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Clemson’s 2025 recruiting class took a hit on Friday with the decommitment of in-state outfielder Logan Struk.
The P27 Academy standout announced his decision on social media, stating, “I will be decommitting from Clemson University. Thank you to the Clemson staff for giving me the opportunity. I will now be opening my recruitment.”
Struk, a 6-foot-5, 220-pound outfielder, had been committed to Clemson since the summer of 2022, shortly after Erik Bakich took over as head coach. He earned his offer following an impressive camp performance and quickly became one of the more intriguing prospects in Clemson’s class.
With his recruitment now open, Struk will explore other opportunities, while the Tigers look to fill the void left by his departure. Clemson’s 2025 class remains strong, but losing an in-state talent like Struk is still a notable change as Bakich and his staff continue to shape the future of the program.
This article originally appeared on Clemson Wire: Clemson baseball decommitment Logan Struk
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The P27 Academy standout announced his decision on social media, stating, “I will be decommitting from Clemson University. Thank you to the Clemson staff for giving me the opportunity. I will now be opening my recruitment.”
Struk, a 6-foot-5, 220-pound outfielder, had been committed to Clemson since the summer of 2022, shortly after Erik Bakich took over as head coach. He earned his offer following an impressive camp performance and quickly became one of the more intriguing prospects in Clemson’s class.
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With his recruitment now open, Struk will explore other opportunities, while the Tigers look to fill the void left by his departure. Clemson’s 2025 class remains strong, but losing an in-state talent like Struk is still a notable change as Bakich and his staff continue to shape the future of the program.
This article originally appeared on Clemson Wire: Clemson baseball decommitment Logan Struk
Continue reading...