Five more Dodgers join Shohei Ohtani as MLB All-Star Game selections
Dodgers 2024 All-Stars (clockwise from top left) Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, Shohei Ohtani, Will Smith, Tyler Glasnow and Teoscar HernĂĄndez. (Allen J. Schaben, Robert Gauthier, Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)
As usual, the Dodgers will be well-represented in this yearâs Midsummer Classic.
After getting Shohei Ohtani voted in by fans as the National Leagueâs starting designated hitter last week, five more Dodgers were selected to the NL All-Star team during a full roster announcement Sunday afternoon: starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow, first baseman Freddie Freeman, catcher Will Smith, outfielder Teoscar HernĂĄndez and shortstop Mookie Betts.
âItâs awesome,â said Glasnow, the lone first-time All-Star of the group. âItâs always been a goal of mine, to go to the All-Star game.â
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The Dodgersâ six total All-Star selections were second most among the leagueâs 30 clubs, behind only seven from the Philadelphia Phillies. It also marked the third time since 2017 that the Dodgers had six All-Star selections, a total the franchise hadnât previously reached since 1991.
The teamâs only real snub was rookie pitcher Gavin Stone, who was not picked for the NL roster despite his team-leading 9-2 record and rotation-best 3.03 ERA.
Outside of that, all of the Dodgersâ likely All-Star picks were selected.
Glasnowâs candidacy was the most uncertain in recent weeks, after consecutive five-run starts raised his ERA from 2.88 to 3.47. However, his eight wins, team-high 109 innings pitched, and NL-leading 143 strikeouts was enough to earn a first career All-Star selection â an honor that had eluded him in his first eight MLB seasons mostly because of injuries.
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âItâs just a big honor,â said Glasnow, whose 18 starts are most on the Dodgers and whose 109 innings are just 11 shy of his previous career-high. â[Iâve been] just trying to post up every start, and log innings and do well for your team. Iâm just glad I was able to make every start and pitch well this season.â
Freeman, Smith, HernĂĄndez and Betts were obvious reserve picks for the NL, after each of those four finished as runners-up for starting spots in a fan vote that ended last week.
Betts (.304 average, 10 home runs, 40 RBI) appeared likely to be the NL starter at shortstop before breaking his hand last month, an injury that will force the now eight-time All-Star to sit out the July 16 game in Arlington, Texas.
Freeman (.301 average, 13 home runs, 58 RBI) also earned his eighth career selection, while Smith (.275 average, 15 home runs, 55 RBI) and HernĂĄndez (.258 average, 19 home runs, 60 RBI) were picked as All-Stars for the second time in their careers.
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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.