The Blue Jays’ Ernie Clement has surged to the top of the American League in the second update of the 2026 MLB All-Star ballot, overtaking the AngelsMike Trout, the YankeesAaron Judge and the AstrosYordan Alvarez, who led the AL in the first update.

Clement now has 2,054,130 votes, the second-highest total of any player in either league and a lead of nearly 80,000 over Alvarez in the AL. The DodgersShohei Ohtani remains the overall leader with 2,310,735 votes, the only player past 2 million and on pace to top all of baseball in All-Star balloting for the first time in his career.

 

The 2026 MLB All-Star Game presented by Mastercard is July 14 at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia and will air live on FOX and be streamed on FOX One. Phase 1 voting closes Thursday, June 25 at noon ET. Fans can vote up to five times per 24-hour period at MLB.com, on all 30 club sites or on the MLB app. The top two vote-getters at each position and the top six outfielders advance to Phase 2, which opens June 29.

Here’s a look at the current vote totals, position by position, for the AL and NL.

American League

Catcher

  1. Shea Langeliers, Athletics: 1,414,697
  2. Alejandro Kirk, Blue Jays: 837,289
  3. Dillon Dingler, Tigers: 484,290
  4. Adley Rutschman, Orioles: 434,433
  5. Ryan Jeffers, Twins: 386,486

First Base

  1. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays: 1,458,461
  2. Ben Rice, Yankees: 882,772
  3. Munetaka Murakami, White Sox: 741,065
  4. Nick Kurtz, Athletics: 595,412
  5. Pete Alonso, Orioles: 380,136

Second Base

  1. Ernie Clement, Blue Jays: 2,054,130
  2. Ezequiel Duran, Rangers: 531,182
  3. Jose Altuve, Astros: 456,242
  4. Jazz Chisholm Jr., Yankees: 419,777
  5. Travis Bazzana, Guardians: 388,507

Shortstop

  1. Bobby Witt Jr., Royals: 1,701,407
  2. Andrés Giménez, Blue Jays: 894,926
  3. Kevin McGonigle, Tigers: 460,075
  4. Jeremy Peña, Astros: 357,049
  5. Colson Montgomery, White Sox: 352,828

Third Base

  1. Junior Caminero, Rays: 1,310,879
  2. Kazuma Okamoto, Blue Jays: 1,282,884
  3. Miguel Vargas, White Sox: 633,675
  4. Josh Jung, Rangers: 471,452
  5. José Ramírez, Guardians: 415,813

Outfield

  1. Aaron Judge, Yankees: 1,788,499
  2. Mike Trout, Angels: 1,735,051
  3. Byron Buxton, Twins: 1,106,264
  4. Cody Bellinger, Yankees: 1,067,622
  5. Julio Rodríguez, Mariners: 819,514
  6. Randy Arozarena, Mariners: 793,017

Designated Hitter

  1. Yordan Alvarez, Astros: 1,974,459
  2. George Springer, Blue Jays: 806,225
  3. Yandy Díaz, Rays: 459,371
  4. Giancarlo Stanton, Yankees: 290,711
  5. Samuel Basallo, Orioles: 211,232

National League

Catcher

  1. Drake Baldwin, Braves: 1,755,768
  2. Will Smith, Dodgers: 1,290,090
  3. J.T. Realmuto, Phillies: 829,868
  4. William Contreras, Brewers: 667,752
  5. Hunter Goodman, Rockies: 224,944

First Base

  1. Freddie Freeman, Dodgers: 1,779,538
  2. Matt Olson, Braves: 1,421,095
  3. Bryce Harper, Phillies: 1,143,481
  4. Jake Bauers, Brewers: 446,051
  5. Alec Burleson, Cardinals: 365,251

Second Base

  1. Ozzie Albies, Braves: 972,537
  2. Bryson Stott, Phillies: 801,006
  3. Brice Turang, Brewers: 739,111
  4. Hyeseong Kim, Dodgers: 659,500
  5. Luis Arraez, Giants: 614,164

Shortstop

  1. CJ Abrams, Nationals: 1,192,774
  2. Mookie Betts, Dodgers: 1,161,221
  3. Elly De La Cruz, Reds: 879,876
  4. Trea Turner, Phillies: 736,372
  5. Otto Lopez, Marlins: 445,451

Third Base

  1. Max Muncy, Dodgers: 1,933,390
  2. Alec Bohm, Phillies: 804,309
  3. Austin Riley, Braves: 572,816
  4. Nolan Arenado, D-backs: 556,009
  5. Nick Gonzales, Pirates: 439,412

Outfield

  1. Andy Pages, Dodgers: 1,518,451
  2. Brandon Marsh, Phillies: 1,256,874
  3. Ronald Acuña Jr., Braves: 1,216,288
  4. Michael Harris II, Braves: 1,059,921
  5. Teoscar Hernández, Dodgers: 1,043,541
  6. Juan Soto, Mets: 947,033

Designated Hitter

  1. Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers: 2,310,735
  2. Kyle Schwarber, Phillies: 1,540,202
  3. Dominic Smith, Braves: 599,893
  4. Christian Yelich, Brewers: 378,996
  5. Iván Herrera, Cardinals: 232,891

How to Vote for the MLB All-Star Game

Fans can vote up to five times per 24-hour period at MLB.com, on all 30 club sites or on the MLB app. Phase 1 voting closes June 25 at noon ET. The 2026 MLB All-Star Game presented by Mastercard airs July 14 on FOX.



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2026-06-22 19:49:00