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MLB All-Star voting results 2025: Full list of starters, reserves revealed for AL, NL team rosters

Dan Treacy

MLB All-Star voting results 2025: Full list of starters, reserves revealed for AL, NL team rosters image

MLB All-Star Weekend arrives in Atlanta this year, with the All-Star Game capping the festivities on July 15. The biggest names in baseball will be on hand, and perhaps the two biggest were already locked in before the reveal of the starters on Wednesday.

Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani each clinched All-Star appearances by earning more votes than anyone else in their respective leagues during Phase 1 of voting. They will find out who is joining them in the lineup on Wednesday night, and the rest of the roster will be finalized on Sunday.

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Each MLB team is required to have at least one All-Star, so all 30 clubs will be represented in Atlanta. Due to injuries, however, a handful of players who enjoyed hot starts to the season — namely Arizona's Corbin Carroll and Houston's Jeremy Pena — won't be able to take the field.

Here's a look at who will suit up for the American League and National League in the 2025 MLB All-Star Game. 

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MLB All-Star voting results

American League starters

PositionNameTeam
CCal RaleighMariners
1BVladimir Guerrero Jr.Blue Jays
2BGleyber TorresTigers
3BJose RamirezGuardians
SSJacob WilsonAthletics
*OFAaron JudgeYankees
OFRiley GreeneTigers
OFJavier BaezTigers
DHRyan O'HearnOrioles

* — Clinched spot in Phase 1 voting

National League starters

PositionNameTeam
CWill SmithDodgers
*1BFreddie FreemanDodgers
2BKetel MarteDiamondbacks
3BManny MachadoPadres
SSFrancisco LindorMets
OFRonald Acuna Jr.Braves
OFPete Crow-ArmstrongCubs
OFKyle TuckerCubs
*DHShohei OhtaniDodgers

* — Clinched spot in Phase 1 voting

American League pitchers

PositionNameTeam
SPHunter BrownAstros
SPKris BubicRoyals
SPGarrett CrochetRed Sox
SPJacob deGromRangers
SPMax FriedYankees
SPYusei KikuchiAngels
SPTarik SkubalTigers
SPBryan WooMariners
RPAroldis ChapmanRed Sox
RPJosh HaderAstros
RPAndres MunozMariners
RPShane SmithWhite Sox

National League pitchers

PositionNameTeam
SPMatthew BoydCubs
SPMacKenzie GoreNationals
SPClayton KershawDodgers
SPFreddy PeraltaBrewers
SPRobbie RayGiants
SPChris SaleBraves
SPPaul SkenesPirates
SPLogan WebbGiants
SPZack WheelerPhillies
SPYoshinobu YamamotoDodgers
RPJason AdamPadres
RPEdwin DiazMets
RPRandy RodriguezGiants

American League reserves

PositionNameTeam
CAlejandro KirkBlue Jays
1BJonathan ArandaRays
2BJazz Chisholm Jr.Yankees
2BBrandon LoweRays
SSJeremy PenaAstros
SSBobby Witt Jr.Royals
3BAlex BregmanRed Sox
OFByron BuxtonTwins
OFSteven KwanGuardians
OFJulio RodriguezMariners
DHBrent RookerAthletics

National League reserves

PositionNameTeam
CHunter GoodmanRockies
1BPete AlonsoMets
1BMatt OlsonBraves
2BBrendan DonovanCardinals
SSElly De La CruzReds
3BEugenio SuarezDiamondbacks
OFCorbin CarrollDiamondbacks
OFJames WoodNationals
OFFernando Tatis Jr.Padres
OFKyle StowersMarlins
DHKyle SchwarberPhillies

How to watch All-Star Game pitchers, reserves announcement

  • Date: Sunday, July 7
  • Time: 5 p.m. ET
  • Channel: ESPN
  • Live stream: ESPN+ | Fubo

ESPN will broadcast the announcement show of the All-Star pitchers and reserves at 5 p.m. ET Sunday. Cord-cutters will be able to stream the show with ESPN+ or Fubo, which offers a free trial.

All-Star Game starter finalists

Fan voting for this year's All-Star Game was conducted in two phases. The player who garnered the most votes in each league during Phase 1 — Judge and Ohtani, in this case — automatically earned a spot in the starting lineup before Phase 2 of voting.

For all other positions, the top vote-getters in Phase 1 advanced to a final round of voting in Phase 2. In the infield, there were two finalists for each position. In the outfield, there were six total (four in the American League, as Judge claimed an outfield spot). The top vote-getters were pitted against each other in a 48-hour vote-off. 

Here were the finalists at each position as voted by the fans. The top vote-getters in each league from Phase 1 are in bold.

American League

PositionFinalist 1Finalist 2
CCal Raleigh, MarinersAlejandro Kirk, Blue Jays
1BVladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue JaysPaul Goldschmidt, Yankees
2BGleyber Torres, TigersJackson Holliday, Orioles
3BJose Ramirez, GuardiansAlex Bregman, Red Sox
SSJacob Wilson, AthleticsBobby Witt Jr., Royals
*OFAaron Judge, Yankees
OFRiley Greene, TigersMike Trout, Angels
OFJavier Baez, TigersSteven Kwan, Guardians
DHRyan O'Hearn, OriolesBen Rice, Yankees

* — Clinched spot in Phase 1 voting

National League

PositionFinalist 1Finalist 2
CWill Smith, DodgersCarson Kelly, Cubs
*1BFreddie Freeman, DodgersPete Alonso, Mets
2BKetel Marte, DiamondbacksTommy Edman, Dodgers
3BManny Machado, PadresMax Muncy, Dodgers
SSFrancisco Lindor, MetsMookie Betts, Dodgers
OFPete Crow-Armstrong, CubsKyle Tucker, Cubs
OFTeoscar Hernandez, DodgersAndy Pages, Dodgers
OFRonald Acuna Jr., BravesJuan Soto, Mets
*DHShohei Ohtani, Dodgers

Dan Treacy

Dan Treacy is a content producer for Sporting News, joining in 2022 after graduating from Boston University. He founded @allsportsnews on Instagram in 2012 and has written for Lineups and Yardbarker.