The 2025 MLB season promises drama and excitement as teams retool and stars shine brighter. From breakout rookies to MVP campaigns and Cy Young contenders, every division brims with a compelling outlook. In baseball’s narrative, this year is shaping up to be quite exciting as top teams strive to maintain their superiority and surpass expectations. Be it the AL or the NL – every team is getting ready to make their move for the next achievements.
Here are some reported forecasts for all MLB teams entering the 2025 season, based on their rosters and recent offseason transactions or acquisitions.
American League
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Blue Jays: Bichette’s resurgence sparks Toronto’s offense.
Bo Bichette bounces back from a tough 2024 season, leading the AL in hits and strengthening Toronto’s offense. With a potent lineup featuring Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bichette, Toronto remains a playoff contender, but their success hinges on a pitching staff that must stay healthy and perform consistently.
The Orioles will get closer to their first postseason AL East game since 2014. Thanks to the continued growth of their budding stars, Adley Rutschman, Jordan Westburg, and Gunnar Henderson. Baltimore’s revamped pitching staff provides the stability needed for a deep October run.
Rays: Tampa Bay’s trio of sluggers rewrites history.
Josh Lowe, Brandon Lowe, and Junior Caminero each smash 30 home runs, turning Tampa Bay’s lineup into one of the AL’s most formidable. This offensive explosion propels the Rays to another postseason appearance. Meanwhile, their pitching staff, anchored by Tyler Glasnow, continues to be the team’s foundation. Questions linger offensively, particularly with Wander Franco’s status unclear. They’ll need breakout performances to stay competitive.
Red Sox: Giolito anchors Boston’s rotation.
Boston’s offseason highlighted urgency. Walker Buehler, Aroldis Chapman, and Garrett Crochet address pitching woes. If Trevor Story returns strong and Rafael Devers anchors the offense, Boston could contend for a wild card. Lucas Giolito returns stronger after elbow surgery, providing veteran leadership and quality starts to keep the Red Sox competitive in the AL East.
Guardians: Ramírez enters the MLB 40-40 club.
José Ramírez combines his elite instincts with raw power and speed to reach the historic 40-40 milestone. Adding another power bat to his protection remains critical. His leadership elevates Cleveland in a tightly contested AL Central.
Yankees: New York dominates with elite pitching depth.
The Yankees will remain competitive with their deep roster and additions of players like Max Fried and Devin Williams. But they would need more consistency from Aaron Judge and their starting rotation. They will reduce blown saves and keep opponents off the board. Despite losing Juan Soto, the Yankees will surpass their 94-win total from 2024.
Kansas City leverages its 33-19 AL Central record from the 2024 MLB season to edge out rivals and win the division. Emerging stars and improved pitching solidify the Royals as a playoff contender.
Tigers: Jobe claims AL Rookie of the Year honors.
Jackson Jobe showcases his elite arsenal in the spring training, earning a rotation spot for 2026 while dominating opponents. His performance gives Detroit a critical piece in its rebuild and the first RoY pitcher honor since Michael Fulmer in 2016.
Angels: Trout reclaims MVP form.
The uncertainty without Shohei Ohtani comes to an end. Mike Trout silences doubters with a healthy season in left field since 2019. Hitting 40 home runs and stealing bases with aggression. His resurgence puts Los Angeles in the playoff conversation.
Twins: Ryan emerges as Cy Young contender.
Joe Ryan capitalizes on his impressive 2024 season. His enhanced control and resilience earned him Cy Young consideration while keeping Minnesota competitive. Alongside Carlos Correa and Byron Buxton, the Twins focus on defending their AL Central crown, with bolstered bullpen depth playing a crucial role in their postseason aspirations.
White Sox: Montgomery shines as rookie phenom.
After a disappointing 2024, the White Sox need a fresh start. Tim Anderson and Luis Robert must lead, but the rotation requires stability. Colson Montgomery thrives after winning the starting shortstop role, delivering key hits and excellent defense. His breakout campaign reinvigorates a retooling White Sox team.
Astros: Brown dominates as AL Cy Young winner.
Hunter Brown excels with his pitching skills to become a player in the league with an impressive ERA under 3 runs per game. His talent in shutting down batters is crucial for the Astros to succeed in the AL West division.
Athletics: Rooker and Butler form a dynamic MVP duo.
The Athletics focus on developing their young talent as they rebuild. While wins may be hard, emerging players like Zack Gelof and Tyler Soderstrom show promise. Oakland lays the groundwork for prospective growth and player development. Also, Brent Rooker and Lawrence Butler may thrive in Sacramento’s hitter-friendly environment, finishing among the top 10 in MVP voting.
Mariners: Seattle produces Cy Young winner.
Seattle’s rotation, which could be the best in MLB, plays a key role in their playoff hopes. Adding a middle-of-the-order hitter could help them reach the next level. One of Logan Gilbert, George Kirby, or Bryce Miller captures the AL Cy Young, underscoring the strength and depth of their elite rotation.
Rangers: deGrom reclaims his throne.
Jacob deGrom, post-Tommy John surgery, returns to his Cy Young-winning form, propelling Texas back to the playoffs with a dominant season. The team’s aspirations hinge on his performance and also, contributions from key hitters like Corey Seager and Marcus Semien.
National Leagues East
Braves: Atlanta Olson powers Atlanta with 50 homers.
The Braves stacked roster, led by Ronald Acuña Jr. and Spencer Strider, makes them World Series favorites. Matt Olson rediscovers his power stroke, crushing 50-plus homers and leading Atlanta’s lineup as the Braves fend off challengers for the NL East crown.
Marlins: Bendix’s rebuild takes shape.
Prospects acquired at the MLB 2024 deadline contribute immediately, signaling Miami’s emergence as a future contender under Peter Bendix’s leadership. Rotation, led by Sandy Alcántara and Eury Pérez, gives them a chance. Offensive upgrades will dictate their playoff hopes.
Mets: New York captures NL East title.
The Mets face questions after 2024 disappointments. Pete Alonso and Francisco Lindor provide offense, but health and consistency in the rotation are vital. However, there is a realistic chance of them overcoming divisional rivals and securing the NL East, driven by Juan Soto’s MVP-level production and a resurgent pitching staff under David Stearns’ vision.
Nationals: Ferrer locks down the ninth inning.
José A. Ferrer seized Washington’s closer role, delivering high-leverage success with his 98-mph fastball and solidifying the Nationals’ bullpen.
Phillies: Stott regains offensive form.
Bryson Stott will bounce back with improved health, anchoring the Phillies’ infield and providing clutch hits in the middle of the lineup. Other than that, Bryce Harper, Trea Turner, and a formidable lineup keep the Phillies in contention. Improvements in the back end of the rotation are crucial.
Brewers: Yelich leads Milwaukee with a career revival.
Corbin Burnes and Brandon Woodruff ensure a strong rotation. Christian Yelich returns to All-Star form after back surgery, fueling the Brewers with his consistent bat and leadership in a competitive NL Central.
Cardinals: Young core drives MLB postseason push.
Paul Goldschmidt and Nolan Arenado left from the rotation. Players like Jordan Walker, Lars Nootbaar, and Nolan Gorman step up, pushing the Cardinals to the brink of a Wild Card spot despite a youth movement. Also, re-signing Ryan Helsley and Andrew Kittredge remains critical.
Cubs: Chicago snaps playoff drought.
Kyle Tucker’s addition revitalizes Chicago’s lineup, and the Cubs secure their first playoff win since 2017 with a balanced and dynamic roster. Dansby Swanson and Ian Happ lead an improving roster. Young stars like Pete Crow-Armstrong and Alexander Canario could make this team a dark horse.
Pirates: Cruz dazzles with a 30-30 season.
Oneil Cruz combines his raw power and speed to reach 30 homers and 30 steals, becoming a cornerstone of the rebuild. Mitch Keller looks to continue its upward trajectory.
Reds: De La Cruz claims NL MVP honors.
The 23-year-old Elly De La Cruz could minimize his mistakes while maximizing his right-side game-changing abilities, leading the Reds with speed, power, and a charismatic MVP campaign.
D-backs: Arizona’s staff rebounds in 2025.
Corbin Burnes headlines a revitalized Diamondbacks. Corbin Carroll and Zac Gallen anchor Arizona’s young, exciting roster. They could challenge for a wild-card spot if the rotation propels the team, after last year’s pitching struggles.
Dodgers: Los Angeles making a run for 116 wins.
After rehabbing a healthy Shohei Ohtani and Blake Snell, the Dodgers’ roster is strengthened, fueling an extraordinary regular-season run as they aim for a historic winning total. The lineup seems to be one of the best in all of MLB.
Giants: Doval dominates late innings.
Despite losing in 2024, Camilo Doval will regain his All-Star form, stabilizing the bullpen and helping San Francisco rebound into 2025 playoff contention.
Padres: San Diego returns to October.
The Padres built on their 2024 success to strengthen their core with prime talent like Jackson Merrill. That helps them clinch another postseason berth, which they haven’t done since 2006.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Rockies: Tovar becomes an All-Star.
Ezequiel Tovar’s dynamic play on both sides of the ball earns him his first All-Star selection, offering a bright spot for Colorado’s future. However, struggles persist, with pitching remaining a glaring issue. Their young prospects need time to develop. Players like Scott Sullivan, Carson Palmquist, and Chase Dollander might also be in 2025 spring training.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
The upcoming 2025 MLB season is shaping up to be highly competitive, with teams such as the Braves, Yankees, and Dodgers gearing up for a title run. Adding to the thrill are rising teams like the Orioles and Diamondbacks. On the other hand, rebuilding franchises, like the Royals and Athletics, are setting their sights on success. With marquee stars and critical offseason moves, this year is all set to captivate fans across the league.
Do you have any predictions for the MLB 2025 season? Don’t hesitate to share your thoughts with us!
Have something to say?
Let the world know your perspective.
Challenge Your Sports Knowledge!
Solve the puzzle and prove your knowledge of iconic players, terms, and moments.
Debate
Will the Dodgers' star-studded lineup break the record for most wins in a single season?
What’s your perspective on:
Will the Dodgers' star-studded lineup break the record for most wins in a single season?
Have an interesting take?