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Originally reported July 11, 2026, 2:43 p.m. ET
Imagine a high school student who is so good at baseball that professional teams want him on their team. That’s Trevor Condon!
Important: Trevor was picked by the St. Louis Cardinals with the 13th overall pick in the 2026 MLB Draft! This means out of all the amateur players available, he was the 13th one chosen.
Tony Vitello, who is a manager for the San Francisco Giants (a pro team) and who earlier recruited Trevor to play college baseball at the University of Tennessee, told MLB.com:
“He works his ass off. Just his mentality about the 24 hours that are in a day is super impressive. Trevor’s the same guy all the time – super confident, super energetic.”
In simple words: Trevor tries extremely hard every single day, uses his time wisely, and is always sure of himself and full of energy.
This is a big deal for his school and community.
This heading from the original story asks if Trevor is like a newer version of a player named Pete Crow-Armstrong. Let’s break it down.
Pete Crow-Armstrong is a professional baseball player known for his exciting style. Trevor reminds people of him because of:
Trevor earned the award Gatorade Georgia High School Player of the Year (think of it like being named the best high school baseball player in the whole state). Here is what he did in his senior season:
Important Callout: Even though Trevor’s swing looks a little unusual (similar to how Crow‑Armstrong’s once did), his decision‑making is better than average, and he hits the ball from one foul line to the other with solid contact.
Even though they share the last name, Trevor is not related to Charlie Condon—another Georgian who plays for the Colorado Rockies, attended The Walker School, and starred at the University of Georgia. Just a coincidence!
The original article also mentioned that USA Today’s High School Sports section offers the best prep coverage in the country—from rankings and scores to local and national news—because every team matters. You can find that coverage online.
Trevor Condon, a senior from Etowah High School in Georgia, is a super talented baseball player who works hard, stays energetic, and shines at hitting, defense, and speed. On July 11, 2026, he was drafted 13th overall by the St. Louis Cardinals, making his school proud as its first draftee since 2019. His stats—like hitting .504 and winning a state title—show why many compare him to pro player Pete Crow‑Armstrong. With his blazing speed and smart play, Trevor has a bright future in the big leagues.
This article was written by Sports Reporter Alex Martin for USA Today. You can follow him on X (Twitter) at @NP_AlexMartin or email amartin@usatodayco.com. For more high school sports, follow @usatodayhss on Instagram and X.
1. What is the MLB Draft (in kid terms)?
The MLB Draft is like a yearly schoolyard pick where professional baseball teams take turns choosing the best young players from high schools and colleges to join their teams. Being picked 13th overall means a team thought Trevor was one of the very best available.
2. What does “70‑graded speed” mean?
Baseball scouts use a number scale from 20 to 80 to score a player’s skills. A 20 is very weak; an 80 is the best possible. A grade of 70 for speed means the player is extremely fast—much quicker than most.
3. Who is Pete Crow‑Armstrong?
He is a professional baseball player known for his happy energy, great fielding, fast running, and good hitting. Trevor reminds people of him because they share those same strengths.
4. What is the GHSA Class 6A title?
GHSA stands for Georgia High School Association. Class 6A is the division for larger high schools in Georgia. Winning that title means Trevor’s team was the state champion for that group.
5. Why is Trevor’s draft pick important for Etowah High School?
He is the first player from that school to be drafted since 2019, and being taken 13th overall is a very high honor, showing the school produced one of the nation’s top young talents.