3 Blue Jays who could make the 2025 All-Star Game

These stars could represent the Blue Jays in Atlanta this July.
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This year's All-Star game is at Truist Park in Atlanta, and there's a good chance there could be multiple Blue Jays that make the trip this year. While the Blue Jays only had one All-Star representative last year (Vladimir Guerrero Jr..), they sent multiple players to the All-Star game from 2021 through '23.

Here are the three Blue Jays we think have the best chance to be named All-Stars this season.

These Blue Jays have the best chance of making the All-Star game in 2025.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

Not only is Guerrero seeking a monster contract, but he'll also be going for his fifth straight All-Star appearance. He's earned both given the impressive start to his this career. While it's still unclear if he and the Blue Jays will ink an extension before the start of the season, Guerrero making the trip to Atlanta seems like a lock.

If he repeats what he did in 2024, then he'll also likely be the top vote-getter among American League third baseman. He recorded a 165 wRC+ last season with 30 home runs, 103 RBI and a .940 OPS, and there are no signs of him declining. Mark him down as the American League's starting first baseman.

Kevin Gausman

The Blue Jays' ace has two All-Star nods under his belt (2021 and '23), and will be looking to rebound in 2025 after he struggled last season. If Gausman has a strong bounce-back season, then he should be able to make it to this third All-Star Game.

To get there, Gausman would likely need to replicate his 2023 season when he had an ERA of 3.16 with a FIP of 2.97 and a WHIP of 1.18. Getting that dominant version of Gausman back would not only help Toronto's chances of making the postseason, but also help get him to Atlanta.

Anthony Santander

A first time All-Star last year, Santander could also up being up being an All-Star in his first year with Toronto. His strong season last year (44 home runs, 102 RBI) led to him getting a payday in Toronto. His power is outstanding and is among some of the best in baseball, and he should be able to put up some gaudy numbers this season so long as he's able to stay healthy.

Santander has turned into an All-Star player, and should up representing his new club in this year's All-Star game.

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