition and greater flexibility in the lineup.
With these moves, Clemson hopes to translate its strengthened roster into a strong performance on the national stage, targeting a successful 2027 season.