Complete All-Star Ballot standings as of June 15
Shohei Ohtani tops the 2026 MLB All-Star fan vote with a commanding lead, while Yordan Álvarez and Aaron Judge follow closely. The Dodgers’ dominance in early balloting continues, with multiple team stars in the top 10. Only one Milwaukee Brewers player appears in strong position amid a team-wide slump in support.
What changed
This is the first official ballot update for Phase 1 of the 2026 All-Star Game fan voting, released June 15.
Live updates
-
All-Star Ballot Update: Ohtani Leads as Dodgers Dominate Early Voting
confidence 93%Shohei Ohtani tops the 2026 MLB All-Star fan vote with a commanding lead, while Yordan Álvarez and Aaron Judge follow closely. The Dodgers’ dominance in early balloting continues, with multiple team stars in the top 10. Only one Milwaukee Brewers player appears in strong position amid a team-wide slump in support.
What's confirmed:
- Shohei Ohtani leads all MLB players in the first All-Star voting update for the 2026 Midsummer Classic in Philadelphia.
- Yordan Álvarez and Aaron Judge are the next highest vote-getters, rounding out the top three.
- Mike Trout, Freddie Freeman, and Ronald Acuña Jr. also rank among the top vote-getters in early balloting.
- Brandon Marsh is the third-highest vote-getter among NL outfielders, trailing only two players.
- Only one Milwaukee Brewers player has significant fan support in the current standings.
- The Los Angeles Dodgers have multiple players in the top 10 of the All-Star ballot.
Still unconfirmed:
- The Dodgers’ dominance in voting is ‘ruining baseball,’ according to one commentary piece.
- Ohtani’s vote tally is on pace to surpass his 2025 totals, with the Dodgers poised for another historic season.