Vols Set Numerous Program Records on Opening Day of 2025 MLB Draft
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ATLANTA, Ga. (WJHL) – Major League Baseball (MLB) has setup camp at Truist Park for the week, as the 2025 All-Star festivities are well underway.

On Sunday, the focus turned to the future stars of the game, as the league conducted the first three rounds of the 2025 MLB Draft.

The opening 20 selections prominently featured Tennessee Vols players, starting with the early choice of left-handed pitcher Liam Doyle. Recognized as the SEC Pitcher of the Year, Doyle was picked fifth overall by the St. Louis Cardinals.

Shortly thereafter, two All-American infielders were chosen—beginning with shortstop Gavin Kilen, taken 13th by the San Francisco Giants. Following him at the 20th pick was third baseman Andrew Fischer, who went to the Milwaukee Brewers.

Watching it all unfold from his position at the MLB Network set – Tennessee Vols head coach, Tony Vitello.

This is the second-consecutive season he’s joined the network’s broadcast of the draft. It’s a job that

“It’s challenging to truly grasp the situation when you’re at the desk,” he expressed. “You’re attempting to perform a role that you’re possibly not suited for—or at least, it’s not something I find myself naturally adept at or do as part of my profession.”

“It’s kind of a healthy distraction, otherwise it’s such an emotional day,” he continued. “No matter who you are – whether it’s one of the players or you are the kids. In a roundabout way, it’s a good seat to be in. It kind of keeps it out of context until it’s all over.”

“I’ll definitely touch base with all those guys and truly – probably get emotional about it.”

Tennessee saw eight players drafted in total on Day 1 of the draft, while also losing a pair of high school commits – shortstops Steele Hall (Reds) and Billy Carlson (White Sox). Both were selected with top-ten picks.

Rounds 4-20 of the 2025 MLB Draft continue on Monday at 11 a.m. ET.

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