Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant had the best-selling jersey in all of Major League Baseball during the regular season, according to sales on the league's official website.

The 23-year-old Bryant is the youngest player to lead the top-20 list, though youth is a theme among those that come off the racks the quickest.

Knocking It Out Of The Park The Chicago Cubs (80 percent) and New York Mets (95 percent) both saw a sharp increase in merchandise sales this season, with Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant leading the way among jersey sales. 1. Kris Bryant Cubs 2. Madison Bumgarner Giants 3. Buster Posey Giants 4. Clayton Kershaw Dodgers 5. Mike Trout Angels 6. Bryce Harper Nationals 7. Hunter Pence Giants 8. Anthony Rizzo Cubs 9. Matt Harvey Mets 10. Andrew McCutchen Pirates

San Francisco Giants pitcher Madison Bumgarner, who is 26, is No. 2, followed by his catcher Buster Posey (28), Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw (27), Los Angeles Angels center fielder Mike Trout (24) and Washington Nationals right fielder Bryce Harper (22).

Thanks to Bryant -- and the team's first postseason berth since 2008 -- the sales of Cubs merchandise this season are up 80 percent year versus a year ago. Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo joins Bryant in the top 10, coming in at No. 8.

Another team that has seen a huge boost in merchandise sales is the New York Mets, who won the NL East for the first time since 2006. Three Mets made the top 20 in jersey sales: pitcher Matt Harvey at No. 9; third baseman David Wright, who was injured for most of the season, at No. 11; and pitcher Jacob deGrom at No. 17.

Mets merchandise sales this season were up 95 percent, according to the league.

Noticeably absent from the top 20 was a representative from the New York Yankees. Derek Jeter, who retired last season, finished the second half of the season with the league's best-selling jersey.