The 2025 Major League Baseball All-Star Game rosters were officially announced, drawing attention to several notable omissions. Among the most discussed snubs were Juan Soto, George Springer, Seiya Suzuki, Framber Valdez, Cristopher Sanchez, Michael Busch, Ranger Suarez, Kodai Senga, Joe Ryan, Trea Turner, and Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages. Shohei Ohtani was a headline selection for the National League team. The exclusion of Juan Soto, in particular, sparked debate given his performance and the fact that four New York Mets players were named to the National League All-Star team while Soto was left out. The All-Star selection process has faced criticism, including from players like Brandon Nimmo, who expressed confusion over Soto's omission. Media and analysts have highlighted these snubs as some of the biggest surprises in this year’s All-Star selections.
Nimmo lambastes All-Star selection process (Soto omission perplexes him) https://t.co/RkSNxDeLdP
Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages was named among the biggest All-Star Game SNUBS... Do you think Pages should have made the team? Why or why not?⬇️⬇️ https://t.co/m8I5YkQNF8
What were the chances before the season that the Mets would have four players named NL All-Stars and Juan Soto would not be one of them?