Georgia's Charlie Condon Wins Golden Spike Award
by Staff Reporter
June 23, 20241 Comments

Cyndi Chambers / USA TODAY NETWORK
Georgia star Charlie Condon was awarded the 2024 Golden Spikes Award this weekend as the country's top amateur baseball player. Per ESPN:
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Condon, who last week won the Dick Howser Trophy as college baseball's national player of the year, sits atop the NCAA leaderboard in most major offensive categories. His 37 home runs were the most since Lance Berkman hit 41 for Rice in 1997. Condon also led the nation in batting average (.433), slugging percentage (1.009), total bases (233) and OPS (1.565).
The Southeastern Conference player of the year ranked in the top six nationally in on-base percentage (.556) and runs scored (84). Condon, a redshirt sophomore third baseman/outfielder, is projected to go No. 2 overall to the Cincinnati Reds in ESPN's latest mock of next month's MLB draft.
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