The MLB All-Under-25 Team is a celebration of the league's rising stars, showcasing the incredible talent of players who haven't yet hit their 25th birthday. This lineup is a who's who of young phenoms, featuring four Rookies of the Year-Gunnar Henderson (2023), Paul Skenes (2024), Drake Baldwin (2025), and Nick Kurtz (2025). Add to that four 2025 All-Stars-Junior Caminero, James Wood, Pete Crow-Armstrong, and Paul Skenes-and a Cy Young winner in Paul Skenes, and you've got a roster that promises a bright future for baseball.
Rays fans have plenty to cheer about with Junior Caminero making the list for the second year in a row. His standout performance in the Dominican Winter League earned him early accolades, and he backed it up with a jaw-dropping 45 home runs in his 22-year-old season.
Caminero’s bat was on fire in the World Baseball Classic, where he hit .350 and launched three homers, including one off 23-year-old ace Paul Skenes. Rays supporters are eagerly anticipating what 2026 has in store for this dynamic third baseman.
Gunnar Henderson is another standout, making his third consecutive appearance on the All-Under-25 Team as he approaches his 25th birthday in June. Power hitters Pete Crow-Armstrong and Roman Anthony shone for Team USA in the World Baseball Classic, combining for 40 homers last season. Nick Kurtz, meanwhile, was the most prolific power hitter of the bunch, smashing 36 home runs in just 117 games-a pace that projects to 50 over a full season.
Wyatt Langford, the Rangers' corner outfielder, may not have an All-Star nod yet, but his stats tell a compelling story. With a 9.5 WAR, 93 extra-base hits, and 41 stolen bases in his young career, Langford is proving to be a force on the field.
Among all this talent, Junior Caminero stands out as a potential superstar. At just 22, the 6'1 infielder is poised to be a dominant force in the league. With another full season under his belt, the possibilities for Caminero are endless, and baseball fans will be watching closely.
