Three Phillies, Judge, Soto, Ohtani among MLB All-Star starters.
The
Philadelphia Phillies are sending three infielders to the MLB All-Star Game later this month, as
Bryce Harper,
Trea Turner and
Alec Bohm were among the starters named for the Midsummer Classic on Wednesday evening.
Turner won out over
Los Angeles Dodgers star
Mookie Betts in a close vote -- although Betts wouldn't be able to play in the game because of a broken left hand. Meanwhile, Bohm will be making his first All-Star start after having won 70% of the final voting over
San Diego Padres third baseman
Manny Machado.
Harper, the National League's leading vote-getter, is currently nursing a left hamstring injury but is expected to play in the game.
"Obviously it's something you dream about as a kid, it's something that's not to be taken lightly," Bohm said. "But I think it's just gonna be cool to be able to look to my left and see the guy I play with every night over there, and look across the field and throw the ball to the guy I throw the ball to every night, so I think it's just kinda cool to be able to have that moment with a couple of the guys that showed you the way."
The announcement of the All-Star starters came after phase 2 voting closed Wednesday afternoon. It featured the top two vote-getters at each position from phase 1 squaring off, with the loser relegated to potential reserve duty. All-Star reserves will be announced Sunday at 5:30 p.m. ET on ESPN.
"Hopefully [second baseman
Bryson] Stott makes it as well," Phillies manager Rob Thomson said. "Atlanta had it last year where all four of their infielders made it."
The
New York Yankees,
Houston Astros,
Cleveland Guardians,
Baltimore Orioles,
Milwaukee Brewers and Padres each have two starters representing their respective teams.
For the American League, the Yankees'
Aaron Judge and
Juan Soto will start together in the outfield, along with the Guardians'
Steven Kwan, who is making his first All-Star appearance and the first for a Cleveland outfielder since Juan Gonzalez in 2001.
The
Toronto Blue Jays'
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. will start at first base, with the Astros'
Jose Altuve at second, the Orioles'
Gunnar Henderson at shortstop and the Guardians'
Jose Ramirez at third. This is Altuve's ninth selection, while Henderson becomes the third-youngest AL shortstop to win the fan voting behind
Carlos Correa, who was 22 in 2017, and Alex Rodriguez, who started at 21 years old in 1997.
The O's
Adley Rutschman, who won the voting behind the plate, said Henderson's selection is "a testament to the work he has put in."
"The dedication, and the guy is just impressive all around as a human being and baseball player," Rutschman said. "It has been fun to watch him grow and develop into the player that he is now. He definitely deserved it."
Baltimore narrowly missed out on having a third player named a starter, with
Ryan O'Hearn falling to the Astros'
Yordan Alvarez in final voting at designated hitter, 52% to 48%.
For the NL, joining Harper, Turner and Bohm in the infield will be
Arizona Diamondbacks second baseman
Ketel Marte, while the Brewers'
Christian Yelich will start alongside Padres teammates
Jurickson Profar and
Fernando Tatis Jr. in the outfield.
Profar and Tatis are the first Padres outfielders to earn election since Tony Gwynn in 1999. They also were involved in the closest phase 2 race, as they narrowly beat out Dodgers outfielder
Teoscar Hernandez and Phillies outfielder
Brandon Marsh for starting jobs.
Brewers catcher
William Contreras will start behind the plate, becoming the first Milwaukee catcher to earn election since Ted Simmons in 1983.
Meanwhile, Dodgers star
Shohei Ohtani gets the nod at designated hitter. It's Ohtani's fourth straight start at DH, becoming the first player to accomplish that feat.
AL All-Star Starters
C | Adley Rutschman | Orioles |
1B | Vladimir Guerrero Jr. | Blue Jays |
2B | Jose Altuve | Astros |
3B | José Ramírez | Guardians |
SS | Gunnar Henderson | Orioles |
OF | Aaron Judge | Yankees |
OF | Juan Soto | Yankees |
OF | Steven Kwan | Guardians |
DH | Yordan Alvarez | Astros |
NL All-Star Starters
C | William Contreras | Brewers |
1B | Bryce Harper | Phillies |
2B | Ketel Marte | D-backs |
3B | Alec Bohm | Phillies |
SS | Trea Turner | Phillies |
OF | Christian Yelich | Brewers |
OF | Jurickson Profar | Padres |
OF | Fernando Tatis Jr. | Padres |
DH | Shohei Ohtani | Dodgers |