

It has been updated in a few spots to reflect the current state of the roster. Purchase your tickets today at Dear Old Clemson.UPDATE: This story originally ran back on Jan.
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Now there is a new way to support Clemson student-athletes. Photo for this article courtesy of Drew Titsworth.ĭear Old Clemson’s first event is July 24. “I’m gonna do whatever I can as a pitcher to get outs and then, as a teammate, I’m gonna try to encourage everybody to be the best they can and I’m just gonna try to win.” What can Clemson fans expect from him once he arrives on campus around this time next year? “Talking with him and what he’s done at other programs and the stuff he’s done, I could just tell that he’s gonna be a good fit.”Īs far as his pitching repertoire is concerned, Titsworth has four working pitches in his arsenal - fastball, slider, changeup, and a sinker, a pitch he’s still mastering. “Right off the bat I could just tell that he was a good guy,” Titsworth said.

Monday marked the first time that Titsworth got to meet his future pitching coach, Jimmy Belanger. “It was ridiculous, there’s nothing like that up north,” he said. They wanted him to follow them down to Tiger Town, but first they needed to get him on campus. Bakich and Schnaebel got in contact with him that same day. Titsworth decommitted from Michigan on July 3. They’re always going to compete no matter what, no matter the score or the inning…obviously, they’ve had success, so I like that too.” We built a tight relationship and I kind of like the way they go about things. “They were kind of the first coaches to truly recruit me. “Those guys have always believed in me since Day 1,” Titsowrth said. Titsworth’s hometown is only an hour and a half outside Ann Arbor, so the distance was something he considered, but after talking with his family, it just seemed like the right thing for him to do. Once I saw the campus, the field and all the facilities, it was a pretty easy decision for me.” “I just got the opportunity to come down here and stop at Clemson on the way to Atlanta. “When Bakich and Schnabel announced that they were leaving Michigan to come to Clemson, one of the first thoughts in my head was that I wanted to follow those guys,” Titsworth told The Clemson Insider Monday night in a phone interview. Once Titsworth got on campus, he knew he wanted to be a Tiger. The dominant right-handed pitcher and class of 2023 prospect out of Michigan’s Frankenmuth High School, announced his verbal commitment to Clemson on Monday evening via social media. Drew Titsworth became the latest former University of Michigan commit to follow Erik Bakich and Nick Schnabel to Clemson.
