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 |