Skenes, Witt among 32 first-time MLB All-Stars

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The rosters for the 2024 MLB All-Star Game feature 32 first-time All-Stars and 12 two-time All-Stars, a fitting snapshot for a sport skewing younger and younger.

American and National League pitchers and reserves were announced Sunday for the July 16 exhibition at Globe Life Field in Texas, a week after the starters were revealed.

The group of first-time All-Stars named Sunday includes Kansas City Royals shortstop Bobby Witt Jr., Cincinnati Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz, San Diego Padres rookie outfielder Jackson Merrill, Oakland Athletics closer Mason Miller and Pittsburgh Pirates rookie right-hander Paul Skenes, a candidate to start on the mound for the NL.

Neither roster has a player with double-digit All-Star appearances: Royals catcher Salvador Perez, named an AL reserve, and Houston Astros second baseman Jose Altuve, elected an AL starter by fans, lead the pack with nine selections.

Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Bryce Harper, Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman, Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts, and Atlanta Braves left-hander Chris Sale are All-Stars for the eighth time. Harper will start after being the NL’s top vote-getter. Freeman, Betts, and Sale were selected as reserves, though Betts will not play because of a broken hand.

For Betts, it was his first selection as an infielder after seven as an outfielder. He was one of five Dodgers pitchers and reserves named to the NL All-Star team on Sunday, joined by Freeman, catcher Will Smith, outfielder Teoscar Hernandez and right-hander Tyler Glasnow. They brought the club’s total of All-Stars to six after Shohei Ohtani was named the NL’s starting designated hitter Wednesday. It’s the fifth straight year they’ve had at least five All-Stars.

Only the Philadelphia Phillies, owners of the best record in the majors for most of the season, are better represented with seven players. Four of them, all pitchers, were named to the NL team Sunday: Zack Wheeler, Ranger Suarez, Matt Strahm, and Jeff Hoffman. They joined Harper, Trea Turner, and Alec Bohm, who were all elected as starters.

The Padres have five All-Stars, including their entire starting outfield with Merrill joining Fernando Tatis Jr. and Jurickson Profar, who were voted in as starters. Closer Robert Suarez and second baseman Luis Arraez will accompany the outfielders.

The Cleveland Guardians’ five selections top the AL. Joining starters Jose Ramirez and Steven Kwan will be designated hitter David Fry, first baseman Josh Naylor and closer Emmanuel Clase. The Royals, a 106-loss team last season, were rewarded for their surprising first half with four All-Stars: Witt Jr., Pérez and starting pitchers Seth Lugo and Cole Ragans.

Both AL Central teams will send more players to the game than the Baltimore Orioles and New York Yankees — two higher-profile AL East contenders with three selections each.

Shortstop Gunnar Henderson, a first-time selection, and catcher Adley Rutschman, now a two-time All-Star, were elected starters Wednesday. They were joined Sunday by right-hander Corbin Burnes, who was selected an All-Star for the fourth time.

Yankees closer Clay Holmes was named to the AL team Sunday following outfielders Aaron Judge and Juan Soto‘s selections as starters. Judge, who led all vote-getters, is a six-time All-Star. It’s the fourth selection — and first start — for Soto.

The Red Sox, meanwhile, had three All-Stars named Sunday: Third baseman Rafael Devers, outfielder Jarren Duran, and right-hander Tanner Houck.

Rosters are expanded from 26 to 32 for the All-Star Game. They include starters elected by fans, 17 players (five starting pitchers, three relievers, and a backup for each position) chosen in a player vote and six players (four pitchers and two position players) selected by league officials. Every club must be represented.

Of the 15 teams with one representative, the Minnesota Twins, who had shortstop Carlos Correa named an AL reserve Sunday, own the best record. The Seattle Mariners, sitting in first place in the AL West, also have one All-Star: right-hander Logan Gilbert. First baseman Pete Alonso, a two-time Home Run Derby champion, was the New York Mets’ only player chosen.

Los Angeles Angels left-hander Tyler Anderson, Miller, Chicago White Sox left-hander Garrett Crochet, Tampa Bay Rays third baseman Isaac Paredes, St. Louis Cardinals closer Ryan Helsley, Chicago Cubs left-hander Shota Imanaga, Miami Marlins reliever Tanner Scott, Washington Nationals shortstop CJ Abrams, De La Cruz, Arizona Diamondbacks second baseman Ketel Marte, Colorado Rockies infielder Ryan McMahon and Toronto Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. are the lone representatives for their respective teams.

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