The wait is over!
2025 MLB season is here, so it’s prediction time: how will MLBbros — both veterans and emerging stars— perform? We expect a season of highlights, record-setting performances, and excitement buzzing from the bros around the diamond.
Here are our Brodictions for 15 Top MLBbros for 2025:
- Mookie Betts (Los Angeles Dodgers)
– Batting Average (BA): .303
– Home Runs (HR): 32
– RBI: 85
– Stolen Bases (SB): 15
– WAR: 6.0
Betts remains a premier all-purpose player in LA. His bat, defense, and leadership continue to shine. In 2025, we see Mookie in the middle of one of the most star-powered lineups in baseball, and his ability to contribute in all areas is key for the Dodgers and for the precious MVP votes. Enough said.
- Hunter Greene (Cincinnati Reds)
– ERA: 3.13
– Strikeouts (K): 228
– Walks (BB): 72
– Innings Pitched (IP): 200
– WAR: 4.5
Greene’s high-powered fastball makes him one of the top young pitchers in 2025. His strikeout ability is well-established, and with a little more seasoning, his control will definitely improve. Greene could have a breakout year in 2025, putting him in the conversation for CY Young consideration.
- Aaron Judge (New York Yankees)
– Batting Average: .297
– Home Runs: 53
– RBI: 115
– Stolen Bases: 9
– WAR: 8.0
It has been a few years since he set the American League home run record in 2022, but we all know Judge should continue to be a force in 2025. His combination of power and patience at the plate makes him one of the most dangerous hitters in the game. Though his home run numbers might dip slightly, he is still a lock for 40+ homers and MVP consideration.
- Marcus Stroman (New York Yankees)
– ERA: 3.60
– Strikeouts: 184
– Walks: 60
– Innings Pitched: 193
– WAR: 3.0
Stroman has been a steady, reliable starter throughout his career. Heading into 2025, expect him to continue to give the Yankees solid innings with his pitch-to-contact style. While he may not dominate with strikeouts, his ability to limit walks and manage games make him a valuable contributor to New York’s rotation.
- Devin Williams (New York Yankees)
– ERA: 2.08
– Saves: 43
– Strikeouts: 121
– WHIP: 1.05
– WAR: 2.5
Start the closer of the year chants. With his devastating changeup, Williams has emerged as one of the top closers in MLB. By 2025, expect him to be one of the best finishers with a dominant strikeout rate and a sub-2.5 ERA. He will be crucial to the Yankees’ bullpen.
- Jazz Chisholm Jr. (New York Yankees)
– Batting Average: .275
– Home Runs: 27
– RBI: 79
– Stolen Bases: 32
– WAR: 4.0
Chisholm’s power-speed combination makes him one of the most exciting young players in MLB. His ability to hit for power and steal bases gives him a unique all-around game. In 2025, expect him to capitalize on his potential, becoming a top performer for the Yankees. He will be Eurostepping his way all over the country.
- Josh Naylor (Arizona Diamondbacks)
– Batting Average: .281
– Home Runs: 28
– RBI: 94
– WAR: 2.5
Naylor has shown consistent power in his career, and in 2025 should be one of the go-to players in the Diamondbacks’ offense. Expect his average to hover around .280 with the potential for 25-30 home runs. His power and consistency to drive in runs will be crucial for Arizona’s win percentage.
- J.P. Crawford (Seattle Mariners)
– Batting Average: .275
– Home Runs: 17
– RBI: 58
– Stolen Bases: 15
– WAR: 3.0
Crawford is a valuable but underrated asset in the Mariner’s lineup, known for his outstanding defense and knack for getting on base. By 2025, his offensive numbers should remain consistent, while his elite defense at shortstop will continue to be an asset for Seattle.
- Taj Bradley (Tampa Bay Rays)
– ERA: 3.50
– Strikeouts: 169
– Walks: 64
– Innings Pitched: 182
– WAR: 3.5
Bradley is a promising young pitcher for the Rays. In 2025, we expect him to have a breakout season as a staple in Tampa Bay’s rotation. With his solid strikeout rate and overall command, this could be a great year for the MLBbro.
- Jordan Hicks (San Francisco Giants)
– ERA: 3.29
– Wins: 11
– Strikeouts: 96
– WHIP: 1.10
– WAR: 2.0
Known for his jaw-dropping fastball, Hicks will continue to excel as a power starter for the Giants. Expect him to be a solid bro in MLB with a dominant ERA and high strikeout totals.
- Michael Harris II (Atlanta Braves)
– Batting Average: .293
– Home Runs: 27
– RBI: 83
– Stolen Bases: 35
– WAR: 5.0
Harris is a game-changer for the Braves, bringing a unique skill set that sets him apart. In 2025, his combination of speed and power will elevate his stats. We see him as a top contender for a Gold Glove and Silver Slugger and a major contributor to the Braves’ postseason push.
- Lawrence Butler (Athletics)
– Batting Average: .291
– Home Runs: 29
– RBI: 81
– WAR: 1.5
Butler has been and continues to be a rising talent in the Athletics’ system. In 2025, he will continue to develop as a star player, contributing power and focusing on his consistency at the plate.
- Josh Bell (Washington Nationals)
– Batting Average: .263
– Home Runs: 22
– RBI: 85
– WAR: 2.0
Bell brings consistency and power to the middle of Washington’s lineup. In 2025, we expect him to be a reliable run producer. And, although his strikeout rate may limit his overall impact in certain stretches, he remains a key piece for the Nationals’ offense.
- James Wood (Washington Nationals)
– Batting Average: .277
– Home Runs: 29
– RBI: 74
– WAR: 2.5
Wood is a dynamic newcomer with a high ceiling. Expect 2025 to be his breakthrough year, as he steps into his power and embraces his role in the majors. His blend of power and athleticism will make him an exciting addition to the Nationals’ lineup.
- Jordan Walker (St. Louis Cardinals)
– Batting Average: .261
– Home Runs: 28
– RBI: 95
– WAR: 4.0
Walker’s power and bat-to-ball skills make him one of the most promising young players in baseball. This year will have him firmly established as one of the top hitters in the Cardinals’ lineup, capable of putting up big numbers in both power and average.
As the 2025 MLB season kicks off, MLBbro is here for it! With young guns ready to prove themselves and veterans itching to reclaim their glory, this season promises to be anything but ordinary.