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Why Clemson baseball is already in danger of missing NCAA Tournament

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Clemson baseball has lost nine of its last 13 games and is off to its worst start in ACC play since 2023. Here's what's hurting the Tigers this year.

CLEMSON — Clemson baseball is free falling. The Tigers are unranked in the coaches poll for the second straight week after losing to No. 18 Costal Carolina in a midweek game and dropping its third straight ACC series after losing 2-1 to Miami.

Clemson (19-10, 2-7 ACC) has lost nine of its last 13 games. "This losing crap is gonna stop," Clemson coach Erik Bakich said March 28. Here's what is plaguing the Tigers before Clemson faces Wake Forest (20-8) in a game that won't count in the ACC standings April 1 (6:30 p.

m. ET) at Truist Field in Charlotte, North Carolina. Their next ACC series is at Stanford April 3-5.

Clemson ace Aidan Knaak is 0-3 and having his worst season Clemson's pitching has been the team's strength and is second in the ACC in ERA at 3. 57, but ace pitcher Aidan Knaak has struggled. Knaak (0-3), who is ranked No.