March 8, 2001
Below are Khalil Greene's answers to the selected questions that you submitted this past week to "Ask The Tigers". ClemsonTigers.com would like to thank you for all of your questions submitted. We would also like to thank Khalil for his time and sincere effort with "Ask The Tigers".
Khalil,
I think that it isn't as set right now as it was at this point last year. Last year, I think we knew for the most part who are 1 and 2 guys were, and this year we have a lot of depth, but it doesn't seem like everything has panned out completely. But I think as we go along everything will come out smooth and I think that the pitching will be fine in the long run.
Khalil,
Thanks. Well, I would say that third is probably not my natural position, because I had never played third until I came to Clemson. Right now I am playing short, and I have played a good deal of second as well. So I think that infield comes natural, but as far as a certain position, I wouldn't say that third is my natural, but I enjoy it when I play there.
Khalil,
I would say to host a Regional and to host a Super Regional and to get back to Omaha again. We would like to improve on what we did out there last year.
Khalil,
Yeah, I keep up with the Conchs a good bit. They have there own web site and I go on there here and there. As for guys I used to play with, yeah, I check a lot of stuff around college baseball just to see what is going on in the rest of the country, and I always check up on the guys I used to play with.
Khalil,
I enjoy short. It is a little different. I played there a good amount of time before I came here. At Doug Kingsmore Stadium, it is a little different to see it from a different perspective. But it is as challenging as anything else I have done defensively and I think that it gives me a lot of room to show more range, and just show some different things that I can do.
Khalil,
Coach just basically told me that he thought that the move would be best for the team. I guess he just wanted to see something different from the shortstop position.
Khalil,
It is a little different because the speed of it is a little different from third. At third you just have to be ready at any moment at the next pitch, just a step and a dive. At shortstop you have to cover a lot more ground on your feet before you do anything else. But I enjoy shortstop because it is just a little more open.
Khalil,
I think that you have to be little bit more versatile at short than you do at third. I enjoy both positions a good deal, but I just think it is fun to do different things.
Khalil,
I personally don't have any dislike for any of the players on the Gamecocks. I am not sure about some of the other guys that played high school with them, if they have a prior past. But I think that whenever you have teams that are as successful as we are now, and the amount of success they've achieved last year especially, and what they are doing this year. And then you look at what we've achieved. Any time you bring two teams together that are two of the better teams in the country, I think you are going to get very hard, competitive games. Being that both teams are in the state, and the fans are so into it, I think it is just generally going to lead to very competitive games.
Khalil,
I am not sure what they are going to do. I am assuming that Patrick is going to play center again when he comes back. But I really don't even know. I guess they will work around Patrick in center and then work the rest of the outfield around who's throwing, and D.H.ing, and who's hitting at the time. But I'm not really sure.
Khalil,
I really enjoy playing at Clemson due to the fact that there is a lot of tradition here and that the baseball team seems to get a lot of support from everyone. We generally seem to have a very competitive team every year and we always achieve a high level of success in my opinion. And going to Omaha was one of the better experiences I have had in baseball. And hopefully it won't be the last time I go out there.
Khalil,
I think that high school influenced me a lot in the fact that it was extremely competitive where I was. I think that definitely helped prepared me for competitive Division 1 baseball. We played a lot of teams in high school that had a lot of future Division 1 players. There was also so much influence placed on having a good team in high school, and we always did. So I think that really prepared me for what is to come.
Khalil,
Yeah, I definitely think so. Defensively I think there was a lot of flash where I played in high school, and there were a lot of guys in that area that were very advanced defensively. Offensively, the region tends to determine how advanced you are and what kind of pitching you have seen already coming into college. A lot players from certain regions of the country don't see certain pitches, like a lot of breaking pitches and off-speed stuff. A lot of times some players see that is in college. But there are a lot of areas that are ahead in the high school level just because they get to see that type of pitching already.
Khalil,
I think that the fact that you are playing at the top level of collegiate competition. And once you start the season, Omaha is your final destination and once you are there it is just a great sense of accomplishment because that is what you have been aiming toward all year.
Khalil,
That is a long story, but it has to do with Boyd. They were all over him one game because he had to eat pasta before the game. So I just put that I didn't want to reveal it as a joke. But I guess I would say, chicken.
Khalil,
The leagues there are very organized, and especially at the little league level. Which is what I think what makes the high school teams very exceptional. The whole feeder system throughout. I had played my last high school game with the same guys I had played all-stars when I was 10 years old. It just seemed like the competitiveness in the little league carried over. I mean, when we were playing in the championship for little league, it was pretty much for blood. (for coaches usually more than players) Baseball is pretty much the big thing down there though. It is pretty much the only sport. I guess maybe the Latin influence has something to do with it, being so close to Cuba and Miami. But football was not really that big, and basketball wasn't really that big, so baseball was pretty much the sport to place.
Khalil,
Actually, I played soccer as long as I played baseball when I was in Florida. I started playing organized soccer when I was 5 and I really enjoyed that. Once I got into high school, our baseball team was really good and our soccer team was average at best. So I pretty much got into baseball but I always really enjoyed soccer and still enjoy watching it a lot.
Thanks everyone. I enjoyed it. I appreciate and share your interest in Clemson Baseball.
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