MLB Pipeline has identified a standout breakout prospect from each of the 30 Major League Baseball organizations following the 2025 Minor League season. These selections recognize players who exceeded expectations with strong performances across various levels. The review comes after awards were announced on the MiLB Awards Show in September.
The 2025 Minor League season concluded with notable achievements by young talents, prompting MLB Pipeline to spotlight one breakout performer from each team's farm system. This analysis focuses on players who advanced quickly, posted impressive statistics, and earned higher prospect rankings.
In the American League East, Toronto's Gage Stanifer, a 21-year-old right-hander, finished with a 2.86 ERA and 161 strikeouts in 110 innings, featuring a mid-90s fastball and mid-80s slider. Baltimore's Nate George hit .337 with 50 steals in 80 games at age 19. Tampa Bay's Jose Urbina recorded a 2.05 ERA in his age-19 season. Boston's Payton Tolle reached the majors with a 3.04 ERA before his call-up. New York's Carlos Lagrange posted a 3.53 ERA with 168 strikeouts in 120 innings.
The AL Central featured Cleveland's Alfonsin Rosario slashing .251/.345/.461 with 21 homers after a trade. Kansas City's Kendry Chourio, 17, made six starts stateside with a mid-90s fastball. Detroit's Max Anderson hit .306 with 14 homers at Double-A. Minnesota's Gabriel Gonzalez achieved a .330/.397/.514 line across three levels. Chicago's Tanner McDougal compiled a 3.26 ERA post-Tommy John surgery.
In the AL West, Los Angeles' Ryan Johnson posted a 1.88 ERA as a starter after relieving in the majors. Houston's Zach Cole batted .279 with 19 homers before a big-league debut homer. Oakland's Gage Jump had a 3.28 ERA and 131 strikeouts. Seattle's Ryan Sloan managed a 3.44 ERA in his pro debut. Texas' Caden Scarborough recorded a 2.45 ERA with a 92-97 mph fastball.
The National League East included Atlanta's JR Ritchie with a 2.61 ERA over 25 starts post-Tommy John. Miami's Jakob Marsee stole 47 bases in Triple-A and hit .292 as a rookie. New York's Nolan McLean posted a 2.45 ERA and a 1.19 ERA in six MLB starts. Washington's Sean Paul Liñan impressed with a plus-plus changeup after a trade. Philadelphia's Aroon Escobar hit .270 with a 121 wRC+ across three levels.
NL Central standouts were Milwaukee's Luis Peña hitting .308 with 41 steals at age 18. St. Louis' Rainiel Rodriguez slugged .683 with 20 homers. Chicago's Jaxon Wiggins had a 2.19 ERA post-surgery. Pittsburgh's Edward Florentino posted a .948 OPS with 16 homers. Cincinnati's Tyson Lewis achieved a 127 wRC+ at age 19.
In the NL West, Arizona's Carlos Virahonda hit .347 in his U.S. debut. Los Angeles' Mike Sirota batted .333 with 13 homers before an injury. San Francisco's Argenis Cayama led the ACL with a 2.25 ERA. San Diego's Miguel Mendez showed a 95-98 mph fastball and 3.22 ERA. Colorado's Kyle Karros hit .301 and debuted in the majors in August.
These prospects demonstrated potential through improved command, power, and speed, setting the stage for future contributions to their organizations.