Clemson baseball lands two former Michigan commits

Clemson baseball picked up two commits for the class of 2022 on Wednesday.
Pitcher Joe Allen and infielder Nolan Nawrocki committed to the Tigers Wednesday night after previously being committed to Michigan.
The two are coming over with new Clemson coach Erik Bakich, who was hired away from Michigan earlier this month.
Nawrocki is a native of New York who has a 9.5 rating, according to Perfect Game. He is coming to Clemson as a shortstop.
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Allen is a 6-foot-4 pitcher from New Hampshire who was a member of the 2021 18U Team USA National team.
Nawrocki and Allen will soon join the rest of the Tigers 2022 recruiting class in Clemson. So far, 13 members of the 2022 recruiting class have already arrived on campus.