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The rankings you'll soon be thundering about to the uncaring heavens above and double-birding are based upon reasonable expectations for 2025, using things like age, trajectory, scouting profile, and...
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Shohei Ohtani jerseys continue to fly off the shelves after the Japanese star helped the Dodgers to a World Series title last year with his global popularity showing no sign of cooling.
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After helping lead the Los Angeles Dodgers to a World Series championship and opening the MLB season in Tokyo at the league’s biggest standalone international event ever, Shohei Ohtani’s worldwide popularity continues with the most popular player jersey in the Majors.
Two of the top four players in last year's American League MVP voting, two of the top nine in National League MVP voting and two of the top eight in NL Cy Young voting are still under the age of 26. More of the game's best young talents are set to debut soon and may find their place on this list a year from now.
That out of the way, here’s a look at the top prospects who can help your fantasy roster this season. 2025 stats: 2 G, .333/.600/1.333, 2 HR, 0 SB, 4 BB, 127 1 SO at Triple-A Worcester. I have been doing this list for a long time.
MLB’s top 10 earners will haul in $576 million combined this season, led by the sport’s first two $100 million men in Mets signing Juan Soto and Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani.
Shohei Othani, Freddie Freeman and Mookie Betts are all ranked top-five in jersey sales since the World Series, a few spots ahead of Los Angeles Dodgers teammates Clayton Kershaw and Kiké Hernández.
The Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher has one of the biggest-selling jerseys in Major League Baseball, according to the new list released Monday.
After helping lead the Los Angeles Dodgers to a World Series championship and opening the MLB season in Tokyo at the league’s biggest standalone international event ever, Shohei Ohtani’s worldwide popularity continues with the most popular player jersey in the Majors.
A consensus top 15 prospect as recently as 2024, Montgomery, 23, saw his star dim a bit after batting .213 with a .381 OPS in a full year at Class AAA. But opportunity has arrived on the South Side and Montgomery should soon get a long runway to establish himself as the everyday shortstop.
Here is my loaded 26-man roster, a position-by-position look at the players who are primed for breakout seasons in 2025.