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sifoeeprocess.com | February 17, 2018

10 early contenders for the 2018 Golden Spikes Award

USA Baseball released its Golden Spikes preseason watch list on Feb. 9, highlighting the 55 student-athletes contending for the best amateur baseball player honors. 

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That sample will be cut down as the season progresses and the cream of the crop rises. But sifoeeprocess.com staff members Wayne Cavadi, Andrew Cyr and Anthony Chiusano attempted to narrow down the list before the season gets underway Friday. Below are our picks for the top 10 contenders for the 2018 Golden Spikes Award:

The Contenders:

Name Position Conference School
Luken Baker DH/ 1B Big 12 TCU
Seth Beer 1B/ OF ACC Clemson
Griffin Conine OF ACC Duke
Jeremy Eierman SS MVC Missouri State
Nick Madrigal 2B Pac-12 Oregon State
Casey Mize RHP SEC Auburn
Brady Singer RHP SEC Florida
Travis Swaggerty OF Sun Belt South Alabama
Matt Wallner OF/RHP C-USA Southern Miss
Zach Watson OF SEC LSU

Note: All student-athletes listed in alphabetical order

Wayne Cavadi: Luken Baker, TCU

Here鈥檚 what we know: TCU will be in the hunt for Omaha and Luken Baker will hit. That鈥檚 just what they both do. Baker hit .379 with 16 doubles and 11 home runs as a freshman in 2016, and was on pace to at least match if not better those numbers before a May injury ended his 2017 season.

鈥淚鈥檓 ready to go, I don鈥檛 feel any lingering effects," Baker told sifoeeprocess.com on Jan. 22. "I鈥檝e felt 100 percent since two or three weeks after I was fully cleared. I鈥檓 excited to get back out there and win a championship.鈥

I tend to agree with Andrew here that playing as much DH as Baker does may hurt him down the road. Seeing that A.J. Reed and Brendan McKay are two of the more recent Golden Spikes winners, all-around play definitely comes into the decision. That said, if Baker is at the heart of a lineup making its fifth straight trip to Omaha, he can鈥檛 be denied consideration.

Andrew Cyr: Seth Beer, Clemson

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Like power? Then Beer is your guy. In his two years with the Tigers, the first baseman/outfielder has a combined 140 hits, 34 home runs and 123 RBIs, with career splits of .333/.506/.651. The two-time All-American is one of the best pure hitters in the country yet again, and expect another stellar performance from the 6-3, 195-pound junior in 2018.

Cyr: Griffin Conine, Duke

As Wayne had pointed out, the Blue Devils haven't gone above .500 in conference play since the 2014 season. If this is the year Duke finally emerges from the middle of the pack within the ACC, the Blue Devils will need hefty production from the junior outfielder Conine. Although his 2017 stats aren鈥檛 as eye-popping as some of the other top outfielders around the country 鈥 .298/.425/.546 65 hits, 13 home runs, 56 RBI 鈥 Conine has one of the highest upsides heading into the season after a terrific summer in the Cape Cod Baseball League.

鈥淚 started off not too hyped. I鈥檓 getting a lot of attention now, it鈥檚 not something I鈥檝e had before,鈥 Conine, a D1baseball.com preseason first-team All-American told sifoeeprocess.com. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think it changed anything for me. It鈥檚 cool to get these preseason honors, but it鈥檚 weird because I didn鈥檛 do anything to accomplish them. It鈥檚 what they are predicting. It's a huge honor, but I want the ones at the end of the season for our team.鈥

Cyr: Jeremy Eierman, Missouri State

Eierman is my personal preseason favorite to win the 2018 Golden Spikes Award, and if his jump from freshman to sophomore year was any indication, this season should be a special one. Coming off an impressive 2017 campaign where the Bears finished 43-20 and made an appearance in the Super Regional, Eierman displayed serious power, finishing with .313/.431/.675 splits, 23 home runs, 68 RBIs, 15 doubles and 76 hits. Check out the jump he took from 2016 to 2017:

Year AVG AB Runs Hits 2B 3B HR RBI OBP% SLG% OPS BB SO
2016 .296 230 45 68 13 4 9 48 .336 .504 .840 12 67
2017 .313 243 67 76 15 2 23 68 .431 .675 1.106 41 61

At 6-1, 205 pounds, Eierman has a bigger frame than a traditional shortstop, but his athleticism is far from an issue for him in the middle infield. He made only 10 errors in 178 attempts last season (.962 fielding percentage) and was successful in 17 of his 19 stolen base attempts. Eierman played some third base for Team USA over the summer and could move to the corner infield at the next level, but for now you can mark him as one of the top handful 鈥 if not the best 鈥 shortstops in the country,

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Anthony Chiusano: Nick Madrigal, Oregon State

From Dustin Pedroia to Jose Altuve, there are plenty of flattering comparisons that fit Madrigal鈥檚 play for the Beavers. The junior slashed .380/.449/.532 at the plate in 2017 and boasted one of the best gloves in the nation in the middle of the infield. He also has sneaky power, cranking four homers and 20 doubles last year. Reminder: He鈥檚 listed at only 5-8, 165 pounds.

The do-it-all Madrigal returns to an Oregon State team that went 56-6 last year before falling in the College World Series semis. Seven starting position players return in all, including Madrigal鈥檚 running mate at the top of the order in Steven Kwan. The duo combined for 85 runs scored in 2017.

Madrigal was a semifinalist in last year鈥檚 Golden Spikes Award race. With his all-around game on a highly-talented team expected to get back to Omaha, Madrigal should be a popular pick to win the award this season.

Cavadi: Casey Mize, Auburn

What needs to be said about Mize? He is the ace of a solid Auburn squad and is already high on top of everyone鈥檚 draft boards. He has three pitches he throws well, as evidenced by a ridiculous 109-to-9 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 83.2 innings last year. Pitching in the SEC, and successfully at that, tends to give a player the upper hand.

Cyr: Brady Singer, Florida

After pitchers dominated the Golden Spikes for a decade from 2000-09 with six winning the award, there hasn鈥檛 been a true pitcher to win since UCLA鈥檚 Trevor Bauer did so in 2011. If there ever was a pitcher to break that trend, Singer has the potential to do so.

After breaking through in the CWS last year where he picked up two wins, including Game 1 of the finals where he tallied a CWS-record 12 strikeouts in a 4-3 win, Singer is widely regarded as the top pitching prospect this year鈥檚 upcoming MLB draft. He finished 2017 with a 9-5 record, 3.21 ERA and 129 strikeouts over 126 innings. Playing in the SEC is never easy for any pitcher, but the unanimous preseason first-team All-American has the stuff to be even more dominant in 2018.

Cavadi: Travis Swaggerty, South Alabama

South Alabama is one of the trendier teams with darkhorse appeal this preseason. The Jaguars still fly under the radar a bit playing in the Sun Belt Conference, which may hurt Swaggerty鈥檚 appeal on the national level. But as Anthony said, if you can play baseball, you can play baseball.

Swaggerty has the tools to take Golden Spikes honors a la Kyle Lewis from Mercer in 2016. He had a big freshman campaign and improved in every aspect of his game as a sophomore (.356/.484/.571, 12 doubles, 11 home runs, 19 stolen bases in 2017). Swaggerty has performed well on the big stage in both the 红杏视频 postseason and this past summer with Team USA. If the Jaguars are going to be as good as most think, it鈥檚 because Swaggerty is putting up Golden Spikes numbers.

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Chiusano: Matt Wallner, Southern Miss

Let鈥檚 take a look at the past four winners of the Golden Spikes: Brendan McKay (1B/P), Kyle Lewis (OF), Andrew Benintendi (OF), A.J. Reed (1B/P). Two-way play has long been lauded in college baseball, and this recent history shows how important it may be when it comes to award season.

Wallner can be the top two-way player in the nation this year after a very promising freshman season. The lefty-hitting outfielder/right-handed pitcher led So. Miss with 19 homers and a .655 slugging percentage in 2017 en route to being named the nation鈥檚 Freshman Hitter of the Year. On the mound, he had three saves but was limited to nine appearances due to a hip injury. Whether he's used as a reliever or starter, Wallner will toe the rubber plenty more times in 2018. And if he can juggle both roles like McKay did so well for three seasons, we may see a two-way player lift the hardware for the third time in five years.

Chiusano: Zach Watson, LSU

Simply put, Watson was a stud last year as a freshman. On an experienced squad that reached the CWS finals, it was Watson who led LSU with a .317 average to go along with 21 extra base hits (nine homers), 37 RBIs and 12 stolen bases. His mix of power and speed helped earn him third team NCBWA preseason All-America honors entering 2018.

It鈥檚 worth wondering how Watson will develop, now forced into a larger spotlight as one of the many young Tigers looking to fill big shoes left behind by last year鈥檚 departures. But Watson already gave a glimpse of what he can do on the biggest of stages under the most immense pressure 鈥 he batted .346 with a home run in seven games in Omaha last year.

Honorable mention:

Alec Bohm, Wichita State 鈥 I had a hard time deciding between he or his teammate Greyson Jenista, but Bohn has a little more over-the-fence pop which, let鈥檚 face it, makes a player stand out above the rest (see Seth Beer). (Cavadi)

Logan Gilbert, Stetson 鈥 Gilbert hasn鈥檛 lost since April 17, 2016, a game he started and allowed a whopping two runs. Any other questions? (Cavadi)

Steven Gingery, Texas Tech 鈥 Don鈥檛 forget Gingery when considering arms that can end the drought of pitchers winning this award. The lefty had the second-best ERA in the nation last year among 2018 returners (1.58) and finished 10-1 in a very tough Big 12 conference. (Chiusano)

Tyler Holton, Florida State 鈥 The southpaw led all returning pitchers with 144 strikeouts in 2017 and guided FSU to an appearance in Omaha. He also batted .244 with two homers. With improvements at the plate, he could challenge Wallner as the nation鈥檚 top dual threat. (Chiusano)

Shane McClanahan, South Florida 鈥 If this award was handed out purely for best stuff, McClanahan would be a no-brainer. Last season the lefty struck out 104 hitters in just 76 innings. Expect to see a jump for McClanahan, however, not facing ACC or SEC-caliber lineups like some of the other pitchers on this list could hurt his stock. (Cyr)

Tristan Pompey, Kentucky 鈥 Pompey is a phenomenal contact hitter, batting .361 in 2017 with 96 hits. If he can improve his power (17 home runs combined in his first two years), expect to hear Pompey鈥檚 name be thrown around with more serious consideration this year. (Cyr)

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