Washington Nationals' Bryce Harper, Max Scherzer and Sean Doolittle have been selected to play for the 2018 MLB All-Star Game.
Harper was voted in as a starting National League outfielder for the fourth-straight year. This is Harperβs sixth All-Star selection.
Bryce Harper is 25.
He'll be playing in his SIXTH @MLB All-Star Game in front of his home crowd in DC! pic.twitter.com/lrBdLjXz4Oβ Washington Nationals (@Nationals) July 8, 2018
The host teamβs gonna be represented in a big way.
@BHarper3407 is voted in as a starting NL outfielder for the 4th straight year. pic.twitter.com/gzBNLIAWm1β MLB (@MLB) July 8, 2018
The Nats are the host team for this year's game on Tuesday, July 17.
Scherzer, who leads the MLB in strikeouts, is also going to his sixth-straight All-Star Game.
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It will be the second-career All-Star Game for Doolittle, a pitcher.
Nationals' shortstop Trea Turner has been added to the National League All-Star final vote. Fans can vote for Turner here until 4 p.m. Wednesday, July 11.