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NCAA staff | July 14, 2025

2025 MLB All-Star Game rosters: Where the players attended college

Paul Skenes strikes out 12 in Men's College World Series debut

Editor's note: Changed to include replacements

The 2025 MLB All-Star Game will take place at Truist Park in Atlanta, GA, on Tuesday, June 15, at 8 p.m. ET. The All-Star starters were announced on July 2 by fan vote, and the reserves were announced on July 6. 

Many stars participating in the 95th Midsummer Classic have strong ties to NCAA programs.

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*Only players who attended an NCAA baseball program are listed.  

American League

Starters

Position Player Team college years
C Cal Raleigh Mariners Florida State 2016-2018
SS Jacob Wilson Athletics Grand Canyon 2021-2023
OF Aaron Judge Yankees Fresno State 2011-2013
DH Ryan O'Hearn Orioles Sam Houston 2012-2014

Reserves

Position Player Team college years
3B Alex Bregman Red Sox LSU 2013-2015
2B Brandon Lowe Rays Maryland 2013-2015
INF Zach McKinstry Tigers Central Michigan 2015-2016
SS Jeremy Peña Astros Maine 2016-2018
OF Steven Kwan Guardians Oregon State 2016-2018
DH Brent Rooker Athletics Mississippi State 2015-2017

Pitchers 

Position Player Team college years
SP Hunter Brown Astros Wayne State (MI) 2017-2019
SP Kris Bubic Royals Stanford 2016-2018
SP Garrett Crochet Red Sox Tennessee 2018-2020
SP Jacob deGrom Rangers Stetson 2008-2010
SP Casey Mize Tigers Auburn  2016-2018
SP Drew Rasmussen Rays Oregon State 2015-2017
SP Carlos Rodón Yankees NC State 2012-2014
SP Joe Ryan Twins CS Northridge/CS Stanislaus 2015-2018
SP Tarik Skubal Tigers Seattle 2015-2018
SP Shane Smith White Sox Wake Forest 2019-2021
SP Bryan Woo Mariners Cal Poly 2019-2021

National League

Starters

Position Player Team college years
C Will Smith Dodgers Louisville 2014-2016

Reserves

Position Player Team college years
C Hunter Goodman Rockies Memphis 2019-2021
1B Pete Alonso Mets Florida 2014-2016
2B Brendan Donovan Cardinals South Alabama 2016-2018
OF Kyle Stowers Marlins Stanford 2017-2019
DH Kyle Schwarber Phillies Indiana 2012-2014

Pitchers 

Position Player Team college years
SP Andrew Abbott Reds Virginia 2018-2021
SP Matthew Boyd Cubs Oregon State 2011-2013
RHP Trevor Megill Brewers Loyola Marymount 2012-2015
SP David Peterson Mets Oregon 2015-2017
SP Chris Sale Braves Florida Gulf Coast 2008-2010
SP Paul Skenes Pirates Air Force/LSU 2021-2022, 2023

College breakdown

Stanford, LSU and Oregon State are the three schools with multiple All-Star game participants, with Kris Bubic and Kyle Stowers at Stanford, Paul Skenes and Alex Bregman at LSU and Matthew Boyd, Steven Kwan and Drew Rasmussen attending Oregon State. 

Kwan (2018) and Skenes (2023) are the only two All-Star game participants that won a Men's College World Series. 

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Here's a list of conferences represented in this year's MLB All-Star game:

Confernece Schools
SEC LSU, Tennessee, Florida, Mississippi State
ACC Florida State, Wake Forest, Louisville
Big Ten Indiana, Maryland
Pac 12 Oregon State, Stanford
ASUN FGCU, Stetson
WAC Grand Canyon, Seattle
Southland Sam Houston State
Mountain West Fresno State, Air Force
America East Maine
Big West Cal Poly
American Memphis
Sun Belt South Alabama
Great Lakes (DII) Wayne State (MI)

* Conference breakdown is listed as the conference the player was in in their final year in college. 

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