San Francisco >> The Giants selected shortstop Gavin Kilen out of Tennessee on Sunday afternoon with the 13th overall pick in the 2025 MLB draft.

With their third-round selection, San Francisco selected outfielder Trevor Cohen out of Rutgers. The Giants did not have a second-round pick after signing shortstop Willy Adames to a seven-year, $182 million deal. San Francisco also forfeited last year’s second-round selection by signing third baseman Matt Chapman.

Kilen spent the first two years of his collegiate career with Louisville before transferring to Tennessee, where he had a slash line of .357/.441/.671 with 15 homers and 46 RBIs as a junior.

Kilen was drafted as a shortstop despite spending most of the 2024-25 collegiate baseball season at second base. As a junior with Tennessee, Kilen was named to the All-SEC first team as a second baseman. Baseball America and Perfect Game also named Kilen as a first-team All-American at second base.

Kilen was originally drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 13th round of the 2022 MLB draft but elected to attend college. He is MLB Pipeline’s No. 21 overall draft prospect.

Cohen, the 85th overall pick in the draft, spent three years at Rutgers, hitting .338/.415/.430 with four homers and 39 steals. MLB Pipeline was not listed as one of MLB Pipeline’s top 250 prospects.

As a junior, Cohen set the Big Ten single-season record for most hits during conference play (56).