Clemson Baseball fans will notice some big changes at Doug Kingsmore Stadium this season, highlighted by the addition of alcohol sales. The former visitors’ bullpen down the left-field line has been transformed into a beer garden, which will also serve as a standing-room-only area for fans.
“That whole area that was the visiting team’s bullpen is now more of a beer garden,” head coach Erik Bakich said. “We are going to be selling beer this year, which is huge.”
Bakich, entering his third season, has led the Tigers to 40+ wins in each of his first two years and a Super Regional appearance in 2023. He’s long supported adding alcohol sales to enhance the game day experience, and now visiting pitchers will warm up right in front of the rowdy beer garden crowd.
Clemson opens its home schedule on Feb. 19 at 4 p.m. against Presbyterian College.
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