
It’s 2019, and it seems like it’s the year for change. The all-new MLB All-Star voting system just finished part one. Fans got to vote for who was going to the all-star game like they usually did, but this year these finalists will be put into another vote for who gets to be an All-Star Starter, which will take place over the weekend.
This year’s American League participants were heavily highlighted by the Houston Astros, and New York Yankees. Only two hometown favorites for Cleveland fans.
1st Baseman
- Luke Voit, New York Yankees
- Carlos Santana, Cleveland Indians
- CJ Cron,Minnesota Twins
2nd Baseman
- Tommy La Stella, Los Angeles Angels
- Jose Altuve, Houston Astros
- DJ LeMahieu, New York Yankees
3rd Baseman
- Alex Bregman, Houston Astros
- Gio Urshela, New York Yankees
- Hunter Dozier, Kansas City Royals
Shortstop
- Jorge Polanco, Minnesota Twins
- Carlos Correa, Houston Astros
- Gleyber Torres, New York Yankees
Outfield
- Josh Reddick, Houston Astros
- Joey Gallo, Texas Rangers
- Mookie Betts, Boston Red Sox
- Michael Brantley, Cleveland Indians
- Aaron Judge, New York Yankees
- Eddie Rosario, Minnesota Twins
- Mike Trout, Los Angelas Angels
- Austin Meadows, Tampa Bay Rays
- George Springer, Houston Astros
Catcher
- Robinson Chirinos, Houston Astros
- James McCann, Chicago White Sox
- Gary Sanchez, New York Yankees
Designated Hitter
- JD Martinez, Boston Red Sox
- Hunter Pence, Texas Rangers
- Nelson Cruz, Minnesota Twins
The final round of voting starts none on June 26th and ends the 27th at 4 P.M EST. All Star game is set for Tuesday July 9th, hosted by the Cleveland Indians at Progressive Field.