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SEC announces 2024 baseball awards

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In less than 24 hours, the SEC baseball tournament will be underway from Hoover, with some of the country’s best teams all competing. Just one will be remaining come Sunday afternoon, hopefully riding high into the NCAA Tournament.

Before the action begins though, the SEC released awards for the 2024 regular season. First and second All-SEC teams were released, alongside freshman and defensive standouts. Additionally, five individual honors were given.

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2024 SEC Baseball Awards

Player of the YearCharlie Condon, Georgia

Charlie Condon Georgia
(Photo: Kari Hodges/UGAAA)

Condon burst onto the scene as a redshirt freshman last season with Georgia after playing his first year of college baseball at the JUCO level. But his game was elevated to a different level in 2024, earning Player of the Year honors.

In 53 games played, Condon recorded 35 home runs and 75 RBIs. He led the SEC in total hits, runs, scored, home runs, and total bases. Arguably the most eye-popping number was an OPS of 1.630. Not too many compare to what the Georgia product was able to produce.

Pitcher of the YearHagen Smith, Arkansas

Hagen Smith
(Arkansas Athletics)

We may only be a year removed from Paul Skenes but if you are being compared to the now-Pittsburgh Pirate, something is going well. Smith was dominant for Arkansas this season and is shaping up to be a high draft pick in the 2024 MLB Draft.

In 14 games started this season, Smith had an ERA of 1.52 in 77 IP. Just 13 earned runs crossed the plate with the Arkansas ace out there. Even more impressive, his K/BB ration was over 5/1 with 150 total strikeouts and just 29 walks.

Freshman of the YearGavin Grahovac, Texas A&M

Texas A&M baseball commit Gavin Grahovac
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D1 Baseball named Grahovac the SEC Preseason Freshman of the Year and he delivered on expectations, being named to the award on Monday. Grahovac elevated the Texas A&M lineup and had the Aggies as the No. 1 overall team in the country for quite some time.

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A total of 54 games played resulted in an average of .322 with 19 home runs and 59 RBIs. Striking out 74 times was not the best but Grahovac still got on base nearly 42% of his at-bats, being as productive as anybody in the SEC.

Scholar-Athlete of the YearDrew Beam, Tennessee

Drew Beam looks in for a sing. Credit: UT Athletics
Credit: UT Athletics

An award with more than baseball to it, Beam was honored for excelling in the classroom as well. Beam finished with a 3.47 GPA as a finance major according to the SEC’s release.

He’s not too bad on the mound either, having eight SEC wins this season, good enough for fourth in the conference. A standout on the diamond and among his fellow classmates in Knoxville.

Coach of the Year: Nick Mingione, Kentucky

Nick Mingione adjusts hat while giving interview
Photo via Daniel Hager (KSR)

Kentucky was not too highly thought of entering the season, predicted to finish fifth in the East and 10th overall in the SEC. Mingione did more than exceed expectations, putting the Wildcats in a position to win the conference on the final weekend of the season.

A double-bye was earned by Kentucky at the SEC Tournament, not playing until Wednesday. Something you earn after going 22-8 in college baseball’s best conference.

First Team All-SEC

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C: Jackson Appel, Texas A&M

1B: Jac Caglianone, Florida

2B: Christian Moore, Tennessee

3B: Charlie Condon, Georgia

SS: Justin Lebron, Alabama*

SS: David Mershon, Mississippi State*

OF: Braden Montgomery, Texas A&M

OF: Jace LaViolette, Texas A&M

OF: Dylan Dreiling, Tennessee

SP: Hagen Smith, Arkansas

SP: Khal Stephen, Mississippi State

RP: Evan Aschenbeck, Texas A&M

DH/UT: Ike Irish, Auburn*

DH/UT: Nick Lopez, Kentucky*

Second Team All-SEC

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Tommy White. (LSU Athletics)

C: Cole Messina, South Carolina

1B: Blake Burke, Tennessee

2B: Peyton Stovall, Arkansas

3B: Tommy White, LSU

SS: Wehiwa Aloy, Arkansas

OF: Kavares Tears, Tennessee

OF: Ryan Waldschmidt, Kentucky

OF: Dakota Jordan, Mississippi State

SP: Ryan Prager, Texas A&M

SP: Luke Holman, LSU

RP: Griffin Herring, LSU

DH/UT: Andrew Fischer, Ole Miss

Freshman All-SEC Team

Dean Curley hurries to first base in a game against Missouri. Credit: UT Athletics
Credit: UT Athletics

Gavin Grahovac, Texas A&M

Gabe Gaeckle, Arkansas

Justin Lebron, Alabama

Dean Curley, Tennessee

Tre Phelps, Georgia

Caden Sorrell, Texas A&M

Zane Adams, Alabama

Steven Milam, LSU

Ashton Larson, LSU

Cade Belyeu, Auburn

Liam Peterson, Florida

Nolan Souza, Arkansas

SEC All-Defensive Team

Braden Montgomery Texas A&M
Credit: Texas A&M athletics

C: Fernando Gonzalez, Georgia

1B: Blake Burke, Tennessee

2B: Emilien Pitre, Kentucky

3B: Jared Sprague-Lott, Arkansas*

3B: Mitchell Daly, Kentucky*

SS: Justin Lebron, Alabama

OF: Braden Montgomery, Texas A&M

OF: Kavares Tears, Tennessee

OF: Peyton Holt, Arkansas*

OF: Jace LaViolette, Texas A&M

P: Mason Moore, Kentucky