Read our FAQ on the balloting format, which includes two phases of fan voting to determine the All-Star starters.
The races to decide the American League and National League All-Star starters from the 2022 Chevrolet MLB All-Star Ballot are just getting started.
The top two vote-getters at each position, including designated hitter, and the top six outfielders in each league are being revealed now on MLB Network. The leading vote-getter in each league receives a spot in his team’s starting lineup while the other top vote-getters will advance to Phase 2 of voting. If an outfielder is a league’s leading vote-getter, only the next four outfield finalists will move on to Phase 2 to determine who starts at the two remaining spots.
Bryce Harper
William Contreras
Yordan Alvarez
Shohei Ohtani
Willson Contreras
Travis d’Arnaud
Alejandro Kirk
Jose Trevino
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Ty France
Paul Goldschmidt
Pete Alonso
Jose Altuve
Santiago Espinal
Ozzie Albies
Jazz Chisholm Jr.
The second phase of All-Star voting will begin Tuesday at noon ET and continue until 2 p.m. ET on Friday, July 8. During this period, fans can vote only once a day for whom they want to see in Midsummer Classic, and vote totals from Phase 1 don’t carry over.
This will all lead up to the 2022 Chevrolet MLB All-Star Starters Reveal show on Friday, July 8, at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN.
The pitchers and reserves for both squads — totaling 23 players for each side — will be determined via “Player Ballot” choices and selections made by the Commissioner’s Office. The complete All-Star rosters will be announced during the 2022 Chevrolet MLB All-Star Selection Show on July 10 at 5:30 p.m. ET on ESPN.
The All-Star Game itself, at Dodger Stadium, will be on Tuesday, July 19, on FOX.