How Red Sox Players Are Faring As MLB All-Star Game Voting Deadline Nears

Voting ends Thursday

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Jun 29, 2021

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      Major League Baseball's latest All-Star Game voting update provided more good news for the Boston Red Sox.

      Phase 2 voting began Monday with Xander Bogaerts, Rafael Devers, J.D. Martinez and Alex Verdugo finalists at their respective positions. Voting concludes Thursday, meaning you don't have much time left to cast your ballots.

      MLB on Tuesday shared its first Phase 2 voting update, and there were some changes from where the finalists ranked at the end of Phase 1.

      Focusing on the Red Sox: Bogaerts and Devers still lead the American League voting at shortstop and third base, respectively, while Martinez still ranks second behind Shohei Ohtani at designated hitter. However, Verdugo moved up from eighth to sixth among outfielders.

      Here are the current leaders in both leagues:

      https://twitter.com/AllStarGame/status/1409906857435664387

      The All-Star rosters will be revealed Thursday, with the game taking place July 13 at Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies.

      Oh, one more Red Sox point: If voting were based solely on the last two months, Hunter Renfroe would have as good a case as any player for earning an All-Star Game nod.

      Thumbnail photo via Brad Penner/USA TODAY Sports Images
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