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Clemson baseball
/ˈklɛm.sən ˈbeɪs.bɔl/
Definition
1
The varsity baseball team representing Clemson University, a public research institution in Clemson, South Carolina, competing in NCAA Division I as part of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).
2
Renowned for producing MLB talent and delivering high-octane college baseball, often featuring Doug Kingsmore Stadium as its home field fortress.
Examples
Clemson baseball turned a rainy Thursday into a pitching masterpiece, no-hitting the rivals.
My bracket's busted, but Clemson baseball's grand slam vibes keep the dream alive.
Scouts flock to Clemson baseball games like bees to honeyed fastballs.
Even the mascot paws extra hard during Clemson baseball extra innings.