Reigning Most Valuable Players Judge, Ohtani Are Leading Vote-getters In First All-Star Balloting Update For 2025 Midsummer Classic In Atlanta

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Outfielder Aaron Judge of the reigning American League Champion New York Yankees leads all Major League players in the first balloting update for the 2025 MLB All-Star Game presented by Mastercard, while fellow 2024 MVP Award-winner Shohei Ohtani of the defending World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers paces all National League players.

The 2025 PRO SPIRIT MLB All-Star Ballot, which is available exclusively online and via mobile devices at MLB.com/vote, all 30 Club web sites, the MLB App and the MLB Ballpark App, will be accessible until the voting period for Phase 1 concludes at 12:00 p.m. ET on Thursday, June 26th. During the initial voting period, fans can submit up to five ballots each day on MLB platforms. Each day, after submitting a fifth vote on the ballot, fans will be given the option to be redirected to the mobile game, PRO SPIRIT for an exclusive opportunity to vote for a sixth time. In PRO SPIRIT, fans and gamers can follow the prompts to cast a sixth vote. On Thursday, June 26th, the top two vote-getters at each position (and the top six outfielders) in each league will be revealed on MLB Network at 6:00 p.m. (ET), and they will advance to the second phase of voting to determine who makes the All-Star teams and starts for each league. Once again, the leading vote-getter in each league during the first phase of voting will receive an automatic starting assignment at the All-Star Game and bypass the second phase of voting. (Note: if an outfielder is a league’s leading vote-getter, Phase 2 voting at the position will still take place to determine the remaining two starters among the next four outfield finalists)

Judge, who led all of Baseball in fan voting for a second time last season (also 2022), has received 1,568,527 total votes. The 33-year-old, who is tied for the Major League lead with 26 home runs on the season, is aiming for his seventh All-Star selection and seventh fan-elected starting assignment after earning the honor in each of the last four seasons, and in six of the last seven All-Star Games overall. The two-time AL Most Valuable Player (2022, 2024) could become just the fourth player since fan balloting returned in 1970 to lead the Majors in voting on at least three occasions. The only players to accomplish the feat previously include Hall of Famers Ken Griffey Jr. (5) and Rod Carew (4), and 2025 Hall of Fame inductee Ichiro Suzuki (3). In addition, Judge would become just the third Yankees player ever with at least seven fan elections, joining Hall of Famers Derek Jeter (9) and Dave Winfield (7).

Judge is followed in the AL outfield by Riley Greene of the AL-best Detroit Tigers and Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels. Greene, an All-Star for the first time in his career last season, has accumulated 675,070 votes, while the 11-time All-Star Trout has garnered 475,265 votes. Greene is vying to become just the fifth Tigers outfielder to earn a fan-elected starting assignment at the Midsummer Classic, and the first since Magglio Ordoñez in 2007. Others include Ron LeFlore (1976), Rusty Staub (1976) and Chet Lemon (1984). Trout is aiming for his 12th career Midsummer Classic selection and 11th fan-elected start. The three-time AL MVP would become just the third player in AL history to earn at least 11 fan elections with one Club, joining Hall of Famers Cal Ripken Jr. (BAL, 17) and George Brett (KC, 11). The leading trio of AL outfielders is followed by 2024 AL All-Star Steven Kwan of the Cleveland Guardians (457,882); two-time All-Star Javier Báez of the Tigers (421,342); and two-time All-Star and 2019 AL MVP Cody Bellinger of the Yankees (416,858).

Other highlights of the AL Ballot include:

Ohtani, who leads the NL and ranks third in the Majors with 25 home runs on the season, tops all NL players and ranks second among all Major Leaguers behind Judge with 1,398,771 votes. The four-time All-Star and three-time MVP, who led AL players in balloting for the 2023 Midsummer Classic, is aiming to become the first player since Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. to lead both the AL and NL in voting during a season (Griffey led the AL in voting with Seattle on five occasions before leading the NL in 2007 as a member of the Cincinnati Reds). Ohtani, who is seeking his fifth consecutive fan-elected starting assignment at designated hitter, was already the first player ever to win four straight fan elections at the position. He is followed in voting by San Francisco’s Rafael Devers (796,382), who was traded from the Red Sox to the Giants on Sunday while retaining his vote total, and Seiya Suzuki of the Chicago Cubs (358,138).

Dynamic outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong of the Cubs is currently sitting atop a star-studded group of NL outfielders with 1,126,119 votes, which ranks third-most in the NL overall. Crow-Armstrong, bidding for his first All-Star selection, is followed by his teammate and three-time All-Star Kyle Tucker of the Cubs (704,740); reigning T-Mobile Home Run Derby Champion and two-time All-Star Teoscar Hernández of the Dodgers (685,553); four-time All-Star Juan Soto of the New York Mets (625,618); 2023 All-Star Corbin Carroll of the Arizona Diamondbacks (597,805); and four-time All-Star and 2023 NL MVP Ronald Acuña Jr. of the host Atlanta Braves (596,363). With the top two outfielders, the Cubs are in line to send two fan-elected starting outfielders to the Midsummer Classic for the first time since 2008, when Alfonso Soriano and Kosuke Fukudome won fan elections. Tucker is seeking a first fan election, while Hernández was a fan-elected starter in the AL in 2021 with Toronto. Soto is vying for his second starting assignment, and first in the NL, after earning a fan election in the AL last season. Carroll is attempting to become the first Arizona outfielder with multiple fan elections following his starting assignment during his Rookie of the Year-winning 2023 season. Acuña is trying for a fifth career fan election, which would match Hank Aaron and Dale Murphy for the most in franchise history.

Other highlights of the NL Ballot include:

Overall, 12 different Major League Clubs are represented among the 18 positional leaders, while 17 Clubs are represented among the players on pace to advance to Phase 2 of the 2025 PRO SPIRIT All-Star Ballot. Six of the 18 positional leaders (33.3%) are internationally born, while 12 of the 36 (33.3%) players currently on pace to advance to Phase 2 are internationally born.

Phase 2 will begin at 12:00 p.m. (ET) on Monday, June 30th, with fans voting among the finalists at each position during a three-day window that concludes at 12:00 p.m. (ET) on Wednesday, July 2nd. Later that night, the winners will be announced on ESPN at 7:00 p.m. (ET) during the MLB All-Star Starters Reveal Show presented by PRO SPIRIT. During this second phase of voting, in which fans can vote once per day on MLB platforms, vote totals will reset (i.e., vote totals from Phase 1 do not carry over) and the winner at each position (including three outfielders per league) will be named a starting position player for the 2025 Midsummer Classic.

The NL All-Star Team, which will be managed by Dave Roberts of the defending World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers, and the AL All-Star Team, led by Aaron Boone of the defending AL Champion New York Yankees, will each have nine elected starters via the fan balloting program. The pitchers and reserves for both squads – totaling 23 for each side – will be determined through a combination of “Player Ballot” choices and selections made by the Commissioner’s Office. The balance of the All-Star rosters will be announced during the MLB All-Star Selection Show presented by PRO SPIRIT on Sunday, July 6th at 5:00 p.m. (ET) on ESPN.

During each phase of voting, the 2025 MLB All-Star Ballot will offer audio CAPTCHA functionality for visually impaired fans. Spanish-language ballots are also available to fans via MLB.com/vota.

Fans will once again have the opportunity to participate in the official voting for the Ted Williams All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award presented by Chevrolet. During the Midsummer Classic, fans can vote exclusively at MLB.com and the 30 Club sites – online or via their mobile devices – with the 2025 All-Star Game MLB.com MVP Vote presented by Chevrolet, and their collective voice will represent 20 percent of the official vote determining this year’s recipient of the Arch Ward Trophy.

MLB All-Star Week includes the MLB All-Star Game presented by Mastercard (July 15th); All-Star Workout Day featuring the T-Mobile Home Run Derby (July 14th); All-Star Saturday featuring the All-Star Futures Game and the All-Star Celebrity Softball Game (July 12th); the MLB Draft presented by Nike (July 13th-15th); the HBCU Swingman Classic presented by T-Mobile (July 11th); and Capital One All-Star Village (July 12th-15th). The 95th Midsummer Classic will be televised nationally by FOX Sports; in Canada by Rogers Sportsnet and TDA Sports; and worldwide by partners in more than 200 countries. FOX Deportes will provide Spanish language coverage in the United States. ESPN Radio will provide exclusive national radio coverage of the All-Star Game, while Univision will provide Spanish language coverage on radio. MLB Network and MLB.com will also provide comprehensive All-Star Week coverage. For more information about MLB All-Star Week, including ticket information and updates, please visit allstargame.com and follow @MLB on social media.

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