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Clarke Schmidt named to Golden Spikes Watch List

Clarke Schmidt is one of 40 players named to midseason watch list for the Golden Spikes Award.
Clarke Schmidt is one of 40 players named to midseason watch list for the Golden Spikes Award.

Per USC Release***

South Carolina junior right-handed pitcher Clarke Schmidt is one of 40 players in the nation named to USA Baseball’s Golden Spikes Award Midseason Watch List, it was announced on Wednesday afternoon. Presented in partnership with the Rod Dedeaux Foundation, the 40th Golden Spikes Award will be presented on June 29 in Los Angeles to the top amateur baseball player in the country.

Schmidt is 4-0 on the year with a 1.15 ERA in seven starts. Schmidt has allowed just nine runs this year, six earned, on 32 hits in 47.0 innings with 14 walks to 57 strikeouts. Opponents are hitting .193 against him. Schmidt ranks second in the SEC in ERA as well as sixth in opposing batting average and sixth in strikeouts. His 1.29 ERA in league games is fourth best as well.

The midseason watch list features 40 of the nation's top amateur players from the college ranks. The Golden Spikes Award Advisory Board will continue to maintain a rolling list of athletes, allowing players to play themselves into consideration for the award before announcing the semifinalists on May 31.

Schmidt is one of 11 SEC players on the midseason watch list. The SEC leads all conferences in players listed. This is Schmidt’s second consecutive year to be named to the midseason watch list.

“The 2017 Golden Spikes Award midseason watch list highlights the depth of elite amateur talent across the entire country,” said Paul Seiler, Executive Director and CEO at USA Baseball. “These forty athletes have performed at an elevated level and deserve to be honored at this point of their baseball seasons. We look forward to watching the rest of the amateur baseball schedule and announcing the semifinalists for this prestigious award in May.”

On Wednesday, May 31, USA Baseball will announce the semifinalists for the 2017 Golden Spikes Award. The list of semifinalists will be sent to a voting body consisting of past USA Baseball National Team coaches and press officers, members of the media that follow amateur baseball closely, select professional baseball personnel, current USA Baseball staff and the 39 previous winners of the award, representing a group of more than 200 voters.

Amateur baseball fans across the country will be able to vote for their favorite semifinalists at GoldenSpikesAward.com from May 31-June 9. On Wednesday, June 14, USA Baseball will announce the finalists for the award, and fan voting will once again commence that same day. Fan voting for the finalists will end on Friday, June 23.

The 2017 Golden Spikes Award winner will be named on Thursday, June 29, at a presentation in Los Angeles. The finalists and their families will be honored at the Rod Dedeaux Foundation Award Dinner that evening at Jonathan Club in downtown Los Angeles. Mercer University outfielder Kyle Lewis took home the prestigious award in 2016, joining a group of recent winners that includes Andrew Benintendi (2015), A.J. Reed (2014), Kris Bryant (2013), Mike Zunino (2012), Trevor Bauer (2011), Bryce Harper (2010), Stephen Strasburg (2009) and Buster Posey (2008).

GoldenSpikesAward.com, created in 2008 and powered by MLB Advanced Media, is the online home of the award. The web site features content devoted exclusively to the Golden Spikes Award, including news, a weekly player spotlight, voting history and past winner photo galleries.

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A complete list of the 40-player USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award midseason watch list is as follows:


Name, Year, Position, School

Tyler Adkinson, Jr., OF, San Diego State

Joey Bart, So., C, Georgia Tech

J.B. Bukauskas, Jr., P, North Carolina

Jake Burger, Jr., IF, Missouri St.

Griffin Canning, Jr., P, UCLA

Morgan Cooper, Jr., P, Texas

Alex Cunningham, Sr., P, Coastal Carolina

Greg Deichmann, Jr., OF, LSU

Alex Faedo, Jr., P, Florida

Ben Fisher, Sr., IF, Eastern Kentucky

Steven Gingery, So., P, Texas Tech

Dre Gleason, Sr., IF, Austin Peay

Adam Haseley, Jr., OF/P, Virginia

Luke Heimlich, Jr., P, Oregon State

Keston Hiura, Jr., IF/OF, UC Irvine

Tyler Holton, So., P, Florida State

Tanner Houck, Jr., P, Missouri

Marshall Kasowski, Jr., P, West Texas A&M

Jeren Kendall, Jr., OF, Vanderbilt

Nolan Kingham, So., RHP, Texas

Blaine Knight, So., P, Arkansas

Gunner Leger, Jr., P, Louisiana Lafayette

Nick Madrigal, So., IF, Oregon State

J.J. Matijevic, Jr., IF, Arizona

Brendan McKay, Jr., IF/P, Louisville

Kevin Merrell, Jr., IF/OF, South Florida

Casey Mize, So., P, Auburn

Eli Morgan, Jr., P, Gonzaga

David Peterson, Jr., P, Oregon

Jared Poche, Sr., P, LSU

Brent Rooker, Jr., OF, Mississippi State

Jake Scheiner, Jr., IF, Houston

Clarke Schmidt, Jr., P, South Carolina

JP Sears, Jr., P, Citadel

Danny Sexton, Jr., LHP, Wright State

Brian Shaffer, Jr., P, Maryland

Pavin Smith, Jr., IF/OF, Virginia

Keegan Thompson, Jr., P, Auburn

Logan Warmoth, Jr., IF, North Carolina

Evan White, Jr., IF, Kentucky

About Golden Spikes Award Since 1978, USA Baseball has honored the top amateur baseball player in the country with the Golden Spikes Award. Following the first-ever presentation of the Award to Bob Horner of Arizona State, the Golden Spikes Award has been presented each year to the player who exhibits exceptional athletic ability and exemplary sportsmanship. The 2016 Golden Spikes Award winner was Kyle Lewis of Mercer University. Past winners of this prestigious award include current Major League Baseball players such as Andrew Benintendi (’15), Kris Bryant (’13), Mike Zunino (’12), Trevor Bauer (’11), Bryce Harper (’10), Stephen Strasburg ('09), Buster Posey ('08), David Price (’07), Alex Gordon (’05), Jered Weaver (’04) and Rickie Weeks (’03). Former Major League stars that have captured the award include Pat Burrell (’98), Mark Kotsay (’95), Robin Ventura (’88), Jim Abbott (’87), Will Clark (’85), Dave Magadan (’83), Terry Francona (’80), Tim Wallach (’79), and Horner (’78). For more information, please visit GoldenSpikesAward.com. Fans can follow the Golden Spikes Award on Instagram and Twitter at @USAGoldenSpikes.

About USA Baseball USA Baseball is the national governing body for the sport of baseball in the United States and is a member of the United States Olympic Committee and the World Baseball Softball Confederation. The organization selects and trains the World Baseball Classic, Premier12 and Pan Am teams (and all other USA Baseball Professional Teams); the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team; the USA Baseball 18U, 15U and 12U National Teams; and the USA Baseball Women’s National Team, all of which participate in various international competitions each year. The organization is responsible for the continued proliferation and health of the sport, and leads a number of amateur initiatives including PLAYBALL and Pitch Smart. USA Baseball also presents the Golden Spikes Award annually to the top amateur baseball player in the country. For more information, please visit the organization’s official websites: USABaseball.com, PLAYBALL.org, PitchSmart.org, GoldenSpikesAward.com and USABaseballShop.com.

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