Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman & Will Smith Among Dodgers’ Nominees For 2023 All-MLB Team

The Los Angeles Dodgers had Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, Clayton Kershaw, J.D. Martinez, Evan Phillips and Will Smith named among the nominees for the 2023 All-MLB Team.

All-MLB honors were first established in 2019 and recognize the best player or players at each position during the season.

Voting began Wednesday night and runs through Sunday, November 19, at 5 p.m. PT. Fans have the ability to vote for their 2023 All-MLB choices at mlb.com/allmlb or on the MLB App once every 24 hours.

Additionally, the ballot is available in Spanish at lasmayores.com/allmlb and also on the Spanish version of the MLB App.

Selections to the All-MLB Teams will comprise of 50% fan vote and 50% baseball media panel voting. The winners will be announced Saturday, December 16, on MLB Network.

The First and Second Teams will each have one player per position at catcher, first base, second base, third base, shortstop and designated hitters. Three outfielders will be named to the First and Second Teams, regardless of which position they play; along with five starting pitchers and two relievers.

Last year the Dodgers were represented by Betts, Freeman, Smith, Trea Turner and Julio Urías on the All-MLB Teams. Betts and Turner earned a First Team selection, while Freeman, Smith and Urías were each featured on the Second Team.

Freeman is the only player to be picked for each of the four previous All-MLB teams and that streak could reach five in 2023.

2023 All-MLB Team nominees by position

Catcher

William Contreras (Milwaukee Brewers)
Willson Contreras (St. Louis Cardinals)
Jonah Heim (Texas Rangers)
Ryan Jeffers (Minnesota Twins)
Sean Murphy (Atlanta Braves)
Cal Raleigh (Seattle Mariners)
J.T. Realmuto (Philadelphia Phillies)
Adley Rutschman (Baltimore Orioles)
Will Smith (Los Angeles Dodgers)

First base

Pete Alonso (New York Mets)
Yandy Díaz (Tampa Bay Rays)
Freddie Freeman (Los Angeles Dodgers)
Paul Goldschmidt (St. Louis Cardinals)
Josh Naylor (Cleveland Guardians)
Matt Olson (Atlanta Braves)
Christian Walker (Arizona Diamondbacks)

Second base

Ozzie Albies (Atlanta Braves)
Jose Altuve (Houston Astros)
Luis Arraez (Miami Marlins)
Nolan Gorman (St. Louis Cardinals)
Nico Hoerner (Chicago Cubs)
Ha-Seong Kim (San Diego Padres)
Ketel Marte (Arizona Diamondbacks)
Marcus Semien (Texas Rangers)

Third base

Nolan Arenado (St. Louis Cardinals)
Alex Bregman (Houston Astros)
Jake Burger (Chicago White Sox/Miami Marlins)
Matt Chapman (Toronto Blue Jays)
Rafael Devers (Boston Red Sox)
Josh Jung (Texas Rangers)
Manny Machado (San Diego Padres)
Isaac Paredes (Tampa Bay Rays)
José Ramírez (Cleveland Guardians)
Austin Riley (Atlanta Braves)

Shortstop

Orlando Arcia (Atlanta Braves)
Bo Bichette (Toronto Blue Jays)
J.P. Crawford (Seattle Mariners)
Gunnar Henderson (Baltimore Orioles)
Francisco Lindor (New York Mets)
Corey Seager (Texas Rangers)
Dansby Swanson (Chicago Cubs)
Trea Turner (Philadelphia Phillies)
Bobby Witt Jr. (Kansas City Royals)

Outfield

Ronald Acuña Jr. (Atlanta Braves)
Randy Arozarena (Tampa Bay Rays)
Cody Bellinger (Chicago Cubs)
Mookie Betts (Los Angeles Dodgers)
Corbin Carroll (Arizona Diamondbacks)
TJ Friedl (Cincinatti Reds)
Adolis García (Texas Rangers)
Nolan Jones (Colorado Rockies)
Aaron Judge (New York Yankees)
Steven Kwan (Cleveland Guardians)
Josh Lowe (Tampa Bay Rays)
Chas McCormick (Houston Astros)
Luis Robert Jr. (Chicago White Sox)
Julio Rodríguez (Seattle Mariners)
Anthony Santander (Baltimore Orioles)
Kyle Schwarber (Philadelphia Phillies)
Juan Soto (San Diego Padres)
Fernando Tatis Jr. (San Diego Padres)
Lane Thomas (Washington Nationals)
Kyle Tucker (Houston Astros)
Christian Yelich (Milwaukee Brewers)

Designated hitter

Yordan Alvarez (Houston Astros)
Bryce Harper (Philadelphia Phillies)
J.D. Martinez (Los Angeles Dodgers)
Shohei Ohtani (Los Angeles Angels)
Marcell Ozuna (Atlanta Braves)
Brent Rooker (Oakland Athletics)
Jorge Soler (Miami Marlins)
Justin Turner (Boston Red Sox)

Starting pitcher

Chris Bassitt (Toronto Blue Jays)
Kyle Bradish (Baltimore Orioles)
Corbin Burnes (Milwaukee Brewers)
Luis Castillo (Seattle Mariners)
Gerrit Cole (New York Yankees)
Zach Eflin (Tampa Bay Rays)
Nathan Eovaldi (Texas Rangers)
Zac Gallen (Arizona Diamondbacks)
Kevin Gausman (Toronto Blue Jays)
Sonny Gray (Minnesota Twins)
Merrill Kelly (Arizona Diamondbacks)
Clayton Kershaw (Los Angeles Dodgers)
George Kirby (Seattle Mariners)
Pablo López (Minnesota Twins)
Jordan Montgomery (St. Louis Cardinals/Texas Rangers)
Shohei Ohtani (Los Angeles Angels)
Freddy Peralta (Milwaukee Brewers)
Eduardo Rodriguez (Detroit Tigers)
Kodai Senga (New York Mets)
Blake Snell (San Diego Padres)
Justin Steele (Chicago Cubs)
Spencer Strider (Atlanta Braves)
Framber Valdez (Houston Astros)
Justin Verlander (New York Mets/Houston Astros)
Logan Webb (San Francisco Giants)
Zack Wheeler (Philadelphia Phillies)

Relief pitcher

Bryan Abreu (Houston Astros)
Adbert Alzolay (Chicago Cubs)
Shawn Armstrong (Tampa Bay Rays)
Félix Bautista (Baltimore Orioles)
David Bednar (Pittsburgh Pirates)
Matt Brash (Seattle Mariners)
Yennier Cano (Baltimore Orioles)
Aroldis Chapman (Kansas City Royals/Texas Rangers)
Emmanuel Clase (Cleveland Guardians)
Alexis Díaz (Cincinnati Reds)
Camilo Doval (San Francisco Giants)
Jhoan Duran (Minnesota Twins)
Pete Fairbanks (Tampa Bay Rays)
Josh Hader (San Diego Padres)
Clay Holmes (New York Yankees)
Raisel Iglesias (Atlanta Braves)
Chris Martin (Boston Red Sox)
Hector Neris (Houston Astros)
Evan Phillips (Los Angeles Dodgers)
Ryan Pressly (Houston Astros)
Jordan Romano (Toronto Blue Jays)
Tanner Scott (Miami Marlins)
Paul Sewald (Seattle Mariners/Arizona Diamondbacks)
Devin Williams (Milwaukee Brewers)

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