O’Hearn and Holliday Advance to Final Phase of All-Star Voting
Final fan voting begins Monday to determine if O’Hearn or Holliday will earn starting spots in the All-Star Game
Overview
- Ryan O’Hearn leads all American League designated hitters with 1,762,125 votes, outpacing New York Yankees’ Ben Rice by more than a million votes.
- Jackson Holliday secured the runner-up spot for AL second basemen with 1,302,186 votes, trailing Detroit Tigers’ Gleyber Torres (1,981,665 votes).
- Fan voting resets Monday at noon for head-to-head matchups and closes Wednesday at noon, with starting lineups revealed on July 2 and the All-Star Game set for July 15 at Truist Park.
- O’Hearn ranks first among qualified Orioles hitters with a .301 batting average, .384 on-base percentage and .485 slugging percentage through 80 games.
- Since mid-May, Holliday has served as Baltimore’s leadoff hitter, posting a .259 average with nine home runs and eight stolen bases in his first full MLB season.