
The first update for Phase 1 of the 2025 MLB All-Star voting has just arrived. And it looks like the Los Angeles Dodgers are set to have a fantastic showing in the NL All-Star team on July 15 in Atlanta.
Shohei Ohtani is currently topping the charts as the overall leading vote-getter in the NL. Other Dodgers stars like Will Smith, Freddie Freeman, and Teoscar Hernández are all sitting pretty among the leaders in vote counts.
Not to mention, Tommy Edman, Max Muncy, and Mookie Betts would be finalists if the voting closed today. However, there’s one name that MLB.com’s Sonja Chen is interestingly endorsing. And that is Andy Pages.
Despite his deserving performance, Pages is currently on the outside looking in, ranking seventh among NL outfielders. He’s behind some big names like Pete Crow-Armstrong, Kyle Tucker, Hernández, and others.
AND THAT'S WHO ANDY PAGES IS! pic.twitter.com/oMfImbUf1m
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) June 18, 2025
It’s hard not to cheer for Pages. This 24-year-old outfielder has been nothing short of impressive this season. He hit a rough patch early on, starting April with a batting average of just .137.
However, thanks to continued support from manager Dave Roberts and his teammates, he’s turned it all around. He really kicked things into gear during a three-game series against the Pirates.
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He has since been racking up 10 hits and lifting his average to a more respectable .277. Since then, he hasn’t looked back.
Dodgers’ Andy Pages Shares Excitement Over Idea Of Joining the MLB All-Star

As of now, Andy Pages ranks among the top outfielders in the NL, with a .290 batting average, 50 RBIs, and 15 home runs. That’s really something considering he’s only in his sophomore season.
However, seeing him in the All-Star team in itself sounds like an exciting opportunity. Pages himself expressed how much making the All-Star team would mean to him.
“It’d be amazing. It’d be a great feat for myself. But obviously … it’s out of my hands. If I get there, it’d be awesome,” Pages said.
Even if the fans don’t vote him into the starting lineup, there’s still a solid chance he could end up on the roster as a reserve. The voting for Phase 1 is open until 9 a.m. PT on Thursday, so there’s still time for fans to show their support
With so much talent in the Dodgers lineup and such a strong performance from Pages, there’s a lot to look forward to as we watch how voting unfolds. Let’s keep our fingers crossed for Andy.
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