Atlanta, GA – The excitement is building as the 2025 MLB All-Star Game approaches, scheduled for Tuesday, June 15, at 8 p.m. ET in Truist Park. This year marks the 95th Midsummer Classic, showcasing some of the best talent in baseball, with many players having deep connections to NCAA programs.
The All-Star starters were revealed on July 2 by fan vote, followed by the announcement of reserves on July 6. Fans can look forward to seeing players who not only excelled professionally but also distinguished themselves during their college baseball careers. Notably, Stanford, LSU, and Oregon State boast multiple representations in this year’s event.
From Stanford, Kris Bubic and Kyle Stowers will take the field, highlighting the university’s strong baseball tradition. LSU is represented by stars Paul Skenes and Alex Bregman, both well-known figures in the sport. Meanwhile, Matthew Boyd and Steven Kwan will represent Oregon State. It is interesting to note that Kwan and Skenes are the only All-Star game participants who have both won Men’s College World Series titles.
This year’s All-Star game features a variety of college conferences, reflecting the diverse talent pool in Major League Baseball. The breakdown of conferences listed relates to the player’s final year in college, highlighting how collegiate performance can translate to success at the professional level.
As anticipation grows for the All-Star festivities, fans are eager to see how these NCAA-to-MLB stars perform on one of baseball’s biggest stages.