2025 MLB Pre-Arbitration Bonus Pool List

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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.

PlayerTeamBonus
Pete Crow-ArmstrongChicago Cubs$1,091,102
Paul SkenesPittsburgh961,256
James WoodWashington863,835
Corbin CarrollArizona798,397
Hunter BrownHouston786,838
Cristopher SánchezPhiladelphia764,854
Elly De La CruzCincinnati717,479
Carlos NarváezBoston703,007
Ceddanne RafaelaBoston685,366
Riley GreeneDetroit665,470
Michael BuschChicago Cubs662,911
Andy PagesL.A. Dodgers656,297
CJ AbramsWashington646,730
Maikel GarciaKansas City619,649
Jacob WilsonAthletics577,076
Sal FrelickMilwaukee576,686
Bryan WooSeattle538,153
Spencer SchwellenbachAtlanta536,021
Austin WellsN.Y. Yankees528,061
Brice TurangMilwaukee519,342
TJ FriedlCincinnati517,555
Masyn WinnSt. Louis514,145
Kyle StowersMiami504,118
Jonathan ArandaTampa Bay499,477
Addison BargerToronto497,395
Andrew AbbottCincinnati487,572
Dillon DinglerDetroit486,692
Josh SmithTexas483,365
Gabriel MorenoArizona476,604
Jackson ChourioMilwaukee475,447
Gunnar HendersonBaltimore471,634
José SorianoL.A. Angels450,108
Spencer TorkelsonDetroit442,143
Drake BaldwinAtlanta440,757
Wilyer AbreuBoston439,649
Chad PatrickMilwaukee436,511
Hunter GoodmanColorado432,975
Ryan PepiotTampa Bay431,259
Matthew LiberatoreSt. Louis426,164
Lawrence ButlerAthletics422,742
Randy RodríguezSan Francisco422,656
Isaac CollinsMilwaukee421,042
Oneil CruzPittsburgh405,238
Cam SmithHouston404,662
Colt KeithDetroit401,407
Otto LópezMiami399,166
Victor ScottSt. Louis382,686
Patrick BaileySan Francisco369,457
Ivan HerreraSt. Louis365,796
Tyler HeinemanToronto365,000
Wyatt LangfordTexas351,354
Junior CamineroTampa Bay340,079
Grant HolmesAtlanta339,594
Reese OlsonDetroit336,195
Noah CameronKansas City329,376
Ryne NelsonArizona325,750
Heliot RamosSan Francisco321,749
Xavier EdwardsMiami321,369
Zach NetoL.A. Angels307,951
Nick AllenAtlanta301,355
Nolan SchanuelL.A. Angels299,843
Will WarrenN.Y. Yankees298,002
Evan CarterTexas282,552
Caleb DurbinMilwaukee276,383
Dane MyersMiami274,075
Alec BurlesonSt. Louis273,015
Brendon LittleToronto267,766
Ben RiceN.Y. Yankees266,687
Janson JunkMiami265,712
Jackson MerrillSan Diego257,467
Chase MeidrothChicago White Sox257,246
Louis VarlandMinnesota257,115
Vinnie PasquantinoKansas City250,023
Daniel SchneemannCleveland248,557
José CaballeroTampa Bay246,211
Jackson HollidayBaltimore242,345
Brayan BelloBoston241,377
Lucas ErcegKansas City239,339
Romy GonzálezBoston237,963
Max SchuemannAthletics234,364
Jake MangumTampa Bay229,225
Jordan WestburgBaltimore225,941
Matt McLainCincinnati222,037
Bennett SousaHouston220,573
Landen RouppSan Francisco218,886
Fernando CruzN.Y. Yankees217,556
Josh LoweTampa Bay217,267
Jack LeiterTexas216,554
Nathan LukesToronto216,120
Abner UribeMilwaukee214,934
Liam HicksMiami210,052
Miguel AmayaChicago Cubs208,115
Bryan KingHouston204,704
Shea LangeliersAthletics203,641
Wenceel PérezDetroit202,609
Anthony VolpeN.Y. Yankees201,437
Jack DreyerL.A. Dodgers199,661
Bo NaylorCleveland199,339
Daniel PalenciaChicago Cubs196,213
Cade SmithCleveland195,704

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.

PlayerTeamBonus
Pete Crow-ArmstrongChicago Cubs$1,091,102
Paul SkenesPittsburgh961,256
James WoodWashington863,835
Corbin CarrollArizona798,397
Hunter BrownHouston786,838
Cristopher SánchezPhiladelphia764,854
Elly De La CruzCincinnati717,479
Carlos NarváezBoston703,007
Ceddanne RafaelaBoston685,366
Riley GreeneDetroit665,470
Michael BuschChicago Cubs662,911
Andy PagesL.A. Dodgers656,297
CJ AbramsWashington646,730
Maikel GarciaKansas City619,649
Jacob WilsonAthletics577,076
Sal FrelickMilwaukee576,686
Bryan WooSeattle538,153
Spencer SchwellenbachAtlanta536,021
Austin WellsN.Y. Yankees528,061
Brice TurangMilwaukee519,342
TJ FriedlCincinnati517,555
Masyn WinnSt. Louis514,145
Kyle StowersMiami504,118
Jonathan ArandaTampa Bay499,477
Addison BargerToronto497,395
Andrew AbbottCincinnati487,572
Dillon DinglerDetroit486,692
Josh SmithTexas483,365
Gabriel MorenoArizona476,604
Jackson ChourioMilwaukee475,447
Gunnar HendersonBaltimore471,634
José SorianoL.A. Angels450,108
Spencer TorkelsonDetroit442,143
Drake BaldwinAtlanta440,757
Wilyer AbreuBoston439,649
Chad PatrickMilwaukee436,511
Hunter GoodmanColorado432,975
Ryan PepiotTampa Bay431,259
Matthew LiberatoreSt. Louis426,164
Lawrence ButlerAthletics422,742
Randy RodríguezSan Francisco422,656
Isaac CollinsMilwaukee421,042
Oneil CruzPittsburgh405,238
Cam SmithHouston404,662
Colt KeithDetroit401,407
Otto LópezMiami399,166
Victor ScottSt. Louis382,686
Patrick BaileySan Francisco369,457
Ivan HerreraSt. Louis365,796
Tyler HeinemanToronto365,000
Wyatt LangfordTexas351,354
Junior CamineroTampa Bay340,079
Grant HolmesAtlanta339,594
Reese OlsonDetroit336,195
Noah CameronKansas City329,376
Ryne NelsonArizona325,750
Heliot RamosSan Francisco321,749
Xavier EdwardsMiami321,369
Zach NetoL.A. Angels307,951
Nick AllenAtlanta301,355
Nolan SchanuelL.A. Angels299,843
Will WarrenN.Y. Yankees298,002
Evan CarterTexas282,552
Caleb DurbinMilwaukee276,383
Dane MyersMiami274,075
Alec BurlesonSt. Louis273,015
Brendon LittleToronto267,766
Ben RiceN.Y. Yankees266,687
Janson JunkMiami265,712
Jackson MerrillSan Diego257,467
Chase MeidrothChicago White Sox257,246
Louis VarlandMinnesota257,115
Vinnie PasquantinoKansas City250,023
Daniel SchneemannCleveland248,557
José CaballeroTampa Bay246,211
Jackson HollidayBaltimore242,345
Brayan BelloBoston241,377
Lucas ErcegKansas City239,339
Romy GonzálezBoston237,963
Max SchuemannAthletics234,364
Jake MangumTampa Bay229,225
Jordan WestburgBaltimore225,941
Matt McLainCincinnati222,037
Bennett SousaHouston220,573
Landen RouppSan Francisco218,886
Fernando CruzN.Y. Yankees217,556
Josh LoweTampa Bay217,267
Jack LeiterTexas216,554
Nathan LukesToronto216,120
Abner UribeMilwaukee214,934
Liam HicksMiami210,052
Miguel AmayaChicago Cubs208,115
Bryan KingHouston204,704
Shea LangeliersAthletics203,641
Wenceel PérezDetroit202,609
Anthony VolpeN.Y. Yankees201,437
Jack DreyerL.A. Dodgers199,661
Bo NaylorCleveland199,339
Daniel PalenciaChicago Cubs196,213
Cade SmithCleveland195,704