USA Baseball Announces 2021 Golden Spikes Award Semifinalists

The 43rd Golden Spikes Award will be presented in July

CARY, N.C. – USA Baseball today announced the 25 semifinalists for its Golden Spikes Award, moving one step closer to naming the top amateur baseball player of the year. The winner of the 43rd Golden Spikes Award will be announced in July.

Twenty-two different universities are represented by the 2021 semifinalists, and the list includes 12 athletes who have played their way into consideration since the midseason list was announced on April 14. 

“We are thrilled to honor these twenty-five tremendously talented student-athletes as Golden Spikes Award semifinalists in 2021,” said Paul Seiler, USA Baseball’s Executive Director and CEO. “This group of players truly showcases the elite level of amateur baseball talent in the United States as they have excelled on and off the field this season, and we are privileged to recognize their contributions to their teams and schools.” 

The watch list is headlined by Henry Davis (Louisville), Sal Frelick (Boston College), Jack Leiter (Vanderbilt), Ty Madden (Texas), and Kumar Rocker (Vanderbilt), who all also earned spots on the Golden Spikes Award Preseason and Midseason Watch Lists in 2021.

Vanderbilt University is one of three schools that boasts multiple semifinalists in 2021, with East Carolina and Mississippi State also featuring two athletes on the list. In total, at least one athlete from 10 different NCAA conferences has earned semifinalist honors this year. The Southeastern Conference leads all conferences represented with six athletes named semifinalists, while five players represent the Atlantic Coast Conference, and three hail from both the Pac-12 and the Big 12.

Oregon State’s Adley Rutschman took home the prestigious award most recently in 2019, joining a group of recent winners that include Andrew Vaughn (2018), Brendan McKay (2017), Kyle Lewis (2016), Andrew Benintendi (2015), A.J. Reed (2014), Kris Bryant (2013), Mike Zunino (2012), Trevor Bauer (2011), Bryce Harper (2010), Stephen Strasburg (2009), Buster Posey (2008), and David Price (2007).

Beginning with the announcement of the semifinalists, a ballot will be sent to a voting body consisting of baseball media members, select professional baseball personnel, current USA Baseball staff and the previous winners of the award, representing a group of more than 200 voters. As part of this selection process, all voters will be asked to choose three players from the list of semifinalists. On June 24, USA Baseball will announce the finalists, and voting for the winner will begin that same day.

Fan voting will once again be a part of the Golden Spikes Award in 2021. Beginning with the semifinalist announcement and continuing through the finalist round voting deadline on Tuesday, June 15, fans from across the country will be able to vote for their favorite player on GoldenSpikesAward.com.

The winner of the 43rd Golden Spikes Award will be named in July. To stay up-to-date on the 2021 Golden Spikes Award visit GoldenSpikesAward.com and follow @USAGoldenSpikes on Twitter and Instagram.

    • The 2021 Golden Spikes Award timeline:
    • June 8: USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award semifinalists voting begins
    • June 15: USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award semifinalists voting ends
    • June 24: USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award finalists announced, voting begins
    • July 2: USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award finalists voting ends
    • July: USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award trophy presentation
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A complete list of the Golden Spikes Award semifinalists is as follows:

    • Name, Position, School, Conference
    • Andrew Abbott; LHP; Virginia; Atlantic Coast
    • Tanner Allen; OF; Mississippi State; Southeastern
    • Jacob Berry; INF; Arizona; Pac-12
    • Colton Cowser; OF; Sam Houston; Southland
    • Henry Davis; C; Louisville; Atlantic Coast
    • Sal Frelick; UTL; Boston College; Atlantic Coast
    • Tyler Hardman; INF; Oklahoma; Big 12
    • Jace Jung; INF; Texas Tech; Big 12
    • Niko Kavadas; INF; Notre Dame; Atlantic Coast
    • Austin Knight; INF; Charlotte; C-USA
    • Kevin Kopps; RHP; Arkansas; Southeastern
    • Jack Leiter; RHP; Vanderbilt; Southeastern
    • Ethan Long; INF; Arizona State; Pac-12
    • Ty Madden; RHP; Texas; Big 12
    • Matt Mikulski; LHP; Fordham; Atlantic 10
    • Matheu Nelson; C; Florida State; Atlantic Coast
    • Doug Nikhazy; RHP; Ole Miss; Southeastern
    • Connor Norby; INF; ECU; American
    • Kumar Rocker; RHP; Vanderbilt; Southeastern
    • Spencer Schwellenbach; INF/RHP; Nebraska; Big Ten
    • Landon Sims; RHP; Mississippi State; Southeastern
    • Paul Skenes; C/RHP; Air Force; Mountain West
    • Trey Sweeney; 3B; Eastern Illinois; Ohio Valley
    • Gavin Williams; RHP; ECU; American
    • Aaron Zavala; OF; Oregon; Pac-12