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Judge Aaron, Shohei Ohtani Clair Leaders in the voting of the stars

Judge Aaron and Shohei Ohtani, who have combined to win five of the last eight prices of the most useful players, hang the rest of the major baseball league in the first All-Star game ballot.

The judge, the knock of the New York Yankees who leads the majors on average to the stick (0.378), as a basic percentage (0.473) and in percentage of slugging (0.756) and shares the head of the circuits (26), leads all the players with 1,568,527 fans votes.

Ohtani, who has raised a record of 73 MLB points to go with an average of the stick of .297, 25 circuits and 11 interceptions, arpen all the players of the national league with 1,398,771 votes. The designated striker of the Los Angeles Dodgers should appear on Monday evening against the Padres of San Diego – his first appearance of a mound since August 23, 2023, when he was still with the Los Angeles Angels.

This year’s All-Star playing process includes two stages of fans’ vote. The current stage takes place until June 26. At that time, the two best voters at each position (including six outdoor championships) in each league will engage in a runoff to determine which players will start the match of July 15 at the Truist of the Braves d’Atlanta.

Here are the best voters in the American league at each position:

Catcher: Seattle’s Cal Raleigh (1,043,168) and Alejandro Kirk de Toronto (370,460); First base: Paul Goldschmidt from New York (667 258) and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. de Toronto (614 726); Second base: Gleyber Torres de Detroit (535,079) and Jackson Holliday de Baltimore (440 093); Stop-COURT: Jacob Wilson of athletics (562 696) and Bobby Witt Jr. de Kansas City (519 984); Third base: Jose Ramirez de Cleveland (968 754) and Alex Bregman de Boston (397 581).

The six best championships in the American League are the judge, Riley Greene de Detroit (675,070), Mike Trout de Los Angeles (475,265), Steven Kwan de Cleveland (457882), Javier Baez de Detroit (421,342) and Cody Bellinger from New York (416,858). Ryan O’Hearn de Baltimore (353 029) leads Ben Rice from New York (232 331) in the category of designated strikers.

Ohtani and his Dodgers teammates are well represented among the best voters in the National League at each position:

Catcher: Will Smith of Los Angeles (1,124 629) and Carson Kelly of Chicago (408,081); First base: Freddie Freeman from Los Angeles (1,136,389) and Pete Alonso from New York (895 900). Second base: Ketel Marte de l’Arizona (850 572) and Tommy Edman from Los Angeles (510 451); Stopping: Francisco Lindor from New York (1,019,273) and Mookie Betts de Los Angeles (597 188); Third base: Manny Machado de San Diego (955 122) and Max Muncy de Los Angeles (415 750).

The Top Six National League Outfielders Are Chicago’s Pete Crow-Armstrong (1,126,119) and Kyle Tucker (704,740), Los Angeles’ Teoscar Hernandez (685.553), New York’s Juan Soto (625.618), Arizona’s Corbin Carroll (597,805) and Atlanta’s Ronald Acuna Jr. (596 363). When Rafael Devers (796,382) was exchanged from the Red Sox of Boston to the Giants of San Francisco on Sunday, he hit Seiya Suzuki from Chicago (358 138) from second place in DH Bolloting.

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