MLB: Judge And Ohtani Leading All Players In MLB All-Star Game Votes

Phase One of fan voting for the 2025 MLB All-Star Game ends on June 26th.

Shohei Ohtani

The New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge and the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani are the first- and second-ranked vote-getters, respectively, so far through the first phase of fan voting for the 2025 MLB All-Star Game. Since MLB All-Star voting opened on June 4th, Judge has received over 1.56 million votes while Ohtani has gotten almost 1.4 million votes.

The first phase of fan voting will run through June 26th, with fans allowed to vote up to five times every 24 hours. The leading vote-getter from both the National League and the American League when the first phase concludes will automatically qualify for the 2025 MLB All-Star Game in Georgia.

The top two vote receivers at every position and the top six outfielders will move on to Phase Two, which runs from June 30th to July 2nd. During those three days, fans are only allowed to vote once every 24 hours.


The winners from each position and three outfielders per league will be announced on July 2nd at 7:00 p.m. EDT.

Pitchers and reserve players (46 total players between the two leagues) will be chosen through a Player Ballot as well as selections made by the Commissioner’s Office. The finalized All-Star rosters for both leagues will be announced on July 6th at 5:00 p.m. EDT.

As of 4:05 p.m. EDT, this is a position-by-position breakdown of the top vote receivers from both the AL and the NL.

First Base

American League

  1. Paul Goldschmidt, Yankees. 667,258
  2. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays. 614,726
  3. Jonathan Aranda, Rays. 483,290
  4. Spencer Torkelson, Tigers. 426,283
  5. Christian Walker, Astros. 123,720

National League

  1. Freddie Freeman, Dodgers. 1,136,389
  2. Pete Alonso, Mets. 895,900
  3. Michael Busch, Cubs. 286,931
  4. Bryce Harper, Phillies. 276,647
  5. Luis Arraez, Padres. 140,396

Second Base

American League

  1. Gleyber Torres, Tigers. 535,079
  2. Jackson Holliday, Orioles. 449,093
  3. Jose Altuve, Astros. 446,787
  4. Jazz Chisholm Jr., Yankees. 250,416
  5. Brandon Lowe, Rays. 238,799

National League

  1. Ketel Marte, Diamondbacks. 850,572
  2. Tommy Edman, Dodgers. 510,451
  3. Nico Hoerner, Cubs. 354,745
  4. Brendan Donovan, Cardinals. 326,787
  5. Jeff McNeil, Mets. 320,850

Shortstop

American League

  1. Jacob Wilson, Athletics. 562,696
  2. Bobby Witt Jr., Royals. 519,984
  3. Jeremy Peña, Astros. 341,515
  4. Bo Bichette, Blue Jays. 316,538
  5. Anthony Volpe, Yankees. 201,891

National League

  1. Francisco Lindor, Mets. 1,019,273
  2. Mookie Betts, Dodgers. 597,188
  3. Trea Turner, Phillies. 348,053
  4. Elly De La Cruz, Reds. 312,538
  5. Dansby Swanson, Cubs. 307,173

Third Base

American League

  1. José Ramírez, Guardians. 968,754
  2. Alex Bregman, Red Sox. 397,581
  3. Addison Barger, Blue Jays. 248,463
  4. Zach McKinstry, Tigers. 235,189
  5. Isaac Paredes, Astros. 190,016

National League

  1. Manny Machado, Padres. 955,122
  2. Max Muncy, Dodgers. 415,750
  3. Eugenio Suárez, Diamondbacks. 290,138
  4. Matt Shaw, Cubs. 245,102
  5. Alec Bohm, Phillies. 232,469

Outfield

American League

  1. Aaron Judge, Yankees. 1,568,527
  2. Riley Greene, Tigers. 675,070
  3. Mike Trout, Angels. 475,265
  4. Steven Kwan, Guardians. 457,882
  5. Javier Báez, Tigers. 421,342
  6. Cody Bellinger, Yankees. 416,858
  7. Kerry Carpenter, Tigers. 380,985
  8. George Springer, Blue Jays. 330,470
  9. Julio Rodríguez, Mariners. 316,626

National League

  1. Pete Crow-Armstrong, Cubs. 1,126,119
  2. Kyle Tucker, Cubs. 704,740
  3. Teoscar Hernández, Dodgers. 685,553
  4. Juan Soto, Mets. 625,618
  5. Corbin Carroll, Diamondbacks. 597,805
  6. Ronald Acuña Jr., Braves. 596,363
  7. Andy Pages, Dodgers. 449,707
  8. Fernando Tatis Jr., Padres. 434,955
  9. James Wood, Nationals. 383,294

Catcher

American League

  1. Cal Raleigh, Mariners. 1,043,168
  2. Alejandro Kirk, Blue Jays. 370,460
  3. Dillon Dingler, Tigers. 316,401
  4. Logan O’Hoppe, Angels. 194,349
  5. Austin Wells, Yankees. 190,854

National League

  1. Will Smith, Dodgers. 1,124,629
  2. Carson Kelly, Cubs. 408,081
  3. Francisco Alvarez, Mets. 274,191
  4. J.T. Realmuto, Phillies. 249,476
  5. Hunter Goodman, Rockies. 247,914

Designated Hitter

American League

  1. Ryan O’Hearn, Orioles. 353,029
  2. Ben Rice, Yankees. 232,331
  3. Mike Tauchman, White Sox. 177,483
  4. Yordan Alvarez, Astros. 172,720
  5. Anthony Santander, Blue Jays. 168,208

National League

  1. Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers. 1,398,771
  2. Rafael Devers, Giants. 796,382
  3. Seiya Suzuki, Cubs. 358,138
  4. Kyle Schwarber, Phillies. 332,097
  5. Starling Marte, Mets. 244,421

 

The 2025 MLB All-Star Game will be held at Truist Park at 8:00 p.m. EDT on July 15th.

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