A day after setting the NCAA single-season home run record in the BBCOR era, Georgia third baseman Charlie Condon's quest for the record for most consecutive games with a home run ended.
Condon went 2 for 5 with an RBI in a 10-5 win at South Carolina on Friday (a game delayed two hours due to bad weather) but his eight-game home run streak was snapped.
He was intentionally walked in his last plate appearance. Florida's Jac Caglianone (2024), whose single-season record Condon broke Thursday, and Nevada's Tyler Bosetti (2021) share the nine-game record.
BBCOR (Bat-Ball Ratio Reinstatement) went into effect for the 2011 season, when college baseball switched to composite bats.
Condon, a redshirt sophomore who can also play outfield and first base, is ESPN expert Kiley McDaniel's No. 1 draft prospect and is projected as the No. 2 overall pick in the MLB draft. of this year.
In 49 games this year, he is hitting .458 with 34 home runs and 71 RBIs.
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