Six Dodgers have advanced to the final phase of All-Star starter voting, as announced in the Phase 1 results. Fans can vote for their favorite players from noon ET on Monday to July 2, with top performers in the National League including Shohei Ohtani and Max Muncy. Ohtani received 3,341,257 votes, making him the NL's top vote-getter, while the Blue Jays' Ernie Clement led the American League with 3,232,932 votes. All vote totals reset for the final phase, making it an open contest for all contenders. The winners will be revealed on July 4 during the All-Star Game announcement.

By the Numbers
  • Shohei Ohtani (Dodgers) received 3,341,257 votes, the most in the National League.
  • Ernie Clement (Blue Jays) was the American League's top vote-getter with 3,232,932 votes.
State of Play
  • Phase 1 results saw millions of votes cast, leading to top performers advancing.
  • The Dodgers have multiple finalists across several positions, reflecting their strong season.
  • All stats were updated through Wednesday's games, and all Phase 1 vote counts reset for Phase 2.
What's Next

Beginning Monday, fans will cast their votes again for their favorite players in the second phase. The outcome will determine the starters for the Midsummer Classic, with strong showings expected from the finalists. As several players continue to excel, the competition for starting positions is expected to be intense.

Bottom Line

The emergence of Dodger stars in the All-Star voting reflects their successful season and fan support. With the reset in votes for Phase 2, the chance for underdog players to emerge as starters is heightened, indicating a competitive spirit leading up to the All-Star Game.