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Where does Gavin Kilen rank in top 150 prospects for 2025 MLB draft?

Where does Gavin Kilen rank in top 150 prospects for 2025 MLB draft?

USA Today13-05-2025

Where does Gavin Kilen rank in top 150 prospects for 2025 MLB draft?
One week remains in the 2025 SEC baseball regular season.
Ahead of the SEC Tournament in Hoover, Alabama, MLB released its list of the top 150 prospects for the 2025 MLB draft.
Among the prospects, Tennessee infielder Gavin Kilen ranks No. 15 overall. He is the No. 9 infielder on the list and No. 2 second baseman behind Texas commit Kayson Cunningham.
"With outstanding hand-eye coordination, a quick left-handed swing and feel for the barrel, Kilen continues to excel as a contact hitter," Kilen's scouting profile says. "He tends to swing too often and chase breaking pitches, sometimes putting pitches without much authority and rarely drawing walks."
Kilen was originally drafted by the Cardinals out of high school in 2022. He played his first two seasons in college at Louisville where he earned All-ACC third team honors in 2024.
Kilen has recorded a .368 batting average with 56 hits, 34 RBIs, 14 home runs, 23 walks and six stolen bases with Tennessee.
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