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Vladdy, Devers and Machado lead All-Star voting

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The various battles to determine who will advance to Phase 2 of the fan voting process for the 2022 MLB All-Star Game, presented by Mastercard, are already taking shape.

The first round of voting will determine which two of the players will start the All-Star Game – the one with the most votes in each of the leagues – and which players will advance to the final round of fan choice for the All-Star Game. , which will be played on July 19 at Dodger Stadium.

Fans can complete the 2022 All-Star Game Ticket up to five times during each 24-hour period until Phase 1 of voting closes at 2 pm ET on June 30. You can vote exclusively on MLB.com and LasMayores.com, the websites of the 30 teams and in the MLB app.

The player with the most votes in the American League and National League after Phase 1 will earn a spot in their team’s starting lineup in the All-Star Game. In addition to those two players, the two with the most votes at each position, and the six most voted outfielders, will advance to the final round of the election process. If an outfielder is the most voted player in his league, only the next four finalists among the outfielders will advance to Phase 2 to determine who starts the game in the remaining two outfield positions.

Right now, the players with the most votes are Yankees slugger Aaron Judge in the American League (1,512,368 votes) and Dodgers outfielder Mookie Betts in the NL (1,446,050 votes).

Here are the most voted players, position by position, in the AL and LN

AMERICAN LEAGUE FIRST BASE

1. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays: 947,045 votes 2. Ty France, Mariners: 596,030 3. Anthony Rizzo, Yankees: 445,683 4. Luis Arraez, Twins: 307,442 5. Yuli Gurriel, Astros: 204,164

SECOND BASE

1. Jose Altuve, Astros: 710,708 2. Santiago Espinal, Blue Jays: 522,154 3. Andrés Giménez, Guardians: 514,982 4. Gleyber Torres, Yankees: 379,095 5. Trevor Story, Red Sox: 320,262

THIRD BASE

1. Rafael Devers, Red Sox: 727,669 2. José Ramírez, Guardians: 711,367 3. Matt Chapman, Blue Jays: 406,182 4. DJ LeMahieu, Yankees: 281,955 5. Alex Bregman, Astros: 245,911

SHORT-STOP

1. Bo Bichette, Blue Jays: 585,744 2. Tim Anderson, White Sox: 528,278 3. Xander Bogaerts, Red Sox: 525,202 4. Jeremy Peña, Astros: 271,640 5. Isiah Kiner-Falefa, Yankees: 187,755

OUTFIELD

1. Aaron Judge, Yankees: 1,512,368 2. Mike Trout, Angels: 1,295,854 3. George Springer, Blue Jays: 622,063 4. Giancarlo Stanton, Yankees: 504,537 5. Taylor Ward, Angels: 497,361 6. Byron Buxton, Twins: 403,050 7. Lourdes Gurriel Jr., Blue Jays: 381,591 8. Teoscar Hernandez, Blue Jays: 374,226 9. Michael Brantley, Astros: 287,284 10. Kyle Tucker, Astros: 251,948

CATCHER

1. Alejandro Kirk, Blue Jays: 1,057,008 2. Jose Trevino, Yankees: 387,983 3. Salvador Perez, Royals: 266,604 4. Martin Maldonado, Astros: 231,005 5. Christian Vazquez, Red Sox: 199,010

DESIGNATED HITTER

1. Yordan Alvarez, Astros: 835,669 2. Shohei Ohtani, Angels: 555,056 3. JD Martinez, Red Sox: 307,706 4. Danny Jansen, Blue Jays: 297,484 5. Miguel Cabrera, Tigers: 248,312

NATIONAL LEAGUE FIRST BASE

1. Paul Goldschmidt, Cardinals: 930,441 votes 2. Pete Alonso, Mets: 602,321 3. Freddie Freeman, Dodgers: 469,197 4. Matt Olson, Braves: 403,514 5. Eric Hosmer, Padres, 147,019

SECOND BASE

1. Jazz Chisholm Jr., Marlins: 634,762 2. Ozzie Albies, Braves: 589,804 3. Jeff McNeil, Mets: 580,257 4. Gavin Lux, Dodgers: 256,411 5. Nolan Gorman, Cardinals: 214,383

THIRD BASE

1. Manny Machado, Padres: 969,582 2. Nolan Arenado, Cardinals: 581,363 3. Austin Riley, Braves: 557,220 4. Justin Turner, Dodgers: 254,057 5. Eduardo Escobar, Mets: 234,079

SHORT-STOP

1. Trea Turner, Dodgers: 811,839 2. Dansby Swanson, Braves: 599,251 3. Francisco Lindor, Mets: 521,489 4. Tommy Edman, Cardinals: 277,699 5. Fernando Tatis Jr., Padres: 165,074

OUTFIELD

1. Mookie Betts, Dodgers: 1,446,050 2. Ronald Acuña Jr., Braves: 1,398,563 3. Joc Pederson, Giants: 630,584 4. Starling Marte, Mets: 469,344 5. Juan Soto, Nationals: 451,079 6. Adam Duvall, Braves: 332,387 7. Mark Canha, Mets: 320,910 8. Marcell Ozuna, Braves: 303,945 9. Cody Bellinger, Dodgers: 301,121 10. Harrison Bader, Cardinals: 256,126

CATCHER

1. Willson Contreras, Cubs: 801,630 2. Travis d’Arnaud, Braves: 471,921 3. Yadier Molina, Cardinals: 454,685 4. Tyler Stephenson, Reds: 370,453 5. Will Smith, Dodgers: 323,894

DESIGNATED HITTER

1. Bryce Harper, Phillies: 1,059,433 2. William Contreras, Braves: 584,630 3. Albert Pujols, Cardinals: 344,248 4. Max Muncy, Dodgers: 189,643 5. JD Davis, Mets: 134,569

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