A popular college baseball media organization recently released its All-Quarter Century Team, and Clemson had two representatives for the hitting team.
Former Tiger baseball players Khalil Greene and Seth Beer were named to D1 Baseball’s All-Quarter Century Team, as the shortstop-one and outfielder-two, respectively. Greene wore a Clemson uniform from 1999-2002, and Beer represented Clemson from 2016-2018.
The 2002 Golden Spikes Award winner went on to become the 13th player drafted in the 2002 MLB Draft, being selected by the San Diego Padres. Greene went on to compete in the majors for seven years, totaling 736 games played, 2,835 at-bats, 157 doubles, 90 home runs with a .