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Atlanta Braves 2025 All-Star Game Logo Revealed

This revelation marks the beginning of the one-year countdown to the big game.

ATLANTA — Atlanta’s second act to host the MLB All-Star Game is taking another step forward, with the team revealing the game’s logo on Monday.

The 2025 MLB All-Star Game will be played at Truist Park, four years later than originally scheduled in Atlanta.

The move came that year following changes to the state’s election laws, passed following the Peach State’s controversial 2020 election, that Major League Baseball deemed too divisive at the time.

The Braves previously hosted the All-Star Game in 1972 and 2000.

With the 2024 All-Star Game wrapping up last week in Arlington, Texas, eyes are once again turning to Atlanta as things begin to take shape for next year’s festivities.

The logo for the 95th Midsummer Classic was unveiled at Truist Park ahead of a game against the Cincinnati Reds. The logo pays homage to the Braves and The Battery, featuring elements of local architecture and custom Braves-inspired typography, according to an MLB news release.

Below is a preview of the logo.


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“We are thrilled to be on schedule as we prepare to host the Midsummer Classic next summer,” Atlanta Braves President and General Manager Derek Schiller said in the release. “This is an opportunity to showcase the culture and community that makes Braves Country so special as we welcome millions of baseball fans to Atlanta. Once they tour the stadium, fans will understand how Truist Park and The Battery have become the epitome of sports and entertainment. We look forward to making this the best MLB All-Star Game ever.”

The All-Star Game will be the main attraction in a series of All-Star Week events at Truist, including the Future All-Star Game and the T-Mobile Home Run Derby.

“The annual unveiling of the Midsummer Classic logo marks the beginning of a year of celebrations, culminating in an exciting All-Star Week at Truist Park, The Battery Atlanta and throughout Atlanta’s communities,” Baseball Commissioner Robert D. Manfred, Jr. said in the release. “We are excited to work with the Braves to deliver a memorable experience for our fans.”