Baseball

Daniel Jackson’s Historic Season Puts Him Among Georgia’s Elite

The SEC Player of the Year leads the nation in home runs, achieving a rare 25‑25 milestone for a catcher

Georgia’s baseball program is celebrating a breakout season as senior catcher Daniel Jackson tops the nation with 27 home runs, earning the SEC Player of the Year award.

Jackson’s 27 homers are part of a 25‑25 campaign — 25 home runs, 25 RBIs, and 25 stolen bases — making him the first Division I catcher ever to reach that combination.

The achievement comes in his second year with the Bulldogs after he captured Southern Conference Player of the Year honors at Wofford College in 2024.

A Historic Place in Georgia Baseball

Only two players in Georgia history have eclipsed his total in a single season: Charlie Condon, who hit 37 homers in 2024, and Gordon Beckham, who managed 28 in 2008.

Jackson faced Condon up close when both were at Georgia in 2024, a matchup that added a personal dimension to the historic context.

He stole 25 of 26 bases this season, highlighting his rare blend of speed and power for a catcher.

Family and Coaching Perspectives

Teammate Ryan Wynn, who shared a Wofford locker room with Jackson, has repeatedly praised his work ethic and underrated talent.

Coach Wes Johnson often notes that Jackson is the fastest player on the roster, a speed that complements his raw power.

Even his father, Dan Jackson, has highlighted the combination of strength and technique that fuels his son’s home‑run production.

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