In 2025, some MLB players soared while others struggled through forgettable seasons. Here are five players who fell short of expectations and ranked among the year’s biggest disappointments: Once the ace of the rotation, the 30-year-old was awful in 2025.
In a season where anything has been possible in Cleveland, it should be no surprise that a wild fourth inning would help the Guardians knot the opening wild-card game against the Tigers.
The MLB hot stock can be wild in the offseason, and this year isn't expected to be any different. These 25 players could hear their names called in trades this offseason.
The 2025 MLB regular season is in the books, and while a few teams exceeded all expectations, others crashed hard. These five clubs proved to be the biggest disappointments of the season.
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Alonso revealed shortly after the Mets' disappointing campaign came to an end on Sunday that he would be opting out of his deal and re-entering the free-agency market.
Tampa Bay Rays third baseman Junior Caminero has quietly had an MVP-type season amid the feats of New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge and Seattle Mariners
Here is a ranking of the 12 teams (six each from the American and National Leagues) competing in meaningful October baseball and where they fit on the scale from longest shot to strongest contender.
Despite landing last season's top free agent and sporting a massive payroll, the Mets suffered a nearly unthinkable collapse en route to missing out on the 2025 postseason.
For the first time in his career spanning eight years, Soto posted an on-base percentage lower than .400. His prior career-low in this stat was .401, which he posted in 2019 and a second time in 2022.