Now that the calendar has flipped to May, it's time to reflect on which players excelled in the first month of ball and earned a spot on the MLB All-Star Team for April. While the American League and National League All-Star teams might vary at certain positions, some players stood out over others in their respective leagues.Here's a closer look at the MLB All-Star Teams for April in the AL and NLAmerican League MLB All-Star Team for AprilThe American League has seen several different teams rise to the top half of the MLB standings in many different ways. From the elite pitching staff of the Detroit Tigers to the home run-hitting New York Yankees, there are several legitimate World Series contenders in the AL given the number of superstars already thriving this season.Catcher - Cal Raleigh, Seattle MarinersFirst Base - Tyler Soderstrom, The AthleticsSecond Base - Kristian Campbell, Boston Red SoxThird Base - Alex Bregman, Boston Red SoxShortstop - Bobby Witt Jr., Kansas City RoyalsOutfield - Aaron Judge, New York YankeesOutfield - Cedric Mullins, Baltimore OriolesOutfield - Byron Buxton, Minnesota TwinsDH - Brent Rooker, The AthleticsStarting Pitcher - Hunter Brown, Houston AstrosCloser - Andres Munoz, Seattle MarinersWhile names such as Aaron Judge and Bobby Witt Jr. might be the least surprising picks on both lists, the emergence of players like Tyler Soderstrom is yet another reason why we love baseball.There is a good chance that the names on this list could change by the end of May, however, all the stars mentioned above deserve to be named to the AL MLB All-Star Team for the first month of the season.National League MLB All-Star Team for AprilSimply put, the National League has been incredible so far in 2025. The New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Diego Padres have the three best records in baseball, while the San Francisco Giants and Chicago Cubs are not far behind. The fact that the NL has five teams with at least 19 wins and the AL only has one is an indicator as to how strong the league has been this season.Catcher - Carson Kelly, Chicago CubsFirst Base - Pete Alonso, New York MetsSecond Base - Brendan Donovan, St. Louis CardinalsThird Base - Austin Riley, Atlanta BravesShortstop - Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati RedsOutfield - Fernando Tatis Jr., San Diego PadresOutfield - Corbin Carroll, Arizona DiamondbacksOutfield - Kyle Tucker, Chicago CubsDH - Kyle Schwarber, Philadelphia PhilliesStarting Pitcher - Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Los Angeles DodgersCloser - Robert Suarez, San Diego PadresGiven the strength of the National League so far, there are a number of players who could easily have made this list. Once May comes to an end, we could see superstars such as Logan Web, Francisco Lindor, Shohei Ohtani, and Bryce Harper all earn a spot on the All-Star team.It will be interesting to see if some of the early season breakout players will be able to keep it up as the season rolls along or if this will be their only appearance on the MLB All-Star Team. Can Carson Kelly keep up his red-hot start? Only time will tell.