When We’re All In, We #ALLWIN: MLB Players Rally for Charity in 2025 Campaign

The 2025 #ALLWIN campaign has wrapped up another successful season, with players from 10 MLB cities raising a combined $464,613 for more than a dozen charities close to their hearts.

Throughout the regular season, participating MLB athletes pledged donations tied to team wins, personal stats, and milestone achievements, transforming every strikeout and victory into direct support for nonprofit organizations addressing critical needs.

Our #ALLWIN 2025 Roster

Phillies ace Aaron Nola led the campaign, generating $297,500 for Team Red, White & Blue and The ALS Association through donations tied to both team wins and his personal strikeout total. Yankees teammates Paul Goldschmidt and Luke Weaver combined for $56,260 supporting Graffiti 2 Community Ministries and Pittsburgh Kids Foundation, while on the West Coast, Dodgers infielder Tommy Edman turned Los Angeles’s second consecutive championship season into $21,200 for International Justice Mission, supporting the global fight against human trafficking and exploitation.

The Orioles’ trio of Zach Eflin, Jordan Westburg, and Cedric Mullins combined for $30,117.83, and the Cardinals’ campaign featuring Miles Mikolas, Ryan Helsley, and Steven Matz raised $29,055.65. Additional contributions came from Pierce Johnson (Braves, $11,800), Ryan Walker (Giants, $1,000), and players who continued their campaigns after mid-season trades to the Mets and Red Sox.

In Texas, Rangers pitcher Shawn Armstrong honored the legacy of his former Rays teammate Jean Ramirez by raising $9,580 for JR98 Inc., a mental health awareness and suicide prevention organization. Armstrong’s campaign carried a powerful message that “suffering in silence is not OK,” bringing much-needed attention to mental health challenges in sports and beyond.

Causes Supported

Our 2025 #ALLWIN campaigns supported a diverse range of organizations:

Healthcare & Family Support: Project Sweet Peas, Ronald McDonald House Maryland, Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation, Family House, and The ALS Association provide critical resources for families facing NICU stays, childhood illness, chronic disease, and neurodegenerative conditions.

Veterans & First Responders: Team Red, White & Blue, Mighty Oaks, and The Backstoppers support those who’ve served through wellness programs, PTSD recovery, and assistance for fallen first responders’ families.

Youth Development: Challenger Baseball, Baltimore Urban Baseball Association, Pittsburgh Kids Foundation, and The Little Bit Foundation empower children through adaptive sports, education, and faith-based leadership programs.

Critical Social Issues: International Justice Mission and Crisis Aid U.S. Safe Program fights human trafficking and provides shelter for survivors, while JR98 Inc. raises awareness for mental health and suicide prevention.

When We’re All In, We #ALLWIN

The #ALLWIN model’s strength lies in its simplicity: fans already celebrate every win and strikeout. By tying these moments to charitable giving, Big League Impact transforms passive fandom into active philanthropy. A strikeout becomes support for veterans. A team win becomes a donation to combat trafficking or childhood illness.

As the 2025 season concludes, the #ALLWIN campaign demonstrates that baseball’s impact extends far beyond the diamond — one strikeout, one win, one generous donation at a time.