Plus: What Yanks should do if they lose Judge
Voting for the 2022 All-MLB Team is underway, and you can help decide which players will be honored as the best of the regular season at each position, with 50% of the vote coming from fans and 50% coming from a panel of experts.
Even being on the ballot is an accomplishment, with the options at each position representing the best of the best. From this elite group, fans are tasked with selecting one player each at first base, second base, shortstop, third base, catcher and designated hitter, two relievers, three outfielders and five starting pitchers.
These choices aren't easy -- there are so many deserving and stellar candidates. Here's a look at the five toughest positions to parse on the All-MLB ballot. | |
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| Tune in for a recap of the BBWAA Award winners and Hot Stove news from the past week today at noon and 6 p.m. ET. | | |
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