Crow-Armstrong, Tucker Named All-Star Starters for National League
- On Wednesday, the Dodgers' eight finalists for the NL All-Star starting lineup included Freeman, Smith, and Ohtani, but only three were voted as starters.
- The Dodgers aimed for a record with eight finalists in fan voting for the 2025 All-Star lineup, which uses a two-phase process split into Phases 1 and 2.
- Five Dodgers finalists, including Edman, Betts, Muncy, Hernández, and Pages, were outvoted, marking the first time in 45 years with only three Dodgers starters in the All-Star lineup.
- Despite Dodgers aiming for a record eight All-Star starters, only three were voted in, highlighting fan voting limits and competition; the full roster will be announced Sunday.
- Next, ESPN will broadcast the Sunday, July 7 reserves and pitchers announcement at 5 p.m. ET, completing the All-Star roster for July 15 in Atlanta.
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