
See the Bowman Red RCs
The Bowman Red Rookie Redemption debuts in 2025 Bowman Baseball, offering collectors another fun way to collect Bowman and a new way to track and reward career milestones, starting with MLB’s Rookie of the Year.
Special short print Red RCs are inserted in 2025 Bowman Baseball that become eligible for FanCash redemption based on the player’s achievements over time.
Check out the Bowman Red Rookie Redemption Visual Checklist below to discover some of the best and brightest to rock a red RC tag on their rookie card.
All players with an asterisk (*) before their names are ineligible to win ROY according to MLB rules. For full Bowman Red Rookie Redemption rules visit fanaticscollect.com/redrc

Adrian Del Castillo | C, Arizona Diamondbacks
Adrian Del Castillo, a left-handed hitting catcher, has demonstrated solid offensive skills throughout his minor league career. Known for his plate discipline and contact ability, he brings a mature approach to the batter’s box. While his defensive skills behind the plate are still developing, his offensive upside could provide valuable depth to the Diamondbacks’ catching corps in 2025.

Rhett Lowder | RHP, Cincinnati Reds
Rhett Lowder, the Reds’ top pitching prospect, has made an impressive transition to the majors. In his first five MLB starts, he has pitched five or more scoreless innings in three outings, showcasing his ability to limit hard contact. While his strikeout numbers are modest, his command and poise on the mound suggest he could solidify a spot in the Reds’ rotation as a reliable middle-of-the-rotation starter.

*Drew Thorpe | RHP, Chicago White Sox
Drew Thorpe, known for his exceptional changeup and command, was poised to make an impact in the White Sox rotation. However, he is set to miss the entire 2025 season due to Tommy John surgery, which will delay his MLB debut. Once healthy, his pitching arsenal and control could make him a valuable asset for the White Sox in future seasons.

Jacob Wilson | SS, Oakland Athletics
Jacob Wilson, the sixth overall pick in the 2023 MLB Draft, has quickly ascended to the majors, earning the starting shortstop role for the Athletics. Known for his exceptional contact skills, he recorded a 9.7% strikeout rate during his 2024 MLB debut, one of the lowest among players with at least 100 plate appearances. His defensive reliability and high-contact approach make him a promising everyday player for the Oakland Athletics.

Roki Sasaki | RHP, Los Angeles Dodgers
Roki Sasaki, the highly touted Japanese pitcher, joined the Dodgers in 2025 with significant anticipation. Known for his triple-digit fastball and devastating splitter, he has been a sensation in Japan’s NPB. While he possesses immense talent, scouts note that he is still adapting to MLB hitters and the rigors of a full season. His development will be closely watched, but his potential to become a frontline starter is evident.

*James Wood | OF, Washington Nationals
James Wood, a towering outfielder with a potent combination of power and speed, ascended to the No. 1 spot in Baseball America’s Top 100 Prospects list after his MLB debut in 2024. His well-rounded skill set and significant impact at the plate position him as a cornerstone for the Nationals’ future.

Adael Amador | 2B/SS, Colorado Rockies
Adael Amador, the Rockies’ top infield prospect, made his MLB debut in 2024, showcasing his switch-hitting abilities and plate discipline. Known for his advanced approach at the plate, Amador is expected to solidify his role in Colorado’s middle infield.

Coby Mayo | 3B, Baltimore Orioles
Coby Mayo, a power-hitting third baseman, has demonstrated significant offensive potential in the minors. Despite a brief demotion to Triple-A in 2025, Mayo’s ability to drive the ball and his defensive skills at the hot corner make him a key figure in the Orioles’ future.

Tomoyuki Sugano | RHP, Baltimore Orioles
Veteran Japanese pitcher Tomoyuki Sugano joined the Orioles in 2025 after a successful career in NPB. Known for his command and pitch mix, Sugano is expected to bring experience and depth to Baltimore’s rotation.

Dylan Crews | OF, Washington Nationals
Dylan Crews, a standout outfielder from LSU, made his MLB debut with the Nationals in 2024. Recognized for his hitting prowess and defensive capabilities, Crews is poised to be a central figure in Washington’s lineup.

*Connor Norby | 2B, Miami Marlins
Connor Norby, known for his offensive consistency, is recovering from an oblique strain as of early 2025. Once healthy, his contact skills and power potential make him a valuable asset for the Marlins’ infield.

Shay Whitcomb | INF, Houston Astros
Shay Whitcomb, recognized for his power-hitting in the minors, has been called up to the Astros’ roster. His versatility in the infield and offensive upside provide Houston with valuable depth.

Jackson Jobe | RHP, Detroit Tigers
Jackson Jobe, the Tigers’ top pitching prospect, secured a spot in Detroit’s starting rotation for the 2025 season. With a repertoire featuring a high-velocity fastball and sharp breaking pitches, Jobe is expected to make a significant impact on the mound.

*David Festa | RHP, Minnesota Twins
David Festa, a promising right-handed pitcher, has been recognized for his potential as a mid-rotation starter or high-leverage reliever. His development in the Twins’ system is closely watched as he aims to contribute at the major league level.

Thomas Saggese | INF, St. Louis Cardinals
Thomas Saggese was promoted to the Cardinals’ major league roster in 2024, stepping in amid infield injuries. His offensive capabilities and versatility make him a valuable addition to St. Louis’s infield depth.

Jace Jung | 2B, Detroit Tigers
Jace Jung, a left-handed hitting infielder, made his MLB debut with the Tigers in 2024. While his offensive skills are notable, improvements in his defensive play are essential for securing a long-term role in Detroit’s infield.

Hurston Waldrep | RHP, Atlanta Braves
Hurston Waldrep, a right-handed pitcher in the Braves’ system, is recognized for his impressive fastball and slider combination. As he continues to develop, Waldrep is considered a key pitching prospect for Atlanta’s future rotation.

River Ryan | RHP, Los Angeles Dodgers
River Ryan, a right-handed pitcher for the Dodgers, has shown promise with his performance in the minors. His progression is monitored as he aims to contribute to Los Angeles’s pitching staff.

*Brooks Lee | INF, Minnesota Twins
Brooks Lee, the 2022 first-round pick, made his MLB debut in 2024, showcasing versatility by playing multiple infield positions. After recovering from a lumbar strain, he was reinstated in April 2025 and is expected to contribute significantly to the Twins’ infield depth.

Orelvis Martinez | 2B/3B, Toronto Blue Jays
Orelvis Martinez, Toronto’s No. 2 prospect at the end of 2024, is known for his power-hitting capabilities. While his offensive skills are promising, he continues to refine his defensive abilities, aiming to secure a consistent role in the Blue Jays’ lineup.

*Spencer Schwellenbach | RHP, Atlanta Braves
Spencer Schwellenbach has demonstrated a diverse pitching arsenal, recording positive run values with five different pitches in 2024. His versatility on the mound positions him as a valuable asset in the Braves’ pitching rotation.

Kumar Rocker | RHP, Texas Rangers
Kumar Rocker, the son of former NFL player Tracy Rocker, possesses a powerful build and a dynamic pitching style. Despite limited innings over the past three years, his potential remains high as he continues to develop within the Rangers’ system.

*Jhonkensy Noel | OF, Cleveland Guardians
Jhonkensy Noel made his MLB debut in 2024, displaying significant power with 13 home runs in 179 at-bats. While his batting average has room for improvement, his power-hitting potential makes him a notable prospect for the Guardians.

Luisangel Acuña | INF, New York Mets
Luisangel Acuña, brother of Ronald Acuña Jr., is working to refine his skills after posting a .654 OPS in Triple-A during the 2024 season. The Mets are monitoring his development closely as he aims to make a significant impact at the major league level.

*Ben Rice | C/1B, New York Yankees
Ben Rice has made notable strides in his physical development, adding muscle to enhance his performance. His improved bat speed and versatility at catcher and first base position him as a potential breakout candidate for the Yankees in 2025.

Hyeseong Kim | 2B/SS, Los Angeles Dodgers
Hyeseong Kim, a former KBO standout, has been offered to MLB teams for the 2025 season. Known for his versatility and defensive prowess, he could provide valuable depth to the Dodgers’ infield.

Tyler Locklear | 1B, Seattle Mariners
Tyler Locklear, a top prospect for the Mariners, has settled into the first base position. With consistent at-bats, he has the potential to become a regular contributor to Seattle’s lineup.

Caden Dana | RHP, Los Angeles Angels
Caden Dana, the Angels’ No. 2 prospect, was called up in April 2025 after an impressive 2024 season in Double-A. He is expected to bolster the Angels’ pitching staff, contributing both as a starter and reliever.

Kevin Alcántara | OF, Chicago Cubs
Kevin Alcántara, an outfielder with considerable upside, is working to improve his contact consistency. His combination of power and speed makes him a promising prospect for the Cubs’ future.

Nick Yorke | 2B/OF, Pittsburgh Pirates
Nick Yorke, acquired by the Pirates, showcased his offensive prowess in Triple-A with a .333 batting average and a .918 OPS in 2024. His hitting skills position him as a strong candidate for a starting role in Pittsburgh’s lineup.