2025 NL Silver Slugger Winners: Who Took Home the Honors?

2025 National League Silver Sluggers Winners: Who took home the awards from the Senior Circuit?



With the Los Angeles Dodgers’ World Series party fading into memory, Major League Baseball is wrapping up the 2025 campaign by handing out its final honors. Thursday brought the announcement of the National League Silver Sluggers, recognizing the top offensive performers at every position across the Senior Circuit.

The ballot was packed with star hitters this year, and several races felt genuinely up for grabs even after the finalists were revealed. No more suspense now—unless you’re waiting on the American League version, which arrives Friday.

Here’s a full look at the National League finalists for 2025:

2025 National League Silver Slugger Winners


Winners were originally listed in bold; formatting removed in transcription.

First Base


Pete Alonso, New York Mets
Freddie Freeman, Los Angeles Dodgers
Matt Olson, Atlanta Braves

Second Base


Nico Hoerner, Chicago Cubs
Ketel Marte, Arizona Diamondbacks
Brice Turang, Milwaukee Brewers

Third Base


Matt Chapman, San Francisco Giants
Manny Machado, San Diego Padres
Max Muncy, Los Angeles Dodgers
Austin Riley, Atlanta Braves

Shortstop


Francisco Lindor, New York Mets
Geraldo Perdomo, Arizona Diamondbacks
Trea Turner, Philadelphia Phillies

Outfield


Corbin Carroll, Arizona Diamondbacks
Pete Crow-Armstrong, Chicago Cubs
Juan Soto, New York Mets
Kyle Stowers, Miami Marlins
Kyle Tucker, Chicago Cubs
James Wood, Washington Nationals

Catcher


William Contreras, Milwaukee Brewers
Hunter Goodman, Colorado Rockies
Will Smith, Los Angeles Dodgers

Designated Hitter


Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers
Kyle Schwarber, Philadelphia Phillies
Christian Yelich, Milwaukee Brewers

Utility


Alec Burleson, St. Louis Cardinals
Jake Cronenworth, San Diego Padres
Brendan Donovan, St. Louis Cardinals

Team of the Year


Arizona Diamondbacks
Chicago Cubs
Los Angeles Dodgers



National League

Catcher — Hunter Goodman, Colorado

First base — Pete Alonso, New York

Second base — Ketel Marte, Arizona

Third base — Manny Machado, San Diego

Shortstop — Geraldo Perdomo, Arizona

Outfield — Juan Soto, New York

Outfield — Corbin Carroll, Arizona

Outfield — Kyle Tucker, Chicago

Designated hitter — Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles

Utility — Alec Burleson, St. Louis

Team: Los Angeles

Top offensive player at each position and overall team selected by major league coaches and managers

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