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2025 MLB All-Star Voting: Leaders and full standings by position after first fan update

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American League Voting LeadersCatchersDodgers’ Shohei Ohtani makes starting pitching debut vs. PadresFirst BasemenSecond BasemenShortstopsThird BasemenOutfieldersDesignated HittersNational League Voting LeadersCatchersFirst BasemenSecond BasemenShortstopsThird BasemenOutfieldersDesignated Hitters

The MLB released the first look at who fans want in this year’s MLB All-Star Game. Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani lead their respective leagues after the first returns. Check out the complete results from the first fan ballots for each position below:

American League Voting Leaders

Catchers

  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
  6. Yainer Diaz (Astros): 176,227
  7. Adley Rutschman (Orioles): 167,122
  8. Salvador Perez (Royals): 133,013
  9. Carlos Narváez (Red Sox): 111,796
  10. Bo Naylor (Guardians): 70,384

Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani makes starting pitching debut vs. Padres

Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani makes starting pitching debut vs. Padres

Los Angeles Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani made his starting pitching debut vs. San Diego Padres.

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First Basemen

  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
  6. Vinnie Pasquantino (Royals): 100,471
  7. Ryan Mountcastle (Orioles): 89,322
  8. Carlos Santana (Guardians): 84,869
  9. Nolan Schanuel (Angels): 81,220
  10. Rowdy Tellez (Mariners): 74,492

Second Basemen

  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
  6. Andrés Giménez (Blue Jays): 210,046
  7. Willi Castro (Twins): 153,712
  8. Dylan Moore (Mariners): 131,311
  9. Daniel Schneemann (Guardians): 107,245
  10. Lenyn Sosa (White Sox): 83,240

Shortstops

  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
  6. Zach Neto (Angels): 190,527
  7. Gunnar Henderson (Orioles): 157,389
  8. Trey Sweeney (Tigers): 150,787
  9. J.P. Crawford (Mariners): 142,123
  10. Corey Seager (Rangers): 129,579

Third Basemen

  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
  6. Junior Caminero (Rays): 162,300
  7. Maikel Garcia (Royals): 150,631
  8. DJ LeMahieu (Yankees): 143,375
  9. Ramón Urías (Orioles): 112,116
  10. Ben Williamson (Mariners): 86,467

Outfielders

  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
  10. Jarren Duran (Red Sox): 243,698
  11. Trent Grisham (Yankees): 242,664
  12. Daulton Varsho (Blue Jays): 224,994
  13. Byron Buxton (Twins): 219,808
  14. Tyler Soderstrom (Athletics): 218,444
  15. Randy Arozarena (Mariners): 189,284
  16. Nathan Lukes (Blue Jays): 186,858
  17. Taylor Ward (Angels): 178,794
  18. Wilyer Abreu (Red Sox): 169,345
  19. Jake Meyers (Astros): 165,934
  20. Cedric Mullins (Orioles): 123,572

Designated Hitters

  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
  6. Colt Keith (Tigers): 166,230
  7. Brent Rooker (Athletics): 165,126
  8. Jorge Polanco (Mariners): 101,019
  9. Joc Pederson (Rangers): 81,719
  10. Jorge Soler (Angels): 77,147

National League Voting Leaders

Catchers

  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
  6. William Contreras (Brewers): 150,663
  7. Gabriel Moreno (D-backs): 141,431
  8. Jose Trevino (Reds): 111,343
  9. Sean Murphy (Braves): 88,455
  10. Elias Díaz (Padres): 72,634

First Basemen

  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
  6. Matt Olson (Braves): 98,388
  7. Josh Naylor (D-backs): 98,322
  8. Willson Contreras (Cardinals): 64,594
  9. Wilmer Flores (Giants): 59,537
  10. Rhys Hoskins (Brewers): 57,322

Second Basemen

  1. Ketel Marte (D-backs): 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
  6. Bryson Stott (Phillies): 209,027
  7. Ozzie Albies (Braves): 162,621
  8. Jake Cronenworth (Padres): 100,380
  9. Brice Turang (Brewers): 74,962
  10. Tyler Fitzgerald (Giants): 48,659

Shortstops

  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
  6. Geraldo Perdomo (D-backs): 95,422
  7. CJ Abrams (Nationals): 79,831
  8. Isiah Kiner-Falefa (Pirates): 76,025
  9. Xander Bogaerts (Padres): 74,997
  10. Masyn Winn (Cardinals): 73,020

Third Basemen

  1. Manny Machado (Padres): 955,122
  2. Max Muncy (Dodgers): 415,750
  3. Eugenio Suárez (D-backs): 290,138
  4. Matt Shaw (Cubs): 245,102
  5. Alec Bohm (Phillies): 232,469
  6. Mark Vientos (Mets): 202,114
  7. Austin Riley (Braves): 192,388
  8. Matt Chapman (Giants): 183,223
  9. Nolan Arenado (Cardinals): 143,490
  10. Brett Baty (Mets): 67,026

Outfielders

  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 (D-backs): 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
  10. Brandon Nimmo (Mets): 355,347
  11. Ian Happ (Cubs): 284,090
  12. Nick Castellanos (Phillies): 269,007
  13. Tyrone Taylor (Mets): 268,013
  14. Jackson Merrill (Padres): 249,403
  15. Michael Conforto (Dodgers): 182,086
  16. Max Kepler (Phillies): 172,101
  17. Johan Rojas (Phillies): 155,586
  18. Heliot Ramos (Giants): 140,206
  19. Lourdes Gurriel Jr. (D-backs): 137,362
  20. Austin Hays (Reds): 128,220

Designated Hitters

  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
  6. Marcell Ozuna (Braves): 120,595
  7. Iván Herrera (Cardinals): 120,254
  8. Christian Yelich (Brewers): 90,369
  9. Gavin Sheets (Padres): 80,198
  10. Andrew McCutchen (Pirates): 53,841


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