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Which New York Yankees will earn the 2025 All-Star badge?

Inna Zeyger by Inna Zeyger
June 5, 2025
in Aaron Judge, Carlos Rodón, DJ LeMahieu, Luke Weaver, Max Fried, News, Paul Goldschmidt, Trent Grisham
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The New York Yankees position themselves as major players in American League All-Star voting as summer approaches. Multiple Bronx standouts have delivered exceptional performances worthy of Arlington’s spotlight. The team’s combination of established veterans, resurgent stars, and surprising breakouts creates a compelling case for significant All-Star representation.

From franchise cornerstones to unexpected contributors, the 2025 Yankees roster features legitimate candidates earning recognition through consistent excellence.

Aaron Judge: A lock, a leader, and possibly the best

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Captain Aaron Judge remains the Yankees’ most obvious All-Star selection. He paces the AL with a 1.237 OPS while ranking among league leaders in home runs (21), batting average (.389), and 4.8 WAR. Judge transcends All-Star consideration — he’s positioning himself for another MVP campaign.

“If there is a safe bet, it’s that Aaron Judge has a pretty good shot of being named an All-Star this year,” said Meredith Marakovits on YES Network. “He’ll be starting in that game.”

This selection would mark Judge’s sixth career All-Star appearance. His current production trajectory suggests he could again lead AL vote totals for the second time in three seasons.

Paul Goldschmidt: Thriving in pinstripes and the AL

Paul Goldschmidt hits a three-run home run to power the Yankees' 3-0 win over the Rays in New York on May 2, 2025.
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Paul Goldschmidt has seamlessly transitioned from National League success to AL dominance. The 37-year-old first baseman, acquired through blockbuster offseason dealings, has become integral to the Yankees’ offensive balance.

Goldschmidt posts a .323/.380/.471 slash line with 6 homers and 28 RBIs. His veteran leadership and contact-oriented approach complement the team’s power-focused philosophy. Among AL first basemen, he ranks in the top three for both WAR and OPS.

“I’m going with Paul Goldschmidt,” Todd Frazier said. “He deserves it. What he’s doing in a new league, at his age, is impressive.”

Goldschmidt appears destined for his first American League All-Star recognition, barring unexpected struggles.

Trent Grisham: From role player to rising star

Apr 19, 2025; Tampa, Florida, USA; New York Yankees center fielder Trent Grisham (12) hits a home run against the Tampa Bay Rays in the second inning at George M. Steinbrenner Field.
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Center fielder Trent Grisham represents the Yankees’ most unexpected All-Star candidate. Expected to serve in a backup role this season, Grisham has seized expanded opportunities and become a regular contributor.

Grisham has delivered 13 home runs while maintaining an OPS nearing .850. His elite center field defense handles the most challenging assignments nightly.

“This guy deserves to be an All-Star, maybe even talks of a starter,” said Jack Curry. “His power numbers have been really good.”

Grisham’s performance places him firmly in All-Star discussions, particularly with his increased role in the Yankees’ outfield rotation.

Max Fried & Carlos Rodon: Yankees’ left-handed aces

Max Fried pitches during the first inning of the New York Yankees 13-2 win over the Colorado Rockies.
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Carlos Rodon pitches during the first inning of the Yankees' 3-2 win over the Guardians in New York on June 3, 2025.
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Max Fried and Carlos Rodon have anchored the Yankees’ starting rotation with contrasting but equally effective styles. Both southpaws merit All-Star consideration through consistent excellence.

Fried has validated his offseason acquisition with a 1.92 ERA and 0.97 WHIP. His effectiveness against left-handed hitting remains among baseball’s best, while his strikeout-to-walk ratio leads the league.

Rodon has rebounded from a disappointing 2024 performance, posting a 2.49 ERA with 98 strikeouts across 68 innings while rediscovering his command.

“There’s definitely a crop of lefties that will be in there this year,” said Curry. “Fried and Rodon are right there with Tarik Skubal and Garrett Crochet.”

Both pitchers could earn All-Star selections if health continues, giving the Yankees dual front-line representation in Arlington.

Luke Weaver: Injured but in consideration

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Luke Weaver was establishing himself as the AL’s premier reliever before hamstring problems intervened. He compiled a 1.05 ERA with 24 strikeouts while leading the league in saves through mid-May.

“He’s been the best closer, best reliever in the American League,” Frazier said. “Weaver, before the injury, was an All-Star.”

His All-Star chances depend entirely on his recovery timeline. June’s dominance could still secure a manager’s selection or injury replacement consideration.

Weaver’s absence has complicated the Yankees’ bullpen structure. His return could stabilize late-inning situations while potentially earning his debut All-Star recognition.

Dark horses: Volpe, LeMahieu, and more

Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe prepares to swing his torpedo bat during a home game at Yankee Stadium, using the newly developed “torpedo bat” that has drawn league-wide attention for its unique shape and power-enhancing design.
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Dj LeMahieu goes 4 for 5 in the Yankees 7-3 win over the Dodgers in Dodger Stadium, LA, on June 1, 2025.

Several Yankees are quietly building All-Star-worthy campaigns beyond the obvious choices.

Anthony Volpe has elevated his defensive shortstop play while improving plate discipline significantly. Strong competition in his position complicates his chances, but all-around value could earn reserve consideration.

DJ LeMahieu has steadily improved his offensive production since returning from injury, raising his OPS consistently since mid-April. While unlikely, sustained excellence could push him into versatile infield reserve discussions.

Yankees’ projected All-Star representation

Current performance and voting trends suggest this potential Yankees delegation:

  • Aaron Judge – Certain right field starter
  • Paul Goldschmidt – First base frontrunner
  • Trent Grisham – Outfield reserve candidate
  • Max Fried – Starting pitcher contender
  • Carlos Rodon – Rotation selection probability
  • Luke Weaver – Depends on a healthy return

Six legitimate candidates represent significant organizational depth, with others maintaining outside chances.

Voting process continues

All-Star balloting remains active at MLB.com, with final roster announcements scheduled for early July. Continued excellence could result in a substantial Yankees presence at the American League’s premier showcase.

Jack Curry summarized the situation: “This team has a lot of deserving names. We’ll see how many representatives they wind up having.”

What do you think? Leave your comment below.

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