Alabama Pitcher Riley Quick Selected in First Round of 2025 MLB Draft by Minnesota Twins
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Alabama pitcher Riley Quick was chosen in the first round of the 2025 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft on Sunday, taken 36th overall by the Minnesota Twins.
With his selection, Quick becomes the sixth first-rounder in Alabama history. Quick now also stands as the second-consecutive first round arm produced by the Crimson Tide, joining Ben Hess, who was chosen 26th overall by the New York Yankees in 2024. The Alabama native is now the third-highest pitcher drafted in program history, Hess and Taylor Tankersley.
Riley Quick (1st Round | 36th Overall | Minnesota Twins)
Pitcher, R-Sophomore
- An imposing presence on the mound with an electric array of pitches
- Earned ABCA/Rawlings All-Southeast Region Second Team honors following his redshirt-sophomore campaign
- Named a Second Team All-SEC selection as a starting pitcher in 2025
- Appeared in 31 games over three seasons, including 15 starts
- Owns a 10-4 record with a 3.72 ERA (36 ER/87.0 IP) and 101 strikeouts compared to 46 walks
- Made 14 starts during the 2025 season, producing a 3.92 ERA (27 ER/62.0 IP) with 70 punchouts
- Underwent season-ending elbow surgery following his start against Manhattan on Feb. 17, 2024
- Went 1-1 with two saves and 3.68 ERA (9 ER/22.0 IP) across 16 appearances in 2023
- Added 26 strikeouts with a .244 average against in his rookie campaign
- Tossed 3.2 scoreless inning against Auburn on April 16 for his first career win, allowing two hits and a pair of walks to go with two strikeouts
- A two-time SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll selection (2024-25) as well as an SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll recipient (2022-23)
Alabama in the MLB Draft
- Riley Quick is the sixth first-rounder in Alabama history, joining Joe Vitiello (7th), Ben Hess (26th), Taylor Tankersley (27th), Jeremy Brown (35th) and Tommy Hunter (54th)
- Quick becomes the third-highest pitcher selected in the MLB Draft in program history
- The Trussville native is the eighth player selected by the Twins out of Alabama, and the first since both Connor Prielipp (2nd round) and Garrett McMillan (19th round) in 2022
- With Quick’s selection, the Crimson Tide’s all-time draft pick total moved to 177 (166 players) since the event’s inception in 1966
- Alabama has had at least one player drafted for 47 consecutive years dating back to 1979
- The Tide has had one-or-more players selected in 54 of the 60 MLB Drafts overall
- UA has seen 66 players selected in the last 15 years with one more day remaining in this year’s draft
- Entering the final day of the MLB Draft, a total of 101 players have been taken out of The University of Alabama in the last 25 drafts dating back to 2000
- Excluding the abbreviated 2020 MLB Draft, Alabama has had 17 pitchers taken in the last seven drafts, including six in the top-five rounds
The 2025 MLB First-Year Player Draft began on Sunday, July 13 and will continue through Monday, July 14. The remainder of the two-day event will be featured on MLB.com. Fans can also follow along with each pick at the site.
All players that have remaining eligibility are able to return to the University to continue their careers at Alabama if they elect to not sign a professional contract.
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