2025 MLB Season: Top Pitchers in New Uniforms and Their Game-Changing Superpowers
Discover the top MLB pitchers in new uniforms for the 2025 season, their unique superpowers, and how they’re set to dominate the mound.

The 2025 MLB season is here, and some of the game’s most elite pitchers are stepping onto the mound in new uniforms. From Roki Sasaki’s otherworldly splitter to Max Fried’s deep repertoire, these aces bring unique skills that could redefine their teams’ fortunes. Here’s a breakdown of the top five pitchers in new places and what makes them special.
Roki Sasaki, RHP, Los Angeles Dodgers
Superpower: Kills spin on an otherworldly splitter Pitch mix: Four-seam fastball, splitter, slider Max velo: 99.3 mph this spring, up to 102 mph in the past Acquired: Signed for a $6.5 million bonus
Sasaki’s splitter has always been elite, but the 2025 version is a game-changer. With an average of 518 rpm at 85.8 mph, it’s now a knuckle-splitter hybrid, offering unpredictable movement. This evolution could make his slider less of a priority, as his splitter effectively serves as two pitches in one.
Corbin Burnes, RHP, Arizona Diamondbacks
Superpower: Supination (glove-side movement) Pitch mix: Cutter, curveball, slider, changeup, two-seam fastball, sweeper Max velo: 98 mph Acquired: Signed for six years, $210 million
Burnes’ ability to generate glove-side movement is unmatched. His cutter, slider, and sweeper dominate his pitch mix, making him a nightmare for hitters. His two-seam fastball and changeup keep batters honest, ensuring he remains one of the most versatile aces in the league.
Blake Snell, LHP, Los Angeles Dodgers
Superpower: Vertical planes created by his delivery and arm speed Pitch mix: Four-seam fastball, curveball, changeup, slider Max velo: 98 mph Acquired: Signed for 5 years, $182 million
Snell’s high arm slot and velocity create a fastball that seems to drop from the sky. His ability to manipulate vertical break makes his pitches nearly unhittable when executed correctly. His fastball, changeup, and slider all play off this unique trait.
Max Fried, LHP, New York Yankees
Superpower: Execution of a deep repertoire Pitch mix: Four-seam fastball, curveball, two-seam fastball, changeup, sweeper, slider, cutter Max velo: 98 mph Acquired: Signed for 8 years, $218 million
Fried’s command of seven distinct pitches sets him apart. While he lacks elite velocity, his ability to mix and match pitches with precision makes him a master of deception. His cutter and slider are particularly effective, complementing his sinker and changeup.
Garrett Crochet, LHP, Boston Red Sox
Superpower: Velocity Pitch mix: Four-seam fastball, cutter, sweeper, changeup Max velo: 98 mph Acquired: Traded from White Sox
Crochet’s fastball is the hardest among lefty starters, and his extension amplifies its effectiveness. His cutter and sweeper are also faster than average, making him a strikeout machine. While velocity is often criticized, it’s the foundation of Crochet’s dominance.
These pitchers are set to make waves in the 2025 season, and their unique skills will be key to their teams’ success. Whether it’s Sasaki’s splitter, Burnes’ supination, or Crochet’s velocity, each ace brings something special to the mound.