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Clemson Baseball Faces Significant Roster Shift as Nate Savoie Eyes Transfer Portal

The standout sophomore’s declining late‑season form raises questions about the Tigers’ outlook for next year.

Clemson’s baseball program is set to lose one of its most promising talents as sophomore Nate Savoie prepares to enter the transfer portal, a move that could reshape the Tigers’ roster heading into next season.

Savoie burst onto the scene in 2026, posting a .329 batting average while delivering 16 home runs and 52 runs batted in, numbers that placed him among the conference’s top hitters.

A Promising Start That Fizzled Out

However, his production tailed off in the final stretch, with just a single homer in the last 11 games, prompting analysts to question whether the early‑season spark was sustainable.

The dip in output wasn’t an isolated slump; it came after a grueling schedule that tested both his swing mechanics and mental focus, leaving coaches to weigh the benefits of a fresh environment against the risk of losing a proven slugger.

What This Means for Clemson's Lineup

Before arriving in South Carolina, Savoie earned Freshman of the Year honors at Loyola Marymount and was recognized as a Freshman All‑American, a testament to his early collegiate promise.

Erik Bakich, the Tigers’ head coach, now faces the task of reconfiguring the batting order and identifying a replacement who can match Savoie’s power threat, while also leveraging the depth that Andrew Riedell brings to the squad.

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