The MLB launched the primary look at Who needs this 12 months’s All-Star MLB sport. The decide of Aaron and Shohei Ohtani information the respective championships after the primary returns. Take a have a look at the entire outcomes of the primary votes for every place beneath:
Voting chief of the American League
Catcher
- Cal Raleigh (Mariners): 1,043.168
- Alejandro Kirk (Blue Jays): 370.460
- Dillon Dingler (Tigri): 316.401
- Logan O’hoppe (Angels): 194,349
- Austin Wells (Yankees): 190,854
- Yainer Diaz (Astros): 176.227
- Adley Rutschman (Orioles): 167.122
- Salvador Perez (Royals): 133,013
- Carlos Narváez (Red Sox): 111.796
- Bo Naylor (Guardians): 70,384
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First basemen
- Paul Goldschmidt (Yankees): 667,258
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (Blue Jays): 614,726
- Jonathan Aranda (Raggi): 483.290
- Spencer Torkelson (Tigri): 426,283
- Christian Walker (Astros): 123.720
- Vinnie Pasquino (Royals): 100,471
- Ryan Mountcastle (Orioles): 89.322
- Carlos Santana (Guardians): 84,869
- Nolan Schanuel (Angels): 81.220
- Rowdy Tellez (Mariners): 74.492
Second basement
- Gleyber Torres (Tigri): 535,079
- Jackson Holliday (Orioles): 449,093
- Jose Altuve (Astros): 446,787
- Jazz Chisholm Jr. (Yankees): 250,416
- Brandon Lowe (Raggi): 238,799
- Andrés Giménez (Blue Jays): 210.046
- Willi Castro (Gemelli): 153,712
- Dylan Moore (Mariners): 131,311
- Daniel Schneemann (Guardians): 107.245
- Sosa (White Sox): 83,240
Shorttops
- Jacob Wilson (Athletics): 562,696
- Bobby Witt Jr. (Royals): 519.984
- Jeremy Peña (Astros): 341.515
- In Batchette (Blue Jays): 316.538
- Anthony Volpe (Yankees): 201.891
- Zach Neto (Angeli): 190,527
- Gunnar Henderson (Orioles): 157,389
- Trey Sweeney (Tigri): 150,787
- JP Crawford (Mariners): 142.123
- Corey Seager (Rangers): 129,579
Third Basemen
- José Ramírez (Guardians): 968,754
- Alex Bregman (Red Sox): 397,581
- Addison Barger (Blue Jays): 248,463
- Zach McKinstry (tigers): 235.189
- Isaac Paredes (Astros): 190.016
- Junior Caminero (Raggi): 162,300
- Maikel Garcia (Royals): 150.631
- DJ Lemahieu (Yankees): 143.375
- Ramón Urias (Orioles): 112.116
- Ben Williamson (Mariners): 86,467
Outfielder
- Aaron Judge (Yankees): 1,568,527
- Riley Greene (Tigri): 675.070
- Mike Trout (Angels): 475.265
- Steven Kwan (Guardians): 457,882
- Javier Báez (Tigri): 421,342
- Cody Bellinger (Yankees): 416,858
- Kerry Carpenter (Tigri): 380.985
- George Springer (Blue Jays): 330.470
- Julio Rodríguez (Mariners): 316.626
- Jarren Duran (Red Sox): 243,698
- Trent Grisham (Yankees): 242,664
- Daulton Varsho (Blue Jays): 224,994
- Byron Buxton (Gemelli): 219.808
- Tyler Soderstrom (Athletics): 218,444
- Randy Arozarena (Mariners): 189.284
- Nathan Lukes (Blue Jays): 186,858
- Taylor Ward (Angels): 178,794
- Wilyer Abreu (Red Sox): 169,345
- Jake Meyers (Astros): 165,934
- Cedric Mulins (Orioles): 123,572
Hit designated
- Ryan O’Harn (Orioles): 353,029
- Ben Rice (Yankees): 232,331
- Mike Tauchman (White Sox): 177,483
- Yordan Alvarez (Astros): 172,720
- Anthony Santander (Blue Jays): 168.208
- Colt Keith (Tigers): 166,230
- Brent Rooker (Athletics): 165.126
- Jorge Polanco (Mariners): 101.019
- Joc Pederson (Rangers): 81,719
- Jorge Soler (Angels): 77,147
National League vote chief
Catcher
- Will Smith (Dodgers): 1,124,629
- Carson Kelly (CUBS): 408,081
- Francisco Alvarez (Mets): 274.191
- Jt Realmuto (Phillies): 249,476
- Hunter Goodman (Rockies): 247,914
- William Contreras (Brewers): 150,663
- Gabriel Moreno (D-Backs): 141,431
- Jose Trevino (Reds): 111,343
- Sean Murphy (Braves): 88,455
- Elias Díaz (mother and father): 72,634
First basemen
- Freddie Freeman (Dodgers): 1,136,389
- Pete Alonso (Mets): 895.900
- Michael Busch (Cubs): 286,931
- Bryce Harper (Phillies): 276,647
- Luis Arraez (mother and father): 140,396
- Matt Olson (Braves): 98,388
- Josh Naylor (D-Backs): 98,322
- Willson Contreras (Cardinals): 64.594
- Wilmer Flores (Giants): 59,537
- RHYS HOSKINS (Brewers): 57,322
Second basement
- Ketel Mars (D-Backs): 850,572
- Tommy Edman (Dodgers): 510.451
- Nico Hoerner (Cubs): 354,745
- Brendan Donovan (Cardinals): 326,787
- Jeff McNeil (Mets): 320.850
- Bryson Stott (Phillies): 209.027
- Ozzie Albies (Braves): 162,621
- Jake Cronenworth (Padres): 100.380
- Brice Turang (Brewers): 74,962
- Tyler Fitzgerald (Giants): 48,659
Shorttops
- Francisco Lindor (Mets): 1,019,273
- Mookie Betts (Dodgers): 597.188
- Trea Turner (Phillies): 348,053
- Elly de la Cruz (Reds): 312,538
- Dansby Swanson (CUBS): 307,173
- Geraldo Perdomo (D-Backs): 95,422
- CJ Abrams (Nationals): 79.831
- Isiah Kiner-Free (Pirates): 76,025
- Xander Bogaerts (Padres): 74,997
- Masyn Winn (Cardinals): 73.020
Third Basemen
- Manny Machado (Parents): 955.122
- Max Muncy (Dodgers): 415.750
- Eugenio Suárez (D-Backs): 290.138
- Matt Shaw (Cubs): 245.102
- Alec Bohm (Phillies): 232,469
- Mark Winds (Mets): 202.114
- Austin Riley (Braves): 192,388
- Matt Chapman (Giants): 183.223
- Nolan Arenado (Cardinals): 143.490
- Brett Baty (Mets): 67,026
Outfielder
- Pete Crow-Armstrong (CUBS): 1,126.119
- Kyle Tucker (CUBS): 704,740
- Teoscar Hernández (Dodgers): 685,553
- Juan Soto (Mets): 625,618
- Corbin Carroll (D-Backs): 597.805
- Ronald Acuña Jr. (Braves): 596.3
- Andy Pages (Dodgers): 449,707
- Fernando Tate Jr. (Padres): 434.955
- James Wood (Nationals): 383.294
- Brandon Nimmo (Mets): 355,347
- Ian Happ (Cubs): 284,090
- Nick Castellanos (Phillies): 269,007
- Tyrone Taylor (Mets): 268,013
- Jackson Merrill (Padres): 249,403
- Michael Comfort (Dodgers): 182,086
- Max Kepler (Phillies): 172.101
- Johan Rojas (Phillies): 155,586
- Heliot Ramos (Giants): 140.206
- Lourdes Gurriel Jr. (D-Backs): 137.362
- Austin Hays (Reds): 128.220
Hit designated
- Shohei Ohtani (Dodgers): 1,398,771
- Rafael Devers (Giants): 796,382
- Seiya Suzuki (CUBS): 358,138
- Kyle Schwarber (Phillies): 332.097
- Starling Mars (Mets): 244,421
- Marcell Ozuna (Braves): 120,595
- Iván Herrera (Cardinals): 120,254
- Christian Yelich (Brewers): 90,369
- Gavin sheets (Padres): 80.198
- Andrew McCutchen (Pirates): 53,841

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