Plus: 1 player on each team worthy of ASG vote
The All-Star Ballots are out! One of the nicest things about the MLB All-Star Game is that every team, no matter how their season is going, gets at least one representative.
They may not be a starter. They may not have made the team if they'd been surrounded by stars on their own team. They might be on a team that's having a rough season. But they still get to represent their team, their city and their fans. There is something special about that. You will always see your team's logo out there.
But on which guy? Today we take a look at the player on each team who is most deserving of your All-Star vote. | | | With the assistance of a mystery bag, Louisville Bats manager Pat Kelly broke the news to Elly De La Cruz that he was headed to The Show in front of Cruz's teammates in a hotel lobby. | | |
| J.D. Martinez signing with the Dodgers was far from the biggest move of the offseason, but he's absolutely crushing the ball, and there are two major reasons why his power has returned. | | |
| Brewers center fielder Joey Wiemer had to go a long way to rob the O's Aaron Hicks of an extra-base hit, but he got the job done. | | |
| Mike Trout took to Twitter to announce he's going to serve as a Mental Wellness Ambassador as part of the MLB Together platform. | | |
| The only thing better than going to an MLB ballpark? Going with friends. That's why Rob Parker embarked on the ultimate MLB vacation: 10 MLB games in 10 days, covering nine different cities. | | |
| The White Sox are in the Bronx to battle the Yankees in the Casamigos Tequila MLB Network Showcase at 7 p.m. ET. | | |
| Marcus Semien's 25-game hitting streak is the longest in MLB this season. Who had the longest hitting streak last year? | |
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