Most Undervalued MLB Batters of 2025: The Best Bang for Your Buck Players By WAR

Discover which MLB batters delivered the most value in 2025—ranked by WAR and salary. See who offered the best bang for your buck this season.
Most Undervalued MLB Batters of 2025: The Best Bang for Your Buck Players By WAR
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With Game 6 of the World Series taking place tonight, the MLB season is reaching its end point. With that in mind, RotoWire.com found the most valuable MLB batters during the 2025 regular season by finding the least amount of money paid for their 2025 WAR total (on offense & defense).  

*Salary data was from Spotrac; WAR data was from ESPN.  

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Most Undervalued MLB Batters of 2025 Season 

Rank 

Player 

Team  

$ Per WAR* 

Pete Crow-Armstrong 

Chicago Cubs 

$128,500 

Maikel Garcia 

Kansas City Royals 

$133,578 

Wyatt Langford 

Texas Rangers 

$138,125 

Nick Kurtz 

Athletics 

$140,741 

Brice Turang 

Milwaukee Brewers 

$141,291 

Gunnar Henderson 

Baltimore Orioles 

$144,870 

Zach Neto 

Los Angeles Angels 

$152,941 

Junior Caminero 

Tampa Bay Rays 

$169,800 

Michael Busch 

Chicago Cubs 

$173,444 

10 

Tyler Soderstrom 

Athletics 

$173,864 

11 

Shea Langeliers 

Athletics 

$197,436 

12 

Andy Pages 

Los Angeles Dodgers 

$202,632 

13 

James Wood 

Washington Nationals 

$206,649 

14 

Hunter Goodman 

Colorado Rockies 

$206,757 

15 

Kyle Stowers 

Miami Marlins 

$213,389 

16 

Elly De La Cruz 

Cincinnati Reds 

$213,889 

17 

Otto Lopez 

Miami Marlins 

$222,429 

18 

Jonathan Aranda 

Tampa Bay Rays 

$225,441 

T19 

Colson Montgomery 

Chicago White Sox 

$230,303 

T19 

Drake Baldwin 

Atlanta Braves 

$230,303 

*Rounded to nearest whole number  

Who Were The Most Undervalued Hitters This Season?  

While the Chicago Cubs season came to a disappointing end, the same cannot be said of third year outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong, whose third MLB campaign was his bet yet (by far), with the 23-year-old racking up 6.0 WAR in 157 games played, all while earning the league minimum of $820,000. That whopper of a WAR figure plus Crow-Armstrong's team-friendly salary meant the third year pro finished the 2025 season with the lowest dollar per WAR number in the league, at $128,500, finishing ahead of Maikel Garcia of the Kansas City Royals ($133,578 per WAR) and Wyatt Langford of the Texas Rangers ($138,125 per WAR). 

The other names that rounded out the most undervalued MLB hitters list this year were guys like Nick Kurtz of the Athletics ($140,741 per WAR) and Milwaukee Brewers' second baseman Brice Turang ($141,291).  

Of those five, Crow-Armstrong had the highest WAR total this year, per ESPN.com, at 6.0, followed by Garcia at 5.8, Langford at 5.6, Turang at 5.5 and Kurtz at 5.4, while Langford and Kurtz were the others of the quintet still earning the league minimum of $820,000 this season, compared with the $2.7 million Turang made and $4.850 million that Garcia raked in in Kansas City.  

Who Else Made The List?  

The rest of the MLB undervalued top 10 included names like Gunnar Henderson of the Baltimore Orioles ($144,870 per WAR), Los Angeles Angels' infielder Zack Neto ($152,941 per WAR), Junior Caminero of the Tampa Bay Rays ($169,800 per WAR), Michael Busch of the Cubs ($173,864 per WAR) and Tyler Soderstrom of the Athletics ($173,864 per WAR).  

Of those five, Henderson finished with the highest WAR total, per ESPN.com, with the former first round pick out of Arkansas earning 5.4 WAR in 154 games played, while Neto was the only other member of the group to exceed 5 WAR this year, finishing at 5.1 for the Angels.  

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Christopher has covered the sports betting industry for more than seven years, and takes the lead on both sports analysis and legislative developments for GDC Group. His work has also appeared on ArizonaSports.com, the Tucson Weekly and the Green Valley News.
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