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2025 MLB Pre-Arbitration Bonus Pool List

The 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. 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 Total Bonus
Paul Skenes, Pittsburgh $3,436,343
Cristopher Sánchez, Philadelphia 2,678,437
Hunter Brown, Houston 2,206,538
Bryan Woo, Seattle 1,540,676
Corbin Carroll, Arizona 1,341,674
Nick Kurtz, Athletics 1,297,017
Pete Crow-Armstrong, Chicago Cubs 1,206,207
Drake Baldwin, Atlanta 1,175,583
Brice Turang, Milwaukee 1,155,884
Junior Caminero, Tampa Bay 1,068,739
Jacob Wilson, Athletics 904,762
Cade Horton, Chicago Cubs 858,806
Maikel Garcia, Kansas City 773,819
Roman Anthony, Boston 725,317
Caleb Durbin, Milwaukee 707,139
Gunnar Henderson, Baltimore 641,218
Noah Cameron, Kansas City 638,351
Isaac Collins, Milwaukee 631,766
Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati 631,080
Dillon Dingler, Detroit 549,351
Kyle Stowers, Miami 549,018
Wyatt Langford, Texas 541,037
Andrew Abbott, Cincinnati 520,065
Colson Montgomery, Chi. White Sox 516,819
Shea Langeliers, Athletics 516,257
Andy Pages, L.A. Dodgers 513,082
Sal Frelick, Milwaukee 507,232
Patrick Bailey, San Francisco 494,307
Ceddanne Rafaela, Boston 493,243
Michael Busch, Chicago Cubs 483,708
Hiunter Goodman, Colorado 460,214
Masyn Winn, St. Lous 460,089
Zach Neto, L.A. Angels 431,322
Carlos Narvaez, Boston 428,434
James Wood, Washington 424,554
Jackson Chourio, Milwaukee 414,477
TJ Friedl, Cincinnati 409,167
CJ Abrams, Washington 403,973
Austin Wells, N.Y. Yankees 392,768
Jackson Merrill, San Diego 391,918
Ryne Nelson, Arizona 389,113
Gabriel Moreno, Arizona 386,629
Xavier Edwards, Miami 386,237
Tyler Soderstrom, Athletics 385,375
Riley Greene, Detroit 378,111
Ben Rice, N.Y. Yankees 375,943
Iván Herrera, St. Louis 356,773
Jonathan Aranda, Tampa Bay 354,177
Gavin Williams, Cleveland 347,481
Brayan Bello, Boston 336,196
Spencer Schwellenbach, Atlanta 335,439
José Soriano, L.A. Angels 324,925
Wilyer Abreu, Boston 320,563
Spencer Torkelson, Detroit 318,620
Quinn Priester, Milwaukee 307,705
Chad Patrick, Milwaukee 305,643
Tyler Heineman, Toronto 304,942
Ryan Pepiot, Tampa Bay 303,898
Mason Miller, San Diego 303,074
Cade Smith, Cleveland 295,820
Otto Lopez, Miami 288,512
Jack Leiter, Texas 286,905
Jakob Marsee, Miami 282,207
Alec Burleson, St. Louis 277,847
Spencer Horwitz, Pittsburgh 275,190
Abner Uribe, Milwaukee 271,917
Brett Baty, N.Y. Mets 270,987
José Caballero, N.Y. Yankees 269,841
Josh Smith, Texas 257,984
Janson Junk, Miami 256,773
Shane Smith, Chi. White Sox 255,276
Stephen Kolek, Kansas City 251,660
Emmet Sheehan, L.A. Dodgers 248,866
Addison Barger, Toronto 248,511
Vinne Pasquantino, Kansas City 245,479
Kyle Teel, Chi. White Sox 241,037
Jake Mangum, Tampa Bay 236,310
Jordan Westburg, Baltimore 233,051
Randy Rodríguez, San Francisco 230,041
Aaron Ashby, Milwaukee 228,384
Colt Keith, Detroit 224,454
Reese Olson, Detroit 224,416
Will Warren, N.Y. Yankees 223,911
Cam Schlittler, N.Y. Yankees 223,864
Nathan Lukes, Toronto 222,545
Dominic Canzone, Seattle 222,066
Cruz, Oneil Cruz, Pittsburgh 221,795
Hurston Waldrep, Atlanta 221,100
Matthew Liberatore, St. Louis 219,532
Wenceel Pérez, Detroit 219,286
Chase Meidroth, Chi. White Sox 218,320
Tanner Bibee, Cleveland 217,235
Jared Triolo, Pittsburgh 216,057
Josh Jung, Texas 214,156
Victor Scott, St. Louis 213,735
Eury Pérez, Miami 213,253
Braxton Ashcraft, Pittsburgh 212,924
Joey Ortiz, Milwaukee 212,245
Luke Keaschall, Minnesota 209,217
Matthew McLain, Cincinnati 206,056
Daylen Lile, Washington 150,000

The 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. 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 Total Bonus
Paul Skenes, Pittsburgh $3,436,343
Cristopher Sánchez, Philadelphia 2,678,437
Hunter Brown, Houston 2,206,538
Bryan Woo, Seattle 1,540,676
Corbin Carroll, Arizona 1,341,674
Nick Kurtz, Athletics 1,297,017
Pete Crow-Armstrong, Chicago Cubs 1,206,207
Drake Baldwin, Atlanta 1,175,583
Brice Turang, Milwaukee 1,155,884
Junior Caminero, Tampa Bay 1,068,739
Jacob Wilson, Athletics 904,762
Cade Horton, Chicago Cubs 858,806
Maikel Garcia, Kansas City 773,819
Roman Anthony, Boston 725,317
Caleb Durbin, Milwaukee 707,139
Gunnar Henderson, Baltimore 641,218
Noah Cameron, Kansas City 638,351
Isaac Collins, Milwaukee 631,766
Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati 631,080
Dillon Dingler, Detroit 549,351
Kyle Stowers, Miami 549,018
Wyatt Langford, Texas 541,037
Andrew Abbott, Cincinnati 520,065
Colson Montgomery, Chi. White Sox 516,819
Shea Langeliers, Athletics 516,257
Andy Pages, L.A. Dodgers 513,082
Sal Frelick, Milwaukee 507,232
Patrick Bailey, San Francisco 494,307
Ceddanne Rafaela, Boston 493,243
Michael Busch, Chicago Cubs 483,708
Hiunter Goodman, Colorado 460,214
Masyn Winn, St. Lous 460,089
Zach Neto, L.A. Angels 431,322
Carlos Narvaez, Boston 428,434
James Wood, Washington 424,554
Jackson Chourio, Milwaukee 414,477
TJ Friedl, Cincinnati 409,167
CJ Abrams, Washington 403,973
Austin Wells, N.Y. Yankees 392,768
Jackson Merrill, San Diego 391,918
Ryne Nelson, Arizona 389,113
Gabriel Moreno, Arizona 386,629
Xavier Edwards, Miami 386,237
Tyler Soderstrom, Athletics 385,375
Riley Greene, Detroit 378,111
Ben Rice, N.Y. Yankees 375,943
Iván Herrera, St. Louis 356,773
Jonathan Aranda, Tampa Bay 354,177
Gavin Williams, Cleveland 347,481
Brayan Bello, Boston 336,196
Spencer Schwellenbach, Atlanta 335,439
José Soriano, L.A. Angels 324,925
Wilyer Abreu, Boston 320,563
Spencer Torkelson, Detroit 318,620
Quinn Priester, Milwaukee 307,705
Chad Patrick, Milwaukee 305,643
Tyler Heineman, Toronto 304,942
Ryan Pepiot, Tampa Bay 303,898
Mason Miller, San Diego 303,074
Cade Smith, Cleveland 295,820
Otto Lopez, Miami 288,512
Jack Leiter, Texas 286,905
Jakob Marsee, Miami 282,207
Alec Burleson, St. Louis 277,847
Spencer Horwitz, Pittsburgh 275,190
Abner Uribe, Milwaukee 271,917
Brett Baty, N.Y. Mets 270,987
José Caballero, N.Y. Yankees 269,841
Josh Smith, Texas 257,984
Janson Junk, Miami 256,773
Shane Smith, Chi. White Sox 255,276
Stephen Kolek, Kansas City 251,660
Emmet Sheehan, L.A. Dodgers 248,866
Addison Barger, Toronto 248,511
Vinne Pasquantino, Kansas City 245,479
Kyle Teel, Chi. White Sox 241,037
Jake Mangum, Tampa Bay 236,310
Jordan Westburg, Baltimore 233,051
Randy Rodríguez, San Francisco 230,041
Aaron Ashby, Milwaukee 228,384
Colt Keith, Detroit 224,454
Reese Olson, Detroit 224,416
Will Warren, N.Y. Yankees 223,911
Cam Schlittler, N.Y. Yankees 223,864
Nathan Lukes, Toronto 222,545
Dominic Canzone, Seattle 222,066
Cruz, Oneil Cruz, Pittsburgh 221,795
Hurston Waldrep, Atlanta 221,100
Matthew Liberatore, St. Louis 219,532
Wenceel Pérez, Detroit 219,286
Chase Meidroth, Chi. White Sox 218,320
Tanner Bibee, Cleveland 217,235
Jared Triolo, Pittsburgh 216,057
Josh Jung, Texas 214,156
Victor Scott, St. Louis 213,735
Eury Pérez, Miami 213,253
Braxton Ashcraft, Pittsburgh 212,924
Joey Ortiz, Milwaukee 212,245
Luke Keaschall, Minnesota 209,217
Matthew McLain, Cincinnati 206,056
Daylen Lile, Washington 150,000

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