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MLB》大聯盟明星賽先發野手名單出爐 道奇這位球星參賽9次資歷最深

MLB》大聯盟明星賽先發野手名單出爐 道奇這位球星參賽9次資歷最深

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大聯盟今天公布今年全明星對抗賽的先發野手陣容,這是洛杉磯道奇福里曼(Freddie Freeman)第九度入選,為眾多球星中最多。
大聯盟今天公布明星賽先發野手陣容,除了福里曼擁有最多次參賽經驗外,像是紐約洋基賈吉(Aaron Judge)、克里夫蘭守護者拉米瑞茲(José Ramírez)以及聖地牙哥教士的馬查多(Manny Machado),都曾七度入選明星賽。
至於首次參加明星賽的球員,則是有西雅圖水手重砲捕手勞雷(Cal Raleigh)、運動家隊菜鳥威爾森(Jacob Wilson)、巴爾的摩金鶯奧赫恩(Ryan O'Hearn)及芝加哥小熊的阿姆斯壯(Pete Crow-Armstrong)。
美聯方面:
捕手Cal Raleigh
一壘手Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
二壘手Gleyber Torres
游擊手Jacob Wilson
三壘手José Ramírez
外野手Aaron Judge、Riley Greene、Javier Báez
指定打擊Ryan O'Hearn
國聯方面:
捕手Will Smith
一壘手Freddie Freeman
二壘手Ketel Marte
游擊手Francisco Lindor
三壘手Manny Machado
外野手Pete Crow-Armstrong、Ronald Acuña Jr、Kyle Tucker
指定打擊 大谷翔平
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