Clemson outfielder Nathan Hall enters NCAA Transfer Portal
Clemson outfielder Nathan Hall is in the transfer portal following the end of the Tigers’ season in the super regional round of the NCAA Tournament, On3 has learned.
Hall, a Lexington, SC native, played just two seasons with Clemson, batting .243 in year one and then .227 this season. He’s got 23 hits, 15 RBIs and one home run to his name so far. Plus, he appeared in just under one-third the amount of games he appeared in last season (12 vs. 39), which could have caused his departure.
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His player bio on the Clemson Athletics website offers this one-sentence nut graf on Hall’s contributions as a player: “Sophomore outfielder who saw action as a starter in right field in 2023.”
Blake Wright says Clemson is on the right path
Clemson’s final super regional game vs. Florida was certainly memorable, but not for positive reasons as the Tigers fell in extra innings as two coaches and a player were ejected.
The officiating drama made plenty of headlines, but the action on the field was just as exciting with both teams throwing haymakers in a do-or-die game for Clemson and a win-and-you’re-in game for Florida with the College World Series sitting right there. After the loss, Blake Wright marveled at what a game he’d just played in.
“Incredible game between two very competitive teams,” he reflected in the postgame presser. “You know, there’s not much to say, but what a game. Credit to them for pulling it off.”
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He was also asked about having to watch Florida players dogpile and carry on celebrating their second straight trip to Omaha while Clemson cleaned out its dugout for the final time.
“I mean, I think it’s kind of, in the moment, you know, it sucks,” admitted Wright. “We just lost a 13-inning game, really hard fought game. We’re doing anything we can just try to get Monday and, you know, we fell short.
“But, you know, we fought hard. Team 127, it’s always going to be about never being out of the fight,” he added. “And shoutout to Coach (Erik) Bakich and all the coaches for leading this program in such an awesome way. This program is back on the right path.”
When you’re the No. 6 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, all eyes are on advancing out of your home regionals to Omaha in the middle of June. But this time around, the Tigers fell just short. However, there’s plenty of reason for Wright and his senior class to be proud of their contributions to the program as his career comes to a close.