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2025 All-Stars
American and National League

LEG Baseball – Season 5 National League All-Star Spotlight

League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

The votes are in, the stats speak volumes, and the stars have aligned. Presenting the Season 5 All-Star Starting Lineups — a celebration of elite performance, legendary talent, and unforgettable moments.

âš¾ Starting Lineup Highlights

SP – Satchel Paige (Fantomz)

With a 1.94 ERA and 12 wins, Paige continues to dominate hitters with pinpoint control and vintage flair.

 

C – Johnny Bench (Margaritaville)

A .860 OPS and 15 home runs make Bench a force behind the plate and in the batter’s box.

 

1B – Tony Perez (West Michigan)

The league’s most dangerous bat: .352 AVG, 21 HR, 70 RBI, and a jaw-dropping 1.108 OPS.

 

2B – Daniel Murphy (Virginia)

Murphy’s .346 average and .973 OPS showcase his elite contact and power combo.

 

3B – Jose Ramirez (West Michigan)

With a .881 OPS and 44 RBIs, Ramirez is a cornerstone of West Michigan’s offense.

 

SS – Alan Trammell (Virginia)

Trammell’s .306 AVG and .837 OPS, paired with a .992 fielding percentage, make him the ultimate two-way shortstop.

 

LF – Chino Smith (Fantomz)

Leading the league with a 1.029 OPS and 9.6 RC/G, Smith is an unstoppable offensive machine.

 

CF – Duke Snider (Coastline)

Snider’s 22 HRs and .643 SLG power Coastline’s lineup with thunderous authority.

 

RF – Mickey Mantle (Virginia)

Mantle’s .960 OPS and 12 stolen bases prove he’s still the ultimate five-tool threat.

 

 

 

LEG Baseball – Season 5 American League All-Star Spotlight

League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

The National League lineup is stacked with legends and stat-sheet dominators. From vintage flamethrowers to modern mashers, these stars earned their place with elite performance and undeniable impact.

âš¾ Starting Lineup Highlights

SP – Walter Johnson (Hollywood)

The Big Train is full steam ahead: 13 wins, 2.47 ERA, 171 IP, and 102 strikeouts. A six-complete-game workhorse who anchors the rotation with historic dominance.

 

C – Frank Duncan (Hartford)

Duncan’s .302 average and .889 OPS make him one of the most productive catchers in the league. With 11 homers and 34 RBIs, he’s a steady force behind the plate.

 

1B – Dolph Camilli (Hartford)

Camilli leads all first basemen with a monstrous .307 AVG, 20 HRs, 57 RBIs, and a league-best 1.125 OPS. He’s the definition of a cleanup threat.

 

2B – Jose Altuve (Stratford)

Altuve’s blend of speed and power (.843 OPS, 11 HRs, 11 SBs) makes him a dynamic presence at second. His 47 RBIs show he’s producing in clutch moments.

 

3B – Eddie Mathews (Delaware)

Mathews is crushing it with a .305 AVG, 9 HRs, and a .968 OPS. His 8.8 RC/G ranks among the best at the hot corner.

 

SS – Xander Bogaerts (Lewisberry)

Bogaerts is a complete shortstop: .306 AVG, 6 HRs, 7.4 RC/G, and a .935 OPS. His glove and bat make him a cornerstone of the infield.

 

LF – Babe Ruth (Lewisberry)

The Sultan of Swat returns with a .307 AVG, 16 HRs, 58 RBIs, and a 1.013 OPS. Ruth’s presence alone changes the game.

 

CF – Joe Jackson (Stratford)

Shoeless Joe is hitting .322 with a .912 OPS, 8 HRs, and 44 runs scored. His bat control and fielding finesse make him a fan favorite in center.

 

RF – Ted Williams (Cincinnati)

Williams leads all outfielders with a staggering 1.146 OPS, 23 HRs, and 58 RBIs. His .318 AVG and 12.0 RC/G are simply untouchable.

 

DH – Buck Freeman (Chicago)

Freeman’s power is undeniable: 26 HRs, 75 RBIs, and a .950 OPS. He’s the perfect DH — explosive and consistent.
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