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The All-Star finalists will be revealed tonight. Here's everything you need to know.
The first phase of All-Star Game voting is now over. The results will be announced at 6 p.m. ET on MLB Network, with live coverage starting at 5 p.m. ET.
What's at stake?
There are two big things:
1) The top overall vote-getter in each league clinches an automatic starting spot in the 2026 All-Star Game on July 14 in Philadelphia.
As of the latest ballot update, the National League leader was Shohei Ohtani (no surprise there), and the American League leader was Blue Jays second baseman Ernie Clement (big surprise there).
2) To determine who else is starting the All-Star Game, the top two players at every position, and the top six outfielders, advance to Phase 2 of the voting.
The winners of those head-to-head runoffs (and the top three outfielders in each league) are the All-Star starters.
How does the next phase of voting work?
Voting for Phase 2 begins at noon ET on Monday. Fans have 72 hours to cast their ballots until voting ends at noon ET on Thursday.
Vote totals from Phase 1 do not carry over. Every position race starts from scratch.
Fans can vote once per day during Phase 2, with the daily voting limit resetting each day at midnight. Just like in Phase 1, the All-Star Ballot is available at MLB.com, on all 30 MLB club sites and on the MLB App.
The All-Star starters will be announced on Saturday, July 4, at 7:30 p.m. ET on FOX.
What are the closest Phase 1 races?
Here are five close races to watch when the results are revealed tonight:
- NL first base -- Bryce Harper is trying to catch Matt Olson for the second finalist spot, with both stars already over the 1 million vote mark as of the last ballot update.
- NL second base -- Phillies second baseman Bryson Stott holds a narrow lead over the Brewers' Brice Turang to be the second finalist.
- NL outfield -- Mets star Juan Soto is just barely ahead of the Nationals' James Wood for the sixth and final spot, with the Cardinals' Jordan Walker also close behind.
- AL second base -- The Rangers' Ezequiel Duran is trying to hold off the Astros' Jose Altuve for the No. 2 spot.
- AL outfield -- Aaron Judge, Mike Trout, Byron Buxton and Cody Bellinger hold a solid lead for the top four spots, but there are five outfielders fighting for the last two spots: Julio Rodríguez, Randy Arozarena, Daulton Varsho, Jesús Sánchez and Riley Greene.
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