MLB All-Star voting results 2019: Full AL and NL rosters, selections, starters, snubs

Dan Bernstein

MLB All-Star voting results 2019: Full AL and NL rosters, selections, starters, snubs image

The 2019 MLB All-Star Game will take place at Progressive Field in Cleveland on Tuesday, July 9.

It's the first time the city has hosted the midsummer classic since 1997, when the Indians were in the middle of a run to the World Series. The Indians are hopeful they can reach the postseason again in 2019, but the upstart Twins, who lead the AL Central, may stand in their way of a bid.

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As usual, All-Star voting is part popularity contest, part reflection of the first half's top performers. For all of the criticism the ballots receive each year, though, the game usually presents a fairly accurate snapshot of the league.

All-Star pitchers and reserves will be announced Sunday, June 30, at 5:30 p.m. ET.

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MLB All-Star voting results: American League roster

Alex Cora (Red Sox) will manage the AL team.

Starters

Pos. Player Team
CGary SanchezYankees
1BCarlos SantanaIndians
2BDJ LeMahieuYankees
SSJorge PolancoTwins
3BAlex BregmanAstros
OFMike TroutAngels
OFGeorge SpringerAstros
OFMichael BrantleyAstros
DHJ.D. MartinezRed Sox

Reserves

Pos.PlayerTeam
CJames McCannWhite Sox
IFMatt ChapmanA's
IFGleyber Torres**Yankees
IFJose AbreuWhite Sox
IFFrancisco LindorIndians
IFXander Bogaerts*Red Sox
IFDaniel VogelbachMariners
OFMookie BettsRed Sox
OFAustin MeadowsRays
OFWhit MerrifieldRoyals
OFJoey GalloRangers

* Tommy La Stella and Hunter Pence were replaced because of injury.

** Brandon Lowe, who replaced La Stella, was injured and in turn replaced by Gleyber Torres.

Pitchers

Pos.PlayerTeam
SPJohn MeansOrioles
SPMasahiro Tanaka*Yankees
SPJose Berrios*Twins
SPLiam Hendriks*A's
SPLucas GiolitoWhite Sox
SPShane Bieber*Indians
SPJustin VerlanderAstros
SPGerrit ColeAstros
RPRyan PresslyAstros
RPShane GreeneTigers
RPBrad HandIndians
RPAroldis ChapmanYankees

* Jake Odorizzi and Marcus Stroman were replaced because of injury. Charlie Morton and Mike Minor were replaced because of pitching schedule conflicts.

MLB All-Star voting results: National League roster

Dave Roberts (Dodgers) will take charge of the NL squad.

Starters

Pos. Player Team
CWillson ContrerasCubs
1BFreddie FreemanBraves
2BKetel MarteDiamondbacks
SSJavier BaezCubs
3BNolan ArenadoRockies
OFChristian YelichBrewers
OFRonald Acuna Jr.Braves
OFCody BellingerDodgers

Reserves

Pos.PlayerTeam
CJ.T. RealmutoPhillies
CYasmani GrandalBrewers
IFPete AlonsoMets
IFJosh BellPirates
IFPaul DeJongCardinals
IFMax Muncy*Dodgers
IFTrevor StoryRockies
IFKris BryantCubs
IFMike MoustakasBrewers
OFJeff McNeilMets
OFDavid DahlRockies
OFCharlie BlackmonRockies

* Anthony Rendon was replaced because of injury.

Pitchers

Pos.PlayerTeam
SPLuis CastilloReds
SPSandy AlcantaraMarlins
SPSonny Gray*Reds
SPHyun-Jin RyuDodgers
SPBrandon Woodruff*Brewers
SPMike SorokaBraves
SPWalker BuehlerDodgers
SPClayton KershawDodgers
SPJacob deGromMets
RPFelipe Vazquez*Pirates
RPKirby YatesPadres
RPWill SmithGiants

* Max Scherzer was replaced because of a pitching schedule conflict. Josh Hader was replaced because of injury. Zack Greinke was replaced because of a personal matter.

Who was the top MLB All-Star vote-getter?

Mike Trout led the voting amid a season he's pacing the AL in walks (76), on-base percentage (.455) and slugging percentage (.630). Trout's 26 home runs give him a chance to set a career-high in that category.

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What were the biggest All-Star snubs?

Several players might been disappointed at not being named a starter. Josh Bell, for example, fell just short in the NL despite hitting 21 home runs and batting .310 so far this season. Hometown favorite Francisco Lindor didn't even make the cut as a finalist for starting AL shortstop.

Both of those guys still made the final rosters given their first-half play, though. Others missed the All-Star Game entirely — and probably should have made it.

In the AL, Gleyber Torres (Yankees) and Yoan Moncada (Whiter Sox) had good resumes, each blasting double-digit home runs as infielders and playing exceptional defense. Torres eventually made the team as an injury replacement, but Moncada did not. The real snub here may have been Rafael Devers (Red Sox), though, considering his .328 batting average, 16 home runs and eight stolen bases.

On the NL side, Padres rookie Fernando Tatis Jr. — who is hitting .324 with 12 homers and 13 steals — was a major snub. 

How did voting work for the 2019 MLB All-Star Game?

A preliminary round of fan voting established three starting options at each position in the field, and an "Election Day" period on June 26 and 27 determined the official starters. Cora and Roberts will determine the starting pitcher for each squad, and Roberts will select the DH for the NL.

Dan Bernstein