
Bogenpohl Selected by Phillies in Second Round of MLB Draft
July 11, 2026 | Baseball
SPRINGFIELD – Missouri State's Caden Bogenpohl was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the second round (64th overall) of the 2026 Major League Baseball Draft on Saturday.
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The pick makes Bogenpohl the seventh-highest draft player in program history behind six previous first-round selections, the highest pick since Jeremy Eierman (2nd/70) in 2018, and the highest-drafted outfielder ever from Mo State.
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The 6-6 outfielder from Jackson, Mo., led Conference USA with 52 walks as a junior in 2026 and set Missouri State's career record with 160 free passes, breaking Bill Mueller's long-standing mark in 59 fewer games than the 2003 American League batting champion.
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Bogenpohl owns the Nos. 1, 3 and 4 single-season walk totals at Mo State in addition to ranking seventh in school history in runs scored (180), ninth in on-base percentage (.441) and 12th with 39 home runs, showing off his prodigious power at the MLB Draft Combine in Phoenix last month.
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For his Missouri State career, Bogenpohl played in 165 games over three seasons, batting .288 with 75 extra-base hits and a .977 OPS. He set the season walk record at 55 in 2025, and broke Ryan Howard's freshman home run record with 20 in 2024.
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Bogenpohl is the 123rd draft pick in program history.
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The pick makes Bogenpohl the seventh-highest draft player in program history behind six previous first-round selections, the highest pick since Jeremy Eierman (2nd/70) in 2018, and the highest-drafted outfielder ever from Mo State.
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The 6-6 outfielder from Jackson, Mo., led Conference USA with 52 walks as a junior in 2026 and set Missouri State's career record with 160 free passes, breaking Bill Mueller's long-standing mark in 59 fewer games than the 2003 American League batting champion.
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Bogenpohl owns the Nos. 1, 3 and 4 single-season walk totals at Mo State in addition to ranking seventh in school history in runs scored (180), ninth in on-base percentage (.441) and 12th with 39 home runs, showing off his prodigious power at the MLB Draft Combine in Phoenix last month.
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For his Missouri State career, Bogenpohl played in 165 games over three seasons, batting .288 with 75 extra-base hits and a .977 OPS. He set the season walk record at 55 in 2025, and broke Ryan Howard's freshman home run record with 20 in 2024.
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Bogenpohl is the 123rd draft pick in program history.
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