REPORT: This Phenom Could Steal the 2025 Rookie of the Year Title!!

With the 2024 MLB Rookie of the Year Awards now settled in the hands of Paul Skenes and Luis Gil, it’s time to look ahead to the promising talents who could claim the spotlight in 2025.

On the MLB Pipeline Podcast, Jim Callis and Jonathan Mayo shared their predictions for the next season’s standout rookies, drawing from a wealth of baseball insights and years of experience.

They’ve hit the mark before, accurately forecasting Gunnar Henderson and Corbin Carroll’s standout performances. That said, surprise twists are all part of the game, as evidenced by the unforeseen rise of Skenes and Gil, who flew under the radar in last year’s projections.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

**1. Dylan Crews, OF (Washington Nationals – MLB No.

1)**
Jonathan Mayo isn’t hedging his bets with his prediction here.

It’s the classic combination of skill meeting opportunity: Crews already has a foothold in the Nationals’ outfield, with sufficient playing time under his belt to hone his craft.

His daily presence on the field for the Nationals positions him as a strong contender for National League Rookie of the Year.

Callis agrees, throwing his support behind Crews, albeit with a contingency plan should a deal bring Roki Sasaki stateside to a significant contender like the Dodgers, Padres, or Mets.

**2. Matt Shaw, INF (Chicago Cubs – MLB No.

22)**
Although Shaw may face a crowded start with veteran-laden rosters, his upward trajectory and standout showing with Premier12 are turning heads.

Jim Callis sees Shaw as a dynamic player ready to outpace expectations. He’s not predicting Shaw will debut on Opening Day, but his rapid development suggests he’ll ascend to the majors sooner rather than later.

**3. Bubba Chandler, RHP (Pittsburgh Pirates – MLB No.

15)**
The Pirates struck gold with Chandler, and Jonathan Mayo envisions him making waves early in the season.

Having closed the year strong, Chandler is poised to make his mark in Pittsburgh’s rotation, joining the likes of Skenes. His arsenal and competitive spirit mean Chandler won’t be sitting in Triple-A for long.

**3. Andrew Painter, RHP (Philadelphia Phillies – MLB No.

32)**
Painter emerges as the dark horse choice for Callis, just edging out Dalton Rushing.

While he may not start the year on the Phillies’ Opening Day roster, his potential to make immediate impacts in controlled bursts makes him a compelling pick. Painter is one of those pitchers whose presence could shift the winds for the Phillies mid-season.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

**1. Coby Mayo, 3B/1B (Baltimore Orioles – MLB No.

8)**
Opportunity will be the key for Coby Mayo, who sits atop Callis’s American League predictions.

The Orioles need to jigsaw their lineup to carve out space for this potent bat. The prediction?

Mayo could bash 26 home runs, snatching the Rookie of the Year accolade. Jonathan Mayo agrees, taking an optimistic view on the home run tally, emphasizing that Coby Mayo’s bat belongs in the majors, not Triple-A.

**2. Jackson Jobe, RHP (Detroit Tigers – MLB No.

5)**
Jobe is ready to roll into the Tigers’ rotation after a surprise postseason appearance last year.

Jonathan Mayo sees a young pitcher who could soon stabilize behind Tarik Skubal, delivering consistency for Detroit as they look to build on their successes.

**3. Jacob Wilson, SS (Oakland Athletics – MLB No.

24)**
Despite a few injuries this year, Wilson retained his rookie eligibility, and there’s much to look forward to.

Callis anticipates he’ll hit everywhere he plays, projecting a .280 average or better. What’s not to like about reliable contact hitting combined with stable defense at shortstop?

Mayo had his eye on Wilson too, confirming that they share confidence in Wilson’s upcoming performance.

As we edge closer to a new baseball season, these promising players hold the potential to impact the game remarkably.

With talent, opportunity, and a touch of fate, the rookie spotlight will shine brightly in unexpected corners. Stay tuned, baseball fans – the next chapter of MLB is brimming with promise and surprises.

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