Note: The following appears in the Pittsburgh gameday football program.
Kier Meredith ended up at Clemson as somewhat of a consolation prize. The uber-athletic high schooler was drafted lower than he had hoped, in the 28th round by the Chicago Cubs, and with the help of his father, he made the decision that Tigertown was where he should continue his athletic and academic career.
“I wanted to take the junior college route, but my dad made the decision that if I was going to go to college, I might as well go get a good degree. When he said that, the decision was pretty clear for me.”
Meredith’s father passed away two years ago after 10 years battling illness. This tragedy shook Meredith’s world. He and his father had a very close relationship. The outfielder listed his father as his childhood hero on his profile on ClemsonTigers.com.
The father and son’s relationship revolved around baseball, as the two spent a huge portion of their time driving to and from tournaments and reminiscing about games. Despite the tragedy the young ballplayer has endured, he uses his father as inspiration.
“I saw him wake up every morning and go to work when he wasn’t feeling well, and he always made ends meet. When he passed, as weird as this may sound, it gave me an edge because baseball was our thing, and I saw him battle through cancer, organ failure and dealing with everything while never making excuses.”