MLB announces 2024 All-Star Game starters with Ohtani earning fourth consecutive selection

NEW YORK — Shohei Ohtani became the first player elected to start at designated hitter in four straight All-Star Games, joined by New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge as the only holdovers from last year in the lineups announced Wednesday for the July 16 game at Arlington, Texas.

Philadelphia could have three of the four National League infielders after fans voted shortstop Trea Turner and third baseman Alec Bohm to start alongside first baseman Bryce Harper, whose status is uncertain because of a leg injury.

Major League Baseball said this is the first time each league has had no more than one player repeat as an elected starter since fan balloting resumed in 1970.

Six teams have two starters each: Yankees outfielder Juan Soto was voted in alongside Judge, who gained his berth last week with Harper as the top vote-getters from each league in the first round of balloting. The second round was from Sunday until Wednesday.

Baltimore catcher Adley Rutschman and shortstop Gunnar Henderson were elected along with Houston second baseman Jose Altuve and DH Yordan Alvarez; Cleveland third baseman José Ramírez and outfielder Steven Kwan; San Diego outfielder Jurickson Profar and Fernando Tatis Jr.; and Milwaukee catcher William Contreras and outfielder Christian Yelich.

Toronto first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Arizona second baseman Ketel Marte also were voted in.

Philadelphia last had three elected infielders in 1982 with Pete Rose, Mike Schmidt and Manny Trillo. Harper went on the injured list on June 28 because of a strained left hamstring but could return ahead of the All-Star Game.

Tatis hasn’t played since June 21 because of a stress reaction in his right thigh bone and may be sidelined past the All-Star break.

Pitchers and reserves will be announced on Sunday.

Ohtani is an All-Star for the fourth straight season but first since leaving the Los Angeles Angels for a record $700 million, 10-year contract with the Dodgers. He was an unprecedented two-way All-Star from 2021-23 but isn’t pitching this season while he recovers from reconstructive elbow surgery.

David Ortiz started at DH in three straight All-Star Games from 2011-13.

Altuve earned his ninth All-Star trip and sixth as a starter, Ramírez his sixth selection and third as a starter and Guerrero his fourth overall and third as a starter.

Alvarez, Bohm, Contreras, Henderson, Kwan, Profar, Rutschman and Soto are among eight first-time starters. Soto is making his fourth All-Star trip, his first for the AL.

“It means a lot. It’s a lot of hard work,” Soto said at Yankee Stadium. “Been grinding a lot. Finally got my first start, so it’s pretty cool.”

No players were elected to start from the host Rangers, who had four starters at last year’s game in Seattle: second baseman Marcus Semien, shortstop Corey Seager, third baseman Josh Jung, and catcher Jonah Heim.

Profar became an All-Star for the first time in his 11th big league season. He remained on the free-agent market until a week into spring training before agreeing to a $1 million, one-year deal with the Padres.

In the closest NL vote, Tatis (15.36 per cent) edged the Dodgers’ Teoscar Hernández (15.26 per cent_ and the Phillies’ Brandon Marsh (14.73 per cent) for the third outfield spot. Turner beat out injured Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts 51-49 per cent.

In the AL, Alvarez edged Baltimore’s Ryan O’Hearn 52-48 per cent at DH and Kwan beat out the Orioles’ Anthony Santander 28-26 per cent for the final outfield spot.

During the first round of voting from June 5-27, Guerrero trailed Baltimore’s Ryan Mountcastle, Hernández topped Tatis, and Betts was ahead of Turner.

Major League Baseball (MLB) has announced the starting lineups for the 2024 All-Star Game, with Los Angeles Angels’ two-way star Shohei Ohtani earning his fourth consecutive selection to the Midsummer Classic.

Ohtani, who has taken the baseball world by storm with his exceptional skills both on the mound and at the plate, has solidified himself as one of the most exciting players in the game. The 29-year-old Japanese sensation has been a force to be reckoned with since making his MLB debut in 2018, showcasing his power hitting and dominant pitching abilities.

In the 2024 All-Star Game, Ohtani will once again showcase his talents on the biggest stage in baseball, as he is set to start as both a pitcher and designated hitter for the American League team. This marks the first time in All-Star Game history that a player has been selected to start in both roles.

Ohtani’s selection as a starting pitcher comes as no surprise, as he currently leads the league in strikeouts and has posted an impressive 2.50 ERA through the first half of the season. On the offensive side, Ohtani has been equally impressive, leading the league in home runs and RBIs while maintaining a batting average well above .300.

Joining Ohtani in the starting lineup for the American League are some of the game’s brightest stars, including reigning MVP Mike Trout, young phenom Vladimir Guerrero Jr., and veteran slugger Aaron Judge. The National League team will be led by reigning Cy Young winner Jacob deGrom, along with perennial All-Stars Fernando Tatis Jr., Mookie Betts, and Juan Soto.

The 2024 All-Star Game is set to take place at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, marking the first time the historic ballpark has hosted the event since 1980. With Ohtani headlining the star-studded lineup, fans can expect an exciting and memorable showcase of talent from some of the best players in baseball.