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Inaugural All-MLB Team announced

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim v Oakland Athletics

OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 05: Mike Trout #27 of the Los Angeles Angels at bat against the Oakland Athletics at Ring Central Coliseum on September 05, 2019 in Oakland, California. (Photo by Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images)

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On Tuesday at the Winter Meetings in San Diego, Major League Baseball announced the members of the All-MLB Team, recognizing the top performances by players in the 2019 regular season. It announced both a “first team” and “second team.”

The fan vote accounted for 50 percent of the voting while the other 50 percent was handled by a panel of experts, described as a “decorated panel of media members, broadcasters, former players and other officials throughout the game.”

First Team


  • C: J.T. Realmuto, Phillies
  • 1B: Pete Alonso, Mets
  • 2B: DJ LeMahieu, Yankees
  • 3B: Anthony Rendon, Nationals
  • SS: Xander Bogaerts, Red Sox
  • OF: Mike Trout, Angels
  • OF: Cody Bellinger, Dodgers
  • OF: Christian Yelich, Brewers
  • DH: Nelson Cruz, Twins
  • SP: Gerrit Cole, Astros
  • SP: Justin Verlander, Astros
  • SP: Jacob deGrom, Mets
  • SP: Max Scherzer, Nationals
  • SP: Stephen Strasburg, Nationals
  • RP: Kirby Yates, Padres
  • RP: Josh Hader, Brewers

Second Team


  • C: Yasmani Grandal, Brewers
  • 1B: Freddie Freeman, Braves
  • 2B: José Altuve, Astros
  • 3B: Alex Bregman, Astros
  • SS: Marcus Semien, Athletics
  • OF: Ronald Acuña Jr., Braves
  • OF: Juan Soto, Nationals
  • OF: Mookie Betts, Red Sox
  • DH: Yordan Álvarez, Astros
  • SP: Zack Greinke, Diamondbacks/Astros
  • SP: Hyun-Jin Ryu, Dodgers
  • SP: Jack Flaherty, Cardinals
  • SP: Charlie Morton, Rays
  • SP: Mike Soroka, Braves
  • RP: Aroldis Chapman, Yankees
  • RP: Liam Hendriks, Athletics

We can argue snubs until the cows come home, but a short list of players who might have merited inclusion: Ketel Marte (Diamondbacks), Matt Chapman (Athletics), Carlos Santana (Indians), Trevor Story (Rockies), George Springer (Astros), Sonny Gray (Reds), and Ken Giles (Blue Jays).

All in all, though, the rosters are a good indication of the players who performed at an elite level during the 2019 season. Whereas the All-Star Game rosters typically only factor in the first half of the season, the All-MLB Team considers the entire season so it is arguably a better indication of the game’s best players.

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