Every MLB Player Who Received Exactly 1 MVP Vote
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As we get set for another offseason of wheeling and dealing on the MLB trade market, it's time to reset Bleacher Report's Top 100 prospect list to provide some context to those forthcoming trades.
The 2025-26 MLB offseason has begun and it won't be long before trades and free agency signings begin. Like the regular season itself, baseball's offseason is a marathon, not a sprint, though there are always a few teams that jump right into the hot stove action in early November. The first offseason moves aren't far away.
Armstrong’s breakout season saw the Chicago Cubs center fielder garnered plenty of attention this year. From being voted to start for the National League in July’s All-Star Game to producing the Cubs’ first 30-30 season since Sammy Sosa,
Texas Rangers pitcher Jacob deGrom has been voted the American League Comeback Player of the Year. Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr. earned the National League honor Thursday night.
The D-backs had two players recognized among baseball’s best as Ketel Marte was named an All-MLB First Team Second Baseman for the second straight year and Corbin Carroll earned All-MLB Second Team Outfield honors (second career recognition) at tonight’s 2025 MLB Awards in Las Vegas.
Outfielder Kyle Tucker, who spent 2025 with the Cubs, is widely considered the best player on the free agent market and could fetch a deal in excess of $400 million. There's plenty of other All-Stars available including Bo Bichette, Alex Bregman, Pete Alonso and Framber Valdez.
While the Mets didn't see any major individual award winners, both Juan Soto and Edwin Diaz made the 2025 All-MLB teams.
In his prime, the three-time MVP was a baseball god, drawing comparisons to Mickey Mantle. Now 34, Trout is coming off the worst offensive full season of his career, one in which he played in 130 games but faded from the sport’s consciousness.
King had an injury-riddled 2025 season, but has proven to be effective -- even dominant at times -- when healthy. He has a 3.24 career ERA in 161 games pitched, and could be in line for a shorter “prove-it” contract to re-establish his market.
Cal Raleigh had arguably the best season ever by a catcher but came up short in MVP voting. Here's what fans and media members thought of the runner-up finish.