2025 MLB Pre-Arbitration Bonus Pool List
The projected allocation of the 2025 Major League Baseball pre-arbitration bonus pool, as determined by the collective bargaining agreement. An eligible player gets $2.5 million for winning a MVP or Cy Young Award, $1.75 million for second in the voting, $1.5 million for third, $1 million for fourth, fifth or all-MLB first team, $750,000 for Rookie of the Year, $500,000 for second in Rookie of the Year voting or all-MLB second team, $350,000 for third, $250,000 for fourth or $150,000 for fifth. A player is eligible to receive a bonus for only one award per year, for the highest amount eligible for. The remaining money is allocated by a WAR formula.
Player | Team | Bonus |
Pete Crow-Armstrong | Chicago Cubs | $1,091,102 |
Paul Skenes | Pittsburgh | 961,256 |
James Wood | Washington | 863,835 |
Corbin Carroll | Arizona | 798,397 |
Hunter Brown | Houston | 786,838 |
Cristopher Sánchez | Philadelphia | 764,854 |
Elly De La Cruz | Cincinnati | 717,479 |
Carlos Narváez | Boston | 703,007 |
Ceddanne Rafaela | Boston | 685,366 |
Riley Greene | Detroit | 665,470 |
Michael Busch | Chicago Cubs | 662,911 |
Andy Pages | L.A. Dodgers | 656,297 |
CJ Abrams | Washington | 646,730 |
Maikel Garcia | Kansas City | 619,649 |
Jacob Wilson | Athletics | 577,076 |
Sal Frelick | Milwaukee | 576,686 |
Bryan Woo | Seattle | 538,153 |
Spencer Schwellenbach | Atlanta | 536,021 |
Austin Wells | N.Y. Yankees | 528,061 |
Brice Turang | Milwaukee | 519,342 |
TJ Friedl | Cincinnati | 517,555 |
Masyn Winn | St. Louis | 514,145 |
Kyle Stowers | Miami | 504,118 |
Jonathan Aranda | Tampa Bay | 499,477 |
Addison Barger | Toronto | 497,395 |
Andrew Abbott | Cincinnati | 487,572 |
Dillon Dingler | Detroit | 486,692 |
Josh Smith | Texas | 483,365 |
Gabriel Moreno | Arizona | 476,604 |
Jackson Chourio | Milwaukee | 475,447 |
Gunnar Henderson | Baltimore | 471,634 |
José Soriano | L.A. Angels | 450,108 |
Spencer Torkelson | Detroit | 442,143 |
Drake Baldwin | Atlanta | 440,757 |
Wilyer Abreu | Boston | 439,649 |
Chad Patrick | Milwaukee | 436,511 |
Hunter Goodman | Colorado | 432,975 |
Ryan Pepiot | Tampa Bay | 431,259 |
Matthew Liberatore | St. Louis | 426,164 |
Lawrence Butler | Athletics | 422,742 |
Randy Rodríguez | San Francisco | 422,656 |
Isaac Collins | Milwaukee | 421,042 |
Oneil Cruz | Pittsburgh | 405,238 |
Cam Smith | Houston | 404,662 |
Colt Keith | Detroit | 401,407 |
Otto López | Miami | 399,166 |
Victor Scott | St. Louis | 382,686 |
Patrick Bailey | San Francisco | 369,457 |
Ivan Herrera | St. Louis | 365,796 |
Tyler Heineman | Toronto | 365,000 |
Wyatt Langford | Texas | 351,354 |
Junior Caminero | Tampa Bay | 340,079 |
Grant Holmes | Atlanta | 339,594 |
Reese Olson | Detroit | 336,195 |
Noah Cameron | Kansas City | 329,376 |
Ryne Nelson | Arizona | 325,750 |
Heliot Ramos | San Francisco | 321,749 |
Xavier Edwards | Miami | 321,369 |
Zach Neto | L.A. Angels | 307,951 |
Nick Allen | Atlanta | 301,355 |
Nolan Schanuel | L.A. Angels | 299,843 |
Will Warren | N.Y. Yankees | 298,002 |
Evan Carter | Texas | 282,552 |
Caleb Durbin | Milwaukee | 276,383 |
Dane Myers | Miami | 274,075 |
Alec Burleson | St. Louis | 273,015 |
Brendon Little | Toronto | 267,766 |
Ben Rice | N.Y. Yankees | 266,687 |
Janson Junk | Miami | 265,712 |
Jackson Merrill | San Diego | 257,467 |
Chase Meidroth | Chicago White Sox | 257,246 |
Louis Varland | Minnesota | 257,115 |
Vinnie Pasquantino | Kansas City | 250,023 |
Daniel Schneemann | Cleveland | 248,557 |
José Caballero | Tampa Bay | 246,211 |
Jackson Holliday | Baltimore | 242,345 |
Brayan Bello | Boston | 241,377 |
Lucas Erceg | Kansas City | 239,339 |
Romy González | Boston | 237,963 |
Max Schuemann | Athletics | 234,364 |
Jake Mangum | Tampa Bay | 229,225 |
Jordan Westburg | Baltimore | 225,941 |
Matt McLain | Cincinnati | 222,037 |
Bennett Sousa | Houston | 220,573 |
Landen Roupp | San Francisco | 218,886 |
Fernando Cruz | N.Y. Yankees | 217,556 |
Josh Lowe | Tampa Bay | 217,267 |
Jack Leiter | Texas | 216,554 |
Nathan Lukes | Toronto | 216,120 |
Abner Uribe | Milwaukee | 214,934 |
Liam Hicks | Miami | 210,052 |
Miguel Amaya | Chicago Cubs | 208,115 |
Bryan King | Houston | 204,704 |
Shea Langeliers | Athletics | 203,641 |
Wenceel Pérez | Detroit | 202,609 |
Anthony Volpe | N.Y. Yankees | 201,437 |
Jack Dreyer | L.A. Dodgers | 199,661 |
Bo Naylor | Cleveland | 199,339 |
Daniel Palencia | Chicago Cubs | 196,213 |
Cade Smith | Cleveland | 195,704 |
The projected allocation of the 2025 Major League Baseball pre-arbitration bonus pool, as determined by the collective bargaining agreement. An eligible player gets $2.5 million for winning a MVP or Cy Young Award, $1.75 million for second in the voting, $1.5 million for third, $1 million for fourth, fifth or all-MLB first team, $750,000 for Rookie of the Year, $500,000 for second in Rookie of the Year voting or all-MLB second team, $350,000 for third, $250,000 for fourth or $150,000 for fifth. A player is eligible to receive a bonus for only one award per year, for the highest amount eligible for. The remaining money is allocated by a WAR formula.
Player | Team | Bonus |
Pete Crow-Armstrong | Chicago Cubs | $1,091,102 |
Paul Skenes | Pittsburgh | 961,256 |
James Wood | Washington | 863,835 |
Corbin Carroll | Arizona | 798,397 |
Hunter Brown | Houston | 786,838 |
Cristopher Sánchez | Philadelphia | 764,854 |
Elly De La Cruz | Cincinnati | 717,479 |
Carlos Narváez | Boston | 703,007 |
Ceddanne Rafaela | Boston | 685,366 |
Riley Greene | Detroit | 665,470 |
Michael Busch | Chicago Cubs | 662,911 |
Andy Pages | L.A. Dodgers | 656,297 |
CJ Abrams | Washington | 646,730 |
Maikel Garcia | Kansas City | 619,649 |
Jacob Wilson | Athletics | 577,076 |
Sal Frelick | Milwaukee | 576,686 |
Bryan Woo | Seattle | 538,153 |
Spencer Schwellenbach | Atlanta | 536,021 |
Austin Wells | N.Y. Yankees | 528,061 |
Brice Turang | Milwaukee | 519,342 |
TJ Friedl | Cincinnati | 517,555 |
Masyn Winn | St. Louis | 514,145 |
Kyle Stowers | Miami | 504,118 |
Jonathan Aranda | Tampa Bay | 499,477 |
Addison Barger | Toronto | 497,395 |
Andrew Abbott | Cincinnati | 487,572 |
Dillon Dingler | Detroit | 486,692 |
Josh Smith | Texas | 483,365 |
Gabriel Moreno | Arizona | 476,604 |
Jackson Chourio | Milwaukee | 475,447 |
Gunnar Henderson | Baltimore | 471,634 |
José Soriano | L.A. Angels | 450,108 |
Spencer Torkelson | Detroit | 442,143 |
Drake Baldwin | Atlanta | 440,757 |
Wilyer Abreu | Boston | 439,649 |
Chad Patrick | Milwaukee | 436,511 |
Hunter Goodman | Colorado | 432,975 |
Ryan Pepiot | Tampa Bay | 431,259 |
Matthew Liberatore | St. Louis | 426,164 |
Lawrence Butler | Athletics | 422,742 |
Randy Rodríguez | San Francisco | 422,656 |
Isaac Collins | Milwaukee | 421,042 |
Oneil Cruz | Pittsburgh | 405,238 |
Cam Smith | Houston | 404,662 |
Colt Keith | Detroit | 401,407 |
Otto López | Miami | 399,166 |
Victor Scott | St. Louis | 382,686 |
Patrick Bailey | San Francisco | 369,457 |
Ivan Herrera | St. Louis | 365,796 |
Tyler Heineman | Toronto | 365,000 |
Wyatt Langford | Texas | 351,354 |
Junior Caminero | Tampa Bay | 340,079 |
Grant Holmes | Atlanta | 339,594 |
Reese Olson | Detroit | 336,195 |
Noah Cameron | Kansas City | 329,376 |
Ryne Nelson | Arizona | 325,750 |
Heliot Ramos | San Francisco | 321,749 |
Xavier Edwards | Miami | 321,369 |
Zach Neto | L.A. Angels | 307,951 |
Nick Allen | Atlanta | 301,355 |
Nolan Schanuel | L.A. Angels | 299,843 |
Will Warren | N.Y. Yankees | 298,002 |
Evan Carter | Texas | 282,552 |
Caleb Durbin | Milwaukee | 276,383 |
Dane Myers | Miami | 274,075 |
Alec Burleson | St. Louis | 273,015 |
Brendon Little | Toronto | 267,766 |
Ben Rice | N.Y. Yankees | 266,687 |
Janson Junk | Miami | 265,712 |
Jackson Merrill | San Diego | 257,467 |
Chase Meidroth | Chicago White Sox | 257,246 |
Louis Varland | Minnesota | 257,115 |
Vinnie Pasquantino | Kansas City | 250,023 |
Daniel Schneemann | Cleveland | 248,557 |
José Caballero | Tampa Bay | 246,211 |
Jackson Holliday | Baltimore | 242,345 |
Brayan Bello | Boston | 241,377 |
Lucas Erceg | Kansas City | 239,339 |
Romy González | Boston | 237,963 |
Max Schuemann | Athletics | 234,364 |
Jake Mangum | Tampa Bay | 229,225 |
Jordan Westburg | Baltimore | 225,941 |
Matt McLain | Cincinnati | 222,037 |
Bennett Sousa | Houston | 220,573 |
Landen Roupp | San Francisco | 218,886 |
Fernando Cruz | N.Y. Yankees | 217,556 |
Josh Lowe | Tampa Bay | 217,267 |
Jack Leiter | Texas | 216,554 |
Nathan Lukes | Toronto | 216,120 |
Abner Uribe | Milwaukee | 214,934 |
Liam Hicks | Miami | 210,052 |
Miguel Amaya | Chicago Cubs | 208,115 |
Bryan King | Houston | 204,704 |
Shea Langeliers | Athletics | 203,641 |
Wenceel Pérez | Detroit | 202,609 |
Anthony Volpe | N.Y. Yankees | 201,437 |
Jack Dreyer | L.A. Dodgers | 199,661 |
Bo Naylor | Cleveland | 199,339 |
Daniel Palencia | Chicago Cubs | 196,213 |
Cade Smith | Cleveland | 195,704 |
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