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Rockies Agree To Terms With No. 3 Overall Pick Charlie Condon

By Darragh McDonald | July 19, 2024 at 3:15pm CDT

The Rockies and outfielder Charlie Condon, the third overall pick from the 2024 draft, have agreed to a $9.25MM signing bonus. That matches Chase Burns, who signed with the Reds earlier this week, for the largest signing bonus in MLB history and slightly above the $9.07MM slot value for the #3 pick. Both Condon and Burns are represented by Vayner Sports. Jeff Passan relayed the details of the agreement on X.

Condon, now 21, is coming off an absurd two-year run with Georgia. He hit 25 home runs in 56 games for them last year and slashed .386/.484/.800. Here in 2024, he took things to another level with 37 homers in 60 games and a batting line of .433/.556/1.009.

In addition to the power, Condon’s bat-to-ball abilities are also considered strong. He struck out 86 times over his two seasons with Georgia, a rate of 15.4%. He also drew 90 walks in that time, a rate of 16.1%.

He’s not considered a standout defender but has some versatility, having played the infield corners and all three outfield slots this year. His ultimate defensive home seems up in the air, with some suggesting he’s likelier to end up as a corner outfielder while other suggests third base is most likely.

But the bat is the real standout tool and that’s why he was considered one of the top players available in this year’s draft. Baseball America, ESPN and Keith Law of The Athletic all had him in the top spot. MLB Pipeline had him second behind Travis Bazzana, who was selected first overall by the Guardians. The report from FanGraphs is slightly more bearish, putting Condon fourth and expressing some worry that his uppercut swing will leave him vulnerable at the top of the zone, especially once he climbs to higher levels and eventually the majors.

While Condon’s power potential is exciting in a vacuum, the idea of him playing his home games at Coors Field is even more enticing. The Rockies have Ryan McMahon at third base, with his contract running through 2027. In the outfielder, Brenton Doyle seems to be emerging as a core piece in center, something that MLBTR’s Anthony Franco recently explored.

For Condon’s other possible positions, things get murky. Kris Bryant is under contract through 2028 but has hardly been able to stay on the field since coming to Colorado, even though the Rockies moved him to first base to try to lighten the wear and tear on him. Charlie Blackmon is 38 years old and on a one-year deal. Nolan Jones seemed to breakout last year but has stalled here in 2024.

The picture will undoubtedly change in time but the Rockies will surely be hoping for Condon to be a part of their roster in the future. His defense might require a bit of experimentation but perhaps his bat can vault him towards the majors quickly.

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  1. This one belongs to the Reds

    1 year ago

    So NOT more than Burns.

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    • CKinSTL

      1 year ago

      Bit of a shocker to me. I figured that is why the Reds passed on him. Just looking at the draft for the Rockies, they had a lot of unranked guys and mostly college players. I figured they were prepping to go way over on Condon.

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    • Chrome 8550

      1 year ago

      Poor Condon didn’t get his 10 million like he wanted. Can he live on 9.25 million?

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      • Ann Porkins

        1 year ago

        How dare a player with a volatile and potentially short-lived career try to maximize his earnings from a multi-billion dollar sports entertainment business

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  2. AL B DAMNED

    1 year ago

    Bazzana got squeezed out of $Bonus Money$
    2nd and 3rd picks got more bonus $ than 1st!

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    • LordD99

      1 year ago

      Or, he would have gone third and got less than he did if he didn’t agree up front.

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      • Blue Heron

        1 year ago

        Well if he had gone third it sounds like he would’ve gotten more money.

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    • CKinSTL

      1 year ago

      It seems pretty likely that both sides were in agreement on a bonus figure before he was formally selected. If Bazzana was out for top dollar, he wouldn’t have signed so quickly.

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    • Prospectnvstr

      1 year ago

      AL B: No, he didn’t “get squeezed out of bonus money “. Bazzana, his agent/advisors negotiated his contract. As I stated in the article re his signing: He ONLY signed for $30,000.00 less than the other 2 picks. None of these guys have proven anything in their PROFESSIONAL careers yet and people are clamoring that so & so got robbed or overpaid. It’s called a SIGNING BONUS for a reason. They are NEGOTIATED between the player, his representatives and the drafting team. None of them are being forced to sign a contract.

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  3. BaseballBrian

    1 year ago

    Maybe in a blowout game, Condon will toe the rubber.

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    • b00giem@n

      1 year ago

      Maybe he’ll offer the rotation some protection and start out in long relief.

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  4. Steinbrenner2728

    1 year ago

    I for one, condone the Rockies signing their draft pick Condon.

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    • MLB Top 100 Commenter

      1 year ago

      Sorry, Charlie. No glove, no love. You can never have too much protection. Oh, never mind.

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  5. scarfish

    1 year ago

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      1 year ago

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  6. Pads Fans

    1 year ago

    Condon is the best player available in this draft. Hands down. That he got the most money is not surprising. He slipped to 3rd because many thought he wouldn’t sign for less than $10 million.

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    • Acoss1331

      1 year ago

      I wouldn’t sleep on any of the draft picks Preller got for your Padres. You guys seem to develop a lot of young guys in quick fashion as trade chips. I’m hoping the White Sox and Padres do business again, you guys always seem to have pretty good prospects to trade for.

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    • Chrome 8550

      1 year ago

      Condon hit .261 in the cape league last year. Banzzana was mvp last year in a wood bat league. Enough said.

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      • User 401527550

        1 year ago

        What’s that like three weeks long?

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      • Pads Fans

        1 year ago

        A couple of weeks is enough said? That is funny.

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  7. Old York

    1 year ago

    Looks like he’s ready to crush MLB pitchers.

    2024 NCAA: .433 / .556 / 1.009

    Should be the next Mega Star. I’ll have to get his autograph before he’s untouchable.

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    • Acoss1331

      1 year ago

      Let’s see how he handles pitchers not in college. The numbers are nice but, he’s gotta show it outside of college ball.

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    • hiflew

      1 year ago

      College pitching is NOT MLB pitching. There have been lots of great college hitters that were mediocre at the big league level. Andrew Vaughn comes to mind. Temper your expectations and you won’t be disappointed.as often.

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      • Acoss1331

        1 year ago

        Don’t remind me about Andrew Vaughn… Ugh!

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      • User 4245925809

        1 year ago

        Exactly Hiflew. We see kids come out of the college ranks with .350+ averages and .400 obp’s every year. Please watch some collegiate games, where many playing at that level are not at the minors profesional level.

        It’s not a knock, but will see outfielders twisting back and forth multiple times, each way on balls over their heads for example.

        The major programs generally have the best talent, then the rest have mostly older kids and only a few have any chance of being drafted.

        Get a collegiate package if possible.. SEC, Pac, Longhorns channel.. watch a few games during the season and will notice.

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  8. southi

    1 year ago

    Wouldn’t be surprised if he gets an invite to spring training and before 2025 is out he is patrolling the outfield in Colorado.

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  9. ActionDan

    1 year ago

    Let’s keep expectations in check for the kid. Just because he tore up college pitching doesn’t mean he’ll have success at the big league level. Look at Spencer Torkelson for example. He tore up college pitchers and the minor leaguers and flopped when he got to the show. I think he has the best bat in the draft so I’m rooting for him to excel.

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  10. Texas Outlaw

    1 year ago

    Trojan Man.

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