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2026 MLB All-Star voting and power rankings spotlight Phillies, Dodgers and rising pitchers

Fan voting for the 2026 All-Star Game in Philadelphia shows Phillies outfielder Brandon Marsh climbing to second place among National League outfielders with 1,256,874 votes, trailing only Andy Pages. Kyle Schwarber is positioned securely as the second‑most‑voted National League designated hitter, while Shohei Ohtani leads overall voting with 2,310,735 votes.

The latest MLB power rankings place the Los Angeles Dodgers back on top with the most wins (49) and a strong showing despite injuries. The Atlanta Braves fell a spot, and the San Diego Padres dropped to 15th as their offense struggles, ranking last in team batting average and slugging.

Pitcher candidates for the All-Star Game’s starting roles have emerged. In the American League, Cam Schlittler is touted as the clear choice with a 1.71 ERA, while in the National League, Jacob Misiorowski is highlighted as a thrilling young arm that could earn the starter’s spot.

Additional rankings note top catchers such as Dillon Dingler (Detroit Tigers) and Shea Langeliers (Oakland Athletics) leading their positions as the All-Star week approaches.