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Freddie Freeman vies for fifth All-MLB selection

Oct 9, 2023; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman (5) hits a single against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the first inning for game two of the NLDS for the 2023 MLB playoffs at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-USA TODAY Sports
Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-USA TODAY Sports

Freddie Freeman will look to earn his fifth consecutive All-MLB honor in balloting that began when the nominees were announced Wednesday.

The Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman is the only player who made first-team or second-team All-MLB every year since the award began in 2019.

Five other players are seeking a fourth All-MLB designation: New York Yankees right-hander Gerrit Cole, Philadelphia Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto, Dodgers outfielder Mookie Betts, San Diego Padres outfielder Juan Soto and Houston Astros designated hitter Yordan Alvarez.

Two-way star Shohei Ohtani, a free agent who played this year with the Los Angeles Angels, is again nominated at two positions. He made the first team as a starting pitcher in 2022 and as a designated hitter in 2021, and he made the second team as a DH in 2022 and a starting pitcher in 2021.

First- and second-time honorees will be chosen for catcher, first base, second base, third base, three outfielders (regardless of position), designated hitter, five starting pitchers and two relief pitchers. No league affiliations will be considered, and voting is to focus strictly on the regular season.

Fans can vote online until Nov. 19, and their results will be factored in along with votes from media members, ex-players and baseball officials. The winners will be revealed on Dec. 16.

All-MLB nominees:
First base
Pete Alonso, New York Mets
Yandy Diaz, Tampa Bay
Freddie Freeman, Los Angeles Dodgers
Paul Goldschmidt, St. Louis
Josh Naylor, Cleveland
Matt Olson, Atlanta
Christian Walker, Arizona

Second base
Ozzie Albies, Atlanta
Jose Altuve, Houston
Luis Arraez, Miami
Nolan Gorman, St. Louis
Nico Hoerner, Chicago Cubs
Ha-Seong Kim, San Diego
Ketel Marte, Arizona
Marcus Semien, Texas

Shortstop
Orlando Arcia, Atlanta
Bo Bichette, Toronto
J.P. Crawford, Seattle
Gunnar Henderson, Baltimore
Francisco Lindor, New York Mets
Corey Seager, Texas
Dansby Swanson, Chicago Cubs
Trea Turner, Philadelphia
Bobby Witt Jr., Kansas City

Third base
Nolan Arenado, St. Louis
Alex Bregman, Houston
Jake Burger, Chicago White Sox/Miami
Matt Chapman, Toronto
Rafael Devers, Boston
Josh Jung, Texas
Manny Machado, San Diego
Isaac Paredes, Tampa Bay
Jose Ramirez, Cleveland
Austin Riley, Atlanta

Catcher
William Contreras, Milwaukee
Willson Contreras, St. Louis
Jonah Heim, Texas
Ryan Jeffers, Minnesota
Sean Murphy, Atlanta
Cal Raleigh, Seattle
J.T. Realmuto, Philadelphia
Adley Rutschman, Baltimore
Will Smith, Los Angeles Dodgers

Designated hitter
Yordan Alvarez, Houston
Bryce Harper, Philadelphia
J.D. Martinez, Los Angeles Dodgers
Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Angels
Marcell Ozuna, Atlanta
Brent Rooker, Oakland
Jorge Soler, Miami
Justin Turner, Boston

Outfield
Ronald Acuna Jr., Atlanta
Randy Arozarena, Tampa Bay
Cody Bellinger, Chicago Cubs
Mookie Betts, Los Angeles Dodgers
Corbin Carroll, Arizona
TJ Friedl, Cincinnati
Adolis Garcia, Texas
Nolan Jones, Colorado
Aaron Judge, New York Yankees
Steven Kwan, Cleveland
Josh Lowe, Tampa Bay
Chas McCormick, Houston
Luis Robert Jr., Chicago White Sox
Julio Rodriguez, Seattle
Anthony Santander, Baltimore
Kyle Schwarber, Philadelphia
Juan Soto, San Diego
Fernando Tatis Jr., San Diego
Lane Thomas, Washington
Kyle Tucker, Houston
Christian Yelich, Milwaukee

Starting pitcher
Chris Bassitt, Toronto
Kyle Bradish, Baltimore
Corbin Burnes, Milwaukee
Luis Castillo, Seattle
Gerrit Cole, New York Yankees
Zach Eflin, Tampa Bay
Nathan Eovaldi, Texas
Zac Gallen, Arizona
Kevin Gausman, Toronto
Sonny Gray, Minnesota
Merrill Kelly, Arizona
Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers
George Kirby, Seattle
Pablo Lopez, Minnesota
Jordan Montgomery, St. Louis/Texas
Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Angels
Freddy Peralta, Milwaukee
Eduardo Rodriguez, Detroit
Kodai Senga, New York Mets
Blake Snell, San Diego
Justin Steele, Chicago Cubs
Spencer Strider, Atlanta
Framber Valdez, Houston
Justin Verlander, New York Mets/Houston
Logan Webb, San Francisco
Zack Wheeler, Philadelphia

Relief pitcher
Bryan Abreu, Houston
Adbert Alzolay, Chicago Cubs
Shawn Armstrong, Tampa Bay
Felix Bautista, Baltimore
David Bednar, Pittsburgh
Matt Brash, Seattle
Yennier Cano, Baltimore
Aroldis Chapman, Kansas City/Texas
Emmanuel Clase, Cleveland
Alexis Diaz, Cincinnati
Camilo Doval, San Francisco
Jhoan Duran, Minnesota
Pete Fairbanks, Tampa Bay
Josh Hader, San Diego
Clay Holmes, New York Yankees
Raisel Iglesias, Atlanta
Chris Martin, Boston
Hector Neris, Houston
Evan Phillips, Los Angeles Dodgers
Ryan Pressly, Houston
Jordan Romano, Toronto
Tanner Scott, Miami
Paul Sewald, Seattle/Arizona
Devin Williams, Milwaukee

–Field Level Media

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