All-MLB Team

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The All-MLB Team is an annual Major League Baseball (MLB) honor given to the best players across both leagues at each position during the season. Selections to the first and second teams are determined by a fan vote and a panel consisting of media members, former players, and baseball officials.[1] Each vote will have equal weight in determining the teams. Plans for the all-MLB team were announced on November 25, 2019, with the first edition of the all-MLB teams being announced at the 2019 Winter Meetings in San Diego.[2]

Description

The roster of each team consists of one catcher, four infielders (one for each position), three outfielders regardless of position, five starting pitchers, and two relief pitchers. There is also a roster spot for designated hitters in the American League (AL) on each team.

Teams

Denotes players who are still active in MLB
Inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame
Inactive player not yet eligible for National Baseball Hall of Fame consideration
Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player has been selected
Player
(in bold text)
Indicates the player who won the Most Valuable Player Award as the AL/NL's Most Valuable Player in the same year
Season Position First team Second team
Player Team Player Team
2019 C J. T. Realmuto Philadelphia Phillies Yasmani Grandal Milwaukee Brewers
1B Pete Alonso New York Mets Freddie Freeman Atlanta Braves
2B DJ LeMahieu New York Yankees José Altuve Houston Astros
3B Anthony Rendon Washington Nationals Alex Bregman Houston Astros
SS Xander Bogaerts Boston Red Sox Marcus Semien Oakland Athletics
OF Mike Trout Los Angeles Angels Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves
OF Christian Yelich Milwaukee Brewers Mookie Betts Boston Red Sox
OF Cody Bellinger Los Angeles Dodgers Juan Soto Washington Nationals
DH Nelson Cruz Minnesota Twins Yordan Álvarez Houston Astros
SP Gerrit Cole Houston Astros Zack Greinke Arizona Diamondbacks/Houston Astros
SP Justin Verlander Houston Astros Hyun-jin Ryu Los Angeles Dodgers
SP Jacob deGrom New York Mets Jack Flaherty St. Louis Cardinals
SP Max Scherzer Washington Nationals Charlie Morton Tampa Bay Rays
SP Stephen Strasburg Washington Nationals Mike Soroka Atlanta Braves
RP Josh Hader Milwaukee Brewers Aroldis Chapman New York Yankees
RP Kirby Yates San Diego Padres Liam Hendriks Oakland Athletics
2020 C Salvador Pérez Kansas City Royals J. T. Realmuto (2) Philadelphia Phillies
1B Freddie Freeman (2) Atlanta Braves José Abreu Chicago White Sox
2B DJ LeMahieu (2) New York Yankees Brandon Lowe Tampa Bay Rays
3B Manny Machado San Diego Padres José Ramírez Cleveland Indians
SS Fernando Tatís Jr. San Diego Padres Corey Seager Los Angeles Dodgers
OF Mookie Betts (2) Los Angeles Dodgers Ronald Acuña Jr. (2) Atlanta Braves
OF Mike Trout (2) Los Angeles Angels Mike Yastrzemski San Francisco Giants
OF Juan Soto (2) Washington Nationals Michael Conforto New York Mets
DH Marcell Ozuna Atlanta Braves Nelson Cruz (2) Minnesota Twins
SP Shane Bieber Cleveland Indians Dinelson Lamet San Diego Padres
SP Trevor Bauer Cincinnati Reds Gerrit Cole (2) New York Yankees
SP Yu Darvish Chicago Cubs Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers
SP Max Fried Atlanta Braves Kenta Maeda Minnesota Twins
SP Jacob deGrom (2) New York Mets Hyun-jin Ryu (2) Toronto Blue Jays
RP Liam Hendriks (2) Oakland Athletics Brad Hand Cleveland Indians
RP Nick Anderson Tampa Bay Rays Devin Williams Milwaukee Brewers

References

  1. ^ Calcaterra, Craig (November 25, 2019). "MLB announces an 'All-MLB' team". nbcsports.com. Retrieved December 10, 2019.
  2. ^ Perry, Dayn (November 25, 2019). "MLB introduces 'All-MLB' teams to recognize best seasons across both leagues". cbssports.com. Retrieved December 10, 2019.