July 5, 2024

Less than 24 hours to go to make your vote count in All-Star Ballot Phase 2

Mookie Betts’ surprise surge, Juan Soto’s quest to start alongside Aaron Judge and close races at designated hitter in the American League and in the National League outfield highlight the second Phase 2 ballot update for the 2024 MLB All-Star Game presented by Mastercard.

• VOTE NOW: 2024 MLB All-Star Ballot presented by BuildSubmarines.com

There’s only one more day to vote for this year’s All-Star Game starters. The Phase 2 finalist elections will determine who joins Judge and Bryce Harper — the leading Phase 1 vote-getters — in the starting lineups for the Midsummer Classic on July 16 at Globe Life Field in Arlington.

MLB All-Star Ballot 2024 Phase 2 second standings update

Fans can cast their 2024 MLB All-Star Ballot presented by BuildSubmarines.com until Wednesday at noon ET.

The All-Star Ballot is available exclusively online and via mobile devices at MLB.com/vote, all 30 club websites, the MLB App and the MLB Ballpark App. Fans may vote once per day during Phase 2, with the daily voting limit resetting at midnight ET.

Here are the latest Phase 2 All-Star standings.

Guerrero (.297 AVG, 13 HR, .846 OPS) is holding steady over Mountcastle (.273 AVG, 11 HR, .777 OPS) in his quest for a fourth straight All-Star appearance. The Blue Jays slugger is the reigning Home Run Derby champion, but he hasn’t had a hit in the All-Star Game itself since his first one in 2021 — but that was a monster home run off Corbin Burnes.

Ballot finalists for 2024 MLB All-Star Game

Altuve (.304 AVG, 13 HR, .822 OPS) is maintaining his lead over Semien (.235 AVG, 11 HR, .683 OPS) and is one step closer to being voted an All-Star starter for the sixth time and making his ninth career All-Star team. Two-time All-Star Semien, the only 2024 finalist from the defending World Series champions, has some ground to make up if the Rangers are going to be represented in the All-Star Game starting lineup.

MLB All-Star Ballot 2024 Phase 2 second standings update

In the most star-studded race on the Ballot, Henderson (.288 AVG, 26 HR, 13 SB, .988 OPS) is still holding a big lead over Witt (.312 AVG, 12 HR, 22 SB, .897 OPS) in their battle of shortstop phenoms. The Orioles’ dynamic duo of young superstars — Henderson and Adley Rutschman — are both in line for their first career All-Star starts this year.

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