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FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 GOOGLE MLB ALL-STAR BALLOT

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FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 GOOGLE MLB ALL-STAR BALLOT


Giants Teammates Yastrzemski, Crawford Come Back in Final Days to Advance;

Guerrero Jr. Becomes Youngest to Lead Majors in Voting; Acuña Jr. Paces NL;

 

Twenty Major League Clubs Represented in Second Phase of Voting;

 

Four-Day Window of Phase Two Voting Begins Monday at 12:00 p.m. (ET);

 

ESPN to Unveil Starters on Thursday, July 1st at 9:00 p.m. ET

 

Finalists for the 2021 Google MLB All-Star Ballot were announced earlier this afternoon exclusively on MLB Network’s 2021 Google MLB All-Star Ballot Finalists Show.  The second phase of voting, which begins tomorrow at 12:00 p.m. (ET), features the top three vote-getters at each position (and the top nine outfielders) in each League based on vote totals from Phase 1, which ran from June 3rd-24th.

Phase 2 voting, which is available exclusively online and via mobile devices at MLB.com, all 30 Club sites, the MLB App and on Google Search (U.S. and Canada only) will give fans the opportunity to vote among the finalists at each position during a four-day window that concludes at 2:00 p.m. (ET) on Thursday, July 1st.  Later that night, the winners will be announced at 9:00 p.m. (ET) on the 2021 Google MLB All-Star Starters Reveal on ESPN.  During this second phase of voting, in which fans can vote once daily on MLB platforms and submit up to 17 unique player votes on Google per day, vote totals will reset (i.e., vote totals from Phase 1 do not carry over) and the winner at each position (including three outfielders per League) will be named a starting position player for the 2021 Midsummer Classic.  During the Phase 2 voting period, MLB will provide daily updates on MLB.com and Twitter (@AllStarGame), and will also deliver a final update on MLB’s Twitch channel on Thursday, July 1st at 12:00 p.m. (ET).

In the National League, San Francisco Giants teammates Mike Yastrzemski and Brandon Crawford each came from behind in the final week of voting to advance to Phase 2.  Yastrzemski, who ranked 16th among NL outfielders on Monday, passed seven players to secure the ninth outfield spot (474,521 votes), while Crawford (646,535) surpassed Corey Seager of the Los Angeles Dodgers (624,839) on the final day of balloting to finish less than 22,000 votes ahead for the third and final spot among NL shortstops.

Yastrzemski is joined in the NL outfield by fellow finalists Ronald Acuña Jr. of the Atlanta Braves, who led all NL players with 2,510,041 votes, as well as Cincinnati Reds teammates Nick Castellanos (1,797,818) and Jesse Winker (1,493,296); four-time All-Star Mookie Betts (1,327,177) and Chris Taylor (690,277) of the Dodgers; Juan Soto of the Washington Nationals (561,982); six-time All-Star Bryce Harper of the Philadelphia Phillies (495,841); and 2015 NL All-Star Joc Pederson of the Chicago Cubs (493,269).

Accompanying the two-time All-Star Crawford at shortstop is Fernando Tatis Jr. of the San Diego Padres (2,052,642), who ranked fifth overall in the Majors in voting during Phase 1, and two-time All-Star Javier Báez of the Cubs (830,649).  The third base candidates joining that trio on the left side of the infield include three-time All-Star Kris Bryant of the Cubs (1,526,186), five-time All-Star Nolan Arenado of the St. Louis Cardinals (939,315) and 2017 NL All-Star Justin Turner of the Dodgers (784,934).  Competing for a starting job across the diamond, a star-studded trio includes 2019 NL All-Star Max Muncy of the Dodgers (1,276,688), four-time All-Star and reigning NL Most Valuable Player Freddie Freeman of the Braves (1,156,966) and three-time All-Star Anthony Rizzo of the Cubs (745,595).  Joining that group on the right side of the infield are 2018 NL All-Star Ozzie Albies of the Braves (1,109,983), Adam Frazier of the Pittsburgh Pirates (740,717) and Gavin Lux of the Dodgers (660,797).  Rounding out the NL candidates are catchers six-time All-Star Buster Posey of the Giants (1,845,042), nine-time All-Star Yadier Molina of the Cardinals (934,413) and two-time All-Star Willson Contreras of the Cubs (693,063).

In the American League, 22-year-old Vladimir Guerrero Jr. of the Toronto Blue Jays finished first among all Major Leaguers with 2,704,788 total votes, joining José Bautista (2011, 2014) and Josh Donaldson (2015) as Blue Jays to finish atop the Majors in All-Star balloting.  Guerrero became the youngest player ever to lead the Majors in All-Star Balloting since the process was returned to the fans in 1970, surpassing Cody Bellinger, who was 23 during the voting period in 2019.  He is joined among the AL first base contenders by Yuli Gurriel of the Houston Astros (679,557) and three time All-Star and reigning AL Most Valuable Player José Abreu of the Chicago White Sox (441,892).  Guerrero’s Blue Jays teammate Marcus Semien (1,810,230) heads up a group of AL second basemen, which also includes six-time All-Star Jose Altuve of the Astros (1,298,554) and three-time All-Star DJ LeMahieu of the New York Yankees (533,957), to advance to Phase 2.  Rounding out the AL infield candidates are third basemen Rafael Devers of the Boston Red Sox (1,569,381), two-time All-Star Alex Bregman of the Astros (832,175) and Yoán Moncada of the Chicago White Sox (563,708), as well as shortstops Xander Bogaerts of the Red Sox (1,570,467), Bo Bichette of the Blue Jays (986,228) and 2017 AL All-Star Carlos Correa of the Astros (781,400).

Los Angeles Angels phenom Shohei Ohtani paced all AL designated hitters with 1,961,511 votes, and he is accompanied in Phase 2 by three-time All-Star J.D. Martinez of the Red Sox (755,663) and Yordan Álvarez of the Astros (691,218).  Behind the plate, six-time All-Star Salvador Perez of the Kansas City Royals drew the second-most votes in the AL and third-most in the Majors with 2,150,968 votes.  He is joined by fellow backstops Martín Maldonado of the Astros (644,173) and two-time All-Star Yasmani Grandal of the White Sox (504,850).

Rounding out the AL candidates is an outfield group paced by eight-time All-Star Mike Trout of the Angels, who received the third-highest vote total in the AL and fourth-highest in the Majors with 2,084,542 votes.  He is joined among the AL outfield contenders by two-time All-Star Aaron Judge of the Yankees (1,569,640); Byron Buxton of the Minnesota Twins (1,065,227); four-time All-Star Michael Brantley of the Astros (891,522); rookie Adolis García of the Texas Rangers (879,989); Teoscar Hernández of the Blue Jays (809,287); Cedric Mullins of the Baltimore Orioles (729,543); Alex Verdugo of the Red Sox (702,560); and Randal Grichuk of the Blue Jays (637,273).

Overall, 20 of the 30 Major League Clubs, including 10 in the AL and 10 in the NL, are represented among the players who have advanced to Phase 2 of 2021 Google MLB All-Star Balloting (compared to 17 Clubs in 2019).  In addition, 22 of the 51 players who have advanced will be bidding for their first career All-Star assignment.

The NL All-Star Team, which will be managed for a third consecutive time by Dave Roberts of the defending World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers, will have eight elected starters via the fan balloting program, while the AL All-Star Team, led by Kevin Cash of the defending AL Champion Tampa Bay Rays, will have nine fan-elected starters.  The pitchers and reserves for both squads – totaling 24 for the NL and 23 for the AL – will be determined through a combination of “Player Ballot” choices and selections made by the Commissioner’s Office.  The balance of the All-Star rosters will be announced at 5:30 p.m. (ET) on July 4th during the 2021 Google MLB All-Star Selection Show on ESPN.

During each phase of voting, the 2021 Google MLB All-Star Ballot is available when fans search in English and Spanish.  The ballot at MLB.com and Club sites also offers audio CAPTCHA functionality for visually impaired fans.  Banco BHD León will once again sponsor online All-Star balloting in the Dominican Republic, making Spanish-language ballots available to fans in the D.R. via LasMayores.com, the official Spanish-language web site of Major League Baseball.

Fans will once again have the opportunity to participate in the official voting for the Ted Williams All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award presented by Chevrolet.  During the Midsummer Classic, fans can vote exclusively at MLB.com and the 30 Club sites – online or via their mobile devices – with the 2021 All-Star Game MLB.com MVP Vote, and their collective voice will represent 20 percent of the official vote determining this year’s recipient of the Arch Ward Trophy.

MLB All-Star Week includes the MLB All-Star Game presented by Mastercard (July 13th), Gatorade All-Star Workout Day featuring the T-Mobile Home Run Derby (July 12th), All-Star Sunday featuring the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game and All-Star Celebrity Softball Game (July 11th), the MLB Draft (July 11th-13th) and PLAY BALL PARK at the Colorado Convention Center (July 9th-13th), plus a lineup of additional events taking place around the city.  The 91st Midsummer Classic will be televised nationally by FOX Sports; in Canada by Rogers Sportsnet and RDS; and worldwide by 70 partners in 15 languages across 223 countries and territories.  FOX Deportes will provide Spanish language coverage in the United States, while ESPN Radio and ESPN Radio Deportes will provide exclusive national radio coverage of the All-Star Game.  MLB Network, MLB.com and SiriusXM also will provide comprehensive All-Star Week coverage.  For more information about MLB All-Star Week, including ticket information and updates, please visit www.allstargame.com and follow @MLB and @AllStarGame on social media.

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2021 AMERICAN LEAGUE PHASE 1 BALLOTING RESULTS
(Shaded players indicate those moving on to Phase 2, where vote totals will reset)

 

CATCHERS

 

FIRST BASEMEN

# Player Club Votes   # Player Club Votes
1. Salvador Perez Royals 2,150,968   1. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Blue Jays 2,704,788
2. Martín Maldonado Astros 644,173   2. Yuli Gurriel Astros 679,557
3. Yasmani Grandal White Sox 504,850   3. José Abreu White Sox 441,892
4. Christian Vázquez Red Sox 329,488   4. Jared Walsh Angels 354,825
5. Gary Sánchez Yankees 325,166   5. Matt Olson Athletics 303,641
6. Kurt Suzuki Angels 302,319   6. Trey Mancini Orioles 257,891
7. Danny Jansen Blue Jays 243,884   7. Ji-Man Choi Rays 178,142
8. Mike Zunino Rays 211,544   8. Carlos Santana Royals 164,618
9. Sean Murphy Athletics 176,761   9. Bobby Dalbec Red Sox 150,895
10. Roberto Pérez Indians 108,280   10. Luke Voit Yankees 147,731
                 

SECOND BASEMEN

 

THIRD BASEMEN

# Player Club Votes   # Player Club Votes
1. Marcus Semien Blue Jays 1,810,230   1. Rafael Devers Red Sox 1,569,381
2. Jose Altuve Astros 1,298,554   2. Alex Bregman Astros 832,175
3. DJ LeMahieu Yankees 533,957   3. Yoán Moncada White Sox 563,708
4. Nick Madrigal White Sox 333,336   4. José Ramírez Indians 471,097
5. David Fletcher Angels 312,997   5. Cavan Biggio Blue Jays 341,866
6. Whit Merrifield Royals 289,518   6. Anthony Rendon Angels 334,455
7. Jed Lowrie Athletics 164,926   7. Gio Urshela Yankees 319,688
8. Marwin Gonzalez Red Sox 139,391   8. Matt Chapman Athletics 240,303
9. Brandon Lowe Rays 138,444   9. Kyle Seager Mariners 192,172
10. Cesar Hernandez Indians 129,164   10. Josh Donaldson Twins 162,908
                 

SHORTSTOPS

 

DESIGNATED HITTERS

# Player Club Votes   # Player Club Votes
1. Xander Bogaerts Red Sox 1,570,467   1. Shohei Ohtani Angels 1,961,511
2. Bo Bichette Blue Jays 986,228   2. J.D. Martinez Red Sox 755,663
3. Carlos Correa Astros 781,400   3. Yordan Álvarez Astros 691,218
4. Tim Anderson White Sox 482,352   4. Lourdes Gurriel Jr. Blue Jays 310,112
5. Adalberto Mondesi Royals 304,533   5. Yermín Mercedes White Sox 286,726
6. José Iglesias Angels 276,163   6. Nelson Cruz Twins 284,456
7. Gleyber Torres Yankees 232,906   7. Giancarlo Stanton Yankees 271,568
8. Joey Wendle Rays 155,015   8. Miguel Cabrera Tigers 200,669
9. Freddy Galvis Orioles 145,559   9. Austin Meadows Rays 142,359
10. Elvis Andrus Athletics 141,636   10. Franmil Reyes Indians 125,158

 

OUTFIELDERS

# Player Club Votes   # Player Club Votes
1. Mike Trout Angels 2,084,542   11. Randy Arozarena Rays 569,256
2. Aaron Judge Yankees 1,569,640   12. Myles Straw Astros 374,308
3. Byron Buxton Twins 1,065,227   13. Andrew Benintendi Royals 351,480
4. Michael Brantley Astros 891,522   14. Justin Upton Angels 323,094
5. Adolis García Rangers 879,989   15. Kiké Hernández Red Sox 314,263
6. Teoscar Hernández Blue Jays 809,287   16. George Springer Blue Jays 313,860
7. Cedric Mullins Orioles 729,543   17. Ramón Laureano Athletics 297,806
8. Alex Verdugo Red Sox 702,560   18. Mitch Haniger Mariners 258,549
9. Randal Grichuk Blue Jays 637,273   19. Hunter Renfroe Red Sox 237,747
10. Kyle Tucker Astros 580,182   20. Mark Canha Athletics 232,200
                 

 

2021 NATIONAL LEAGUE PHASE 1 BALLOTING RESULTS
(Shaded players indicate those moving on to Phase 2, where vote totals will reset)

 

CATCHERS

 

FIRST BASEMEN

# Player Club Votes   # Player Club Votes
1. Buster Posey Giants 1,845,042   1. Max Muncy Dodgers 1,276,688
2. Yadier Molina Cardinals 934,413   2. Freddie Freeman Braves 1,156,966
3. Willson Contreras Cubs 693,063   3. Anthony Rizzo Cubs 745,595
4. Will Smith Dodgers 633,787   4. Eric Hosmer Padres 431,305
5. William Contreras Braves 315,896   5. Jesús Aguilar Marlins 399,067
6. J.T. Realmuto Phillies 255,631   6. Brandon Belt Giants 389,604
7. Tucker Barnhart Reds 253,321   7. Paul Goldschmidt Cardinals 319,064
8. Austin Nola Padres 194,201   8. Pete Alonso Mets 292,593
9. Omar Narváez Brewers 184,969   9. Joey Votto Reds 277,486
10. James McCann Mets 153,501   10. Rhys Hoskins Phillies 214,684
                 

SECOND BASEMEN

 

THIRD BASEMEN

# Player Club Votes   # Player Club Votes
1. Ozzie Albies Braves 1,109,983   1. Kris Bryant Cubs 1,526,186
2. Adam Frazier Pirates 740,717   2. Nolan Arenado Cardinals 939,315
3. Gavin Lux Dodgers 660,797   3. Justin Turner Dodgers 784,934
4. Nico Hoerner Cubs 502,989   4. Manny Machado Padres 566,601
5. Jake Cronenworth Padres 466,193   5. Austin Riley Braves 548,468
6. Jean Segura Phillies 459,703   6. Evan Longoria Giants 472,509
7. Ryan McMahon Rockies 355,178   7. Mike Moustakas Reds 220,263
8. Donovan Solano Giants 313,034   8. J.D. Davis Mets 204,769
9. Tommy Edman Cardinals 277,805   9. Eduardo Escobar D-backs 120,405
10. Jonathan India Reds 237,947   10. Alec Bohm Phillies 93,822
                 

SHORTSTOPS

 

 

# Player Club Votes          
1. Fernando Tatis Jr. Padres 2,052,642          
2. Javier Báez Cubs 830,649          
3. Brandon Crawford Giants 646,535          
4. Corey Seager Dodgers 624,839          
5. Trea Turner Nationals 364,513          
6. Dansby Swanson Braves 343,837          
7. Francisco Lindor Mets 197,633          
8. Eugenio Suárez Reds 183,848          
9. Paul DeJong Cardinals 170,239          
10. Willy Adames Brewers 150,850          

 

OUTFIELDERS

# Player Club Votes   # Player Club Votes
1. Ronald Acuña Jr. Braves 2,510,041   11. AJ Pollock Dodgers 414,866
2. Nick Castellanos Reds 1,797,818   12. Jason Heyward Cubs 386,690
3. Jesse Winker Reds 1,493,296   13. Trent Grisham Padres 383,465
4. Mookie Betts Dodgers 1,327,177   14. Ian Happ Cubs 373,828
5. Chris Taylor Dodgers 690,277   15. Christian Yelich Brewers 372,568
6. Juan Soto Nationals 561,982   16. Ketel Marte D-backs 351,953
7. Bryce Harper Phillies 495,841   17. Wil Myers Padres 290,889
8. Joc Pederson Cubs 493,269   18. Alex Dickerson Giants 262,232
9. Mike Yastrzemski Giants 474,521   19. Starling Marte Marlins 258,111
10. Tyler O’Neill Cardinals 442,328   20. Tommy Pham Padres 255,921
                 

 

ALL-STAR BALLOTING ANNOUNCEMENT SCHEDULE

Date Announcement Details
Monday, June 28th Phase 2 Voting Begins at 12:00 p.m. (ET)
Thursday, July 1st Phase 2 Voting Ends at 2:00 pm. (ET)
Thursday, July 1st 2021 Google MLB All-Star Starters Reveal
(9:00 p.m. ET on ESPN)
Sunday, July 4th 2021 Google MLB All-Star Selection Show
(5:30 p.m. ET on ESPN)

 

 

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