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Ryan O’Hearn Jackson Holliday Move to Final Round of All-Star Voting..

Baltimore Orioles outfielder Ryan O’Hearn and second baseman Jackson Holliday advanced to the final round of MLB All-Star voting Thursday.

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Jun 21, 2025; Bronx, New York, USA; Baltimore Orioles outfielder Ryan O’Hearn (32) fields a ground ball hit by New York Yankees outfielder Jasson Domínguez (not pictured) and tosses the ball to first base for an out during the fourth inning at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images
Orioles’ O’Hearn, Holliday Named MLB All-Star Finalists

O’Hearn led all players qualifying for the Designated Hitter spot, earning over 1,700,000 votes. The 31-year-old veteran will appear on the ballot alongside New York Yankees rookie Ben Rice as both seek their first All-Star nod. The eight-year MLB vet has slugged .301/.384/.869 over 67 games this season with 11 home runs and 30 RBI.

A door is ajar: With Elias' comments, O's provide Jackson Holliday a path  to Opening Day roster - Blog
Holliday garnered the second-most votes at the second base position, trailing Detroit Tigers infielder Gleyber Torres by over 300,000 votes and narrowly beating the Houston Astros’ Jose Altuve. The 21-year-old rookie looks to earn his first All-Star nod and upset the 28-year-old Torres in the final round. Holliday slugged a respectable .259/.310/.722 slash line with nine home runs and two triples over 73 games this season.

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The second round of voting will be open between June 30 and July 2. The highest vote-earners for each position will automatically earn the starter nod.

The Case for Ryan O’Hearn
O’Hearn is having his strongest season since 2023, and the best season of his entire career. The designated hitter’s OPS, overall slugging, overall on-base percentage, and batting average are trending to his career highs. He’s also on track to topple his career high in home runs, walks, and possibly a career low in strikeouts.

A door is ajar: With Elias' comments, O's provide Jackson Holliday a path  to Opening Day roster - Blog
On a team desperate for offensive production, O’Hearn leads the team or appears near the top in every metric. He’s currently third in individual WAR on the Orioles as well. He is the best all-around player at the position in the American League.

Ben Rice, the second player vying for the nod, has a lower batting average and OBP. However, he has 14 home runs and 12 doubles, showcasing a bit more power than the 31-year-old O’Hearn. It might be close, but O’Hearn is the favorite to win and represent the Orioles in the All-Star Game.

The Case for Jackson Holliday
As mentioned in a previous article, the reason why Holliday is here is that a number of previous All-Stars have not been performing well. Andrés Giménez is hitting under .200, while Marcus Semien has an OPS under .700. Even Jose Altuve is having his weakest season of his career.

A door is ajar: With Elias' comments, O's provide Jackson Holliday a path  to Opening Day roster - Blog

That said, Holliday is not a strong second baseman either. The 21-year-old is actually on the lower end of his team’s production, but still has nine home runs and eight stolen bases. His OPS+, however, is just above average at 106 despite carrying 72 strikeouts over 282 at-bats.

A door is ajar: With Elias' comments, O's provide Jackson Holliday a path  to Opening Day roster - Blog
He is the underdog behind the aforementioned Gleyber Torres, who has a .280/.384/.803 slash line. In fact, for the first time in his career, he has more walks than strikeouts. His impressive turnaround from his underwhelming final (regular season) days in New York makes this an uphill battle for Holliday.

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