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All-Star ballot update June 12, 2023

All-Star ballot update June 12, 2023

Here is the complete standings for Mastercard’s Phase 1 Fan Vote for the 2023 MLB All-Star Game as of the first ballot update.

catchers
1. Shaun Murphy Braves – 603,501
2. Will Smith, Dodgers – 419,587
3. Elias Diaz, Rocky – 168163
4. Francisco Alvarez, Mets – 167708
5. GT Realmoto, Velez – 161.838
6. Wilson Contreras, Cardinals – 104,333
7. Gabriel Moreno, linebacker D – 90,955
8- Jan Gomez, CAPS – 72343
9. William Contreras, Brewers – 57704
10 – Austin NOLA, Padres – 54547

first rule
1. Freddie Freeman, Dodgers – 775503
2- Alonso House, Mets – 377,749
3. Matt Olson, Braves – 272275
4. Paul Goldschmidt, Cardinals – 178,238
5. Trey Mancini, Cubs – 79229
6. Rudy Tellez, Brewers – 65,316
7. Jake Cronworth, Padres – 58,289
8. Carlos Santana, Pirates – 52479
9. Lamonte Wade Jr., Giants – 53648
10. Cody Clemens, Phillies – 49976

Rule two
1. Luis Araz, Marlins – 509,092
2. Ozzie Albies, Braves – 376,726
3. Nolan Gorman, Cardinals – 245,524
4. Miguel Vargas, Dodgers – 142,182
5. Jeff McNeil, Mets – 126924
6. Cerro Estrada, Giants – 103,446
7. Ketel Marte – D – Appearance – 102.953
8- Nico Horner, CAPS – 84,061
9- Ha Seung Kim, Padres – 82,879
10. Bryson Stott, Phyllis – 74663

short periods
1. Orlando Arcia, Braves – 406,509
2. Francisco Lindor, Mets – 302051
3. Xander Bogaerts – Padres – 209144
4. Matt McClain – Reds – 200152
5- Dansby Swanson, CAPS – 197,569
6. Trea Turner, Phyllis – 155,033
7. Chris Taylor, Dodgers – 140,098
8. Geraldo Perdomo – D – Appearance – 128477
9. Paul DeJonge, Cardinals – 71,185
10. Willie Adams, Brewers – 68172

Designated hitters
1. JD Martinez, Dodgers – 412373
2. Bryce Harper, Phillies – 380345
3 – Travis Darno, Bravis – 543221
4. Jorge Soler, Marlins – 170483
5. Christopher Morell, Cubs – 114,897
6. Andrew McCutcheon – Pirates – 107,284
7. Joy Meneses Nationals – 72441
8. Daniel Vogelbach, MIT – 63804
9. Matt Carpenter, Padres – 60641
10. Charlie Blackmon, Rockies – 57,628

guards
1. Ronald Acuña Jr., Braves – 1,086,537
2. Mookie Betts, Dodgers – 676491
3. Lord Gurrell Jr., D – linebacker – 367,348
4. Juan Soto, Padres – 339,009
5. Corbin Carroll, linebacker D – 232,565
6. Fernando Tatis Jr., Padres – 207474
7. Michael Harris II, Braves – 192261
8. Cody Bellinger, Cubs – 187,828
9. Nick Castellanos, Felice – 186503
10- Seiya Suzuki – Cubs – 170,013
11. Marcel Ozuna, Braves – 163104
12- Mets Brandon Nemo – 159,708
13. Lars Nutbarr Cardinals – 159,035
14. James Ottman, Dodgers – 153,952
15- Brian Reynolds, Pirates – 132990
16- Kyle Schwarber, Phyllis – 128977
17. Jason Heyward, Dodgers – 128,294
18. Brandon Marsh, Phyllis – 114,231
19. Randall Grechuk, Rockies – 111669
20. T.J. Friedel, Reeds – 97704

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catchers
1. Adley Rochman, Orioles – 460,496
2. Jonah Heim, Ranger – 320,028
3 – Salvador Perez, members of the royal family – 312,615
4. Alejandro Kirk, Blue Jays – 258,580
5. Martín Maldonado, Astros – 154,799
6. Cal Raleigh, Mariners – 133,344
7. Christian Bethancourt, Reese – 116,819
8. Matt Tice, Angels – 116,716
9. Jose Trevino, Yankees – 107304
10- Yasmani Grandal – White Sox – 52,035

first rule
1. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays – 545976
2. Yandy Diaz, Rise – 533179
3. Anthony Rizzo, Yankees – 321,765
4. Nathaniel Lowe, Rangers – 192,643
5. T France, Mariners – 132393
6. Jose Abreu, Astros – 131,517
7. Jared Walsh, Angels – 86491
8. Ryan Mountcastle, Orioles – 80274
9. Joey Gallo, TWINZ – 42472
10- Josh Naylor, Guardians – 34701

Rule two
1. Marcus Simien, Rangers – 707,712
2. Jose Altuve, Astros – 363013
3. Whit Merrifield, Blue Jays – 286,799
4- Glaber Torres, Yankees – 171,173
5. Brandon Drury, Angels – 146,476
6. Jose Caballero, Mariners – 107,633
7. Brandon Lowe, Ray – 88,140
8. Adam Frazier, Orioles – 78,839
9. Zack McKinstry, Tigers – 57,798
10- Andres Jimenez, Guardians – 38420

Third rule
1. Matt Chapman, Blue Jays – 475322
2. Josh Jung, Rangers – 470,836
3. Rafael Devers, Red Sox – 221,310
4. Alex Bregman, Astros – 187388
5. Anthony Rendon, Angels – 147258
6. Isaac Paredes, Rise – 130,125
7. Eugenio Suárez, Mariners – 129,947
8. DJ LeMahieu, Yankees – 129,178
9. Jose Ramirez, Guardians – 100,097
10- Ramon Urillas, Orioles – 67944

Designated hitters
1. Shuhei Otani, Angels – 924,182
2. Brandon’s Belt, Blue Jays – 205659
3. Robbie Grossman, Rangers – 129,623
4. Corey Goulkes, Astros – 116,842
5. Harold Ramirez, Rys – 112860
6- Giancarlo Stanton, Yankees – 112608
7. Miguel Cabrera, Tigers – 73,600
8. Justin Turner, Red Sox – 72273
9. AJ Bullock Mariners – 58617
10. Jake Burger, White Sox – 57408

guards
1 – Aaron Judge, Yankees – 965 844
2. Mike Trout, Angels – 598,918
3 – Jordan Alvarez, Astros – 571986
4. Randy Arosarina, Rise – 532,489
5. Kevin Kiermayer, Blue Jays – 322341
6- Adolis García, Rangers – 300,968
7. George Springer, Blue Jays – 275,512
8. Masataka Yoshida, Red Sox – 268,969
9. Julio Rodríguez, Mariners – 221,092
10- Dolton Farshaw, Blue Jays – 216,643
11. Ezekiel Duran, Rangers – 206,475
12- Josh Lowe, Rise – 194,691
13. Leodi Taveras, Rangers – 164,851
14. Kyle Tucker, Astros – 162122
15 – Jared Killink, Mariners – 153175
16. Harrison Bader, Yankees – 137,655
17. Hunter Renfrew, Angels – 114,706
18. Austin Hayes, Orioles – 113,698
19. Jake Myers, Astros – 110,566
20 Cedric Mullins, Orioles – 108982