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MLB All-Star red carpet winners and losers: Ronald Acuña Jr. blings out; Shohei Ohtani, Cal Raleigh fall short (for once)

MLB All-Star red carpet winners and losers: Ronald Acuña Jr. blings out; Shohei Ohtani, Cal Raleigh fall short (for once)

Yahoo16-07-2025
The 2025 MLB All-Star festivities are upon us, with the sport's biggest stars descending on Atlanta this week. Before the AL and NL All-Stars got into uniform for Tuesday night's game, the players and their families arrived in style on the red carpet.
Who was best-dressed, and who missed the mark? Yahoo Sports breaks it all down below:
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Winners
Ronald Acuña Jr. is as reliable as they come on the All-Star red carpet. As the video below calls out, he has put together some incredible looks over the years, and this year was no different.
As usual, the bling was blinding, with Acuña sporting a circular, Atlanta-themed pendant he said he designed himself.
We weren't familiar with your fashion game, Tarik Skubal. The AL starting pitcher brought high fashion to the carpet in an all-black look featuring Dior, Valentino and Jil Sander. The chains and sunglasses complete the cool, effortless vibe.
Skubal might not have known what he was wearing, but whoever is dressing him, keep it up.
We see you, Aaron Judge! The Yankees' star incorporated pinstripes into his look, rocking a sleek, summer-vibe suit paired with leather boots in a combination that just works.
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His wife, Samantha, complements the look with her cream-colored, peplum detail minidress.
Continuing with the summer-white theme, Yoshinobu Yamamoto channeled Hollywood glam with this sharp, formal look. The details, from the tie accessory to the watch, are on point.
Yankees star Jazz Chisholm Jr. always shows out, and this year was no different, as he sported a very on-trend belted suit jacket, plus a set of brooches. The flower chains on his pants and wrist add a touch of fun to the look.
Also on the brooch train was Max Fried, whose textured jacket, baggy pants and sneakers struck the right effortlessly chic tone.
Fernando Tatis Jr. is always willing to take a fashion risk, and it paid off with this white jacket, flared pants and black boot combo. The no-shirt look, complete with the necklace, just works.
What's in Pete Alonso's bag? He didn't say, but the Fauré Le Page tote was a chic accessory, and the slugger wins points for knowing his fashion history.
The All-Star red carpet brings MLB families together, and we have to acknowledge the Lindors, whose looks complement one another well without being too matchy.
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Francisco Lindor's detailed jacket paired with laid-back jeans makes for a cool-casual look.
Edwin Díaz and his family showed out in matching green suits, and you just have to appreciate the commitment to the uniform.
Mets All-Star Edwin Díaz walks the red carpet with his family on Tuesday in Atlanta. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/MLB Photos via Getty Images)
(Todd Kirkland via Getty Images)
Not only did the Marte family coordinate, but also their sleeveless blue, belted suits are top-tier. We do have questions about D. Baxter the Bobcat's look, however.
Ketel Marte arrives with his family to the All-Star Game on Tuesday in Atlanta. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/MLB Photos via Getty Images)
(Todd Kirkland via Getty Images)
Losers
Shohei Ohtani has had some top-tier fashion moments in the past, highlighted by his forest-green suit at the 2022 All-Star Game. But even the best player in the game will swing and miss, and that's what happened at this year's red carpet. Ohtani's look Tuesday was ill-fitting and disjointed, but his wife, Mamiko, picked up the slack in a very apropos, peach-colored dress.
Clayton Kershaw notched his 3,003rd career strikeout last week, but unfortunately for him, he struck out on the red carpet with this dull, mismatched look. We're not sure sleeveless is the way to go, but a little risk-taking couldn't hurt.
Despite being near the bottom, Paul Skenes does win some points for wearing a local Pittsburgh designer, David Allen, and for his funny retort to girlfriend Livvy Dunne's comment about his fashion.
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But his mauve suit with robin's-egg blue accents misses the mark a bit.
Cal Raleigh is on top of the baseball world right now after his Home Run Derby win on Monday, so we won't bring him down too much, but his navy suit leaves a bit to be desired. We give Raleigh props for owning his "dad swag," though.
Kudos to the Rodón family for their coordination, but Carlos Rodón's suit is ... a lot.
We're not sure who Mr. and Mrs. Met are wearing, but let's step it up next year, you two.
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