MiLB Announces 2025 Triple-A League Awards And All-Stars
MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL (MiLB) ANNOUNCES 2025 TRIPLE-A LEAGUE AWARDS AND ALL-STAR TEAMS
Norfolk’s Beavers and Oklahoma City’s Ward claim Most Valuable Player Awards

Sept. 27, 2025 — Minor League Baseball (MiLB) today announced the league awards and All-Star teams for the two leagues that make up the Triple-A classification in Major League Baseball’s player development system. The teams were announced on MLB Network tonight during the broadcast of the Triple-A Championship game in Las Vegas.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
| Position | Name | Team | MLB Affiliate | Stats (AVG/OBP/SLG, OPS, HR, RBI) |
| Catcher | Samuel Basallo | Norfolk | Baltimore | .270/.377/.589, .966, 23 HR, 67 RBI |
| First Base | Jonathon Long | Iowa | Chicago (NL) | .305/.404/.479, .883, 20 HR, 91 RBI |
| Second Base | José Fermín | Memphis | St. Louis | .300/.428/.485, .913, 7 HR, 40 RBI, 20 SB |
| Third Base | Otto Kemp | Lehigh Valley | Philadelphia | .310/.417/.570, .987, 16 HR, 67 RBI |
| Shortstop | Cam Devanney | Indianapolis | Pittsburgh | .266/.353/.493, .846, 20 HR, 66 RBI |
| Outfield | Dylan Beavers | Norfolk | Baltimore | .304/.420/.515, .935, 18 HR, 51 RBI, 23 SB |
| Outfield | Justin Crawford | Lehigh Valley | Philadelphia | .334/.411/.452, .863, 7 HR, 47 RBI, 46 SB |
| Outfield | Owen Caissie | Iowa | Chicago (NL) | .286/.386/.551, .937, 22 HR, 55 RBI |
| Utility | Jose Rojas | Scranton/Wilkes-Barre | New York (AL) | .287/.379/.599, .978, 32 HR, 105 RBI |
| Designated Hitter | Rece Hinds | Louisville | Cincinnati | .302/.359/.563, .922, 24 HR, 83 RBI, 21 SB |
| Pitchers | Name | Team | MLB Affiliate | Stats (G, W/L, ERA, SO, SO/9, AVG) |
| Starting Pitcher | Allan Winans | Scranton/Wilkes-Barre | New York (AL) | 21, 12-1, 1.63, 105, 9.51, .206 |
| Starting Pitcher | Joe Boyle | Durham | Tampa Bay | 18, 8-4, 1.88, 114, 11.93, .154 |
| Starting Pitcher | Mick Abel* | Lehigh Valley/ St. Paul | Philadelphia/ Minnesota | 18, 7-2, 2.20, 114, 10.43, .195 |
| Starting Pitcher | Robby Snelling | Jacksonville | Miami | 11, 6-2, 1.27, 81, 11.45, .203 |
| Reliever | Andre Granillo | Memphis | St. Louis | 29, 5-0, 1.29, 58, 12.43, .144 |
| Reliever | Craig Yoho | Nashville | Milwaukee | 43, 6-1, 0.94, 60, 11.33, .157 |
| Manager of the Year | Shelley Duncan | Scranton/Wilkes-Barre | New York (AL) | 87-60, best record in 2nd half |
| Most Valuable Player | Dylan Beavers | Norfolk | Baltimore | .304/.420/.515, .935, 18 HR, 51 RBI |
| Pitcher of the Year | Mick Abel* | Lehigh Valley/ St. Paul | Philadelphia/ Minnesota | 18, 7-2, 2.20, 114, 10.43, .195 |
| Top MLB Prospect | JJ Wetherholt | Memphis | St. Louis | .314/.416/.562, .978, 10 HR, 25 RBI |
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
| Position | Name | Team | MLB Affiliate | Stats (AVG/OBP/SLG, OPS, HR, RBI) |
| Catcher | Luis Campusano | El Paso | San Diego | .336/.441/.595, 1.036, 25 HR, 95 RBI |
| First Base | Tyler Locklear** | Tacoma | Seattle/Arizona | .316/.401/.542, .943, 19 HR, 82 RBI |
| Second Base | Adael Amador | Albuquerque | Colorado | .303/.405/.478, .883, 11 HR, 59 RBI, 20 SB |
| Third Base | Cody Freeman | Round Rock | Texas | .336/.382/.549, .931, 19 HR, 71 RBI |
| Shortstop | Leo Rivas | Tacoma | Seattle | .318/.471/.507, .978, 10 HR, 46 RBI, 24 SB |
| Outfield | Yonathan Perlaza | The Pass | San Diego | .307/.391/.510, .901, 19 HR, 113 RBI |
| Outfield | Carlos Cortes | Las Vegas | Athletics | .322/.414/.603, 1.017, 17 HR, 77 RBI |
| Outfield | Esteury Ruiz*** | Las Vegas/ Oklahoma City | Athletics/ Los Angeles (NL) | .304/.412/.511, .923, 16 HR, 61 RBI, 63 SB |
| Utility | Jordan Lawlar | Reno | Arizona | .313/.403/.564, .910, 11 HR, 50 RBI, 20 SB |
| Designated Hitter | Ryan Ward | Oklahoma City | Los Angeles (NL) | .290/.380/.557, .937, 36 HR, 122 RBI |
| Pitchers | Name | Team | MLB Affiliate | Stats (G, W/L, ERA, SO, SO/9, AVG) |
| Starting Pitcher | Jhonathan Díaz | Tacoma | Seattle | 27, 11-6, 4.15, 116, 7.53, .289 |
| Starting Pitcher | Carson Seymour | Sacramento | San Francisco | 16, 4-8, 3.86, 90, 10.52, .225 |
| Starting Pitcher | Carson Whisenhunt | Sacramento | San Francisco | 21, 9-5, 4.43, 95, 7.94, .273 |
| Starting Pitcher | Victor Mederos | Salt Lake | Los Angeles (AL) | 16, 7-5, 3.39, 71, 7.29, .247 |
| Reliever | Ben Bowden | Las Vegas | Athletics | 31, 1-1, 1.36, 41, 9.30, .194 |
| Reliever | Nick Hernandez | Sugar Land | Houston | 46, 5-4, 4.64, 39, 8.23, .242, 13 SV |
| Manager of the Year | Fran Riordan | Las Vegas | Athletics | 83-67, Pacific Coast League Champions |
| Most Valuable Player | Ryan Ward | Oklahoma City | Los Angeles (NL) | .290/.380/.557, .937, 36 HR, 122 RBI |
| Pitcher of the Year | Carson Whisenhunt | Sacramento | San Francisco | 21, 9-5, 4.43, 95, 7.49, .273 |
| Top MLB Prospect | Harry Ford | Tacoma | Seattle | .283/.408/.460, .868, 16 HR, 74 RBI |
***- was traded to Los Angeles (NL) on April 2, 2025, in exchange for right-hander Carlos Duran.
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