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MLB Draft: NY Yankees executive reveals crucial factor behind first-round selection of Dax Kilby

Following the first day of the MLB Draft in Atlanta, the New York Yankees selected Georgia's Dax Kilby as their first-round pick. A team executive provided insight into the reasoning behind this strategic choice.

A general view in the first round during the 2025 MLB Draft at Coca-Cola Roxy on July 13, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.
© Jamie Squire/Getty ImagesA general view in the first round during the 2025 MLB Draft at Coca-Cola Roxy on July 13, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.

In a strategic move during the opening round of the 2025 MLB Draft on Sunday, the New York Yankees selected shortstop Dax Kilby from Newnan High School in Georgia. At just 18 years old, Kilby attracted the attention of one of baseball’s most storied franchises. The rationale behind this selection was shared by Damon Oppenheimer, the Yankees’ Vice President of Domestic Amateur Scouting.

According to MLB reports, this marks the second time in three years that the Yankees have selected a high school player in the first round. The choice of Kilby surprised many observers, signaling the Yankees’ investment in nurturing young talent to reinforce their roster in upcoming MLB seasons.

Oppenheimer’s endorsement of Kilby offers reassurance to the Yankees’ fan base, highlighting the player’s potential to significantly impact the team. Oppenheimer praised Kilby’s exceptional hitting ability, a critical asset for any team aspiring to excel in the MLB.

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“Dax is a strong-bodied and athletic left-handed hitting shortstop. We really like his potential and ability to swing the bat. Plus, he’s an excellent runner,” Oppenheimer explained to the media, as reported by Gary Phillips of NYDN Sports. “As a high schooler, Dax has already shown an accomplished bat, a great feel to hit, and on top of that, some pop, which is exciting for us.“

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Kilby’s standout stats for the year

The Yankees’ decision to select Kilby was endorsed not only by scout Oppenheimer but also due to Kilby’s remarkable performances this year with his team. Kilby’s excellence on the field earned him the prestigious ITG Next’s 2025 Georgia Male Athlete of the Year award.

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Kilby posted an impressive batting average of nearly .500, leading his team to a 32-5 record and capturing the Class 5A state title. His stellar play caught the eye of Oppenheimer and the Yankees’ organization. After drafting Kilby, Yankees executives highlighted his championship pedigree and power-hitting prowess, identifying him as a potential future star among the Bronx Bombers.

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Kilby joins recent high school standout in Yankees pipeline

The Yankees’ selection of Kilby has stirred memories from two years prior, with fans recalling the 2023 MLB Draft when the Yankees selected another shortstop, George Lombard Jr. In 2025, Lombard Jr. continues to justify the team’s decision, delivering standout performances in the Minor Leagues.

In 2025, through 284 at-bats, Lombard Jr. has recorded 60 runs, driven in 30 RBIs, and stolen 25 bases, boasting a .738 OPS with three home runs. These impressive stats have generated significant buzz around his potential major league debut, as he is widely considered the Yankees’ No. 1 prospect.

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