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Six Tigers earn All-ACC Honors

Six Tigers earn All-ACC Honors


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CLEMSON, S.C. - Six Tigers earned First, Second or Third-Team All-ACC honors, announced Monday by the ACC. Junior outfielder Reed Rohlman was a First-Team All-ACC selection, while sophomore outfielder Seth Beer and junior lefthander Pat Krall received Second-Team All-ACC honors.

Junior lefty Charlie Barnes, graduate first baseman Andrew Cox and junior outfielder Chase Pinder earned Third-Team All-ACC honors. Clemson's six selections tied for third most in the ACC. Shortstop Logan Davidson was named to the All-ACC Freshman team as well.

Rohlman (Moore, S.C.) is hitting .380 with 20 doubles, a triple, six homers, 33 RBIs, 42 runs, a .471 on-base percentage and a steal in 55 games in 2017. He had a 20-game hitting streak from March to April, tied for the 18th-longest hitting streak in Tiger history, and is riding a 33-game on-base streak, the longest by a Tiger in 2017.

Beer (Suwanee, Ga.) is hitting .302 with 17 doubles, a triple, 14 homers, 50 RBIs, 46 runs, a .608 slugging percentage, 56 walks and a .472 on-base percentage in 2017. He is also one of 25 semifinalists for the Dick Howser Trophy, the same award he won as a freshman in 2016.

Krall (Downingtown, Pa.) was a first-team All-American as a reliever in 2016 and has become an All-ACC starting pitcher in 2017. He is 8-2 with a 2.99 ERA and 64 strikeouts in 84.1 innings pitched over 14 starts. He was 5-2 with a 2.48 ERA in ACC regular-season games as well.

Barnes (Sumter, S.C.) is 5-4 with a 2.81 ERA in 14 starts as Clemson's Friday starter. He leads the team with 105 strikeouts against only 21 walks in 89.2 innings pitched. He has also totaled 11 strikeouts in four of his starts in 2017.

Cox (Belton, S.C.) is the team leader of the 2017 squad at first base and is hitting .292 with five homers and 31 RBIs in 55 games.

Pinder (Poquoson, Va.) is hitting .319 with 14 doubles, six homers, 30 RBIs, 54 runs, a .433 on-base percentage and 12 steals in 54 games in center field. He leads the team in multiple-hit games (23).

Davidson (Charlotte, N.C.) is batting .270 with eight doubles, 10 homers, 36 RBIs, 53 runs, 41 walks and 10 steals as one of only two Tigers to play and start all 56 games in 2017. He is the first Tiger shortstop to hit double-digit homers in a season since 2007 (Taylor Harbin).

Full list of All-ACC performers from ACC release

Player of the Year

Brendan McKay, Louisville

Pitcher of the Year

J.B. Bukauskas, North Carolina

Defensive Player of the Year

Devin Hairston, Louisville

Freshman of the Year

Ashton McGee, North Carolina

Coach of the Year

Dan McDonnell, Louisville

2017 All-ACC Baseball Teams

First Team

C - Ben Breazeale, Wake Forest

1B - Pavin Smith, Virginia

1B - Gavin Sheets, Wake Forest

2B - Wade Bailey, Georgia Tech

3B - Drew Ellis, Louisville

SS - Logan Warmoth, North Carolina

OF - Brian Miller, North Carolina

OF - Adam Haseley, Virginia

OF - Stuart Fairchild, Wake Forest

OF - Reed Rohlman, Clemson

DH/UT - Brendan McKay, Louisville

SP - Tyler Holton, Florida State

SP - Brendan McKay, Louisville

SP - J.B. Bukauskas, North Carolina

RP - Lincoln Henzman, Louisville

RP - Josh Hiatt, North Carolina

Second Team

C - Joey Bart, Georgia Tech

C - Colby Fitch, Louisville

1B - Sam Fragale, Virginia Tech

2B - Jake Mueller, Wake Forest

3B - Johnny Aiello, Wake Forest

SS - Joe Dunand, NC State

OF - Seth Beer, Clemson

OF - Griffin Conine, Duke

OF - Cameron Simmons, Virginia

OF - Tom Stoffel, Virginia Tech

DH/UT - Quincy Nieporte, Florida State

SP - Pat Krall, Clemson

SP - Jeb Bargfeldt, Miami

SP - Parker Dunshee, Wake Forest

SP - Connor Johnstone, Wake Forest

RP - Griffin Roberts, Wake Forest

Third Team

C - Robbie Coman, Virginia

1B - Andrew Cox, Clemson

2B - Jack Owens, Virginia Tech

3B - Dylan Busby, Florida State

3B - Trevor Craport, Georgia Tech

SS - Devin Hairston, Louisville

SS - Ernie Clement, Virginia

OF - Chase Pinder, Clemson

OF - Matt Vierling, Notre Dame

OF - Jonathan Pryor, Wake Forest

DH/UT - Brad Debo, NC State

SP - Charlie Barnes, Clemson

SP - Kade McClure, Louisville

SP - Nick Bennett, Louisville

SP - Gianluca Dalatri, North Carolina

RP - Tommy Doyle, Virginia

All-Freshman Team

SS - Logan Davidson, Clemson

OF - J.C. Flowers, Florida State

1B - Drew Mendoza, Florida State

SS - Austin Wilhite, Georgia Tech

SP - Nick Bennett, Louisville

SP - Gianluca Dalatri, North Carolina

DH/UT - Ashton McGee, North Carolina

SP - Michael Bienlien, NC State

DH/UT - Brad Debo, NC State

2B - Will Wilson, NC State

2B - Alex Amos, Pittsburgh

SP - Noah Murdock, Virginia

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