Ranking the 20 Most Marketable MLB Players Right Now

Baseball might be a team sport, but stars still shine bright—and in the modern era, marketability is just as important as batting average. With social media, flashy highlights, prominent personalities, and off-field swag, today’s MLB players have more ways to build a brand than ever.

Some players have elite talent and crossover appeal. Others have that thing that makes fans (and sponsors) want more. These 20 guys aren’t just great players—they’re baseball’s best marketing machines.

20. Julio Rodríguez

Julio Rodríguez
Wikimedia Commons

J-Rod brings energy, smiles, and style to Seattle. He feels like the face of the next generation, and brands are already lining up.

19. Pete Alonso

Pete Alonso
Wikimedia Commons

The Polar Bear mashes home runs and brings goofy charm to the clubhouse. He’s a lovable slugger built for highlight reels and mic’d-up moments.

18. Gunnar Henderson

Gunnar Henderson
Wikimedia Commons

Gunnar’s got flow, swagger, and superstar vibes on a young, fun Orioles team. He’s precisely the kind of rising star baseball needs more of.

17. Matt Olson

Matt Olson
Wikimedia Commons

Olson is quietly elite with serious power and consistency. He’s now on a Braves team that wins big. He’s a marketing dream waiting to be unwrapped.

16. Fernando Tatis Jr.

Fernando Tatís Jr.
Openverse

Tatis is electric on the field, polarizing off of it, and impossible to ignore. Love him or hate him, he’s got undeniable star power.

15. Corey Seager

Corey Seager
Flickr

Seager’s calm, cool, and collected—then casually drops bombs in the postseason. He’s got that superstar aura that sponsors love come October.

14. Bo Bichette

Bo Bichette
Flickr

Bo’s got the hair, the name, and the talent. He’s built to sell jerseys, hair products, and anything with a Toronto Blue Jays logo.

13. Rafael Devers

Rafael Devers
Openverse

Devers is the smiling assassin in Boston—he hits, jokes, and makes the game fun. He’s got both star appeal and a lovable vibe.

12. Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Flickr

Vlad Jr. has the bloodline, the bat speed, and the big personality. He’s always one home run away from going viral.

11. Bryce Harper

Bryce Harper
Openverse

Harper has been a superstar since high school and still delivers drama and dingers. He knows how to play to the crowd—and the camera.

10. Francisco Lindor

Francisco Lindor
Wikimedia Commons

Lindor is charming, bilingual, and full of energy. His smile sells just as much as his swing.

9. Corbin Carroll

Corbin Carroll
Wikimedia Commons

Carroll is a blur based on considerable potential and a clean image. He’s a breakout waiting to happen on every level—including endorsement deals.

8. Ronald Acuña Jr.

Ronald Acuna (50337465807) (cropped)
Openverse

Acuña brings flair, fire, and fireworks every time he plays. He’s a walking mixtape and already one of the league’s most recognizable faces.

7. Elly De La Cruz

Elly De La Cruz
Flickr

Elly’s size, speed, and swagger make him a marketer’s dream. He’s got the “future face of baseball” written all over him.

6. Mike Trout

Mike Trout
Flickr

Trout is still the the guy—elite, respected, and endlessly marketable. Even with a quiet personality, his greatness speaks volumes.

5. Bobby Witt Jr.

Bobby Witt Jr.
Flickr

Witt is fast, flashy, and fun to watch—a walking highlight. He’s already making noise on the field and would shine even brighter with national exposure.

4. Juan Soto

Juan Soto
Wikipedia

Soto mixes swagger with one of the best eyes in baseball. His on-base skills and celebration game make him a brand’s dream on and off the field.

3. Mookie Betts

Mookie Betts on May 31, 2016
Openverse

Mookie is a championship winner, a fashion icon, and a fan favorite. He’s got every tool a brand could ask for, including a bowling hobby.

Read More: 10 Reasons Why MLB Fans Have Had Enough of Bryce Harper

2. Aaron Judge

Aaron Judge
Wikimedia Commons

Judge is larger than life and the face of the Yankees. Every swing feels like an event, and every brand wants to ride that wave.

Read More: 10 Rising Stars in the MLB to Keep an Eye On

1. Shohei Ohtani

Shohei Ohtani
Wikimedia Commons

Ohtani is a global icon doing things baseball has never seen before. He’s not just marketable—he’s historic.

Read More: Ranking the 17 Best MLB Players Right Now

Related Articles
Jul 26, 2025; Cooperstown, NY, USA; Hall of Famer Derek Jeter arrives at the National Baseball Hall of Fame during the Parade of Legends in Coopestown, NY.. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images
Derek Jeter Slammed for Lying Over Yankees Old-Timers’ Snub
Yankees legend Derek Jeter is under fire after skipping Old-Timers’ Day, with WFAN's Boomer Esiason accusing...
Read More
Moody silhouette of a boxer leaning in a dimly lit gym with punching bag and boxing ring.
Boxing World Mourns Mike Tyson's Iconic Trainer
Legendary boxing trainer Tommy Brooks, who coached Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield, has died at 71....
Read More
Jan 20, 2025; Washington, DC, USA; Country music artist Carrie Underwood performs during inauguration ceremonies in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. Donald Trump takes office for his second term as the 47th president of the United States. Mandatory Credit: Chip Somodevilla-Pool via Imagn Images
Carrie Underwood Sparks NFL Fan Backlash With SNF Return
NFL fans blast NBC’s decision to stick with Carrie Underwood for the Sunday Night Football intro again...
Read More

As an Amazon Associate, The Quick Report earns from qualifying purchases.

Part of the Castaway Studios media network.