The full rosters for the 2025 All-Star Game are here!
Major League Baseball announced the rosters for the American League and National League on Sunday, adding the pitchers and reserves to the fan-elected starting lineups that were revealed on July 2.
2025 All-Star Game presented by Mastercard
• July 15, 8 p.m. ET (Watch on FOX)
• Special events and ticketing info
• All-Star Game rosters
• Team-by-team breakdown
The 95th Midsummer Classic presented by Mastercard will take place on July 15 inside Atlanta’s Truist Park at 8 p.m. ET on FOX.
The Dodgers lead all teams with five All-Stars, including left-hander Clayton Kershaw, who was selected by Commissioner Rob Manfred as a “Legend Pick” in recognition of his illustrious career. Kershaw, who recently became the 20th member of the 3,000-strikeout club, is now an 11-time All-Star.
Kershaw is one of 14 2025 All-Stars who have earned at least five selections in their careers, along with Freddie Freeman (nine), Chris Sale (nine), Aroldis Chapman (eight), Aaron Judge (seven), Manny Machado (seven), José Ramírez (seven), Josh Hader (six), Ronald Acuña Jr., (five), Pete Alonso (five), Jacob deGrom (five), Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (five), Shohei Ohtani (five) and Francisco Lindor (five).
The rosters include plenty of new faces as well, with 19 players receiving their first All-Star nod.
Rosters can still change between now and the All-Star Game if players drop out due to injury or other factors and are replaced by new players. Any replacements will be added here when they are announced.
Here’s a breakdown of the 2025 All-Star rosters — the starters, pitching staffs and reserves for each league:
* (Choice of MLB)
^ (Player-elected pick)
# (Chosen as All-Star but will not play)
+ (Named as a replacement)
If you want to understand how the rosters were put together for this year’s Midsummer Classic, click here for an explainer.
Starters
AMERICAN LEAGUE
C: Cal Raleigh (SEA)
1B: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (TOR)
2B: Gleyber Torres (DET)
3B: José Ramírez (CLE)
SS: Jacob Wilson (ATH)
OF: Aaron Judge (NYY)
OF: Riley Greene (DET)
OF: Javier Báez (DET)
DH: Ryan O’Hearn (BAL)
Judge, who leads the Majors in batting average (.361), on-base percentage (.471) and slugging percentage (.731) to name just a few categories, was appropriately the leading vote-getter among all players. But he has stiff competition for AL MVP from Raleigh. His MLB-best 35 home runs are the most by any catcher before the All-Star break. He will also be the first Mariners catcher to start the Midsummer Classic.
Ramírez and Guerrero have each been selected to five consecutive All-Star Games and have earned their fourth start. Conversely, Torres and Greene are first-time All-Star starters. They have been key cogs for a Tigers team that owns the best record in the AL. Báez, enjoying a resurgent season in the Motor City, will start his third All-Star Game. The Tigers have a trio of elected All-Star starters for the first time since 2007 and for just the fourth time in franchise history.
O’Hearn has enjoyed a breakout season at age 31 with the Orioles, highlighted by a 139 OPS+. Wilson, a strong Rookie of the Year candidate, is second only to Judge among AL players in hits (109) and average (.333).
NATIONAL LEAGUE
C: Will Smith (LAD)
1B: Freddie Freeman (LAD)
2B: Ketel Marte (AZ)
3B: Manny Machado (SD)
SS: Francisco Lindor (NYM)
OF: Ronald Acuña Jr. (ATL)
OF: Pete Crow-Armstrong (CHC)
OF: Kyle Tucker (CHC)
DH: Shohei Ohtani (LAD)
The NL lineup is full of household names. Ohtani, arguably the game’s most recognizable name around the world, was the NL’s leading vote-getter. He is an All-Star for the fifth straight year. Only his teammate Freeman (seven) has more consecutive Midsummer Classic selections. The Dodgers also have a familiar face behind the plate in Smith. He is second to Ohtani among qualified NL hitters in OPS (.993).
The 23-year-old Crow-Armstrong has the most FanGraphs WAR in the NL (4.6) and is one of 21 players in the All-Star Game aged 26 years old or younger. Armstrong, who has already surpassed the 20-homer, 20-steal mark, is joined in the outfield by Tucker. He has 17 homers and 21 steals through his first 88 games with the Cubs.
Acuña has been phenomenal since making his season debut in May. He’ll make his fifth All-Star start but his first in front of his home crowd. Lindor is an All-Star starter for the first time in his decorated 11-season career. Machado and Marte — who have hit 14 and 19 homers, respectively — round out an NL infield that has earned a combined 27 All-Star nods.
Pitchers
American League
Hunter Brown ^, HOU (1st All-Star selection)
Kris Bubic *, KC (1st)
Aroldis Chapman ^, BOS (8th)
Garrett Crochet ^, BOS (2nd)
Jacob deGrom ^, TEX (5th)
Max Fried ^, NYY (3rd)
Josh Hader ^, HOU (6th)
Yusei Kikuchi *, LAA (2nd)
Andrés Muñoz ^, SEA (2nd)
Tarik Skubal ^, DET (2nd)
Shane Smith *, CWS (1st)
Bryan Woo *, SEA (1st)
The AL pitching staff includes eight hurlers with previous All-Star experience, four of whom — Crochet, Fried, Muñoz and Skubal — made it last year. Looking even more dominant than he did in his 2024 AL Cy Young Award-winning season, Skubal is perhaps the frontrunner to start on the mound for his league, though it’s unclear if the schedule will line up right for the Tigers ace. Chapman leads the way here with eight selections, though this is his first time going to the Midsummer Classic since 2021.
The same goes for deGrom, a two-time Cy Young Award winner who has returned to form this year after missing most of the previous two seasons while recovering from Tommy John surgery. Brown, the MLB leader with a 1.82 ERA, headlines the AL’s list of first-time pitcher selections. Also on that list is Smith, who becomes the first rookie pitcher in White Sox history to make the All-Star team, as well as the second player since at least 2000 (joining Dan Uggla) to be named an All-Star the season immediately after being selected in the Rule 5 Draft, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.