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  • Clemson's Ty Dalley
    2025/11/03

    This week host Stephen Schoch was able to sit down with Ty Dalley who over summer had announced he would be joining the Clemson Tigers for the 2026 season. In this episode we were able to pick Ty’s brain about what it’s like to be immersed in all things Clemson baseball. From getting to command the aux in a new locker room, to walking up to the plate with your bat on fire: after this fall the kid is truly ready for just about anything on the ball field.

    Ty started his college career off at Mercer where in three seasons for the Bears he hit .291 with 51 doubles and 58 home runs, while driving in an insane 188 runs. In terms of an outfielder Ty is exactly the type of dude you want, he has great speed and reflexes which allow for him to easily track down anything coming his way. More importantly though, he has great hair which personally is a trait I’m looking for in a centerfielder. On top of bringing a ton of offensive production to this Clemson line-up he brings a ton of additional energy to a program that already feels like I’m sticking a fork in a power outlet. Out of high school Ty wasn’t the most highly touted recruit which gave him a chip on his shoulder that is on full display each time he steps onto the field. He brings an energy with him that no matter how far along he has come in his career, he is still hungry to prove he’s got even more in the tank.

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    18 分
  • Mississippi State's Drew Wyers
    2025/10/13

    In this episode host Stephen Schoch is joined by brand new Mississippi State Bulldog Drew Wyers. Drew has had an awesome college career, and you'll have a tough time finding a guy more familiar with the portal. Drew started off his career at Stetson, he then transferred to Manhattan, following that year he transferred to Bryant, and now he is finishing his career at Mississippi State. While this has certainly brought a lot of change and reason for adjustments for Drew over his career, one thing that never changed, was the fact that this guy absolutely balled out every step of the way. His story is not one of a guy who was fed up with not getting playing time, rather most of his decisions to transfer were just due to coaching changes. In a world of college baseball where nothing is certain, Drew has been proof of the fact that the only certainty in baseball is that if you bet on yourself, you'll typically be right

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    34 分