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2024 MLB All-Star Game: Voting leaders, rosters, starting lineups


Voting for the 2024 MLB All-Star Game began on Wednesday, June 5th at noon ET, and now we have our second update on the voting results. Check out everything you need to know about voting this year, including current leaders, dates, how it works and full results.

Current Vote Leaders

The first vote update was provided on June 17th. The current leaders for each league are Aaron Judge (2,375,199 votes) and Bryce Harper (2,037,523). Here’s the top 5 All-Star vote leaders by position:

American League

Catchers

1. Adley Rutschman, Orioles – 1,638,425 votes
2. Salvador Perez, Royals – 1,033,099
3. Jose Trevino, Yankees – 388,072
4. Danny Jansen, Blue Jays – 366,294
5. Yainer Diaz, Astros – 305,331

First Basemen

1. Ryan Mountcastle, Orioles – 1,400,373
2. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays – 1,338,688
3. Josh Naylor, Guardians – 792,354
4. Anthony Rizzo, Yankees – 423,889
5. Nathaniel Lowe, Rangers – 284,465

Second Basemen

1. Jose Altuve, Astros – 1,233,299
2. Marcus Semien, Rangers – 963,423
3. Jorge Mateo, Orioles – 646,527
4. Michael Massey, Royals – 575,952
5. Andrés Giménez, Guardians – 523,314

Third Basemen

1. José Ramírez, Guardians – 1,426,755
2. Jordan Westburg, Orioles – 846,352
3. Rafael Devers, Red Sox – 602,047
4. Oswaldo Cabrera, Yankees – 364,667
5. Isiah Kiner-Falefa, Blue Jays – 355,969

Shortstop

1. Gunnar Henderson, Orioles – 1,551,124
2. Bobby Witt Jr., Royals – 987,689
3. Anthony Volpe, Yankees – 537,398
4. Corey Seager, Rangers – 490,326
5. Bo Bichette, Blue Jays – 400,378

Outfielders

1. Aaron Judge, Yankees – 2,375,199
2. Juan Soto, Yankees – 2,136,383
3. Kyle Tucker, Astros – 1,002,803
4. Steven Kwan, Guardians – 973,401
5. Anthony Santander, Orioles – 808,100

DHs

1. Yordan Alvarez, Astros – 963,519
2. Giancarlo Stanton, Yankees – 717,023
3. David Fry, Guardians – 706,262
4. Ryan O’Hearn, Orioles – 687,374
5. Josh Jung, Rangers – 364,366

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National League

Catchers

1. William Contreras, Brewers – 1,473,348
2. J.T. Realmuto, Phillies – 1,081,907
3. Will Smith, Dodgers – 955,726
4. Sean Murphy, Braves – 261,526
5. Willson Contreras, Cardinals – 247,286

First Basemen

1. Bryce Harper, Phillies – 2,037,523
2. Freddie Freeman, Dodgers – 1,327,918
3. Matt Olson, Braves – 309,079
4. Pete Alonso, Mets – 273,369
5. Jake Cronenworth, Padres – 269,090

Second Basemen

1. Ketel Marte, Diamondbacks – 1,183,331
2. Luis Arraez, Padres – 1,133,342
3. Bryson Stott, Phillies – 931,165
4. Ozzie Albies, Braves – 458,788
5. Brice Turang, Brewers – 339,755

Third Basemen

1. Alec Bohm, Phillies – 1,960,231
2. Manny Machado, Padres – 545,259
3. Joey Ortiz, Brewers – 486,267
4. Max Muncy, Dodgers – 393,734
5. Austin Riley, Braves – 331,418

Shortstop

1. Mookie Betts, Dodgers – 1,680,658
2. Trea Turner, Phillies – 1,070,672
3. Elly De La Cruz, Reds – 596,015
4. Willy Adames, Brewers – 320,396
5. Orlando Arcia, Braves – 290,712

Outfielders

1. Jurickson Profar, Padres – 1,646,276
2. Christian Yelich, Brewers – 1,506,639
3. Fernando Tatis Jr., Padres – 1,413,877
4. Teoscar Hernández, Dodgers – 1,390,737
5. Brandon Marsh, Phillies – 1,003,261

DHs

1. Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers – 1,773,404
2. Marcell Ozuna, Braves – 940,851
3. Kyle Schwarber, Phillies – 880,794
4. Rhys Hoskins, Brewers – 219,604
5. Donovan Solano, Padres – 182,192

MLB All-Star Voting Dates

  • Phase 1 – June 5 to June 27
  • Phase 2 – June 30 to July 3

How does voting work?

Phase 1

Phase 1 of voting includes fan voting for players they want to see play in the All-Star Game began and will run through Thursday, June 27 at noon. In Phase 1, fans can vote which players they’d like to see start at each position (except for the outfield, where fans can pick three players) in the American and National Leagues. They can do so up to five times every 24 hours.

Pitchers are excluded from fan voting. Player ballots and the commissioner’s office will determine the pitchers and bench players selected for the All-Star Game.

Shortly after Phase 1 ends on June 27, the top two vote-getters at each position (plus six outfielders) will be revealed. The top overall vote-getter in each league will be named a starter for this year’s All-Star Game, while the rest of the starting spots will be determined during Phase 2.

Phase 2

Phase 2 begins at noon on Sunday, June 30. In Phase 2, fans will get to vote between the top two (or six, in the case of the outfield spots) vote-getters and pick the starting player at each position in both leagues. Phase 2 will end Wednesday, July 3 at 12 p.m. ET, and the winners will be revealed later that same day. Fans can submit their votes on MLB.com (up to 4 times per day), the MLB’s mobile app or at any of the 30 MLB stadiums.

How many players are on the All-Star teams?

32 players will be on each MLB All-Star team. This includes 20 position players and 12 pitchers. Here’s the roster breaks down:

  • Fan vote – 8 players
  • Player vote – 16 players (AL) or 17 players (NL)
  • Commissioner’s Office – 6 players (AL) or 8 players (NL)

2024 MLB All-Star Game

Continuing the usual tradition, Texas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy will manage the American League squad after winning last season’s AL pennant (and the World Series), while Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo will manage the National League squad after winning last year’s NL pennant.

The 2024 MLB All-Star Game will take place at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, home of the Texas Rangers, on Tuesday, July 16. The game will be broadcasted live on FOX for the 25th time.


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