
Who owned October and Who owned the World Series in 2025?
The playoffs and World Series are over and what a finale it was. And with October bring done, the metric of Who Owned October and Who Owned the World Series turned out to be pretty accurate.
As for the hitters, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. had the highest WOO total with 4 1/2, finishing 1 ahead of Mookie Betts’ 3 1/2 and a log jam for third with Jackson Chourio, Teoscar Hernandez and Alejandro Kirk.
To nobody’s surprise, Yoshinobu Yamamoto had the highest WOO pitching total with 5. His teammate Blake Snell finished tied for second with 3 1/2 along side rookie sensation Trey Yesavage and Cubs reliever Daniel Palencia.
But the highest overall total belongs to Shohei Ohtani with 5, compiling 2 1/2 as a hitter, 2 /2 as a pitcher.
The tallies went along with Who Owned the World Series (WOWS).
Vladimir Guerrero topped hitters with 2 WOWS. Yoshinobu Yamamoto had the top pitcher tally with 3 and Shohei Ohtani had a combined total of 2.
Three players dominated October and had the numbers to prove it.
FINAL WOO Totals MLB, 2025
HITTERS “WOO” MLB, 2025
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. – Blue Jays 4 1/2, Mookie Betts – Dodgers 3 1/2, Jackson Chourio – Brewers 3, Teoscar Hernandez – Dodgers 3, Alejandro Kirk – Blue Jays 3, Michael Busch – Cubs 2 1/2, Josh Naylor – Mariners 2 1/2, Shohei Ohtani – Dodgers 2 1/2, George Springer- Blue Jays 2 1/2, Seiya Suzuki – Cubs 2 1/2, Jazz Chisholm Jr. – Yankees 2, Jorge Polanco – Mariners 2, Kiké Hernández – Dodgers 1 1/2, Aaron Judge – Yankees 1 1/2, Julio Rodríguez – Mariners 1 1/2, Jake Bauers – Brewers 1, Nick Castellanos – Phillies 1, Ernie Clement – Blue Jays 1, J. P. Crawford – Mariners 1, Freddie Freeman – Dodgers 1, Andrés Giménez – Blue Jays 1, Riley Greene – Tigers 1, Ian Happ – Cubs 1, Manny Machado – Padres 1, Zach McKinstry – Tigers 1, Parker Meadows – Tigers 1, Jackson Merrill – Padres 1, Bo Naylor – Guardians 1, Cal Raleigh – Mariners 1, Miguel Rojas – Dodgers 1, Kyle Schwarber – Phillies 1, Will Smith – Dodgers 1, Nick Sogard – Red Sox 1, Eugenio Suárez – Mariners 1, Spencer Torkelson – Tigers 1, Gleyber Torres – Tigers 1, Daulton Varsho – Blue Jays 1, Andrew Vaughn – Brewers 1, Anthony Volpe – Yankees 1, Javier Baez – Tigers 1/2, Cody Bellinger – Yankees 1/2, Bo Bichette – Blue Jays 1/2, Kerry Carpenter – Tigers 1/2, Caleb Durbin – Brewers 1/2, Sal Frelick – Brewers 1/2, Steven Kwan – Guardians 1/2, Nathan Lukes – Blue Jays 1/2, Matt McLain – Reds 1/2, Max Muncy – Dodgers 1/2, Jose Ramirez – Guardians 1/2, J. T. Realmuto – Phillies 1, Sal Stewart – Reds 1, Trevor Story – Red Sox 1/2, Masataka Yoshida – Red Sox 1/2
PITCHERS “WOO” MLB, 2025
Yoshinobu Yamamoto – Dodgers 5, Daniel Palencia – Cubs 3 1/2, Blake Snell – Dodgers 3 1/2, Trey Yesavage – Blue Jays 3 1/2, Kevin Gausman – Blue Jays 3, Eduard Bazardo – Mariners 2 1/2, Jacob Misiorowski – Brewers 2 1/2, Shohei Ohtani – Dodgers 2 1/2, Shane Bieber – Blue Jays 2, Seranthony Domínguez – Blue Jays 2, Tyler Glasnow – Dodgers 2, Tarik Skubal – Tigers 2, Will Vest – Tigers 2, Bryce Miller – Mariners 1 1/2, Freddy Peralta – Brewers 1 1/2, Cam Schlittler – Yankees 1 1/2, Cade Smith – Guardians 1 1/2, David Bednar – Yankees 1, Luis Castillo – Mariners 1, Garrett Crochet – Red Sox 1, Logan Gilbert – Mariners 1, Jeff Hoffman – Blue Jays 1, Brad Keller – Cubs 1, Will Klein – Dodgers 1, Troy Melton – Tigers 1 ,Adrian Morejon – Padres 1, Andrés Muñoz – Mariners 1, Colin Rea – Cubs 1, Carlos Rodon – Yankees 1, Cristopher Sanchez – Phillies 1, Max Scherzer – Blue Jays 1, Gabe Speier – Mariners 1, Ranger Suárez – Phillies 1, Aaron Ashby – Brewers 1/2, Anthony Banda – Dodgers 1/2, Scott Barlow – Reds 1/2, Chris Bassitt – Blue Jays 1/2, Aaron Civale – Cubs 1/2, Camilo Doval – Yankees 1/2, Max Fried – Yankees 1/2, Tyler Holton – Tigers 1/2, Luke Jackson – Mariners 1/2, Eric Lauer – Blue Jays 1/2, Nick Lodolo – Reds 1/2, Jesús Luzardo – Phillies 1/2, Keider Montero – Tigers 1/2, David Morgan – Padres 1/2, Chad Patrick – Brewers 1/2, Nick Pivetta – Padres 1/2, Quinn Priester – Brewers 1/2, Jose Quintana – Brewers 1/2, Yariel Rodríguez – Blue Jays 1/2, Justin Slaten – Red Sox 1/2, Carlos Vargas – Mariners 1/2, Luke Weaver – Yankees 1/2, Gavin Williams – Guardians 1/2, Justin Wilson – Red Sox 1/2, Justin Wrobleski – Dodgers 1/2
HITTER and PITCHER COMBINED “WOO” MLB, 2025
Shohei Ohtani – Dodgers 5 (2 1/2 as Pitcher, 2 1/2 as Hitter)
HITTERS “WOWS” MLB, 2025
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. – Blue Jays 2, Alejandro Kirk – Blue Jays 1 1/2, Shohei Ohtani – Dodgers 1 1/2, Mookie Betts – Dodgers 1, Miguel Rojas – Dodgers 1, Will Smith – Dodgers 1, George Springer – Blue Jays 1, Bo Bichette – Blue Jays 1/2, Kiké Hernández – Dodgers 1/2, Max Muncy – Dodgers 1/2,
PITCHERS “WOWS” MLB, 2025
Yoshinobu Yamamoto – Dodgers 3, Trey Yesavage – Blue Jays 1 1/2, Shane Bieber – Blue Jays 1, Seranthony Domínguez – Blue Jays 1, Will Klein – Dodgers 1, Kevin Gausman – Blue Jays 1/2, Eric Lauer – Blue Jays 1/2, Shohei Ohtani – Dodgers 1/2, Blake Snell – Dodgers 1/2, Justin Wrobleski – Dodgers 1/2
HITTER and PITCHER COMBINED “WOWs” MLB, 2025
Shohei Ohtani – Dodgers 2 (1/2 as Hitter, 1/2 as Pitcher)
Each winning team for every post season game gets a pitcher and a hitter who earn a full WOO(Who Owns October.)
And at my discretion, I award a 1/2 WOO’S to a worthy player on the losing team.
But the World Series deserves its own stats. WOWS (Who Owns the World Series.)
At the end of the post season, we will see who had the highest WOO total as a pitcher and a hitter. The WOWS total will be kept separately. Each game now counts towards both tallies.
A complete description of the rules can be found HERE.


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