
"Guerrero finished the 2025 campaign with a 3.4 fWAR, ranked sixth in the big leagues among first basemen, and produced a 137 wRC+ on the year. His final slash line would come in at .292/.381/.467 with 23 home runs, 84 RBIs, and an .848 OPS, earning his fifth consecutive All-Star nod. The Montreal-born product continued this strong season into the playoffs, where he collected 29 hits through 95 at-bats (.397) and collected eight home runs, 15 RBIs, 14 walks, and a 1.289 OPS."
"Bichette earns his first-ever Second Team honour after an impressive bounce-back campaign in 2025. Despite missing a good portion of September with a knee injury, Bichette finished the season with 181 hits, just three behind Bobby Witt Jr. for the AL/MLB lead, and 44 doubles, again just three behind the Royals' First-Team shortstop. Bichette would amass a .311/.357/.483 slash line on the season, while also adding 18 home runs, an .840 OPS, and a team-leading 94 RBIs."
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. finished 2025 with a 3.4 fWAR, a 137 wRC+, and a .292/.381/.467 slash line with 23 home runs, 84 RBIs and an .848 OPS, earning his fifth All-Star selection. Guerrero hit .397 in the playoffs (29-for-95) with eight homers, 15 RBIs, 14 walks and a 1.289 OPS, and made defensive highlights at first base as the Blue Jays reached the World Series. Bo Bichette rebounded in 2025, hitting .311/.357/.483 with 181 hits, 44 doubles, 18 homers and a team-leading 94 RBIs despite a September knee injury; he returned for the World Series and hit a three-run Game 7 homer off Shohei Ohtani. Bichette is a free agent.
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