Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani are leading in 2025 MLB All-Star Game fan voting, with Judge garnering over 1.5 million votes and Ohtani second with 1.4 million. Judge's potential for a seventh selection and another vote-leading title places him among elite players historically. Ohtani aims to achieve a unique milestone of leading both leagues in fan voting. The voting update also highlights other key players across positions in the American and National Leagues, indicating competitive races as fans continue to cast their votes.
Judge leads all vote-getters with 1,568,527 votes, aiming for his seventh All-Star selection, and a remarkable third time as the overall vote leader since 1970.
Ohtani, now with the Dodgers, is second overall in voting with 1,398,771 votes, seeking to become first since Griffey to lead both leagues in voting.
Cal Raleigh is positioned as the top American League catcher, possibly marking Seattle's first-ever fan-elected catcher with his current lead.
Pete Crow-Armstrong headlines the National League outfield vote, edging out other prominent names like Juan Soto and Ronald Acuña Jr. as the voting progresses.
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