The Athletics selected Florida third baseman Bobby Boser with the 320th overall pick in the 11th round of the 2025 MLB draft.

Boser spent three years at South Florida before transferring to Florida to take over the starting third base role. He provided the most stable bat and glove at the position since Jonathan India. He was the only Gator to start all 61 games for Florida this season, slashing .336/.437/.613 with 80 hits, 72 runs, 67 RBIs, 146 total bases, 18 home runs and 19 stolen bases — all of which are team-highs besides batting average and slugging percentage.

A five-tool player who can play both spots on the left side of the infield is a steal in the 11th round. Boser had one of the greatest single-year impacts in program history. Another year in Gainesville might have turned him into a Day 1 pick.

Bobby Boser before Florida

A top-100 prospect out of Florida in the class of 2021, Boser didn’t have much of a national profile before college. Boser came into his collegiate career as a two-way player, running the fastball into the low-90s. Former USF associate head coach Bo Durkac said Boser had a “golden arm” at third but offered that he was too aggressive at the plate in the fall of his freshman year.

True to form, Boser struggled in his first years at South Florida, with a strikeout rate above 30%. He found hits more consistently as a sophomore and saw an OPS jump from .673 to 1.066. The power started to show, too, with 15 homers in 238 plate appearances. An All-Star summer in the Cape Cod League moved Boser into the conversation of the best non-Power Five position players in the game.

Boser was on his way to a monster junior year with 12 home runs in 131 plate appearances, but a hamate bone injury cut his season short by about 20 games. After another summer on the Cape, Boser hit the transfer portal to prove he could stay as productive in the SEC.

Bobby Boser at Florida

Boser put up career numbers at Florida and etched his name into the history books as the most productive on an injury-riddled Gators team that expected to do more. Had Florida been healthy and made a deeper run in the postseason, Boser is the kind of guy who benefits from the eyes on Omaha at the College World Series.

Position versatility is a lost art in the game, and certain front offices cover it as a must-have tool. The 19 stolen bases are another big feather in Boser’s cap. A near 20-20 season is rare in college baseball, and Boser probably deserved more than an 11th-round selection.

His top moments with the Gators include a three-homer game against Stetson on April 15 and homering in each of the first two games of the Conway Regional.

Boser is the fourth Gator off the board in the 2025 MLB draft. The Chicago White Sox took shortstop Colby Shelton in the sixth round, the Miami Marlins took right-handed pitcher Jake Clemente in the seventh round and the Chicago Cubs drafted left-handed pitcher Pierce Coppola later on in the seventh round.

Florida has seen four or more players drafted in 16 of the last 17 years, and Boser is the 116th draftee under Kevin O’Sullivan — 229th in program history.

SS Colby Shelton – Round 6, Pick 166 (Chicago White Sox)RHP Jake Clemente – Round 7 – Pick 198 (Miami Marlins)LHP Pierce Coppola – Round 7 – Pick 211 (Chicago Cubs)3B Bobby Boser – Round 11, Pick 320 (Athletics)

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