Two Wisconsin high-school alumni selected in first round of Major League Baseball draft

Wisconsin natives Gavin Kilen and Mitchell Voit both heard their names in the first round of the MLB Draft on July 13.

The state of Wisconsin, albeit with some out-of-state college baseball thrown in, was well represented in the first round of the Major League Baseball draft July 13.

Milton High School alumnus Gavin Kilen, a 21-year-old shortstop for one season at the University of Tennessee, was taken by the San Francisco Giants with the 13th overall pick of the showcase.

Tennessee's Gavin Kilen (6) throws to first during game one of the NCAA baseball tournament Fayetteville Super Regional between Tennessee and Arkansas held at Baum-Walker Stadium on Saturday, June 7, 2025.

Kilen, who started his college career at Louisville, was named first-team All-American by Perfect Game after batting .357 with 15 homers and 46 RBIs in 53 games. He was named first-team all-Southeastern Conference.

The Red Sox selected Kilen in the 13th round in 2022, but he honored his commitment to Louisville and turned that into a dramatically bigger opportunity three years later. The pick carries a slot value of $5.52 million, whereas all picks after the 10th round carry a slot value of $150,000.

Kilen led Milton to the WIAA Division 1 state title in 2022.

He wasn't the last Wisconsinite to hear his name, nor the only one to become a team's top pick.

The New York Mets selected second baseman Mitchell Voit, a Whitefish Bay High School alumnus playing at Michigan, with the 38th overall selection in the draft. The pick was a "Competitive Balance A" pick that typically goes to teams with smaller markets or smaller revenue pools.

Michigan’s Mitch Voit gets the force out at second against Oregon’s Maddox Molony during the 4th inning.

In this case, the Dodgers, Mets and Yankees picked in this portion of the draft as penalty for exceeding the second surcharge threshold of the competitive balance tax, meaning their original first-round picks came later than usual.

Voit, thus, becomes the highest pick for the Mets in the 2025 draft. The Mets also made Waukesha West High School alumnus Jarred Kelenic their top pick in 2018, taken No. 6 overall.

At the University of Michigan, Voit has played all over the diamond, including as a relief pitcher. An injury pushed him toward a focus on hitting, and the junior reached base at a .471 clip this year, with 14 homers, 60 RBIs and a .346 average in 56 games. That earned him a nod on the all-region team and second-team All-American by Perfect Game.

Voit, who turns 21 in September, was named the Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association state player of the year in 2022 for Division 1, joining Kilen on the first-team All-State list.

Voit became the first Big Ten Conference player taken in the 2025 draft. The 38th pick carries a slot value of $2.57 million.

(This story was updated to add new information.)

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Two Wisconsinites taken in first round of Major League Baseball draft

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