2025 MLB All-Star Rosters Announced With Major Snubs Across Teams
2025 MLB All-Star Rosters Announced With Major Snubs Across Teams

2025 MLB All-Star Rosters Announced With Major Snubs Across Teams

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The 2025 MLB All-Star Game rosters have been announced for the July 15 matchup in Atlanta, featuring both seasoned stars like Clayton Kershaw and exciting first-timers such as Hunter Goodman. While teams like the Dodgers lead in representation, notable snubs persist across both leagues, driven partly by the rule that each team must have at least one All-Star. Among the most discussed omissions are Framber Valdez of the Astros, who is having a standout season with a 2.90 ERA, Seiya Suzuki of the Cubs, the MLB RBI leader, and Joe Ryan of the Twins, all of whom remain strong candidates for injury replacement spots. The Seattle Mariners have made headlines with three All-Stars, including Cal Raleigh, who has broken MLB records for home runs by a catcher before the break, and Bryan Woo, one of the league's top pitchers by ERA and strikeouts. Several young stars, such as Caminero and Busch, have also been highlighted as deserving but left off due to roster constraints and competitive depth at their positions. Despite the snubs, the All-Star event will showcase a mix of MLB veterans and rising talent, with many still hoping for late injury replacement calls.

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