Detroit Tigers’ Javier Baez jumps Mike Trout in All-Star voting update


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The Detroit Tigers have three position players tracking to advance to Phase 2 of fan voting for the 2025 MLB All-Star Game: second baseman Gleyber Torres, outfielder Riley Greene and outfielder Javier Báez.

All three of them — yes, even Báez — could start for the American League on July 15 at Truist Park in Atlanta, joining likely AL starting pitcher Tarik Skubal.

The second ballot update was released by MLB on Monday, June 23.

Phase 1 of fan voting ends Thursday, June 26.

Fans can vote for position players (but not pitchers) on MLB.com.

There are two phases of fan voting for the All-Star Game.

In Phase 1, the position player with the most overall votes automatically earns a starting spot, which will be outfielder Aaron Judge for the AL team. The top two vote-getters at each position, plus the top six outfielders, advance to the second round. In Phase 2, all vote totals reset and fans select the remaining starters from the smaller pool of players who advanced. The winners of the second-round vote will be announced July 2.

The full All-Star roster becomes official July 6.

In the second update, Báez has received 901,969 votes and surpassed Mike Trout (889,474) and Steven Kwan (810,746) for third place in fan voting among AL outfielders, trailing only Judge (2,699,483) and Greene (1,370,098). In the first update, Báez trailed both Trout and Kwan on the ballot.

Báez made the All-Star Game in 2018 and 2019. He is hitting .290 with nine home runs in 66 games in 2025, posting an .801 OPS. The 32-year-old has started 28 games in center field, 17 games at shortstop, 14 games at third base and one game at second base.

“If I get to the All-Star Game, I’m honestly going to be happy,” Báez said June 17. “If not, I’m going to get my rest for the second half.”

Meanwhile, Torres has extended his margin as the top vote-getter among AL second basemen, with 1,133,888 votes — way ahead of Jackson Holliday (806,113) and Jose Altuve (795,123). Additionally, Greene has maintained his status as the second-highest vote-getter among AL outfielders, behind Judge.

“If I go, it will be really, really special,” Torres, an All-Star in 2018 and 2019, said June 14. “Hopefully, I can make it. I know many, many guys from this team are going.”

Here’s an important note: If an outfielder is the AL’s leading vote-getter, which will be the case for Judge, only the next four outfield finalists will advance to Phase 2. Right now, that would be Greene, Báez, Trout and Kwan — followed by Cody Bellinger (712,153) and Kerry Carpenter (664,318).

That means Carpenter has three days to surpass both Bellinger and Kwan to join Greene and Báez in Phase 2, which seems unlikely to happen.

The Tigers have Torres, Greene and Báez all but guaranteed to advance to Phase 2 of voting, with five other players on the outside looking in: designated hitter Colt Keith (by 45,613 votes), Carpenter (by 146,428 votes), third baseman Zach McKinstry (by 151,861 votes), catcher Dillon Dingler (by 155,570 votes) and first baseman Spencer Torkelson (by 321,291 votes).

At this point, Keith (363,723) is the most likely to make a last-second comeback in the Phase 1 balloting. He needs to surpass both Brent Rooker (396,290) and Ben Rice (409,336) among AL designated hitters.

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