The annual All-MLB Team recognized the best at each position from the 2025 season, with the Mariners and Phillies leading the league with four selections apiece across the First and Second Teams, while the Yankees and World Series champion Dodgers both had three.
MLB Awards
All-MLB Team
C: Cal Raleigh, SEA
1B: Vladimir Guerrero Jr., TOR
2B: Ketel Marte, AZ
SS: Bobby Witt Jr., KC
3B: José Ramírez, CLE
OF: Aaron Judge, NYY
OF: Juan Soto, NYM
OF: Julio Rodríguez, SEA
DH: Shohei Ohtani, LAD
SP: Paul Skenes, PIT
SP: Tarik Skubal, DET
SP: Garrett Crochet, BOS
SP: Yoshinobu Yamamoto, LAD
SP: Max Fried, NYY
RP: Aroldis Chapman, BOS
RP: Jhoan Duran, PHI
C: Will Smith, LAD
1B: Nick Kurtz, ATH
2B: Brice Turang, MIL
SS: Bo Bichette, TOR
3B: Junior Caminero, TB
OF: Cody Bellinger, NYY
OF: Corbin Carroll, AZ
OF: Pete Crow-Armstrong, CHC
DH: Kyle Schwarber, PHI
SP: Cristopher Sánchez, PHI
SP: Freddy Peralta, MIL
SP: Bryan Woo, SEA
SP: Zack Wheeler, PHI
SP: Hunter Brown, HOU
RP: Edwin Díaz, NYM
RP: Andrés Muñoz, SEA
MVP Awards
Just the third player to pair a batting title (.331) with at least 50 HRs (53), Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge sealed the third AL MVP Award of his career, edging Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh for the top honor.
Shohei Ohtani made history after being voted MVP unanimously for the fourth time, three of them consecutively, and he's the first to win multiple MVP Awards in both leagues. Ohtani slugged 55 HRs and led MLB with 146 runs while logging a 2.87 ERA over 47 innings pitched for the Dodgers.
Cy Young Awards
Fresh off a dominant 2025 in which he led the AL in ERA (2.21) and WHIP (0.89), while fanning 241 in 195.1 innings and going 13-6 for the AL Wild Card Tigers, Tarik Skubal became only the 12th pitcher to win back-to-back Cy Young Awards.
A unanimous selection for the NL Cy Young Award, Pirates ace Paul Skenes -- who led MLB with a 1.97 ERA -- became just the third pitcher to win Rookie of the Year and Cy Young honors within their first two seasons.
Rookie of the Year Awards
After putting together one of the most complete rookie seasons at the plate, A's slugger Nick Kurtz was rewarded with a unanimous selection for AL Rookie of the Year. In 117 games, Kurtz posted a .290/.383/.619 slash, leading all rookies with 36 homers, 86 RBIs and 90 runs scored.
The 10th Braves player to win NL Rookie of the Year honors, catcher Drake Baldwin slashed .274/.341/.469 with 19 home runs and an NL-leading 3.1 fWAR, while ranking as one of the best blocking backstops in the game.
Manager of the Year Awards
A historic surge that saw the Guardians overcome the biggest deficit (15 1/2 games) to win the division, allowed Stephen Vogt to make history himself in winning the AL Manager of the Year Award in each of his first two seasons at the helm.
The Brewers went from an NL Central afterthought to the best record in MLB (97-65) as Pat Murphy became just the second NL skipper to earn Manager of the Year honors in consecutive seasons.
Aaron Awards
Dodgers slugger Shohei Ohtani (NL) and Yankees counterpart Aaron Judge (AL) repeated as Hank Aaron Award winners, marking the third time each player earned the honor. The Hank Aaron Award annually recognizes the best offensive performer in the American and National League.
Clemente Award
In recognition for his extraordinary character, community involvement, philanthropy and positive contributions through his work with his 5050 Foundation, Dodgers veteran Mookie Betts was named the Roberto Clemente Award winner. The honor is bestowed annually to the player who best represents the game of baseball through extraordinary character, community involvement, philanthropy and positive contributions, both on and off the field.
Gold Glove Awards

C: Dillon Dingler (Tigers)
1B: Ty France (Blue Jays)
2B: Marcus Semien (Rangers)
3B: Maikel Garcia (Royals)
SS: Bobby Witt Jr. (Royals)
LF: Steven Kwan (Guardians)
CF: Ceddanne Rafaela (Red Sox)
RF: Wilyer Abreu (Red Sox)
P: Max Fried (Yankees)
UT: Mauricio Dubón (Astros)
Team: Rangers
Platinum Glove: Witt. Jr.
C: Patrick Bailey (Giants)
1B: Matt Olson (Braves)
2B: Nico Hoerner (Cubs)
3B: Ke’Bryan Hayes (Reds)
SS: Masyn Winn (Cardinals)
LF: Ian Happ (Cubs)
CF: Pete Crow-Armstrong (Cubs)
RF: Fernando Tatis Jr. (Padres)
P: Logan Webb (Giants)
UT: Javier Sanoja (Marlins)
Team: Cubs
Platinum Glove: Tatis Jr.
Silver Slugger Awards

C: Cal Raleigh (Mariners)
1B: Nick Kurtz (Athletics)
2B: Jazz Chisholm Jr. (Yankees)
3B: José Ramírez (Guardians)
SS: Bobby Witt Jr. (Royals)
OF: Aaron Judge (Yankees)
OF: Byron Buxton (Twins)
OF: Riley Greene (Tigers)
DH: George Springer (Blue Jays)
UT: Zach McKinstry (Tigers)
Team: Yankees
C: Hunter Goodman (Rockies)
1B: Pete Alonso (Mets)
2B: Ketel Marte (D-backs)
3B: Manny Machado (Padres)
SS: Geraldo Perdomo (D-backs)
OF: Juan Soto (Mets)
OF: Corbin Carroll (D-backs)
OF: Kyle Tucker (Cubs)
DH: Shohei Ohtani (Dodgers)
UT: Alec Burleson (Cardinals)
Team: Dodgers
Outstanding DH
There's no slowing Shohei Ohtani, who notched his fifth consecutive Outstanding DH Award, tying David Ortiz's record. Ohtani slashed .282/.392/.622 while breaking his own Dodgers record with 55 homers.
Comeback Players
In his comeback from a 2024 ACL tear, Ronald Acuña Jr. slashed .290/.417/.518 with 21 home runs and started the All-Star Game for the fourth time to win in the NL. Meanwhile Jacob deGrom carved up lineups like he hadn’t missed a beat after missing most of two seasons with Tommy John surgery, going 12-8 with a 2.97 ERA in 30 starts for the Rangers and earning AL honors.
Relievers of the Year
Aroldis Chapman turned back the clock in his age-37 season with the Red Sox, leading all qualified relievers with a 1.17 ERA and 0.70 WHIP in 61 1/3 innings to earn the honor for the second time. Meanwhile Edwin Díaz became the second pitcher to earn the award three times, leading qualified NL relievers with a 1.63 ERA while fanning 98 in 66 1/3 innings.
Executive of the Year
After Milwaukee’s third straight division title and another year spent bucking preseason projections while on a tight budget, GM Matt Arnold became the first to win Executive of the Year Award twice.
Postseason Awards
ALCS MVP
In the midst of a sizzling postseason run, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit .385 (10-for-26) with three homers in an epic seven-game ALCS to earn the series MVP Award and help send the Blue Jays to their first World Series since 1993.
NLCS MVP
Largely on the strength of an unprecedented Game 4 performance that saw him hit three homers while also pitching six shutout innings with 10 strikeouts to propel the Dodgers to the World Series, Shohei Ohtani earned the MVP honors.
World Series MVP
The first pitcher in 25 years with three Fall Classic victories, Dodgers ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto earned the win in relief in the decisive Game 7 one day after starting Game 6 en route to securing World Series MVP. He logged a 1.02 ERA over 17 2/3 innings walking just two while fanning 15 and spun a complete game to lead the Dodgers in Game 2.
All-Star Game MVP
After slugging three home runs in the first All-Star Game swing-off and propelling the NL to victory in the 95th Midsummer Classic at Truist Park, Kyle Schwarber was named the game's MVP. Schwarber became the first DH and second Phillies player to earn All-Star Game MVP honors.
Heart & Hustle Award
Awarded to a player who demonstrates "a passion for the game of baseball and best embodies the values, spirit and traditions of the game,” Bobby Witt Jr. became just the second player to be named the winner of the Heart & Hustle Award in back-to-back years.
Monthly/Weekly honors
For the second consecutive year, Yankees slugger Aaron Judge earned the AL Player of the Month Award three out of a possible six times during another historic season. See the full list of winners, plus every Pitcher of the Month and Player of the Week for 2025.
Players Choice Awards

The players have spoken and they rewarded Mariners slugger Cal Raleigh with Player of the Year honors, in addition to being named Outstanding American League Player. Kyle Schwarber earned top honors in the NL.
MiLB Awards
A season to remember was reflected in the awards given to the top Minor League prospects -- led by Konnor Griffin and Jonah Tong -- and events (Barkansas Dizzys!) during the third annual show.
AUSL Awards
Erin Coffel won MVP and Hitter of the Year as the best of the AUSL were honored after the league's inaugural season. Georgina Corrick won Pitcher of the Year, while Ana Gold won Rookie of the Year and Hannah Flippen took Defensive Player of the Year honors.






















