Dodgers boast 4 ASG starters, tie MLB lead with 5 total reps

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LOS ANGELES -- The Dodgers have been one of the Majors' top teams through the first half, and accordingly, they will be well-represented at the All-Star Game in Philadelphia.

The Dodgers lead the Majors with four fan-elected starters in this year's All-Star Game at Citizens Bank Park. Designated hitter was the first Dodger to be named an All-Star after Phase 1 of voting, and after Phase 2, first baseman , third baseman and center fielder joined him in the NL's starting lineup.

Starting pitcher was also selected to the NL roster, giving the Dodgers an MLB-high-tying five All-Stars (the Braves and Phillies also have five representatives).

The Dodgers' four elected starters are their most since they also had four in the 1980 All-Star Game: Steve Garvey, Davey Lopes, Bill Russell and Reggie Smith.

Here's more on the Dodgers' 2026 All-Stars:

Shohei Ohtani, DH
Previous All-Star appearances: 2021-25
Something to know: This was Ohtani's first time leading the Majors in overall votes during Phase 1. He is the third Dodger to be the overall leading vote-getter since the fan ballot returned in 1970, joining Davey Lopes (1980) and Cody Bellinger (2019). Ohtani is expected only to hit, not pitch.

Freddie Freeman, 1B
Previous All-Star appearances: 2013-14, '18-19, '21-25
Something to know: Freeman has been elected as the NL's starter at first base in six of the last eight All-Star Games.

Max Muncy, 3B
Previous All-Star appearances: 2019, '21
Something to know: Muncy will become the first Dodgers third baseman since Ron Cey in 1977 to start an All-Star Game. This will be Muncy's second start; his first came as the NL's DH in 2021.

Andy Pages, OF
Previous All-Star appearances: None
Something to know: After being a finalist in 2025, Pages will be a first-time All-Star. This marks the third time in the past five years that the Dodgers have had a starting outfielder voted in by the fans (Mookie Betts, 2022-23).

Yoshinobu Yamamoto, RHP
Previous All-Star appearances: 2025
Something to know: Yamamoto has been named an All-Star in back-to-back years. The reigning World Series MVP did not pitch in last year's Midsummer Classic, and because he's lined up to start on the Saturday before the All-Star break, he is unlikely to make an appearance this year as well.