Voting for the All-Star Game in Colorado ends this Thursday at 1 p.m. and if things stay where they are right now, Adam Frazier will be the starting second baseman for the National League.
The Pirates standout currently has 46 percent of the vote, 10 points in front of Atlanta's Ozzie Albies who has 36 percent.
L.A. Dodgers second baseman Gavin Lux has 18 percent of the vote as of Tuesday afternoon.
Help Frazier by voting for him here.
He is currently batting .330 with four home runs and 28 RBI with an OPS of .871.
Frazier tells the MLB Network he found out he was a finalist while watching TV before Sunday afternoon's game in St.
Louis.
He says being an All-Star would be a dream come true.
"As a kid you grow up, you want to be an All-Star, want to make it to the Major Leagues in general, but to be an All-Star too, that'd be . . .
something special," said Frazier.





