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Alright, Dodgers fans. It’s officially that time of year.
The 2019 MLB All-Star Game ballot is officially live, and it’s time to send as many Dodgers as possible to Cleveland this summer. It is pretty much how it’s been in previous years, being entirely online. You can vote through MLB.com, the MLB At Bat app, as well as Google search.
However, there is a bit of a change with the voting process this year.
Beginning today is “The Primary”. This is when fans around the world can cast their votes exclusively online and via mobile devices at MLB.com, all 30 club websites, the MLB At Bat and MLB Ballpark mobile apps and on Google Search (U.S. and Canada only). This will go until Friday, June 21 at 1 p.m. PDT.
During this time, fans can vote up to five ballots per 24-hour periods on the different platforms. On the evening on June 21, the top three vote-getters at each position will be announced on MLB Network. Then, we’ll move into the second phase of voting.
The next process will be known as “The Starters Election”, which will begin at 9 a.m. PDT on Wednesday, June 26. During a 28-hour stretch, fans will be allowed to vote only once. The previous vote totals will reset, and it will essentially be a “final-vote” type style to determine the starter for each position. The results will be announced at 4 p.m. PDT on June 27 on ESPN.
The Dodger players who are on the ballot are Max Muncy, Kiké Hernández, Justin Turner, Corey Seager, Austin Barnes, Cody Bellinger, Joc Pederson and Alex Verdugo.