2025 Postseason's Standout Performances Emerge in All-MLB Team Roster
The 121st Fall Classic came to a thrilling conclusion, showcasing the exceptional skills of numerous players who left an indelible mark on the season. In compiling our 2025 all-postseason team, we're highlighting the standout performers from each position and across the diamond.
At the heart of this roster are a few remarkable individuals who consistently delivered under pressure. Cal Raleigh, the Seattle Mariners' first baseman, stood out with his impressive .304 AVG and 1.081 OPS over 12 games, including five home runs. Similarly, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. of the Toronto Blue Jays led the ALCS with an awe-inspiring .397 AVG and 1.289 OPS in 18 games, culminating in an MVP performance.
Pitchers like Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Tarik Skubal also demonstrated exceptional prowess on the mound. The Los Angeles Dodgers' ace took home World Series MVP honors after posting a 5-1 record with a 1.45 ERA in six starts, while Skubal of the Detroit Tigers led his team to a 1-0 mark with a 1.74 ERA over three starts.
On offense, Aaron Judge's .500 AVG and 1.273 OPS in seven games made him an unstoppable force in the New York Yankees' lineup. Meanwhile, George Springer's clutch Series-clinching home run in the ALCS further solidified his status as one of the top sluggers in the league.
Other notable performers who made our all-postseason team include Jackson Chourio, Nico Hoerner, Ernie Clement, Trevor Story, and Shohei Ohtani. For pitchers, the likes of Cam Schlittler, Jeff Hoffman, Will Vest, and Andres Munoz showcased remarkable skill and consistency throughout the postseason.
Honorable mentions extend to a handful of players who narrowly missed making our roster, including Boston Red Sox's Garrett Crochet, Seattle Mariners' Josh Naylor, Chicago Cubs' Michael Busch, Toronto Blue Jays' Addison Barger, and Julio Rodriguez.
The 121st Fall Classic came to a thrilling conclusion, showcasing the exceptional skills of numerous players who left an indelible mark on the season. In compiling our 2025 all-postseason team, we're highlighting the standout performers from each position and across the diamond.
At the heart of this roster are a few remarkable individuals who consistently delivered under pressure. Cal Raleigh, the Seattle Mariners' first baseman, stood out with his impressive .304 AVG and 1.081 OPS over 12 games, including five home runs. Similarly, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. of the Toronto Blue Jays led the ALCS with an awe-inspiring .397 AVG and 1.289 OPS in 18 games, culminating in an MVP performance.
Pitchers like Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Tarik Skubal also demonstrated exceptional prowess on the mound. The Los Angeles Dodgers' ace took home World Series MVP honors after posting a 5-1 record with a 1.45 ERA in six starts, while Skubal of the Detroit Tigers led his team to a 1-0 mark with a 1.74 ERA over three starts.
On offense, Aaron Judge's .500 AVG and 1.273 OPS in seven games made him an unstoppable force in the New York Yankees' lineup. Meanwhile, George Springer's clutch Series-clinching home run in the ALCS further solidified his status as one of the top sluggers in the league.
Other notable performers who made our all-postseason team include Jackson Chourio, Nico Hoerner, Ernie Clement, Trevor Story, and Shohei Ohtani. For pitchers, the likes of Cam Schlittler, Jeff Hoffman, Will Vest, and Andres Munoz showcased remarkable skill and consistency throughout the postseason.
Honorable mentions extend to a handful of players who narrowly missed making our roster, including Boston Red Sox's Garrett Crochet, Seattle Mariners' Josh Naylor, Chicago Cubs' Michael Busch, Toronto Blue Jays' Addison Barger, and Julio Rodriguez.