Four Braves on NL All-Star roster

Atlanta Braves second baseman Ozzie Albies, pictured, and teammates Mike Foltynewicz, Freddie Freeman and Nick Markakis were selected to represent the National League in the MLB All-Star Game on July 17 in Washington.
Atlanta Braves second baseman Ozzie Albies, pictured, and teammates Mike Foltynewicz, Freddie Freeman and Nick Markakis were selected to represent the National League in the MLB All-Star Game on July 17 in Washington.

Mookie Betts, Aaron Judge and Mike Trout form a dream outfield for the American League. The Washington Nationals' Bryce Harper and Max Scherzer highlight a not-so-gracious welcome committee for the National League.

Power in the center of power. A capital-sized All-Star Game.

Major League Baseball unveiled the rosters for its annual midseason showcase Sunday night, with the lists featuring an imposing AL lineup and Harper starting at his home ballpark in Washington.

Reigning AL MVP Jose Altuve was one of five All-Stars from the reigning World Series champion Houston Astros, matching the Boston Red Sox and Cleveland Indians for most in the majors. The Atlanta Braves and the New York Yankees each had four, including rookie Gleyber Torres from the Bronx Bombers and fellow second baseman Ozzie Albies from the surprising Braves.

"It's fun. You're playing but you're looking around because you're playing with all those big boys out there," said Altuve, who made the AL team for the sixth time.

Torres is on the disabled list with a hip injury and unlikely to participate. While he and Albies are just 21 years old, the list of 25 first-time All-Stars also includes 30-something surprises such as Red Sox first baseman Mitch Moreland, Texas Rangers slugger Shin-Soo Choo and Atlanta outfielder Nick Markakis.

"It's something that I didn't know it would ever be quite possible," Moreland said. "I'm definitely excited about the opportunity and appreciative of having that opportunity."

Markakis and Matt Kemp will join Harper in the NL outfield. Markakis has been a key performer for the Braves and made an All-Star team for the first time in his 13 MLB seasons. Kemp's return to the Los Angeles Dodgers - after two years with the Braves - has been a smashing success.

In the AL outfield, Trout is working on perhaps the best season of his stellar career with the Los Angeles Angels. Judge has 25 homers and 58 RBIs for the Yankees, and Betts is batting .342 with 22 homers for the major league-leading Red Sox.

But that's just the beginning for the AL, which has won five All-Star Games in a row and 17 of the past 21.

Altuve led the fan balloting with 4.8 million votes. Baltimore Orioles shortstop Manny Machado will make the short trip down to D.C. for the July 17 game with speculation increasing about his future ahead of the trade deadline.

Chicago White Sox first baseman Jose Abreu, Cleveland Indians third baseman Jose Ramirez, Red Sox designated hitter J.D. Martinez and Tampa Bay Rays catcher Wilson Ramos round out the AL's starting lineup.

"The best part is being with all the guys. You're on the biggest stage with the best," said Trout, who was selected for the seventh straight year - tying Boston ace Chris Sale for the longest active streak.

Harper was voted a starter for the fourth consecutive year. The slugger, who is eligible for free agency after this season, is batting just .218 for disappointing Washington but has 21 homers and 50 RBIs.

He was joined by ace right-hander Scherzer and reliever Sean Doolittle from the Nationals. Scherzer, a three-time Cy Young Award winner, could get the start in his home ballpark.

"That'd be an unbelievable experience," he said in an interview on ESPN.

Nationals shortstop Trea Turner could join Scherzer and Co. if he wins the online vote for the 32nd and final NL roster spot. Brewers first baseman Jesus Aguilar, Giants first baseman Brandon Belt, Cardinals infielder Matt Carpenter and Dodgers infielder Max Muncy also are in the mix.

"Very excited to represent the Nationals in D.C.," Harper said. "Looking forward to this week to hopefully get one of our other teammates in there as well."

Candidates for the final AL slot are Red Sox outfielder Andrew Benintendi, Twins outfielder Eddie Rosario, Mariners shortstop Jean Segura, Angels shortstop Andrelton Simmons and Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton.

"It's something I've watched for a long time. To be a part of it would be pretty cool," Benintendi said.

The Chicago Cubs will have two starters after catcher Willson Contreras and second baseman Javier Baez each won a close race at their position in fan balloting. Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman, Colorado Rockies third baseman Nolan Arenado and Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford round out the NL starting lineup.

Atlanta starter Mike Foltynewicz is a first-time selection for the NL pitchers.

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