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  2. Golden Spikes Award - Wikipedia

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    Bob Horner, who won the inaugural Golden Spikes Award in 1978, also received the Rookie of the Year Award and was the first overall MLB draft pick in the same year. Jered Weaver, the 2004 recipient, is one of three award winners to pitch a no-hitter. Tim Lincecum, the 2006 winner, received the Cy Young Award in 2008 and 2009. [17]

  3. Category:Golden Spikes Award winners - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Golden Spikes Award winners" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. List of college baseball awards - Wikipedia

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    Rotary Smith Award (1988-2003) – Founded by the Greater Houston Sports Association in 1988 to honor the most outstanding player of the year. In 1996, the Rotary Club of Houston joined the award committee. In 2004, it was succeeded by the Roger Clemens Award (honoring the most outstanding college baseball pitcher).

  5. Dick Howser Trophy - Wikipedia

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    Jered Weaver is the only award winner to pitch a no-hitter, [10] while Mark Teixeira holds the record for most games with home runs from both sides of the plate. [11] Furthermore, seventeen players won the Golden Spikes Award alongside the Dick Howser Trophy. [12] Brooks Kieschnick is the only player to win the trophy more than once. [13]

  6. Wikipedia:Featured list candidates/Golden Spikes Award ...

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    The only problem is: it doesn't specifically mention the Golden Spikes Award (it's only implied, as the Baseball America College Player of the Year Award didn't exist back then) and doesn't mention him being first overall draft pick. Should I replace the Fanster.com source or leave it for now? —Bloom6132 21:31, 12 September 2012 (UTC)

  7. Tim Wallach - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Wallach led the Titans to its first Division I title at the College World Series in Omaha in 1979, [3] [4] was named to the all-tournament team, and won the Golden Spikes Award. He was an All-American and named the Sporting News College Player of the Year. [2]

  8. Augie Schmidt - Wikipedia

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    In 1982 he won the Golden Spikes Award, an award given to the top amateur baseball player in the United States. [2] Minor league career

  9. Golden Spike (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Golden Spike (Belgium), an annual athletics award in Belgium; Golden Spikes Award, an annual amateur baseball award in the United States; Golden Spike Ostrava, an annual athletics event held in Ostrava, Czech Republic; The Golden Spike, a tradition for both pregame and Man of The Match for soccer team Atlanta United FC in the United States