
The first phase of the 2025 MLB All-Star voting is officially in, and the results are full of both expected names and some emerging surprises.
Aaron Judge is leading all American League vote-getters with a staggering 2,699,483 votes, putting him well ahead of the field in the outfield race. Over at first base, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has jumped ahead of Yankees’ veteran Paul Goldschmidt, earning 1,192,604 votes to Goldy’s 1,118,501.
In one of the tightest races, Tigers’ second baseman Gleyber Torres leads with 1,133,888 votes, but top prospect Jackson Holliday (806,133) and perennial All-Star Jose Altuve (795,123) are right behind him in the 2025 MLB All-Star voting.
Meanwhile, Jose Ramirez is dominating the third base race with 1,780,631 votes, and Cal Raleigh has emerged as the top catcher with nearly 1.9 million votes, more than double his closest competition.
Here’s a full breakdown of the current AL standings by position:
2025 MLB All-Star AL First Phase Results By Position
First Base

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. continues to lead all AL first basemen with 1,192,604 votes, edging past Yankees slugger Paul Goldschmidt, who sits at 1,118,501. Guerrero’s powerful campaign with the Blue Jays has clearly earned him fan support.
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- 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
Second Base

Gleyber Torres of the Tigers holds a strong lead at second base with 1,133,888 votes, powered by his solid all-around play. Jackson Holliday (806,133) and Jose Altuve (795,123) are neck-and-neck behind him, setting up a close fight for second.
- Gleyber Torres, Tigers: 1,133,888
- Jackson Holliday, Orioles: 806,133
- Jose Altuve, Astros: 795,123
- Brandon Lowe, Rays: 433,712
- Andres Gimenez, Blue Jays: 403,256
Shortstop

A surprising leader in the AL shortstop race for the 2025 MLB All-Star race is Jacob Wilson of the Athletics, who’s pulling in 1,120,791 votes. Bobby Witt Jr. follows at 868,584, with Jeremy Pena (608,345) and Bo Bichette (588,324) still within striking distance.
- Jacob Wilson, Athletics: 1,120,791
- Bobby Witt Jr., Royals: 868,584
- Jeremy Peña, Astros: 608,345
- Bo Bichette, Blue Jays: 588,324
- Trey Sweeney, Tigers: 323,042
Third Base

It’s not even close at third base. Jose Ramirez is crushing the competition with 1,780,631 votes, proving he is still one of the league’s premier talents. Alex Bregman is a distant second at 654,377, followed by Zach McKinstry (502,516) at third.
- Jose Ramirez, Guardians: 1,780,631
- Alex Bregman, Red Sox: 654,377
- Zach McKinstry, Tigers: 502,516
- Addison Barger, Blue Jays: 475,392
- Isaac Paredes, Astros: 364,632
Outfield

Aaron Judge is running away with the 2025 MLB All-Star AL vote lead, racking up 2,699,483 votes. The Yankees captain remains the league’s biggest draw as he continues to make history this season. Tigers outfielder Riley Greene holds second with 1,370,098, followed by teammate Javier Baez (901,969).
- Aaron Judge, Yankees: 2,699,483
- Riley Greene, Tigers: 1,370,098
- Javier Baez, Tigers: 901,969
- Mike Trout, Angels: 889,474
- Steven Kwan, Guardians: 810,746
Catchers

Mariners’ Cal Raleigh is leading the catching race by a wide margin with 1,901,389 votes, making him a likely Phase 2 favorite. Alejandro Kirk of the Blue Jays is second at 757,659, and Tigers rookie Dillon Dingler is third with 602,089.
- Cal Raleigh, Mariners: 1,901,389
- Alejandro Kirk, Blue Jays: 757,659
- Dillon Dingler, Tigers: 602,089
- Yainer Diaz, Astros: 336,410
- Logan O’Hoppe, Angels: 321,458
Designated Hitters

Ryan O’Hearn of the Orioles tops the DH list with 937,205 votes for the 2025 MLB All-Star game. The slugger is gaining traction with his breakout year. Yankees’ Ben Rice is second with 409,336, just ahead of Brent Rooker (396,290). The AL All-Star first ballot voting results had a significant difference from the present one.
- Ryan O’Hearn, Orioles: 937,205
- Ben Rice, Yankees: 409,336
- Brent Rooker, Athletics: 396,290
- Colt Keith, Tigers: 363,723
- Yordan Alvarez, Astros: 329,757
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