Aaron Judge, Shohi Ohtani dominates the initial all-star game vote

Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani, who has combined five of the last eight most valuable players awards, is wrapping the rest of the Major League baseball in the first batch before the all-star game voting.
Judge, New York Yankis’ Slugagar, which pays big companies in the batting average (.378), on-base percentage (.473) and slugging percentage (.756) and shares the lead in homeers (26), takes all players with 1,568,527 votes from fans.
Ohtani, who has scored an MLB-Best 73 runs, a .297 batting average, 25 homer and 11 to go with theft, pay all National League players with 1,398,771 votes. The nominated Hitter of Los Angeles Dojers has been scheduled to pitch against San Diego Padress – his first mound appearance since August 23, 2023, when he was still with Los Angeles Angels.
This year’s all-star game balloting process has fan voting in two phases. The current stage runs from Thursday, 26 June. At that point, the top two vote-goldrs on each position (including six outfielders) in each league will engage in a run-off, to determine which players will start on July 15 in the Trust Field of Atlanta Braves.
Here are the top American League votes in each situation:
Catcher: Cal Rale of Seattle (1,043,168) and Elejandro Kirk (370,460) of Toronto; First base: Paul Goldsmide (667,258) of New York and Vladimir Gurro Junior (614,726) of Toronto; Second Aadhaar: Gliber Torres of Detroit (535,079) and Baltimore’s Jackson Holiday (440,093); Shortstop: Athletics Jacob Wilson (562,696) and Bobby Wit Junior (519,984) of Cannes City; Third base: Jose Ramirez (968,754) of Cleveland and Alex Bramanman (397,581) of Boston.
Top six American League Outfielders Judge, Detroit’s Relay Green (675,070), Los Angeles’ Mike Trout (475,265), Steven Quan (457,882) of Cleveland, Detrot’s Xavier Bose (421,342) and New York CD Belinjar (416,858). Ryan O’Harn (353,029) of Baltimore led the Ben Rice (232,331) of New York in the designated hitter category.
Ohthani and his dors team partners represent well among the top votes of the National League in each situation:
Catcher: Los Angeles Will Smith (1,124,629) and Carson Kelly (408,081) of Chicago; First base: Freddy Freeman (1,136,389) of Los Angeles and Pete Alonso (895,900) of New York. Second Aadhaar: Arizona’s Catel Marte (850,572) and Los Angeles Tommy Adman (510,451); Shortstop: Francisco Lindor (1,019,273) of New York and Muki Bates (597,188) of Los Angeles; Third Aadhaar: Mann Machao (955,122) of San Diego and Max MUSC (415,750) of Los Angeles.
The top six National League Outfielders Chicago’s Pete Crow-Armestrong (1,126,119) and Kail Tucker (704,740), Los Angeles’ Teser Hernandez (685,553), Juan Soto (625,618) of New York, Arizona’s Korbin (597,805). (596,363). When the Rafale Davors (796,382) was traded by Boston Red Sox on Sunday in San Francisco giants, he dropped Chicago’s Sea Suzuki (358,138) from second place in DH polling.
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