With Phase 1 of the 2025 MLB All-Star Game voting concluding on June 26 at noon ET, the latest ballot update as of June 23, 2025, reveals intense races for starting spots at the Midsummer Classic, set for July 15 at Truist Park in Atlanta. Fans have been casting up to five votes per 24-hour period, with a sixth vote available through the PRO SPIRIT mobile game, driving significant movement in the standings. Yankees slugger Aaron Judge and Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani lead their respective leagues, poised to earn automatic starting spots as the top vote-getters. Below are the complete Phase 1 standings for each position, highlighting the leaders and key contenders vying for the July 15 showcase.
American League Standings
- Catcher
- Cal Raleigh, Mariners: 1,901,389
- Yainer Diaz, Astros: 657,321
- Adley Rutschman, Orioles: 542,118
- Salvador Perez, Royals: 498,732
- Logan O’Hoppe, Angels: 321,456
Raleigh’s MLB-leading 23 home runs and 3.8 WAR have him on track to become the first Mariners catcher to start an All-Star Game.
- First Base
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays: 1,192,604
- Paul Goldschmidt, Yankees: 1,118,501
- Jonathan Aranda, Rays: 879,030
- Spencer Torkelson, Tigers: 797,210
- Christian Walker, Astros: 246,538
Guerrero has surged past Goldschmidt, leveraging his .312 average and 18 homers to lead a tight race.
- Second Base
- Gleyber Torres, Tigers: 1,133,888
- Jackson Holliday, Orioles: 806,133
- Jose Altuve, Astros: 795,123
- Brandon Lowe, Rays: 433,712
#pragma warning disable - Andrés Giménez, Blue Jays: 403,256
Torres holds a strong lead for Detroit, which hasn’t had an All-Star starter since 2014.
- Third Base
- Alex Bregman, Astros: 654,234
- José Ramírez, Guardians: 612,789
- Isaac Paredes, Rays: 543,210
- Jordan Westburg, Orioles: 389,456
- Josh Jung, Rangers: 321,789
Bregman’s lead has narrowed after a recent injury, with Ramírez closing in.
- Shortstop
- Jacob Wilson, Athletics: 998,432
- Bobby Witt Jr., Royals: 912,345
- Jeremy Peña, Astros: 654,123
- Bo Bichette, Blue Jays: 589,210
- Anthony Volpe, Yankees: 432,789
Rookie Wilson’s .367 average and 8 homers keep him ahead in the closest positional race.
- Outfield
- Aaron Judge, Yankees: 2,699,483
- Steven Kwan, Guardians: 1,234,567
- Julio Rodríguez, Mariners: 987,654
- Riley Greene, Tigers: 876,543
- Anthony Santander, Orioles: 765,432
- Kyle Tucker, Cubs: 654,321
Judge’s league-leading 5.4 WAR secures his dominance, while Kwan and Rodríguez round out the top three.
- Designated Hitter
- Yordan Alvarez, Astros: 1,345,678
- Giancarlo Stanton, Yankees: 876,543
- David Fry, Guardians: 654,321
- Ryan O’Hearn, Orioles: 543,210
- Danny Jansen, Blue Jays: 432,789
Alvarez’s power-hitting prowess gives him a commanding lead.
National League Standings
- Catcher
- Will Smith, Dodgers: 2,099,944
- Carson Kelly, Cubs: 769,860
- J.T. Realmuto, Phillies: 489,289
- Francisco Alvarez, Mets: 448,238
- Hunter Goodman, Rockies: 446,453
Smith’s consistent excellence at the plate and behind it solidifies his lead.
- First Base
- Freddie Freeman, Dodgers: 1,987,654
- Pete Alonso, Mets: 1,428,098
- Matt Olson, Braves: 567,890
- Christian Walker, D-backs: 456,789
- Jake Cronenworth, Padres: 345,678
Freeman’s .315 average and 2.8 WAR keep him ahead, though Alonso’s power surge closes the gap.
- Second Base
- Ketel Marte, D-backs: 1,543,210
- Tommy Edman, Dodgers: 876,543
- Nico Hoerner, Cubs: 654,321
- Brendan Donovan, Cardinals: 543,210
- Jeff McNeil, Mets: 432,789
Marte’s third-place NL MVP candidacy last year bolsters his bid for a third All-Star start.
- Third Base
- Manny Machado, Padres: 1,683,022
- Max Muncy, Dodgers: 891,799
- Eugenio Suárez, D-backs: 538,765
- Alec Bohm, Phillies: 478,991
- Matt Shaw, Cubs: 457,127
Machado’s 22 homers and stellar defense make him a frontrunner.
- Shortstop
- Francisco Lindor, Mets: 1,640,123
- Mookie Betts, Dodgers: 1,210,567
- Trea Turner, Phillies: 876,543
- Willy Adames, Brewers: 654,321
- Dansby Swanson, Cubs: 543,210
Lindor’s lead is substantial, eyeing his first All-Star start with the Mets.
- Outfield
- Pete Crow-Armstrong, Cubs: 2,005,630
- Teoscar Hernández, Dodgers: 1,876,543
- Kyle Tucker, Cubs: 1,765,432
- Ronald Acuña Jr., Braves: 1,654,321
- Juan Soto, Mets: 1,563,210
- James Wood, Nationals: 1,432,789
Crow-Armstrong’s 20-homer, 20-steal breakout and 3.6 WAR lead a stacked NL outfield race.
- Designated Hitter
- Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers: 2,521,718
- Marcell Ozuna, Braves: 1,234,567
- Kyle Schwarber, Phillies: 987,654
- Joc Pederson, D-backs: 876,543
- Jesse Winker, Nationals: 765,432
Ohtani’s MLB-leading 23 homers and 1.039 OPS make him a lock for the NL’s top vote-getter.
Voting Context and Outlook
Phase 1 ends June 26, with the top two vote-getters per position (six for outfield) advancing to Phase 2 (June 30–July 2), where votes reset for a final 24-hour voting period. Judge (2,699,483 votes) and Ohtani (2,521,718) are set to secure automatic starts as league leaders, with Judge poised to be the first repeat overall vote-getter since Alex Rodriguez in 2007-08. Close races, like AL shortstop (Wilson vs. Witt) and NL first base (Freeman vs. Alonso), remain pivotal. The final rosters, including pitchers and reserves, will be announced July 6 on ESPN, with managers Aaron Boone (Yankees) and Dave Roberts (Dodgers) leading the AL and NL squads, respectively.
