2021 MLB All-Star Game Ballot: How To Vote In Phase 2
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Finalists for the 2021 MLB All-Star Game were announced and Phase 2 of voting is now underway. It concludes Thursday, July 1, at 11 a.m. PT.

Fans may vote for the players who advanced from Phase 1, which includes the top three at each infield position as well as the top nine outfielders from each league. The Los Angeles Dodgers are represented by Max Muncy, Gavin Lux, Justin Turner, Mookie Betts and Chris Taylor.

Fan vote count determines the eight starting position players in each league, and the starters will be announced during a selection show on ESPN at 6 p.m. PT on Thursday. Pitchers and reserves are determined by selections from Player Ballots and the commissioner’s office, and these roster spots will be announced in a separate ESPN show on Sunday.

The MLB All-Star Game ballot is accessible to voters at MLB.com and through a Google search that loads a full ballot. Fans are permitted only one vote on each platform per 24 hours through a valid email address during Phase 2 of voting.

Any scripted or automated ballot will be immediately disqualified, as will any over-vote that exceeds the daily limit.

Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash will lead the American League All-Star team, and Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts will make his third-straight appearance as skipper of the National League.

The 2021 MLB All-Star Game will be played July 13 at Coors Field for the second time ever. FOX will air the event, with first slated at 4:05 p.m. PT.

2021 MLB All-Star Game finalists

Designated hitters

AMERICAN LEAGUE
First: Shohei Ohtani, Angels
Second: J.D. Martinez, Red Sox
Third: Yordan Alvarez, Astros

Catchers

AMERICAN LEAGUE
First: Salvador Perez, Royals
Second: Martín Maldonado, Astros
Third: Yasmani Grandal, White Sox

NATIONAL LEAGUE
First: Buster Posey, Giants
Second: Yadier Molina, Cardinals
Third: Willson Contreras, Cubs

First basemen

AMERICAN LEAGUE
First: Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays
Second: Yuli Gurriel, Astros
Third: José Abreu, White Sox

NATIONAL LEAGUE
First: Max Muncy, Dodgers
Second: Freddie Freeman, Braves
Third: Anthony Rizzo, Cubs

Second basemen

AMERICAN LEAGUE
First: Marcus Semien, Blue Jays
Second: Jose Altuve, Astros
Third: DJ LeMahieu, Yankees

NATIONAL LEAGUE
First: Ozzie Albies, Braves
Second: Adam Frazier, Pirates
Third: Gavin Lux, Dodgers

Shortstops

AMERICAN LEAGUE
First: Xander Bogaerts, Red Sox
Second: Bo Bichette, Blue Jays
Third: Carlos Correa, Astros

NATIONAL LEAGUE
First: Fernando Tatis Jr., Padres
Second: Javier Báez, Cubs
Third: Brandon Crawford, Giants

Third basemen

AMERICAN LEAGUE
First: Rafael Devers, Red Sox
Second: Alex Bregman, Astros
Third: Yoán Moncada, White Sox

NATIONAL LEAGUE
First: Kris Bryant, Cubs
Second: Nolan Arenado, Cardinals
Third: Justin Turner, Dodgers

Outfielders

AMERICAN LEAGUE
First: Mike Trout, Angels
Second: Aaron Judge, Yankees
Third: Byron Buxton, Twins
Fourth: Michael Brantley, Astros
Fifth: Adolis García, Rangers
Sixth: Teoscar Hernández, Blue Jays
Seventh: Cedric Mullins, Orioles
Eighth: Alex Verdugo, Red Sox
Ninth: Randal Grichuk, Blue Jays

NATIONAL LEAGUE
First: Ronald Acuña Jr., Braves
Second: Nick Castellanos, Reds
Third: Jesse Winker, Reds
Fourth: Mookie Betts, Dodgers
Fifth: Chris Taylor, Dodgers
Sixth: Juan Soto, Nationals
Seventh: Bryce Harper, Phillies
Eighth: Joc Pederson, Cubs
Ninth: Mike Yastrzemski, Giants

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