Georgia’s Charlie Condon set the BBCOR-era home run record with 36 blasts and counting in 2024 en route to being named the SEC Player of the Year.
Condon sits atop the national leaderboard in several statistical categories, including home runs, batting average (.445), hits (98), slugging percentage (1.036), total bases (228), and OPS (1.602). Condon leads the SEC and ranks sixth nationally with 82 runs scored, and sits in the top three in the conference in doubles (20), on-base percentage (.566), and RBI (77).
He has seven multi-home run games in 2024 and homered in eight consecutive contests from April 26-May 9, which is one home run short of the NCAA record for most consecutive games with a longball. Entering the NCAA Super Regional round, Condon is just four homers shy of the SEC single-season record.
Condon was the fifth all-time Golden Spikes Award finalist from Georgia and the first since Gordon Beckham in 2008, and he became the first Golden Spikes Award winner in Bulldogs history.