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    2025 MLB All-Star Voting: Leaders and full standings by position after second fan update

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    The MLB released the second update on who fans want in this year’s MLB All-Star Game. Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani continue to lead their respective leagues after the first returns. Check out the complete results from the first fan ballots for each position below:

    American League Voting Leaders

    Catchers

    1. Cal Raleigh (Mariners): 1,901,389
    2. Alejandro Kirk (Blue Jays): 757,659
    3. Dillon Dingler (Tigers): 602,089
    4. Yainer Diaz (Astros): 336,410
    5. Logan O’Hoppe (Angels): 321,458
    6. Austin Wells (Yankees): 306,548
    7. Adley Rutschman (Orioles): 301,390
    8. Salvador Perez (Royals): 230,920
    9. Carlos Narvaez (Red Sox): 191,710
    10. Bo Naylor (Guardians): 133,048

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    First Basemen

    1. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (Blue Jays): 1,192,604
    2. Paul Goldschmidt (Yankees): 1,118,501
    3. Jonathan Aranda (Rays): 879,030
    4. Spencer Torkelson (Tigers): 797,210
    5. Christian Walker (Astros): 246,538
    6. Vinnie Pasquantino (Royals): 176,189
    7. Ryan Mountcastle (Orioles): 168,768
    8. Nolan Schanuel (Angels): 154,326
    9. Carlos Santana (Guardians): 152,294
    10. Rowdy Tellez (Mariners): 146,360

    Second Basemen

    1. Gleyber Torres (Tigers): 1,133,888
    2. Jackson Holliday (Orioles): 806,133
    3. Jose Altuve (Astros): 795,123
    4. Brandon Lowe (Rays): 433,712
    5. Andres Gimenez (Blue Jays): 403,256
    6. Jazz Chisholm Jr. (Yankees): 388,234
    7. Willi Castro (Twins): 343,364
    8. Dylan Moore (Mariners): 215,659
    9. Daniel Schneemann (Guardians): 167,359
    10. Luis Rengifo (Angels): 148,793

    Shortstops

    1. Jacob Wilson (Athletics): 1,120,791
    2. Bobby Witt Jr. (Royals): 868,584
    3. Jeremy Pena (Astros): 608,345
    4. Bo Bichette (Blue Jays): 588,324
    5. Trey Sweeney (Tigers): 323,042
    6. Anthony Volpe (Yankees): 320,399
    7. Zach Neto (Angels): 319,164
    8. J.P. Crawford (Mariners): 297,765
    9. Gunnar Henderson (Orioles): 295,354 
    10. Corey Seager (Rangers): 234,311

    Third Basemen

    1. Jose Ramirez (Guardians): 1,780,631
    2. Alex Bregman (Red Sox): 654,377
    3. Zach McKinstry (Tigers): 502,516
    4. Addison Barger (Blue Jays): 475,392
    5. Isaac Paredes (Astros): 364,632
    6. Junior Caminero (Rays): 297,870
    7. Maikel Garcia (Royals): 261,027
    8. DJ LeMahieu (Yankees): 238,804
    9. Ramon Urias (Orioles): 214,733
    10. Ben Williamson (Mariners): 171,212

    Outfielders

    1. Aaron Judge (Yankees): 2,699,483
    2. Riley Greene (Tigers): 1,370,098
    3. Javier Baez (Tigers): 901,969
    4. Mike Trout (Angels): 889,474
    5. Steven Kwan (Guardians): 810,746
    6. Cody Bellinger (Yankees): 712,153
    7. Kerry Carpenter (Tigers): 664,318
    8. George Springer (Blue Jays): 602,412
    9. Julio Rodriguez (Mariners): 582,338
    10. Byron Buxton (Twins): 505,791
    11. Daulton Varsho (Blue Jays): 426,587
    12. Jarren Duran (Red Sox): 385,931
    13. Trent Grisham (Yankees): 364,943
    14. Nathan Lukes (Blue Jays): 358,128
    15. Randy Arozarena (Mariners): 357,329
    16. Tyler Soderstrom (Athletics): 345,729
    17. Jake Meyers (Astros): 330,872
    18. Taylor Ward (Angels): 308,798
    19. Wilyer Abreu (Red Sox): 265,609
    20. Ramon Laureano (Orioles): 241,397

    Designated Hitters

    1. Ryan O’Hearn (Orioles): 937,205
    2. Ben Rice (Yankees): 409,336
    3. Brent Rooker (Athletics): 396,290
    4. Colt Keith (Tigers): 363,723
    5. Yordan Alvarez (Astros): 329,757
    6. Anthony Santander (Blue Jays): 324,841
    7. Mike Tauchman (White Sox): 262,112
    8. Jorge Polanco (Mariners): 218,190
    9. Yandy Diaz (Rays): 170,504
    10. Joc Pederson (Rangers): 154,853

    National League

    Catchers

    1. Will Smith (Dodgers): 2,099,944
    2. Carson Kelly (Cubs): 769,860
    3. J.T. Realmuto (Phillies): 489,289
    4. Francisco Alvarez (Mets): 448,238
    5. Hunter Goodman (Rockies): 446,45
    6. Gabriel Moreno (D-backs): 272,518
    7. William Contreras (Brewers): 251,036
    8. Jose Trevino (Reds): 214,666
    9. Sean Murphy (Braves): 173,654
    10. Elias Diaz (Padres): 127,121

    First Basemen

    1. Freddie Freeman (Dodgers): 2,095,672
    2. Pete Alonso (Mets): 1,536,045
    3. Michael Busch (Cubs): 530,614
    4. Bryce Harper (Phillies): 520,401
    5. Luis Arraez (Padres): 246,069
    6. Josh Naylor (D-backs): 226,209
    7. Matt Olson (Braves): 209,229
    8. Willson Contreras (Cardinals): 122,832
    9. Wilmer Flores (Giants): 111,500
    10. Rhys Hoskins (Brewers): 96,939

    Second Basemen

    1. Ketel Marte (D-backs): 1,561,235
    2. Tommy Edman (Dodgers): 1,059,174
    3. Nico Hoerner (Cubs): 636,422
    4. Jeff McNeil (Mets): 550,123
    5. Brendan Donovan (Cardinals): 525,923
    6. Bryson Stott (Phillies): 415,324
    7. Ozzie Albies (Braves): 301,678
    8. Jake Cronenworth (Padres): 170,384
    9. Brice Turang (Brewers): 122,304
    10. Matt McLain (Reds): 93,594

    Shortstops

    1. Francisco Lindor (Mets): 1,641,053
    2. Mookie Betts (Dodgers): 1,211,461
    3. Elly De La Cruz (Reds): 689,640
    4. Trea Turner (Phillies): 661,489
    5. Dansby Swanson (Cubs): 563,984
    6. Geraldo Perdomo (D-backs): 190,966
    7. Nick Allen (Braves): 135,695
    8. CJ Abrams (Nationals): 131,515
    9. Xander Bogaerts (Padres): 128,822
    10. Masyn Winn (Cardinals): 126,132

    Third Basemen

    1. Manny Machado (Padres): 1,683,022
    2. Max Muncy (Dodgers): 891,799
    3. Eugenio Suarez (D-backs): 538,765
    4. Alec Bohm (Phillies): 478,991
    5. Matt Shaw (Cubs): 457,127
    6. Austin Riley (Braves): 357,462
    7. Mark Vientos (Mets): 326,385
    8. Matt Chapman (Giants): 317,021
    9. Nolan Arenado (Cardinals): 243,936
    10. Santiago Espinal (Reds): 102,746

    Outfielders

    1. Pete Crow-Armstrong (Cubs): 2,005,630
    2. Teoscar Hernandez (Dodgers): 1,366,537
    3. Kyle Tucker (Cubs): 1,219,866
    4. Ronald Acuña Jr. (Braves): 1,140,061
    5. Juan Soto (Mets): 1,048,781
    6. Corbin Carroll (D-backs): 1,019,472
    7. Andy Pages (Dodgers): 962,219
    8. Fernando Tatis Jr. (Padres): 743,171
    9. James Wood (Nationals): 678,358
    10. Brandon Nimmo (Mets): 586,388
    11. Nick Castellanos (Phillies): 537,121
    12. Ian Happ (Cubs): 530,735
    13. Tyrone Taylor (Mets): 434,974
    14. Jackson Merrill (Padres): 409,215
    15. Michael Conforto (Dodgers): 372,296
    16. Max Kepler (Phillies): 358,248
    17. Johan Rojas (Phillies): 316,477
    18. Lourdes Gurriel Jr. (D-backs): 281,192
    19. Heliot Ramos (Giants): 243,205
    20. Austin Hays (Reds): 241,759

    Designated Hitters

    1. Shohei Ohtani (Dodgers): 2,521,718
    2. Rafael Devers (Giants): 1,103,085
    3. Seiya Suzuki (Cubs): 641,687
    4. Kyle Schwarber (Phillies): 620,639
    5. Starling Marte (Mets): 402,213
    6. Marcell Ozuna (Braves): 229,214
    7. Ivan Herrera (Cardinals): 208,689
    8. Christian Yelich (Brewers): 147,247
    9. Gavin Sheets (Padres): 138,784
    10. Pavin Smith (D-backs): 108,828


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