Fan voting for 2024 All-Star Game starters is underway and on Monday, Major League Baseball released the first voting update. Yankees slugger Aaron Judge who was melted in his last 50 games, leads all players with 1,366,315 votes. Bryce Harper leads all National League players with 1,110,562 votes. Here’s where you can vote for the All-Star Game starters.
As a reminder, voting now has two phases. Phase 1 ends at 12pm ET on June 27, and the top two vote-getters at each position (top six outfielders) move on to Phase 2. Voting totals are reset and the winner of Phase 2 is selected as the All- Star Starter of the game at your position. The top vote-getters in each league – Judge and Harper, currently – skip Phase 2 and automatically receive starting spots.
Here are now the top two vote-getters in each position and their vote totals.
American League
catcher |
Adley Rutschman, Orioles (792,857) |
Salvador Perez, royalty (588,952) |
First base |
Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays (746,031) |
Ryan Mountcastle, Orioles (693,594) |
Second base |
José Altuve, Astros (620,724) |
Marcus Semien, Rangers (539,223) |
Shortstop |
Gunnar Henderson, Orioles (740,436) |
Bobby Witt Jr., royalty (541,261) |
Third base |
José Ramírez, Guardians (742,910) |
Jordan Westburg, Orioles (366,670) |
Outfield |
Aaron Judge, Yankees (1,366,315) |
Steven Kwan, Guardians (464,274) |
Outfield |
Juan Soto, Yankees (1,252,020) |
Anthony Santander, Orioles (321,333) |
Outfield |
Kyle Tucker, Astros (593,358) |
Alex Verdugo, Yankees (293,984) |
HD |
Yordan Alvarez, Astros (475,158) |
Giancarlo Stanton, Yankees (408,610) |
Keep in mind that the race is not between first and second place. It was second and third place (or sixth and seventh place for outfielders) because the top two finishers advance to Phase 2. In this case, the closest AL races are at third base, where Rafael Devers of the Red Sox has 342,046 votes and no is far behind Westburg. O’s outfielder Colton Cowser is within striking distance of Verdugo with 278,573.
The biggest gap is at catcher. Yankees outfielder Jose Trevino is in third place with 234,469 votes, far behind Perez and even further behind Rutschman. Orioles fans were very strong in the early stages of fan voting. They currently have five players in position to advance to Phase 2 of the voting.
Here is the Senior Circuit now:
National League
catcher |
William Contreras, brewers (746,461) |
JT Realmuto, Philadelphia (558624) |
First base |
Bryce Harper, Philadelphia (1,110,562) |
Freddie Freeman, Dodgers (713,858) |
Second base |
Luis Arraez, Padres (613,068) |
Ketel Marte, Diamondbacks (608, 807) |
Shortstop |
Mookie Betts, Dodgers (1,023,690) |
Trea Turner, Philadelphia (509,043) |
Third base |
Alec Bohm, Philadelphia (1,012,174) |
Manny Machado, Padres (267,063) |
Outfield |
Jurickson Profar, Padres (900,541) |
Teoscar Hernández, Dodgers (761,934) |
Outfield |
Christian Yelich, brewers (821,037) |
Brandon Marsh, Philadelphia (521461) |
Outfield |
Fernando Tatis Jr., Padres (798,609) |
Nick Castellanos, Philadelphia (439764) |
HD |
Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers (1,002,377) |
Marcell Ozuna, Braves (478,538) |
Dodgers catcher Will Smith has 557,970 votes, so he only has 654 votes – 654! – behind Realmuto. Realmuto recently underwent knee surgery and will likely miss the All-Star Game. There’s also a tight race at third base, where Brewers rookie Joey Ortiz and his 244,957 votes aren’t far behind Machado. Harper and Freeman are good at first base. Matt Olson of the Braves is a distant third in the voting with just 154,672 votes.
The 2024 MLB All-Star Game will be played at Globe Life Field in Arlington on Tuesday, July 16. Phase 2 of fan voting will be held from June 30 to July 3 and the All-Star Game starters will be announced on Wednesday, July 3. The full All-Star Game rosters will be revealed on Sunday, July 7.
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