Major League Baseball started the All-Star voting process on Wednesday, beginning the campaign for the 2026 All-Star Game at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.
The current ballot setup involves two phases, with fan voting for starting position players from June 3-25. From there, the top two players at each position, and the top six outfielders will move into the second phase, with voting totals reset and that vote open from June 29-July 2.
Here are the Dodgers on the ballot this year
- DH — Shohei Ohtani
- C — Will Smith
- 1B — Freddie Freeman
- 2B — Hyeseong Kim
- 3B — Max Muncy
- SS — Mookie Betts
- OF — Andy Pages
- OF — Kyle Tucker
- OF — Teoscar Hernández
A reminder that
pitchers are not voted on by fans. So let’s stick with position players today. In total, 20 position players will make the National League All-Star team — nine starters voted on by fans, then nine players voted on by the players, and two others chosen by the commissioner’s office. Often those last spots include a team’s only All-Star, to satisfy the requirement that all 30 MLB teams have at least one All-Star.
Today’s question is simple: Which Dodgers position players should be All-Stars in 2026?











