The Greatest Washington Nationals All-Stars of All Time

Being named an All-Star is one of baseball's highest honors, and over the years the Washington Nationals have sent some truly special players to the Midsummer Classic. Here's a warm look at every player who has represented the Nationals on that big stage.

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CJ Abrams: All-Star (2024)

CJ Abrams announced himself to the baseball world in a big way when he earned his first All-Star selection in 2024, giving Nationals fans a reason to cheer loud in what feels like the start of something really exciting. The young shortstop has brought a spark of energy and athleticism to the position that has the fanbase buzzing about the future. If his first All-Star nod is any indication, Nationals fans are going to be hanging his jersey in their fan cave for a long time to come.

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James Wood: All-Star (2025)

James Wood continued the wave of homegrown optimism in Washington when he earned his first All-Star selection in 2025, making it clear that the Nationals rebuild is producing genuine talent worth getting excited about. The outfielder's combination of size, tools, and ability has drawn comparisons to some of the game's brightest young stars, and seeing him on the All-Star stage felt like a proud moment for the whole organization. He is exactly the kind of player who makes you feel great about where this franchise is headed.

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The Whole Lineup on One Plaque

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

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The Complete List of Washington Nationals All-Stars

Every player selected to represent the Washington Nationals 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
Gary Carter C 7 1975, 1979-1984
Tim Raines OF 7 1981-1987
Bryce Harper OF 6 2012-2013, 2015-2018
Max Scherzer SP 6 2015-2019, 2021
Steve Rogers SP 5 1974, 1978-1979, 1982-1983
Tim Wallach 3B 5 1984-1985, 1987, 1989-1990
Vladimir Guerrero OF 4 1999-2002
Andre Dawson OF 3 1981-1983
Dennis Martinez SP 3 1990-1992
Jose Vidro 2B 3 2000, 2002-2003
Rusty Staub OF 3 1969-1971
Stephen Strasburg SP 3 2012, 2016-2017
Al Oliver OF 2 1982-1983
Daniel Murphy 2B 2 2016-2017
Hubie Brooks OF 2 1986-1987
Jeff Reardon RP 2 1985-1986
Jordan Zimmermann SP 2 2013-2014
Juan Soto OF 2 2021, 2022
Livan Hernandez SP 2 2004-2005
Marquis Grissom OF 2 1993-1994
Pedro Martinez SP 2 1996-1997
Ryan Zimmerman 3B 2 2009, 2017
Tyler Clippard RP 2 2011, 2014
Alfonso Soriano OF 1 2006
Andres Galarraga 1B 1 1988
Anthony Rendon 3B 1 2019
Bill Stoneman SP 1 1972
CJ Abrams SS 1 2024
Carlos Perez SP 1 1995
Chad Cordero RP 1 2005
Charlie Lea SP 1 1984
Cristian Guzman SS 1 2008
Darrin Fletcher C 1 1994
Dmitri Young OF 1 2007
Ellis Valentine OF 1 1977
Gio Gonzalez SP 1 2012
Henry Rodriguez OF 1 1996
Ian Desmond SS 1 2012
Ivan Calderon OF 1 1991
James Wood OF 1 2025
Josiah Gray SP 1 2023
Ken Hill SP 1 1994
Kyle Finnegan RP 1 2024
Kyle Schwarber OF 1 2021
Larry Parrish 3B 1 1979
Larry Walker OF 1 1992
MacKenzie Gore SP 1 2025
Mark Grudzielanek 2B 1 1996
Matt Capps RP 1 2010
Moises Alou OF 1 1994
Ron Fairly 1B 1 1973
Ross Grimsley SP 1 1978
Sean Doolittle RP 1 2018
Tim Burke RP 1 1989
Trea Turner SS 1 2021
Ugueth Urbina RP 1 1998
Wil Cordero OF 1 1994
Wilson Ramos C 1 2016
Woodie Fryman SP 1 1976

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