Elbis is likely to spend a developmental year on the 40-man the way Cristian Mena did in 2023. Tawa’s carrying trait is his defensive versatility, which is a great fit on an Arizona 40-man currently thin on the infield.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Denzel Clarke
CF
24.6
ATH
45+
Gunnar Hoglund
SP
24.9
ATH
35+
Ryan Cusick
SIRP
25.0
ATH
35+
Clarke might be the best defensive center fielder in the org right now. Hoglund and Cusick are lower-impact arms. The A’s have a lot of good position player pieces and might sneak up on people next year.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Rolddy Munoz
SIRP
24.6
ATL
40
Munoz has a ridiculous slider and could really break out if the Braves’ big league coaching staff can help his fastball play better than it has.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Brandon Young
SP
26.3
BAL
50
Kade Strowd
SIRP
27.2
BAL
35+
I buy that Young’s fastball plays, and he currently has a Top 100 ticket with his name on it. Baltimore’s rotation needs guys like this to backfill for Corbin Burnes as best as they can.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Jhostynxon Garcia
RF
21.9
BOS
45+
Hunter Dobbins
SP
25.2
BOS
40+
Garcia has ceiling akin to Teoscar Hernández if he keeps his strikeouts down like he did most of 2024. With Ceddanne Rafaela likely patrolling center field, Garcia could be forced into a corner, where his chase will be a bigger issue.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Owen Caissie
RF
22.4
CHC
45
Benjamin Cowles
SS
24.8
CHC
40
Caissie had enough of a power downtick that he looks less like a surefire everyday option and more like a platoon guy. Players with fewer option years remaining, like Kevin Alcántara, are definitely ahead of Caissie in the pecking order for big league time as things currently stand.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Colson Montgomery
SS
22.7
CHW
55
Juan Carela
SIRP
22.9
CHW
35+
Montgomery still has the talent to be an impact player, but it’s pretty clearly going to take a while.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Luis Mey
SIRP
23.4
CIN
40+
Tyler Callihan
2B
24.4
CIN
35+
If Mey can keep pitching like he did in the Arizona Fall League, he’ll help the Reds bullpen in 2025.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Petey Halpin
CF
22.5
CLE
40
Franco Aleman
SIRP
24.4
CLE
40
Doug Nikhazy
MIRP
25.3
CLE
35+
Just pitching depth and a part-time outfielder here. Most of Cleveland’s young lineup from 2024 should remain and improve in 2025.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Zac Veen
RF
22.9
COL
40+
This is still a turbo-charged fifth outfielder grade for Veen. You can’t trust surface stats at the Rockies’ affiliates; they’re too hitter-friendly for that.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Tyler Mattison
SIRP
25.2
DET
40+
Tyler Owens
SIRP
23.9
DET
35+
Chase Lee
SIRP
26.3
DET
35+
If Mattison comes screaming back from his TJ rehab, then he might make a late-inning relief impact. If not, these additions will provide more depth than pound-for-pound impact.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Colton Gordon
SP
25.9
HOU
35+
With so many serious mid-season injuries to Houston’s starters, the Astros’ ability to generate depth from within is especially important next year. Alex Santos II was a surprising omission.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Luinder Avila
SP
23.3
KCR
40+
Noah Cameron
SP
25.3
KCR
40+
Eric Cerantola
SIRP
24.6
KCR
35+
The Royals have a ton of optionable, young reliever depth but were thin on starters. Avila and Cameron help stabilize their starting pitching situation.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Jack Dashwood
SIRP
27.0
LAA
35+
Matthew Lugo
LF
23.5
LAA
35+
Dashwood was added after just a handful of regular season innings and looks like a pretty standard lefty specialist with a good slider.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Jack Dreyer
SIRP
25.7
LAD
40+
Another sly draft-and-development success for the Dodgers, Dreyer has three good pitches and might end up working in higher-leverage spots. Injuries forced the Dodgers to roster a lot of young, green pitching in 2024, and a pretty big chunk of their 40-man is made up of Nick Frasso, Edgardo Henriquez, and Justin Wrobleski — talented young arms who lack much experience, let alone the kind you’d want while you defend your title.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Jared Serna
2B
22.5
MIA
45+
Dax Fulton
SP
23.1
MIA
45
Deyvison De Los Santos
DH
21.4
MIA
40+
Luarbert Arias
SP
23.9
MIA
35+
Serna and DDLS are the kind of higher-upside power hitters who deserve prolonged big league exposure to make adjustments and (hopefully) hit their ceiling. Miami definitely has the rebuild runway to do that.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Logan Henderson
SIRP
22.7
MIL
40+
Chad Patrick
SP
26.3
MIL
35+
These guys are behind Carlos Rodriguez on the spot start depth chart. Brandon Woodruff’s health is a huge 2025 variable for this squad.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Marco Raya
MIRP
22.3
MIN
45
Travis Adams
SP
24.8
MIN
35+
The Twins’ roster has a ton of starting pitching depth, but it’s light on athletic, multi-positional defenders.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Justin Hagenman
SP
28.1
NYM
35
Hagenman signed a one-year big league deal. He looks more like a depth starter or swingman than a true on-roster contributor. The Mets also traded for Jose Siri, which you can read about here.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Jesus Rodriguez
C/3B
22.6
NYY
40+
Caleb Durbin
2B/3B
24.6
NYY
40
The Yankees have rostered a developmental catching prospect each of the last several years and Rodriguez is the latest. Durbin is one of two D-III guys rostered this week.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Moisés Chace
SP
21.5
PHI
50
Mick Abel
SP
23.3
PHI
40+
Jean Cabrera
SP
23.1
PHI
35+
Chace is going to have a monster fastball and is the biggest individual riser from this group. He looks like Bryce Miller did a couple years ago.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Omar Cruz
MIRP
25.8
SDP
40
Ryan Bergert
SIRP
24.7
SDP
40
Henry Baez
SP
22.1
SDP
35+
All depth types here, with Cruz having the best chance to emerge as a more meaningful contributor.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Carson Seymour
MIRP
25.9
SFG
40+
Carson Ragsdale
SP
26.5
SFG
35+
Who knows whether the Giants will continue to deploy big league pitching the way they did under the former regime. If they do, these two guys with plus breaking stuff and sketchy command will be well-suited for that approach.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Tink Hence
SP
22.3
STL
50
Matt Koperniak
LF
26.8
STL
45
Tekoah Roby
MIRP
23.2
STL
40+
Matt Svanson
SIRP
25.8
STL
35+
What do the Cardinals need to see from Tink to take the training wheels off? Koperniak is one of the best stories of this year’s additions, a D-III senior sign who had a power uptick deep into his 20s.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Ian Seymour
MIRP
25.9
TBR
45
Joe Rock
SP
24.3
TBR
40+
Jake Mangum
CF
28.7
TBR
40
Evan Reifert probably gets popped in the Rule 5, right?
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Winston Santos
SP
22.6
TEX
45
Emiliano Teodo
SIRP
23.8
TEX
45
Max Acosta
SS
22.1
TEX
45
Luis Curvelo
SIRP
24.1
TEX
35+
A good group here. Acosta had a great Fall League, and Santos and Teodo could help the pitching staff immediately.
Name
Position
Age
Team
FV
Robert Hassell III
CF
23.3
WSN
35+
Andry Lara
SP
21.9
WSN
35+
Lara’s slider is legit and he should keep starting for a while, but his ultimate role should be in the bullpen. Hassell is coming off a good AFL run where he had nearly as many extra-base hits as he did during the entire regular season.