MLB All-Star: What active players have more selections?
Hank Aaron has the record of 21 selections to the Great League Baseball Star Game. What active player has more selections?
Hank Aaron was selected to the Major League Baseball Star Game A record of 21 times During his Hall of Fame career, while Willie Mays and Stan Musial finished with 20 selections each for the star game, the second most in the MLB history.
Among active players, Los Angels gardener Mike Trout, leads with 11 selections to the star game. But who joins the trout among active players with more appearances in the star game?
Check the list below. Data courtesy of AM850 Research.
Active players with more All-Star selections
• Mike Trout, 11
• Clayton Kershaw, 11
• Salvador Pérez, 9
• José Altuve, 9
• Justin Verlander, 9
• Craig Kimbre, 9
• Freddie Freeman, 9
• Max Scherzer, 8
• Nolan Arenado, 8
• Chris Sale, 8
• Bryce Harper, 8
• Mookie Betts, 8
• Aroldis Chapman, 8
• Paul Goldschmidt, 7
• Aaron Judge, 7
• José Ramírez, 7
• Manny Machado, 7
Players with more All-Star selections in history
• Hank Aaron, 21 (*25 appearances)
• Willie Mays, 20 (*24 appearances)
• Stan Musial, 20 (*24 appearances)
• Cal Ripken Jr., 19
• Rod Carew, 18
• Carl Yastrzemski, 18
• Pete Rose, 17
• Ted Williams, 17 (*19 appearances)
• Mickey Mantle, 16 (*20 appearances)
• Yogi Berra, 15 (*18 appearances)
• Brooks Robinson, 15
• Al Kaline, 15 (*18 appearances)
• Tony Gwynn, 15
• Ozzie Smith, 15
*From 1959 to 1962, there were 2 games of stars every year
