Overview
- MLB announced that rookie Pete Crow-Armstrong and veteran Kyle Tucker will start in the outfield for the National League at the 2025 All-Star Game in Atlanta.
- Fan balloting delivered Chicago its first pair of starting All-Star outfielders since 1936 when Frank Demaree and Augie Galan earned the honor.
- Crow-Armstrong earned his first career All-Star nod after pacing the majors with at least 20 home runs and 20 stolen bases and leading NL outfielders in defensive runs saved.
- Tucker secured his fourth straight All-Star start by ranking among the league leaders with a .290 average, 52 RBIs and a 4.0 fWAR through the break.
- Former Cubs infielder Javier Báez will start in the American League outfield, becoming the first player ever to start an All-Star Game in both the infield and outfield.