Georgia’s Charlie Condon first Bulldog to ever win Golden Spikes Award

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OMAHA, NEB. — Georgia’s Charlie Condon capped an amazing season Saturday when he became the 46th winner of the Golden Spikes Award, an honor announced during a live presentation on ESPN before game one of the College World Series Finals.

Created in 1978, the Golden Spikes Award honors the top amateur baseball player in the United States based on athletic ability, sportsmanship, character and overall contribution to the sport. Condon was the fifth finalist in Georgia program history and the first to win the award bestowed by USA Baseball and sponsor Chinook Seedery. The other finalists this year were infielder Travis Bazzana (Oregon State) and pitcher Hagen Smith (Arkansas).

“In a season that featured outstanding individual efforts from a wide range of players, Charlie Condon stood above the rest,” said Paul Seiler, USA Baseball’s executive director/CEO. “Charlie’s 2024 season was nothing short of incredible to watch, and he is greatly deserving of this honor. We are excited for Charlie to join our brotherhood of Golden Spikes Award winners and look forward to celebrating his special season.”

“It’s a tribute to the organization as a whole and everybody that’s involved with UGA” said Condon, who could become just the third player in NCAA history to lead the nation in batting average and home runs in the same season. “I share this with everybody that was part of this historic season. It’s a start of something new for Georgia Baseball. I’m real excited to bring this back to Athens for the first time.”

A 6-foot-6, 216-pound redshirt sophomore from Marietta, Condon ranks first in the NCAA in multiple categories, including batting (.433), home runs (a BBCOR-era record 37), slugging percentage (1.009), total bases (233) and OPS (1.565). The 2024 SEC Player of the Year, he ranks third nationally in on-base percentage (.566) while posting a team-high 57 walks, including 28 intentional free passes. He had seven multi-home run games and homered in eight consecutive contests from April 26-May 9, one shy of the NCAA record. He made starts at third base, first base and all three outfield positions. Condon helped lead eighth-ranked Georgia to a 43-17 mark and one win shy of advancing to the CWS in Wes Johnson’s first year at the helm.

“It’s hard to put into words, what a great person Charlie is, he’s got great parents, and he’s a tremendously hard worker,” Georgia’s Ike Cousins head baseball coach Wes Johnson said. “What he did for our program this year, he elevated our program and elevated the game that he plays. He moved around positions in the fall and that ultimately helped him as a baseball player. And now to see the result, it’s impressive. For him to win the Golden Spikes Award, he will have that for the rest of his life, and it’s something for Georgia that we can talk about and recruit with that no other team can this year. It’s like winning the national title. There’s only one national champion, there’s only one Golden Spikes winner, and I’m proud it’s Charlie Condon.”

A consensus All-American selection, Condon was awarded the Dick Howser Trophy, widely considered the Heisman Trophy of college baseball, last week in Omaha during the opening round of the CWS. Earlier this month, he was named the recipient of the Bobby Bragan National Collegiate Slugger Award and the Player of the Year by Baseball America and Perfect Game.

Pitcher Cris Carpenter (1987), pitcher/designated hitter Derek Lilliquist (1987), pitcher Dave Fleming (1990) and shortstop Gordon Beckham (2008) were finalists for the Golden Spikes during their Bulldog career. Condon is the 11th winner from the Southeastern Conference.

The Golden Spikes Award voting body consists of national baseball media, select professional baseball personnel, USA Baseball staff and previous winners of the award, totaling a group of more than 100 voters. Fan voting continued to be a part of the Golden Spikes Award in 2024 and contributed to the total.

A member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll, Condon is a finance major. 

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Charlie Condon during the Golden Spikes Award at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Ne., on Saturday, June 22, 2024. (Kari Hodges/UGAAA)

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Charlie Condon during the Golden Spikes Award at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Ne., on Saturday, June 22, 2024. (Kari Hodges/UGAAA)

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Charlie Condon and Ike Cousins Head Baseball Coach Wes Johnson during the Golden Spikes Award at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Ne., on Saturday, June 22, 2024. (Kari Hodges/UGAAA)

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Charlie Condon during the Golden Spikes Award at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Ne., on Saturday, June 22, 2024. (Kari Hodges/UGAAA)

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Joe Whitfield is the sports editor for the Albany Herald. He graduated from the Henry Grady School of Journalism at the University of Georgia. He is an avid Georgia Bulldog fan and passionate about local sports in Albany. He has two daughters and seven grandchildren.

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