Shohei Ohtani is the first Dodger to be named 2026

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Shohei Ohtani was the first Dodger to be named a 2026 All-Star, after main the majors in Phase 1 voting for the All-Star sport on July 14 in Philadelphia. Six other Dodgers have been finalists through the fan poll, giving them a probability to declare beginning spots in Phase 2 of voting.

Ohtani locked down the beginning DH spot for the National League squad, with 3,341,257 votes. The top vote-getters in each league bypass Phase 2. Second baseman Ernie Clement of the Toronto Blue Jays was the top vote-getter in the American League, with 3,232,932 votes.

Ohtani was the anticipated selection, despite a slow offensive start. His red-hot June boosted him up the leaderboards. He entered Thursday with the second-highest OPS in the National League (.963), barely trailing Mets outfielder Juan Soto (.965).

Pitchers aren’t chosen through the fan vote — hurlers and reserves have to wait for the participant poll (which incorporates votes from gamers, coaches and managers) and commissioners picks. But Ohtani has been just as spectacular on the mound this 12 months.

He has a 1.58 ERA, the fourth-best mark among NL pitchers who have thrown at least 50 innings this season.

Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman (2,666,008 votes), third baseman Max Muncy (2,890,181) and outfielder Andy Pages (2,158,664) also led their respective NL place teams in voting. Other Dodgers finalists, who advance to voting Phase 2, embrace catcher Will Smith (1,871,805), shortstop Mookie Betts (1,762,343 ) and outfielder Teoscar Hernandez (1,569,932).

The vote totals reset for Phase 2, which runs from next Monday through Thursday. The the rest of the All-Star starters are set to be announced on July 4 on Fox Sports.


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