Saturday, July 12, 2025

Statis-Pro New Player Cards for Every 2025 All-Star Player

 Scroll down for every 2025 Baseball All-Star ranked by OPS or ERA with links to their Baseball Reference page. Then continue to scroll and you will see the new Statis-Pro baseball card we made for each and every All-Star based on their updated projected stats for the season on FanGraphs projections. 

If you scroll below the rankings, you will see the calculated batters and then pitchers cards that you can use to play the free Statis-Pro baseball game - and those all-stars are now also in red in their team cards on the sheets that come with the game. For example, we don't expect Cal Raleigh to keep his current OPS of 1.022 and hit another 38 homers in the second half to finish with 76 homers, so we don't base his new card on the first half stats. However, it is clear he has made a huge jump from the career 0.791 OPS his card was based on, so we recalculated his card to assume he finishes the season with the FanGraphs projected 0.974 OPS and about 54 homers in 647 at bats - and that means if a pitcher leaves it on his card then 10 of 64 numbers (21-32 of the 11-88 base-8 numbers or dice roll is a homer in addition to deep drive on 33-35 that could go out). 

Team   OPS       All-Star Batter             Rnk    All-Star Pitcher            ERA     Team
NYY1.134Aaron Judge1Aroldis Chapman1.74BOS
LAD0.993Shohei Ohtani2Randy Rodríguez1.93SFG
ATL0.989Ronald Acuña Jr.3Edwin Díaz2.16NYM
SEA0.957Cal Raleigh4Andrés Muñoz2.17SEA
ARI0.936Ketel Marte5Jason Adam2.26SDP
LAD0.913Will Smith6Tarik Skubal2.38DET
PHI0.909Kyle Schwarber7Paul Skenes2.4PIT
WSN0.893James Wood8Garrett Crochet2.48BOS
NYM0.884Pete Alonso9Jacob deGrom2.55TEX
CHC0.871Kyle Tucker10Zack Wheeler2.56PHI
BOS0.87Alex Bregman11Carlos Estévez2.59KCR
MIN0.867Byron Buxton12Max Fried2.65NYY
ARI0.866Corbin Carroll13Josh Hader2.69HOU
CLE0.861José Ramírez14Chris Sale2.72ATL
TBR0.86Jonathan Aranda15Hunter Brown2.72HOU
KCR0.857Bobby Witt Jr.16Kris Bubic2.83KCR
DET0.848Riley Greene17Andrew Abbott2.84CIN
LAD0.847Freddie Freeman18Matthew Boyd2.91CHC
ATH0.845Brent Rooker19Drew Rasmussen3.03TBR
CIN0.844Elly De La Cruz20Yoshinobu Yamamoto3.06LAD
ATH0.836Jacob Wilson21Robbie Ray3.09SFG
NYY0.836Jazz Chisholm Jr.22Logan Webb3.12SFG
TOR0.836Vladimir Guerrero Jr.23Casey Mize3.23DET
ATL0.831Matt Olson24Freddy Peralta3.3MIL
ARI0.827Eugenio Suárez25MacKenzie Gore3.3WSN
MIA0.827Kyle Stowers26Bryan Woo3.37SEA
BAL0.826Ryan O'Hearn27Yusei Kikuchi3.44LAA
SDP0.826Fernando Tatis Jr.28Clayton Kershaw3.61LAD
CHC0.825Pete Crow-Armstrong29Jacob Misiorowski3.75MIL
SDP0.825Manny Machado30Robert Suarez3.96SDP
COL0.823Hunter Goodman31Carlos Rodón4.09NYY
HOU0.819Jeremy Peña32Shane Smith4.38CHW
HOU0.817Isaac Paredes33   
TBR0.802Brandon Lowe34   
DET0.801Zach McKinstry35   
NYM0.801Francisco Lindor36   
TBR0.789Junior Caminero37   
SEA0.785Randy Arozarena38   
STL0.785Brendan Donovan39   
DET0.78Gleyber Torres40   
KCR0.78Maikel Garcia41   
TOR0.764Alejandro Kirk42   
CLE0.75Steven Kwan43   
SEA0.726Julio Rodríguez44   
DET0.72Javier Báez45  

Here are the new Statis-Pro batters cards which have also been inserted in red on the google sheet of all major league batters. If you are already playing the current season with a different set of Statis-Pro cards, you may want to consider just upgrading these cards so they are listed by team. We did not update fielding or platoon calculations. The Line-up number notes where we suggested putting them in their team's line-up based on the other Statis-Pro cards for that team in our game.



Below are the updated pitchers' cards for every All-Star which also appear in red on the list of all 2025 Statis-Pro pitchers' cards.  The second number is where we put them in the starting rotation, but if it is a double digit number under "Rot" that means a reliever, and a "10" is the card we use as the closer, "11" as the second best reliever card on the team and set-up etc. We only use the 1-4 starters for our rotation in the game, but for most teams we list starters 1-6 in case we need one to replace one of the 1-4 starters if they go on 60 day DL or are traded, or if we just need a long reliever when the starter is knocked out early.


Ballpark Adjustments before calculating cards: Since 20 of 30 ballparks are very close to average in runs scored per game (between 0.95 and 1.05 of the major league average) we only adjust projected stats for the five parks where pitches have a big edge or vice versa, based on these calculations. In those cases we multiplied a pitcher's ERA by the factor that would determine he did not play half his games in his pitchers' or batters' park, and for batters in those same parks we multiplied to get the correct number of singles, doubles, triples and homers. I listed those factors below the player cards. 



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