
MLB All-Star Game 2025 voting begins: Full guide to dates, rules, and ballot picks
Everything you need to know about the 2025 MLB All-Star Ballot before casting your vote (MLB.com)
The 2025 MLB All-Star Ballot is live, and fan engagement is already shaping the narrative. With voting split into two phases, fans can cast up to five votes daily in Phase 1, ending June 26.
Baltimore Orioles supporters are rallying behind Ryan O'Hearn for AL Designated Hitter and rising star Jackson Holliday for second base. If selected, both would celebrate their first All-Star appearances. 'Each league's leading vote-getter during the first phase of voting will receive an automatic starting assignment at the All-Star Game.' The race is on, and every vote could shape the AL starting lineup.
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The 2025 MLB All-Star Game is gearing up to be one of the season's most exciting showcases, and it's landing in Atlanta's Truist Park on July 15.
Hosted by the Braves, the event promises not only on-field fireworks but also an engaging voting process that puts fans at the heart of the action.
This year, fans once again have the power to select the starting lineup for both the American League and National League—excluding pitchers, of course. The format follows a two-phase system, with Phase 1 already underway from June 4 through June 26. During this stretch, fans can vote for one player per infield position, three outfielders, and one designated hitter.
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The top vote-getter in each league will automatically earn a starting spot, while others will advance to the final round.
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Fans can vote up to five times every 24 hours, through MLB.com, club websites, or official MLB apps. There's even a bonus vote available through the Konami eBaseball™: MLB Pro Spirit app. The first-round results will be unveiled live on MLB Network at 6 PM ET on June 26.
Phase 2 kicks off from June 30 to July 2, narrowing the field to the top finalists.
Here, fans get one vote every 24 hours to decide the remaining starters. Final starting lineups will be revealed on July 2 at 7 PM ET on ESPN.
Beyond the fan-selected starters, the rest of the 34-player rosters—comprising 14 pitchers and nine reserves per league—will be filled by player votes and the Commissioner's Office. If a selected starter can't play, the next-highest vote-getter will step in.
With the Braves hosting and the fan base energized, the countdown to July 15 begins. Expect thrilling matchups, big names, and maybe a few surprises—all shaped by your vote.
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