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But Seiya Suzuki is having a monster season as well. He leads the majors with 77 RBI, and belted his 25th home run last night. Yes, DH is deep, and it is hard to argue against Ohtani or Schwarber, but Suzuki feels like a snub.
The full MLB All-Star Game rosters have been released, but with certain big names injured on both the AL and NL sides, snubs like Philadelphia Phillies ace Cristopher Sanchez and Tampa Bay Rays infielder Junior Caminero still have a shot.
The MLB All-Star Game rosters are here, and more than a few big names have been left out, including Juan Soto, Mookie Betts and Trea Turner.
Yahoo Sports senior MLB analysts Jordan Shusterman and Jake Mintz explore the most egregious roster omissions from this year's Midsummer Classic. Hear the full conversation on the “Baseball Bar-B-Cast” podcast - and subscribe on Apple Podcasts,
The 2025 MLB All-Star Game rosters are set -- barring players who drop out due to injury and are replaced -- and of course that means it's time to start naming who got left off.
Somebody should have realized when the idea came up that the players we’d want to see would be long gone.
MLB season passes its halfway mark, the highly-anticipated All-Star Game is set to commence on Tuesday, July 15, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.
After being snubbed for an All-Star reserve spot, Royals third baseman Maikel Garcia was named as a replacement to the 2025 All-Star Game, giving the Royals four players on the AL squad. Garcia joins superstar shortstop Bobby Witt Jr., starting pitcher Kris Bubic and, as of an announcement earlier Friday, closer Carlos Estevez.
MLB insider Jon Heyman posted his snubs from the MidSummer Classic, and of course, Valdez finds his name there along with Cristopher Sanchez, Seiya Suzuki, Michael Busch, Juan Soto, Ranger Suarez, Kodai Senga, Joe Ryan, George Springer and Trea Turner.
As a way to recognize the best players who didn't make the All-Star team (yet), we rank the 10 worst snubs from this year's Midsummer Classic.