MiLB Announces 2025 Double-A League Awards And All-Stars
MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL (MiLB) ANNOUNCES 2025 DOUBLE-A LEAGUE AWARDS AND ALL-STAR TEAMS
Chattanooga’s Stewart, Reading’s Reyes and Springfield’s Wetherholt claim Most Valuable Player Awards

Sept. 23, 2025 — Minor League Baseball (MiLB) today announced the league awards and All-Star teams for the three leagues that make up the Double-A classification in Major League Baseball’s player development system.
EASTERN LEAGUE
| Position | Name | Team | MLB Affiliate | Stats (AVG/OBP/SLG, OPS, HR, RBI) |
| Catcher | Rafael Flores* | Somerset | New York (AL) | .287/.346/.496, .842, 15 HR, 56 RBI |
| First Base | Ryan Clifford | Binghamton | New York (NL) | .243/.355/.493, .848, 24 HR, 75 RBI |
| Second Base | Max Anderson | Erie | Detroit | .306/.358/.499, .857, 14 HR, 65 RBI |
| Third Base | Carlos Mendoza | Erie | Detroit | .279/.401/.382, .783, 5 HR, 31 RBI |
| Shortstop | Aidan Miller | Reading | Philadelphia | .259/.382/.427, .809, 13 HR, 41 RBI, 52 SB |
| Outfield | Felix Reyes | Reading | Philadelphia | .335/.365/.572, .937, 15 HR, 65 RBI |
| Outfield | Phillip Glasser | Harrisburg | Washington | .293/.379/.391, .770, 6 HR, 41 RBI, 30 SB |
| Outfield | Hendry Mendez** | Reading | Philadelphia | .290/.374/.434, .808, 8 HR, 46 RBI |
| Utility | Jett Williams | Binghamton | New York (NL) | .281/.390/.477, .867, 10 HR, 37 RBI, 32 SB |
| Designated Hitter | Cooper Ingle | Akron | Cleveland | .273/.391/.441, .832, 9 HR, 49 RBI |
| Pitchers | Name | Team | MLB Affiliate | Stats (G, W/L, ERA, SO, SO/9, AVG) |
| Starting Pitcher | Jonah Tong | Binghamton | New York (NL) | 20, 8-5, 1.59, 162, 14.29, .143 |
| Starting Pitcher | Jack Wenninger | Binghamton | New York (NL) | 26, 12-6, 2.92, 147, 9.75, .225 |
| Starting Pitcher | Connelly Early | Portland | Boston | 15, 7-2, 2.51, 96, 12.06, .202 |
| Starting Pitcher | Joander Suarez | Binghamton | New York (NL) | 20, 5-2, 3.05, 84, 9.15, .214 |
| Reliever | Wilkin Ramos | Altoona | Pittsburgh | 35, 3-2, 1.45, 53, 9.60, .161 |
| Reliever | Douglas Orellana | Binghamton | New York (NL) | 25, 2-0, 1.64, 46, 12.55, .158 |
| Manager of the Year | Reid Brignac | Binghamton | New York (NL) | 90-46, 2nd-best record in MiLB in 2025 |
| Most Valuable Player | Felix Reyes | Reading | Philadelphia | .335/.365/.572, .937, 15 HR, 65 RBI |
| Pitcher of the Year | Jonah Tong | Binghamton | New York (NL) | 20, 8-5, 1.59, 162, 14.29, .143 |
| Top MLB Prospect | Jett Williams | Binghamton | New York (NL) | .281/.390/.477, .867, 10 HR, 37 RBI, 32 SB |
**- was traded to Minnesota on July 31, 2025, in exchange for outfielder Harrison Bader.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
| Position | Name | Team | MLB Affiliate | Stats (AVG/OBP/SLG, OPS, HR, RBI) |
| Catcher | Tatem Levins | Montgomery | Tampa Bay | .244/.405/.383, .788, 7 HR, 54 RBI |
| First Base | Luke Adams | Biloxi | Milwaukee | .232/.409/.450, .859, 11 HR, 38 RBI |
| Second Base | Pedro Ramirez | Knoxville | Chicago (NL) | .280/.346/.386, .732, 8 HR, 73 RBI, 28 SB |
| Third Base | Sal Stewart | Chattanooga | Cincinnati | .306/.377/.473, .850, 10 HR, 44 RBI |
| Shortstop | Denzer Guzman | Rocket City | Los Angeles (AL) | .242/.334/.415, .749, 11 HR, 53 RBI |
| Outfield | Hector Rodriguez | Chattanooga | Cincinnati | .298/.357/.481, .838, 12 HR, 45 RBI |
| Outfield | Kemp Alderman | Pensacola | Miami | .282/.337/.447, .784, 15 HR, 53 RBI, 20 SB |
| Outfield | Homer Bush Jr. | Montgomery | Tampa Bay | .301/.375/.360, .735, 0 HR, 45 RBI, 57 SB |
| Utility | B.J. Murray Jr. | Knoxville | Chicago (NL) | .242/.363/.418, .781, 20 HR, 89 RBI, 20 SB |
| Designated Hitter | Brock Wilken | Biloxi | Milwaukee | .226/.387/.489, .876, 18 HR, 46 RBI |
| Pitchers | Name | Team | MLB Affiliate | Stats (G, W/L, ERA, SO, SO/9, AVG) |
| Starting Pitcher | Ty Johnson | Montgomery | Tampa Bay | 26, 7-6, 2.61, 149, 12.15, .174 |
| Starting Pitcher | Ian Mejia | Columbus | Atlanta | 24, 12-2, 2.62, 106, 7.49, .214 |
| Starting Pitcher | Shane Murphy | Birmingham | Chicago (AL) | 20, 9-4, 1.38, 82, 6.67, .198 |
| Starting Pitcher | Brody Hopkins | Montgomery | Tampa Bay | 25, 5-7, 2.72, 141, 10.94, .204 |
| Reliever | Trevor Kuncl | Chattanooga | Cincinnati | 47, 4-0, 2.34, 51, 9.18, .206, 20 SV |
| Reliever | Zach Franklin | Birmingham | Chicago (AL) | 35, 3-0, 1.71, 60, 12.86, .162, 10 SV |
| Manager of the Year | Joe Ayrault | Biloxi | Milwaukee | 74-64, First half South Division champions |
| Most Valuable Player | Sal Stewart | Chattanooga | Cincinnati | .306/.377/.473, .850, 10 HR, 44 RBI |
| Pitcher of the Year | Ty Johnson | Montgomery | Tampa Bay | 26, 7-6, 2.61, 149, 12.15, .174 |
| Top MLB Prospect | Sal Stewart | Chattanooga | Cincinnati | .306/.377/.473, .850, 10 HR, 44 RBI |
TEXAS LEAGUE
| Position | Name | Team | MLB Affiliate | Stats (AVG/OBP/SLG, OPS, HR, RBI) |
| Catcher | Carter Jensen | NW Arkansas | Kansas City | .292/.360/.420, .780,6 HR, 37 RBI |
| First Base | Abimelec Ortiz | Frisco | Texas | .247/.343/.444, .787, 16 HR, 56 RBI |
| Second Base | Tommy Troy | Amarillo | Arizona | .286/.382/.461, .843, 12 HR, 47 RBI, 21 SB |
| Third Base | LuJames Groover | Amarillo | Arizona | .309/.399/.434, .833, 12 HR, 56 RBI |
| Shortstop | JJ Wetherholt | Springfield | St. Louis | .300/.425/.466, .891, 7 HR, 34 RBI |
| Outfield | Victor Labrada | Arkansas | Seattle | .295/.407/.427, .834, 6 HR, 27 RBI, 30 SB |
| Outfield | Kala’i Rosario | Wichita | Minnesota | .256/.358/.487, .845, 25 HR, 83 RBI, 32 SB |
| Outfield | Joshua Baez | Springfield | St. Louis | .271/.374/.509, .883, 16 HR, 55 RBI, 34 SB |
| Utility | Kaelen Culpepper | Wichita | Minnesota | .285/.367/.460, .827, 11 HR, 30 RBI |
| Designated Hitter | Kyler Fedko | Wichita | Minnesota | .253/.375/.494, .869, 20 HR, 58 RBI, 26 SB |
| Pitchers | Name | Team | MLB Affiliate | Stats (G, W/L, ERA, SO, SO/9, AVG) |
| Starting Pitcher | Ixan Henderson | Springfield | St. Louis | 25, 9-7, 2.59, 134, 9.14, .210 |
| Starting Pitcher | Mitch Bratt^ | Frisco/ Amarillo | Texas/ Arizona | 24, 7-4, 3.38, 148, 10.89, .255 |
| Starting Pitcher | Brycen Mautz | Springfield | St. Louis | 25, 8-3, 2.98, 134, 10.52, .219 |
| Starting Pitcher | Henry Baez^^ | San Antonio/ Midland | San Diego/ Athletics | 23, 5-3, 2.39, 100, 8.26, .203 |
| Reliever | Alimber Santa | Corpus Christi | Houston | 31, 3-1. 1.26, 63, 9.95, .176 |
| Reliever | Pierson Ohl | Wichita | Minnesota | 13, 4-1, 2.08, 46, 10.62, .231 |
| Manager of the Year | Patrick Anderson | Springfield | St. Louis | 88-50, best record in league by 12 games |
| Most Valuable Player | JJ Wetherholt | Springfield | St. Louis | .300/.425/.466, .891, 7 HR, 34 RBI |
| Pitcher of the Year | Ixan Henderson | Springfield | St. Louis | 25, 9-7, 2.59, 134, 9.14, .210 |
| Top MLB Prospect | Sebastian Walcott | Frisco | Texas | .255/.355/.386, .741, 13 HR, 59 RBI, 32 SB |
^^- was traded to the Athletics on July 31, 2025, in exchange for right-hander Mason Miller.
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