Los Angeles Angels two-way star Shohei Ohtani and Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. were named All-Star Game starters for their respective leagues Thursday after Phase 1 of fan voting.
Because Ohtani led the American League in overall voting and Acuna led the National League, each player can bypass the second round of voting. The top two vote-getters at all other positions, other than outfield, will advance to Phase 2 of the voting. The top six vote-getters among outfielders will move on to Phase 2.
Ohtani’s honor came as a designated hitter, while he also is expected to be named a pitcher for the game, which will take place in Seattle on July 11. It will be his third consecutive All-Star Game appearance.
Ohtani received more than 2.6 million votes, well ahead of the AL’s next highest vote-getter in Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette. Acuna led all MLB players with 3.1 million votes.
Ohtani, 28, led the major leagues with a .993 OPS and 24 home runs at the start of play Thursday, while he was tied for the lead with 58 RBIs. As a right-handed starter, he was 6-3 with a 3.13 ERA in 15 starts and had 117 strikeouts in 89 innings.
Acuna, 25, was batting .327 with a .961 OPS. He had 15 home runs, 46 RBIs and an NL-best 32 stolen bases.
Phase 2 of voting will begin at noon ET on Monday and conclude at noon ET next Thursday (June 29).
–Field Level Media