Clemson Tigers Baseball - Prominent Players

Prominent Players

Player Position Years at Clemson Major League Teams
Jeff Baker 3B/SS 2000–02 Colorado Rockies (2005–2009), Chicago Cubs (2009–present)
Brian Barnes LHP 1986–89 Montreal Expos (1990–93), Cleveland Indians (1994), Los Angeles Dodgers (1994)
Kris Benson RHP 1995–96 Pittsburgh Pirates (1999–2004), New York Mets (2004–05), Baltimore Orioles (2006), Texas Rangers (2009), Arizona Diamondbacks (2010)
Jerry Brooks 3B 1986–88 Los Angeles Dodgers (1993), Florida Marlins (1996)
Mike Brown RHP 1978–80 Boston Red Sox (1982–86), Seattle Mariners (1986–87)
Ty Cline OF 1959–60 Cleveland Indians (1960–62), Milwaukee Braves (1963–67), Chicago Cubs (1966), San Francisco Giants (1967–68), Montreal Expos (1969–70), Cincinnati Reds (1970–71)
Tyler Colvin OF 2004–06 Chicago Cubs (2009–2011), Colorado Rockies (2012–Present)
John Curtis LHP 1968 Boston Red Sox (1970–73), St. Louis Cardinals (1974–76), San Francisco Giants (1977–79), San Diego Padres (1980–82), California Angels (1982–84)
Mark Davidson OF 1982 Minnesota Twins (1986–88), Houston Astros (1989–91)
Rusty Gerhardt LHP 1969–72 San Diego Padres (1974)
Khalil Greene SS/3B 2000–02 San Diego Padres (2003–2008), St. Louis Cardinals (2009)
Bert Heffernan C 1985–88 Seattle Mariners (1992)
Mike Holtz LHP 1991–94 Anaheim Angels (1996–01), Oakland Athletics (2002), San Diego Padres (2002)
Jimmy Key LHP 1980–82 Toronto Blue Jays (1984–92), New York Yankees (1993–96), Baltimore Orioles (1997–98)
Billy Koch RHP 1994–96 Toronto Blue Jays (1999–01), Oakland Athletics (2002), Chicago White Sox (2003–04), Florida Marlins (2004)
Brian Kowitz OF 1988–90 Atlanta Braves (1995)
Joe Landrum RHP 1946–47 Brooklyn Dodgers (1950–52)
Matthew LeCroy DH 1995–97 Minnesota Twins (2000–05, 2007), Washington Nationals (2006)
John McMakin LHP 1900–01 Brooklyn Dodgers (1902)
Norm McMillan 3B 1915–17 New York Yankees (1922), Boston Red Sox (1923), St. Louis Browns (1924), Chicago Cubs (1928–29)
Billy McMillon OF 1991–93 Florida Marlins (1996–97), Philadelphia Phillies (1997), Detroit Tigers (2000–01), Oakland Athletics (2001, 2003–04)
Mike Milchin LHP 1986–89 Minnesota Twins (1996), Baltimore Orioles (1996)
Shane Monahan OF 1993–95 Seattle Mariners (1998–99)
Ron Musselman RHP 1976–77 Seattle Mariners (1982), Toronto Blue Jays (1984–85)
Billy O'Dell LHP 1952–54 Baltimore Orioles (1954, 1956–59), San Francisco Giants (1960–64), Milwaukee Braves (1965–66), Pittsburgh Pirates (1966–67)
John Pawlowski RHP 1983–85 Chicago White Sox (1987–88)
Chuck Porter RHP 1974–76 Milwaukee Brewers (1981–85)
Flint Rhem RHP 1923–24 St. Louis Cardinals (1924–28, 1930–32, 1934, 1936), Philadelphia Phillies (1932–33), Boston Braves (1934–35)
Bill Schroeder C 1977–79 Milwaukee Brewers (1983–88), California Angels (1989–90)
Kurt Seibert SS 1974–76 Chicago Cubs (1979)
Danny Sheaffer C 1980 Boston Red Sox (1987), Cleveland Indians (1989), Colorado Rockies (1993–94), St. Louis Cardinals (1995–97)
Vet Sitton RHP 1904–05 Cleveland Indians (1909)
Brian Snyder LHP 1977–79 Seattle Mariners (1985), Oakland Athletics (1989)
Bill Spiers SS 1985–87 Milwaukee Brewers (1989–94), New York Mets (1995), Houston Astros (1996–01)
Harold Stowe LHP 1957–59 New York Yankees (1960)
Tim Teufel 2B 1979–80 Minnesota Twins (1983–85), New York Mets (1985–91), San Diego Padres (1991–93)
Ken Vining LHP 1994–96 Chicago White Sox (2001)
Denny Walling 1B/3B 1975 Oakland Athletics (1975–76), Houston Astros (1977–88, 1992), St. Louis Cardinals (1988–90), Texas Rangers (1991)
Matt White LHP 1996–98 Boston Red Sox (2003), Seattle Mariners (2003), Washington Nationals (2005)
Keith Williams OF 1991–93 San Francisco Giants (1996)
Scott Winchester RHP 1993–95 Cincinnati Reds (1997–98, 2000–01)

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