
MLB All-Star Rosters 2025 and Juan Soto, Top Snubs After Final Voting Results
The rosters for the 2025 MLB All-Star Game are officially here.
The starters for the annual game had been revealed on July 2nd and the reserves and pitchers were officially unveiled on Sunday. All 30 teams have at least one representative for the game at Truist Park in Atlanta. 19 players are also making their first appearance in the game.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers lead all teams with five representatives in the game. The Detroit Tigers and Seattle Mariners each have four players on the roster.
As many celebrate their accomplishment of making the mid-summer classic, others are feeling a bit jaded at not being included.
Here are some of the most notable snubs from the 2025 All-Star Game rosters.
Andrew Abbott, SP, Cincinnati Reds
Abbott is in his third MLB season and has broken out to become one of the top left-handed starters in the National League. He has gone 7-1 with a 2.15 ERA across 83.1 innings for the Reds in 2024. His efforts have helped the Reds be a competitive team in the NL Central.
Juan Soto, OF, New York Mets
Soto signed the richest free agent contract in MLB history in the offseason and has slowly begun to prove his worth after a mediocre start to the season. The 26-year-old is hitting .267/.401/.514 with 21 home runs, 51 RBIs and a league-leading 72 walks.
Cristopher Sánchez, SP, Philadelphia Phillies
The Philadelphia Phillies look like a true NL contender after a 53-37 start to the season. While Zach Wheeler has captured the biggest headlines among the team's starter, Sánchez has been a key contributor as well. The 28-year-old has gone 7-2 with a 2.68 ERA in 100.2 innings in 2025.
Joe Ryan, SP, Minnesota Twins
Ryan may have been the victim of the loaded nature of the American League starting pitchers but that doesn't mean he hasn't been worthy of recognition. He has gone 8-4 with a 2.74 ERA in 98.1 innings for Minnesota in 2025.
Michael Busch, 1B, Chicago Cubs
The Chicago Cubs have been a major story to follow this season but the talent on the roster also means that some very worthy players will be left off. Busch has been dominant at the plate, hitting .293/.377/.562 with 18 home runs and 56 RBIs in 2025.
Seiya Suzuki, OF, Chicago Cubs
Suzuki is another victim of the large amount of Cub All-Stars but he may have the best case to have been included. He has hit .261/.318/.551 with 24 home runs and a league-leading 75 RBIs.
Carlos Narvaez, C, Boston Red Sox
Narvaez was acquired by the Red Sox in the offseason and has quietly been one of the best catchers in the American League. He has hit .274/.351/.436 with seven home runs and 28 RBIs while being a strong defensive catcher for a pitching staff that produced two All-Stars.
Junior Caminero, 3B, Tampa Bay Rays
Caminero has appeared in three MLB seasons but has officially inserted himself this season. He has hit .258/.302/.511 with 21 home runs and 55 RBIs while a threatening bat for a Rays team that has gotten off to a 48-41 start.
Jackson Holliday, 2B, Baltimore Orioles
The 2022 No. 1 pick has adjusted well to MLB, hitting .251/.301/.395 with 10 home runs and 34 RBIs. He has also played great defense at second base and has been one of the few bright spots on the Orioles in 2025.
George Springer, OF, Toronto Blue Jays
After a difficult 2024 season, Springer's resurgence in Toronto has been nice to see. He is hitting .285/.378/.520 with 16 home runs and 53 RBIs for the Blue Jays and will look to help the team contend in a loaded division down the stretch.
The 2025 MLB All-Star Game is set for July 15 at 8 p.m. in Atlanta.






