The 2025 MLB All-Star Game Red Carpet Show took place at Truist Park in Atlanta on Tuesday. Baseball’s biggest stars were dressed to impress for the event, leaving their cleats at home and opting for stylish sneakers instead.
While some athletes went for Nike and others stuck to formal footwear, many of the guests walked down the red carpet wearing designer sneakers. Dior and Louis Vuitton seemed to be a popular choice for the night, with Amiri and Boss sneakers also making appearances.
Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Mamiko Tanaka.
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Shohei Ohtani wore a pair of Boss’ menswear sneakers, which were designed to work with any formal or casual look. The baseball star reached for the designer’s all-white Gary Trainers, which are made from grained leather and feature hidden laces, keeping his look understated, while still put together. The shoes retail for $480.
Ketel Marte of the Arizona Diamondbacks.
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Ketel Marte of the Arizona Diamondbacks wore a vibrant violet purple shade of the LV Skate Sneaker, which retails for $1,340. The sneaker is made from grainy calf leather and draws inspiration from ’90s skate shoes. The shoe style is inspired by the LV Trainer Sneaker but features an exaggerated, padded collar, a large Monogram Flower on the side and a “Vuitton since 1854” stamp on the back of the heel. Maikel Garcia of the Kansas City Royals wore a pair of the Damier denim LV Trainer Sneaker, a design that was originally created by Virgil Abloh.
Andres Munoz of the Seattle Mariners.
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The Dior B27 Uptown low-top sneaker appeared to be a popular choice among the players, with Andres Munoz of the Seattle Mariners sporting a pair paired with a navy blue suit. He went for the gray and white colorway, which is made from smooth calfskin with beige and black Dior Oblique Jacquard pattern on the sides of the shoe.
The sneaker is enhanced with CD Icon eyelets as well as numerous CD details on the two-tone rubber sole, tongue and back, including a Dior signature on the sole and heel. Freddy Peralta of the Milwaukee Brewers also wore the B27 Uptown low-top sneaker in the blue denim, beige and cognac colorway.
When it comes to designer footwear, Christian Louboutin tends to be a favorite among celebrities and was bound to make an appearance at the MLB event. They were spotted on the red carpet thanks to Elly De La Cruz of the Cincinnati Reds, who wore the French footwear designer’s Louis Junior Spiked Low-Top Sneakers in all white. The crisp white sneakers, which feature white spikes throughout the toe box, retail for $945.
Elly De La Cruz of the Cincinnati Reds.
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The low-top sneaker is crafted from white calfskin leather, and a tonal grosgrain trim that highlights the sneaker construction on the eyestay, toe box and heel counter with integrated pull tab. He paired the chic sneakers with a red and pink silk marble suit designed and created by Gentleman’s Playbook.
Steven Kwan of the Cleveland Guardians went for a pair of Nike Dunks to walk down the red carpet. He wore the Yuto Horigome x Nike Dunk Low SB “Matcha,” which released in April. The shoe features various shades of green and tan colors, including Asparagus, Legion Green, Light Khaki, Dark Loden, Sesame and Burnt Sienna.
Steven Kwan of the Cleveland Guardians.
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The sneaker features a tan suede upper with lime green leather overlays, a darker green Swoosh, and a brown collar. Japanese artist Verdy created a cross-feather graphic that is featured inside the heel and the inside of the tongue. A Nike SB logo decorates the tongue tag and insoles.
Take a look at some of the best looks from the night at the 2025 MLB All-Star Game red carpet below.