
2025 All-Star Rosters
Starters
r-replacement; u-unavailable
Catcher: Cal Raleigh, Mariners
First base: Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays
Second base: Gleyber Torres, Tigers
Third base: INF r-Junior Caminero, Rays
Shortstop: Jacob Wilson, Athletics
Designated hitter: Ryan O'Hearn, Orioles
Outfield: Riley Greene, Tigers, Javier Báez, Tigers, Aaron Judge, Yankees
Pitcher: Tarik Skubal, Tigers
Pitchers — u-Garrett Crochet, Red Sox, u-Yusei Kikuchi, Angels, u-Max Fried, Yankees, u-Jacob deGrom, Rangers, Shane Smith, White Sox, u-Hunter Brown, Astros, Kris Bubic, Royals, Bryan Woo, Mariners, r-Drew Rasmussen, Rays, r-Casey Mize, Tigers, r-Carlos Rodón, Yankees, r-Joe Ryan, Twins, Aroldis Chapman, Red Sox, r-Carlos Estevez, Royals, Josh Hader, Astros, Andres Muñoz, Mariners
Reserves — C Alejandro Kirk, Blue Jays, INF Jonathan Aranda, Rays, INF Brandon Lowe, Rays, INF Alex Bregman, Red Sox, INF Jazz Chisholm Jr., Yankees, INF Jeremy Peña, Astros, INF Bobby Witt Jr., Royals, INF José Ramírez, Guardians, INF Isaac Paredes, Astros, INF Zach McKinstry, Tigers, INF Maikel Garcia, Royals, DH Brent Rooker, Athletics, OF Byron Buxton, Twins, OF Steven Kwan, Guardians, OF Julio Rodríguez, Mariners, OF Randy Arozarena, Mariners
National League
Starters
Catcher: Will Smith, Dodgers
First base: Freddie Freeman, Dodgers
Second base: Ketel Marte, Diamondbacks
Third base: Manny Machado, Padres
Shortstop: Francisco Lindor, Mets
Designated hitter: Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers
Outfield: Ronald Acuña Jr., Braves, Pete Crow-Armstrong, Cubs, Kyle Tucker, Cubs
Pitcher: Paul Skenes, Pirates
Pitchers — Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers (Legend Pick), Chris Sale, Braves, u-Zack Wheeler, Phillies, Logan Webb, Giants, u-Robbie Ray, Giants, u-Freddy Peralta, Brewers, MacKenzie Gore, Nationals, u-Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Dodgers, u-Matthew Boyd, Cubs, r-Andrew Abbott, Reds, r-David Peterson, Mets, r-Jacob Misiorowski, Brewers, Edwin Diaz, Mets, Jason Adam, Padres, Randy Rodriguez, Giants, r-Robert Suarez, Padres, r-Trevor Megill, Brewers, r-Adrian Morejon, Padres
Reserves — C Hunter Goodman, Rockies, INF Pete Alonso, Mets, INF Elly De La Cruz, Reds, INF Brendan Donovan, Cardinals, INF Matt Olson, Braves, INF Eugenio Suárez, Diamondbacks, DH Kyle Schwarber, Phillies, OF Corbin Carroll, Diamondbacks, OF Kyle Stowers, Marlins, OF Fernando Tatis Jr., Padres, OF James Wood, Nationals
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