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| bgcolor=”#CFECEC”|[[Félix Bautista (baseball)|Félix Bautista]]^||Baltimore Orioles || bgcolor=”#CFECEC” |Emmanuel Clase^ (2)||Cleveland Guardians

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|[[Catcher|C]]||bgcolor=”#CFECEC”| [[William Contreras]]^||Milwaukee Brewers||bgcolor=”#CFECEC”|Salvador Pérez^ (3)||Kansas City Royals

|[[Catcher|C]]||bgcolor=”#CFECEC”| [[William Contreras]]^||Milwaukee Brewers||bgcolor=”#CFECEC”|Salvador Pérez^ (3)||Kansas City Royals

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|bgcolor=”#CFECEC”| Ryan Helsley^ (2)||St. Louis Cardinals||bgcolor=”#CFECEC”|Kirby Yates^ (2)||Texas Rangers

|bgcolor=”#CFECEC”| Ryan Helsley^ (2)||St. Louis Cardinals||bgcolor=”#CFECEC”|Kirby Yates^ (2)||Texas Rangers

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|[[Catcher|C]]||bgcolor=”#CFECEC”| [[Cal Raleigh]]^||Seattle Mariners||bgcolor=”#CFECEC”|Will Smith (2)||Los Angeles Dodgers

|[[Catcher|C]]||bgcolor=”#CFECEC”| [[Cal Raleigh]]^||Seattle Mariners||bgcolor=”#CFECEC”|Will Smith (2)||Los Angeles Dodgers

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| rowspan=”3″ |[[Outfielder|OF]]||bgcolor=”#CFECEC”| ”’Aaron Judge”’^ (5)||New York Yankees||bgcolor=”#CFECEC”|Cody Bellinger^ (2)||New York Yankees

| rowspan=”3″ |[[Outfielder|OF]]||bgcolor=”#CFECEC”| ”’Aaron Judge”’^ (5)||New York Yankees||bgcolor=”#CFECEC”|Cody Bellinger^ (2)||New York Yankees

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|bgcolor=”#CFECEC”| Julio Rodriguez^ (2)||Seattle Mariners||bgcolor=”#CFECEC”|Corbin Carroll^ (2)||Arizona Diamondbacks

|bgcolor=”#CFECEC”| Julio ^ (2)||Seattle Mariners||bgcolor=”#CFECEC”|Corbin Carroll^ (2)||Arizona Diamondbacks

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|bgcolor=”#CFECEC”| Juan Soto^ (5)||New York Mets||bgcolor=”#CFECEC”|[[Pete Crow-Armstrong]]^||Chicago Cubs

|bgcolor=”#CFECEC”| Juan Soto^ (5)||New York Mets||bgcolor=”#CFECEC”|[[Pete Crow-Armstrong]]^||Chicago Cubs

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The following players have been selected for an All-MLB Team three or more times.

The following players have been selected for an All-MLB Team three or more times.

”Updated as of the conclusion of the [[2025 Major League Baseball season]].”

”Updated as of the conclusion of the [[2025 Major League Baseball season]].”

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Annual Major League Baseball honor

All-MLB Team
Sport Baseball
League Major League Baseball
Awarded for Best players at each position as voted by fans and a panel of experts (50% weight each)
First award 2019

The All-MLB Team is an annual Major League Baseball (MLB) honor bestowed upon the best players across both leagues at each position during the season. Selections to the first and second teams are determined by a fan vote and a panel consisting of media members, former players, and baseball officials.[1] The honor was established in 2019.

The career leader in selections is Shohei Ohtani, who has been named an All-MLB player eight times. Ohtani is also the only player to be named to both teams in the same season (as a designated hitter and starting pitcher respectively), accomplished in 2021 and 2022, and is the only player to be named to the first team twice in the same season, in 2023. The leaders as measured by number of seasons named All-MLB are Yordan Alvarez, Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, Aaron Judge, Juan Soto, and Ohtani each of whom has been selected All-MLB in five seasons.

The roster of each team consists of one catcher, four infielders (one for each position), three outfielders regardless of position, one designated hitter, five starting pitchers, and two relief pitchers. Before the 2022 season, the designated hitter was only used in the American League (as well as interleague games hosted by American League teams), except during the COVID-19-affected 2020 season.

Shohei Ohtani has been selected to the All-MLB team 8 times.
Mookie Betts has been selected to the All-MLB team 5 times.
Freddie Freeman has been selected to the All-MLB team 5 times.
Yordan Alvarez has been selected to the All-MLB team 5 times.
Aaron Judge has been selected to the All-MLB team 5 times.
Juan Soto has been selected to the All-MLB team 5 times.

The following players have been selected for an All-MLB Team three or more times.

Updated as of the conclusion of the 2025 MLB season.

^ Denotes players who are still active in Major League Baseball
  1. ^ a b Calcaterra, Craig (November 25, 2019). “MLB announces an ‘All-MLB’ team”. nbcsports.com. Retrieved December 10, 2019.
  2. ^ Castrovince, Anthony (December 9, 2020). “Here is the star-studded 2020 All-MLB Team”. MLB.com. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  3. ^ Castrovince, Anthony (November 23, 2021). “The ’21 All-MLB Team is here. And it’s stacked”. MLB.com. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  4. ^ Casella, Paul (December 5, 2022). “Here is the star-studded 2022 All-MLB Team”. MLB.com. Retrieved December 5, 2022.
  5. ^ Casella, Paul (December 16, 2023). “Here are your 2023 All-MLB First and Second Team winners”. MLB.com. Retrieved December 16, 2023.
  6. ^ “These are the 2024 All-MLB First and Second Team winners”. MLB.com. Retrieved 2024-11-15.
  7. ^ Lutz, Jeffrey (November 14, 2025). “These are the 2024 All-MLB First and Second Team winners”. MLB.com. Retrieved 2024-11-15.

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