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OAKLAND -- All rise for the five-time All-Star, though he'll have to watch from the sidelines this time around.
Aaron Judge received 19 percent of the fan vote to earn a starting nod in the 2023 MLB All-Star Game in Seattle, joining the Angels' Mike Trout (23 percent) and the Rays' Randy Arozarena (21 percent) in the American League outfield. He has been voted in as a starter in five of the past six Midsummer Classics.
The Yankees' captain is the fourth player in franchise history to be elected to the All-Star Game by fans five times, joining Hall of Famers Derek Jeter (nine) and Dave Winfield (seven), as well as Alex Rodriguez (eight).
Read more at Yankees.com.