Orioles Miss MLB All-Star Phase 2 Despite 572,287 Votes for Rutschman
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Updated · MASNsports.com · Jun 25
Orioles Miss MLB All-Star Phase 2 Despite 572,287 Votes for Rutschman
3 articles · Updated · MASNsports.com · Jun 25
Summary
No Orioles player advanced from Phase 1 of MLB All-Star voting, leaving Baltimore shut out of the finalist round that opens Monday.
Adley Rutschman came closest at catcher with 572,287 votes, finishing fourth; Pete Alonso ranked fifth at first base with 563,527, while Gunnar Henderson placed sixth among shortstops.
Taylor Ward fell to 19th among outfielders with 348,989 votes, and Samuel Basallo and Jeremiah Jackson also finished outside contention despite drawing more than 200,000 votes each.
Toronto dominated the American League ballot with a finalist at every position, and Blue Jays second baseman Ernie Clement claimed a starting spot outright with 3,232,932 votes.
The remaining starters will be decided in Phase 2 before full rosters are unveiled in early July for the July 14 All-Star Game in Philadelphia.