The Greatest Los Angeles Dodgers All-Stars of All Time

Few teams in baseball history have given fans as much to cheer about as the Los Angeles Dodgers, and their All-Star lineups tell the story better than anything. Here are some of the greatest Dodgers to ever grace the Midsummer Classic.

⚾ 2026 All-Star Voting Is Open

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Clayton Kershaw: 11-Time All-Star

With 11 All-Star selections, Clayton Kershaw is simply the greatest Dodgers pitcher of the modern era, and one of the most dominant left-handers the game has ever seen. He spent more than a decade as the unquestioned ace of the Dodgers staff, earning the kind of loyalty and admiration from Los Angeles fans that very few players ever achieve. Whether you watched him grow up in Dodger Blue or just know the name, Kershaw is the heart of this franchise's recent legacy.

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Sandy Koufax: 7-Time All-Star

Sandy Koufax was so overpowering in his prime that even decades later, Dodgers fans speak his name with a sense of wonder. Named to seven All-Star teams, he was the cornerstone of the Dodgers pitching staff during one of the most celebrated runs in franchise history. His legacy in Los Angeles is nothing short of legendary, and any list of great Dodgers begins and ends with serious consideration of Koufax.

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Jackie Robinson: 6-Time All-Star

Jackie Robinson was named to six All-Star teams as a Dodger, but his place in the franchise and in history goes so far beyond the honor of any single selection. A gifted, fiercely competitive second baseman, he brought a style and intensity to Brooklyn and Los Angeles that changed the way the game was played. He is not just a Dodgers icon. He is an American icon, and wearing his number on your wall is a tribute that means something.

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Freddie Freeman: 4-Time All-Star

Since joining the Dodgers, Freddie Freeman has been everything Los Angeles fans hoped for and then some, earning four consecutive All-Star selections and delivering some truly unforgettable moments in Dodger Blue. His warm personality and obvious love for the game have made him a fast favorite with fans of all ages. If you know a Dodgers fan with a soft spot for a first baseman who plays with genuine heart, Freeman is your guy.

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Mookie Betts: 4-Time All-Star

Mookie Betts arrived in Los Angeles and immediately looked like he had always belonged there, racking up four All-Star appearances as a Dodger and bringing an infectious energy to the lineup every single night. A versatile, highlight-reel outfielder, he has the rare ability to make the spectacular look routine. Dodgers fans have embraced him completely, and a Mookie Betts piece in the fan cave is always a conversation starter.

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The Whole Lineup on One Plaque

Can't pick just one? The Los Angeles Dodgers All-Time Greats plaque brings the franchise legends together on a single piece, the perfect centerpiece for any Los Angeles Dodgers fan cave.

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The Complete List of Los Angeles Dodgers All-Stars

Every player selected to represent the Los Angeles Dodgers at the MLB All-Star Game, ranked by total All-Star Game selections as a member of the team. Counts follow Baseball-Reference: 1959-1962 each held two All-Star Games, and there was no game in 2020.

Player Pos All-Star Selections Years
Clayton Kershaw SP 11 2011-2017, 2019, 2022, 2023, 2025
Pee Wee Reese SS 10 1942, 1946-1954
Don Drysdale SP 9 1959, 1961-1965, 1967-1968
Gil Hodges 1B 8 1949-1955, 1957
Roy Campanella C 8 1949-1956
Steve Garvey 1B 8 1974-1981
Duke Snider OF 7 1950-1956
Maury Wills SS 7 1961-1963, 1965-1966
Sandy Koufax SP 7 1961-1966
Fernando Valenzuela SP 6 1981-1986
Jackie Robinson 2B 6 1949-1954
Ron Cey 3B 6 1974-1979
Dixie Walker OF 5 1943-1947
Mike Piazza C 5 1993-1997
Tommy Davis OF 5 1962-1963
Cookie Lavagetto 3B 4 1938-1941
Davey Lopes 2B 4 1978-1981
Don Newcombe SP 4 1949-1951, 1955
Don Sutton SP 4 1972-1973, 1975, 1977
Freddie Freeman 1B 4 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
John Roseboro C 4 1958, 1961-1962
Johnny Podres SP 4 1958, 1960, 1962
Mickey Owen C 4 1941-1944
Mookie Betts OF 4 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Pedro Guerrero 1B 4 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987
Preacher Roe SP 4 1949-1952
Van Mungo SP 4 1934-1937
Whit Wyatt SP 4 1939-1942
Babe Phelps C 3 1938-1940
Bill Russell SS 3 1973, 1976, 1980
Billy Herman 2B 3 1941-1943
Charlie Neal 2B 3 1959-1960
Claude Osteen SP 3 1967, 1970, 1973
Eric Gagne RP 3 2002-2004
Gary Sheffield OF 3 1998-2000
Joe Medwick OF 3 1940-1942
Kenley Jansen RP 3 2016-2018
Matt Kemp OF 3 2011-2012, 2018
Orel Hershiser SP 3 1987-1989
Pete Reiser OF 3 1941-1942, 1946
Ralph Branca SP 3 1947-1949
Reggie Smith OF 3 1977-1978, 1980
Steve Sax 2B 3 1982-1983, 1986
Will Smith C 3 2023, 2024, 2025
Andre Ethier OF 2 2010-2011
Andy Messersmith SP 2 1974-1975
Augie Galan OF 2 1943-1944
Brad Penny SP 2 2006-2007
Carl Furillo OF 2 1952-1953
Clem Labine RP 2 1956-1957
Cody Bellinger OF 2 2017, 2019
Corey Seager SS 2 2016-2017
Dolph Camilli 1B 2 1939, 1941
Dusty Baker OF 2 1981-1982
Jeff Shaw RP 2 1998, 2001
Jim Gilliam 2B 2 1956, 1959
Jim Wynn OF 2 1974-1975
Jonathan Broxton RP 2 2009-2010
Justin Turner 3B 2 2017, 2021
Kevin Brown SP 2 2000, 2003
Leo Durocher SS 2 1938, 1940
Max Muncy 1B 2 2019, 2021
Mike Marshall RP 2 1974-1975
Mike Scioscia C 2 1989-1990
Norm Larker 1B 2 1960
Paul Lo Duca C 2 2003-2004
Ramon Martinez SP 2 1990-1991
Russell Martin C 2 2007-2008
Shohei Ohtani DH 2 2024, 2025
Stan Williams RP 2 1960
Todd Worrell RP 2 1995-1996
Walker Buehler SP 2 2019, 2021
Wally Moon OF 2 1959
Willie Davis OF 2 1971, 1973
Zack Greinke SP 2 2014-2015
Adrian Gonzalez 1B 1 2015
Al Lopez C 1 1934
Alex Wood SP 1 2017
Arky Vaughan SS 1 1942
Bill Singer SP 1 1969
Billy Grabarkewitz 3B 1 1970
Bob Welch SP 1 1980
Brett Butler OF 1 1991
Bruce Edwards C 1 1947
Burt Hooton SP 1 1981
Carl Erskine SP 1 1954
Cesar Izturis SS 1 2005
Chad Billingsley SP 1 2009
Chan Ho Park SP 1 2001
Chris Taylor OF 1 2021
Darryl Strawberry OF 1 1991
Dee Strange-Gordon 2B 1 2014
Eddie Murray 1B 1 1991
Eddie Stanky 2B 1 1947
Gino Cimoli OF 1 1957
Goody Rosen OF 1 1945
Hal Gregg SP 1 1945
Hideo Nomo SP 1 1995
Hung-Chih Kuo RP 1 2010
Hyun Jin Ryu SP 1 2019
J.D. Martinez DH 1 2023
Jay Howell RP 1 1989
Jeff Kent 2B 1 2005
Jerry Reuss SP 1 1980
Jim Brewer RP 1 1973
Jim Lefebvre 2B 1 1966
Joc Pederson OF 1 2015
Jose Offerman SS 1 1995
Juan Samuel 2B 1 1991
Kirby Higbe SP 1 1946
Manny Mota OF 1 1973
Mike Marshall OF 1 1984
Mike Morgan SP 1 1991
Mike Sharperson 3B 1 1992
Nomar Garciaparra SS 1 2006
Odalis Perez SP 1 2002
Orlando Hudson 2B 1 2009
Pete Coscarart 2B 1 1940
Phil Regan RP 1 1966
Rafael Furcal SS 1 2010
Raul Mondesi OF 1 1995
Rick Monday OF 1 1978
Rick Rhoden SP 1 1976
Ross Stripling RP 1 2018
Shawn Green OF 1 2002
Steve Howe RP 1 1982
Takashi Saito RP 1 2007
Teoscar Hernandez OF 1 2024
Tom Haller C 1 1968
Tommy John SP 1 1978
Tony Cuccinello 2B 1 1933
Tony Gonsolin SP 1 2022
Trea Turner SS 1 2022
Tyler Anderson SP 1 2022
Tyler Glasnow SP 1 2024
Willie Randolph 2B 1 1989
Yasiel Puig OF 1 2014
Yasmani Grandal C 1 2015
Yoshinobu Yamamoto SP 1 2025

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