All-Star FAQ: All you need to know on rosters (2024)

July 2nd, 2023

All-Star FAQ: All you need to know on rosters (1)

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The rosters for the 2023 All-Star Game presented by Mastercard have been revealed -- a process that began with the starters being announced Thursday night. If you want to know how players were picked for the July 11 Midsummer Classic at Seattle's T-Mobile Park, here is an explainer.

The pitchers and reserves for both squads -- totaling 23 players for each side -- were determined via “Player Ballot” choices and selections made by the Commissioner’s Office.

While the way starters are chosen has evolved, the way pitchers and position-player reserves are selected is largely unchanged.

Here's a handy FAQ to guide you through the particulars of the selection process.

How are the starters selected?
The nine starting position players in each league (including the DH in each league) are selected by the fans via two phases of voting. In Phase 1, fans vote on a full slate of players at each position and pick their top choice (three in the outfield) in each league at each position. The top overall vote-getters in each league are awarded starting spots and skip Phase 2.

In Phase 2 (a.k.a. the All-Star Ballot Finals), fans must select from the two finalists at each position, and the winners of these showdowns start the All-Star Game. Vote totals from Phase 1 do not carry over to Phase 2. (With Shohei Ohtani the top overall vote-getter in the AL and Ronald Acuña Jr. the top overall vote-getter in the NL in Phase 1, there was no need for a Phase 2 vote in the AL at DH, and the NL outfield was limited to four selections instead of six.)

How many spots have to be filled?
Finalists who don't win the All-Star Ballot Finals at their position are not automatically added to All-Star rosters, so after the starters are selected by fans, each league has 23 spots to fill to reach a total of 20 position players and 12 pitchers per side.

Who picks the reserves and pitchers?
In short, it's a group effort between the player ballot and the Commissioner's Office. A change made in 2017 resulted in All-Star skippers no longer having a say in selections, so there's no longer the potential for any perceived conflicts of interest.

How many player ballot selections are there?
The ballots gathered from players account for 17 players in each league -- eight pitchers (five starters and three relievers), as well as one backup for each position.

What if the players select a guy already voted into the starting lineup by the fans?
Next man up. The guy who was second on the player ballot at that particular position is selected as the backup. This doesn't change the number of player ballot selections. The player ballot is basically used as a pecking order to fill the backup slot at each position.

How many MLB selections are there?
The Commissioner's Office is responsible for selecting six additional players in each league (four pitchers and two position players). At this stage, MLB must ensure that every club is represented by at least one All-Star selection.

Is every team represented?
Yes, and it is the job of the Commissioner's Office to ensure this stipulation is accounted for with its selections. It should be noted, however, that if a player is selected to the roster and can't participate, he does not necessarily have to be replaced by a teammate.

How is the starting pitcher for each team determined?
By the league managers. The announcement is made the day before the game.

Who picks the replacements for injured players or those who decline to participate?
If a fan-elected starter is unable to play, they are replaced in the starting lineup by the player on the roster who received the next most votes on the player ballot at their position. The roster replacement is then chosen by the league.

If a player-elected reserve position player must be replaced, the next in line on the player ballot becomes a reserve, unless the leaders of the player ballot have already been accounted for. If the top finishers on the player ballot are already All-Stars, then MLB can select another replacement.

Does an injured or otherwise unavailable player have to be replaced by a player from the same position?
Not necessarily. Pitchers are replaced by pitchers. But on the position-player front, we've seen situations like infielders replacing outfielders and vice versa.

Are starters who pitch the Sunday before the game allowed to participate?
Initially, Sunday starters were deemed ineligible. Then, they were allowed to make the decision themselves (albeit limited to a single inning if they opted to play). Now, clubs or players are allowed to make requests for usage accommodation if there are factors (such as an IL stint, recent surgery, innings workload or other reasons) that would affect the pitcher's availability. If an accommodation is granted, then the parties agree upon the pitcher's status and workload availability.

What if a selected player gets traded to a team in the opposite league before the All-Star Game?
This happened to Jeff Samardzija in 2014, when the Cubs dealt him to the A's. Samardzija was deemed ineligible to participate in the game, but was still recognized as an All-Star for the NL (he wore a generic NL jersey and All-Star Game cap for the pregame player introductions). With the game no longer counting for home-field advantage in the World Series, it's unclear if MLB would take as stringent a stance should a similar scenario play out.

Anything else to know?
Yes, Commissioner Rob Manfred has the option of making Special Selections to honor active players with distinguished careers. These selections, if made, are additional roster spots and do not count toward team representation. In 2022, Albert Pujols and Miguel Cabrera were Special Selections.

All-Star FAQ: All you need to know on rosters (2024)

FAQs

How many players from each team go to the All-Star Game? ›

So, the maximum number of players from one team that can start an NBA All-Star Game would be two, as there are typically 12 players on each All-Star roster, and no more than two players from any one team can start.

How do you get chosen for All-Star Game? ›

The NBA All-Star Game starters are selected based on a 50-25-25 split between fan, player, and media votes, with two guards and three frontcourt players chosen per conference.

How long is an All-Star Game? ›

Instead of a single game, the event is organized as a four-team knockout tournament, with each team representing one of the league's divisions. Additionally, each game within the event is contested as a single 20-minute period, making the playing time of the All-Star Game identical to that of a regulation NHL game.

What is the meaning of All-Star in basketball? ›

adjective. consisting of athletes chosen as the best at their positions from all teams in a league or region: Our quarterback was chosen for the all-star team. consisting entirely of star performers: an all-star cast.

Does every team have to have a player in the All-Star Game? ›

Every major league team must be represented on All-Star rosters, which often is a factor for the league office in those final six roster spots. Last year, for instance, five of the six league office picks in each league were needed to satisfy the requirement of one player from each team.

Is every team represented at the All-Star Game? ›

Since 2018, there have been 34 players on each league's team roster. One continuing controversy of the player selection process is the rule that each team has to have at least one representative on its league's All-Star roster.

Do players get a bonus for All-Star Game? ›

Since the most recent CBA, the winning players now get $100,000. In contrast, the losing team members get only $25,000. As NBA All-Star Weekend 2024 approaches, anticipation builds for the thrilling contests and unforgettable moments that await basketball fans worldwide.

What does All-Star Game winner get? ›

After initially setting the bar at $50,000 for each winning player in the most recent collective bargaining agreement (CBA), the league increased the payout to $100,000 for the 2018 All-Star Game in Los Angeles.

Who chooses All-Star MVP? ›

The winner is voted upon by a panel of media members, who cast their vote after the conclusion of the game. The fan voting accounts for 25% of the voting.

Who was the youngest player ever selected for an NBA All-Star Game? ›

Kobe Bryant is the youngest in an All-Star Game. He was 19 years and 169 days old against the East on February 8, 1998.

Who won All-Star MVP 2024? ›

Damian Lillard turned in a performance to remember in his first All-Star Game as a starter, leading the East to a 211-186 win over the West on Sunday at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Lillard shot 11 of 23 from the three-point area and finished with a team-high 39 points to win the All-Star Game MVP award.

Has LeBron James ever missed the All-Star Game? ›

The last time LeBron wasn't an All-Star was in his rookie season in 2003-2004. In each of the 19 years since, he's been named as one of the NBA's best. For reference, the youngest player currently in the NBA is Detroit's Jalen Duren, who was born on November 18, 2003.

How do NBA All-Star rosters work? ›

How are the NBA All-Star star starters selected? The 10 starters – two guards and three frontcourt players per conference – are chosen by a combination of fans (50% of the vote), current players (25%) and media (25%).

How does All-Star scoring work? ›

The Final Target Score, also known as an Elam Ending, is a total target score that is 24 points higher than the leading team's total score through three quarters.

What makes a player an All-Star? ›

The starters are chosen by a combination of fans, media, and current players. Fans may vote using a variety of online platforms, and account for 50% of the vote, with the media and current players each accounting for 25%. The reserves are chosen by voting among the head coaches of each team's particular conference.

Does every NHL team send a player to the All-Star Game? ›

One Player was chosen from each NHL team. A total of 44 Players will participate in the 2024 NHL All-Star Weekend, with each of the four squads comprised of 11 players (nine skaters and two goaltenders).

How many players make it to the NBA All-Star Game? ›

West format. Both coaches -- Milwaukee's Doc Rivers in the East and Minnesota's Chris Finch in the West -- will have 12-player rosters for the game. Overall, 24 players were named All-Stars in 2024. Trae Young and Scottie Barnes were named injury replacements in the East for Joel Embiid and Julius Randle.

What team has the most All-Star players? ›

The Los Angeles Lakers have the most All-Star team selections by a team, with 66 selections.

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