This era of Major League Baseball has been dominated by young stars, a trend that will only intensify with the added emphasis on promoting rookies to the big leagues early by eliminating service time manipulation. Let's take a look at the 25 best players in the league under 25-years-old.
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It wasn't too long ago that Bo Naylor was one of the Cleveland Guardians' top-ranked prospects and was viewed as one of the promising pieces of their future. During his Minor League career, Bo showed the potential to be a solid defender with an above-average power bat, a valuable skillset for an MLB catcher. However, he's yet to consistently show this ability at the big-league level, MLB catchers have a lot more on their plate than other positions, which Stephen Vogt constantly emphasizes, given his familiarity with the position. With a few big league seasons under his belt, Bo is finally showing some signs during the Cactus League that he's getting comfortable and could be on the precipice of a breakout season. Naylor has played in 10 games (28 at-bats) and is hitting .250/.300/.571 with an OPS of .871 so far this spring. The left-handed hitter has three homers. This is exactly the type of production Cleveland needs from Bo. He's not the type of hitter to have a .300 batting average or a high contact rate. The Guardians need Bo to be patient, pick his pitch, and drive it, which is exactly what he's done this spring. Vogt even commented on Naylor's promising training camp so far on Wednesday afternoon. Cleveland's skipper pointed out that "Bo's had great at-bats, like we've talked about all spring. Bo had a great winter. [He] really put himself in a good position with his swing, with his approach, and he's swinging the bat really well. If Naylor can keep putting these quality at-bats together, provide the Guardians with a power threat in the back half of their lineup, and show development behind the plate, there's no reason he can't have a breakout season in 2025. Read More Cleveland Guardians Coverage
The Pittsburgh Steelers are still trying to resolve their quarterback issue after the organization lost out on both Justin Fields and Sam Darnold during the legal tampering period of free agency. The organization's current top option is Aaron Rodgers, with Russell Wilson likely falling in somewhere behind him. Rodgers is speaking with both the Steelers and the New York Giants, and the quarterback is deciding where to go next as the NFL world awaits his decision. Rodgers had a rough couple of seasons with the New York Jets, and some believed the quarterback would retire after the 2024 season. He has made it clear he wants to continue playing, and he will likely be in either New York or Pittsburgh in 2025. The Steelers are the superior team and organization, but negotiations between the franchise and the veteran have not been going extremely well. Regardless of that, Kyle Brandt of "Good Morning Football" believes the decision should be a no-brainer for Rodgers. "If I'm Rodgers and I've got both these guys vying for me, I'm going to Pittsburgh," Brandt said. "I'm going to Pittsburgh. Why? Because the Giants to me, aside from the same stadium, the Giants feel like the Jets. We have a hungry coach who is likable and hasn't really gotten it done yet like we did last year, we got a very young, talented wide receiver like we did last year that everybody's talking about. I don't think there is much else there though. They haven't had their act together." Brandt believes Rodgers would be making the same mistake by deciding to stay in New York. It is all the same. Two of the worst franchises in the NFL over the last decade, and the Giants don't seem to have any optimism moving forward outside of Malik Nabers. Head coach Brian Daboll has had two consecutive unsuccessful seasons with New York after winning a playoff game his first year, but it is not a stable organization for Rodgers to end his career with. The Steelers aren't all that either as of late, but the organization is more stable and consistent than New York. Pittsburgh has been searching for an answer at quarterback ever since the retirement of Ben Roethlisberger, and Rodgers might be able to provide the best play at the position since 2021. Pittsburgh hasn't won a playoff game since the 2016 season, but Rodgers could be the quarterback to get that to change. Brandt continued to speak on why the veteran should choose Pittsburgh. "I'm going to Pittsburgh, because obviously the weapons are impressive," Brandt said. "Also, it's like immediately, is TJ Watt the best defensive player Rodgers has played with since Charles Woodson? Probably. I think Mike Tomlin is so different than Robert Saleh or Brian Daboll, a guy who is so established. He has a Super Bowl ring, he would have another one if it were not for Rodgers. I think the Steelers fans more than anything crave different. Please break the mold." The ceiling the Steelers would have with Rodgers is high, as the quarterback won the NFL's MVP Award as recently as 2021. He will probably play better than he did in New York due to the weapons Pittsburgh has and the consistency on the coaching staff. The expectations in Pittsburgh are also significantly different than in New York. Steelers Could Land A High Draft Pick With Aaron Rodgers Rodgers led the Jets to a 5-12 record during the 2024 season. This doesn't mean that will happen in Pittsburgh, but there is the possibility. Rodgers could take the offense to the next level, but he can also bottom out like he did in 2024 and struggle. Brandt spoke about this being beneficial for Pittsburgh. "This thing. This Rodgers thing," Brandt continued. "Maybe it is Vikings-era [Brett] Favre. Maybe it is Broncos-era Peyton Manning. Maybe they do catch fire and change this thing, or, maybe they go 5-12, and that might not be the worst thing going into next year. For once you can actually have a decent draft pick. It's Pittsburgh 10 out of 10 times." The veteran quarterback gives the Steelers a chance to succeed, while he also gives Pittsburgh a chance to finally be in a good spot when the 2026 NFL Draft rolls around. A large portion of the fan base has been begging for a decent draft pick, as the long stretch of non-losing seasons has kept Pittsburgh picking in the late-teens and early 20s. A higher pick gives Pittsburgh a better chance of fixing the quarterback problem.
Craig Berube has been the Maple Leafs boss for just this season, but already he's realized what a target that puts on their back as he calls out the whole NHL. In Craig Berube's first season as a Toronto Maple Leaf, the supporting cast looks very different to the 2023/24 team, and with just two points separating them from the top of the Atlantic Division, it appears the changes in the lineup and the change behind the bench has worked wonders. The former Stanley Cup winning Head Coach has made his mark on the Maple Leafs, and with so much talent, this is a team that believes 2024/25 could finally be their season to go on a deep run down the stretch. It's not easy however, and according to Berube, things in Toronto are so much harder than elsewhere, as he believes the rest of the NHL put a target on their teams back every single night out, making things much more difficult. I find the Toronto Maple Leafs have a target on their back every night, it seems like. We don't get an easy game, especially at home here. These teams all come into Toronto, and a lot of the players are from here. They get geared up to play us. It is a tough night every night with the Leafs. This is a similar sentiment to what his predecessor expressed after being fired by Toronto last summer, as Sheldon Keefe noted the immense differences between coaching in New Jersey as opposed to Toronto, with the lack of a spotlight being a huge difference for him. That doesn't mean a team can't win in Toronto, but it does mean that opposing teams often play their best against the Maple Leafs, and with Berube's latest comments, it's clear just how tough it can be on that team as they look to finally overcome all of that and make a deep run in 2025.
Adoree’ Jackson remained in free agency until days before the Giants’ opener last year; he will land a deal much earlier in 2025. Jackson will follow the Saquon Barkley path out of New York. The Eagles will sign the former first-round cornerback, Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz reports. The former Titans and Giants starter will join an Eagles team that cut Darius Slay and lost Isaiah Rodgers to the Vikings. After making the plan to designate Slay a post-June 1 cut, the Eagles had hoped to retain Rodgers. The Vikings intervened, giving the one-year Eagle contributor a two-year, $11M deal. Jackson likely will step in at a lower rate while bringing more experience. Jackson, who is going into his age-30 season, has made 82 starts — 41 apiece in Tennessee and New York. The CB market unfolded without a Jackson accord last spring, and he ended up on a one-year, $1.75M deal to stay with the Giants. After four Titans seasons, Jackson had initially played out a three-year, $39M Giants contract. As New York aimed to go young in the secondary last year, Jackson still arrived as 11th-hour insurance. He ended up starting five games for the 3-14 team. Playing 47% of the Giants’ defensive snaps last year, Jackson fared well considering his late arrival. Pro Football Focus graded him 38th among CB regulars, and Pro-Football-Reference’s coverage metrics charged Jackson with a 48.8 completion percentage allowed — far better than his 2023 showing (65.9). Jackson struggled in 2023, after having been reassigned to the slot in training camp before being shifted back to his usual perimeter role once Don Martindale benched Tre Hawkins, but was a key part of the Giants’ playoff trip in 2022. Allowing just 51.7% of passes his way to be completed, Jackson graded as PFF’s No. 31 corner. He missed time due to an MCL sprain but returned for the playoffs and led the effort to limit Justin Jefferson in a Giants wild-card upset. Jackson figures to be a Rodgers replacement as a depth piece, but the Eagles have a need on the boundary (to accompany locked-in starters Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean) after Slay’s Steelers signing. Jackson could compete for that role, but it would surprise if Philly did not add a starter-caliber option in the draft or perhaps via trade. While Jackson may not be the Slay replacement, the Super Bowl champs at least secured some insurance.