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With the 2026 KBO All-Star Game 'Best 12' fan voting starting at 0:00 on the 3rd, it appears that the two teams based in Jamsil Stadium are showing strong dominance.
This year's KBO All-Star Game will be held at Seoul Jamsil Baseball Stadium on July 11. The day before the main game, on July 10, the Futures All-Star Game and Home Run Derby will take place.
Currently, the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) is conducting fan voting to select the players who will participate in the stars' celebration.
And as of 2 p.m. on the 3rd, the names of the players currently leading in real-time rankings by position have been revealed.
Most notably, a clear concentration of votes toward specific teams is evident. This indicates that fan support is heavily focused.
First, in the Na-moon All-Star team (comprising LG Twins, KIA Tigers, Hanwha Eagles, Kiwoom Heroes, and NC Dinos — a total of five teams, with manager Yeom Kyung-yeop), LG and KIA are dominating. LG has seven players, and KIA has five. LG's seven players are catcher Park Dong-won, first baseman Austin, second baseman Shin Min-jae, shortstop Oh Ji-hwan, outfielder Park Hae-min, designated hitter Moon Bo-kyung, and starting pitcher Song Seung-gi.
KIA's five players include third baseman Kim Do-young, outfielders Park Jae-hyun and Kim Ho-ryeong, middle pitcher Jung Hae-young, and closer Sung Young-tak.

In contrast, the Dream All-Star team (comprising Doosan Bears, Samsung Lions, Lotte Giants, SSG Landers, and KT Wiz — a total of five teams, with manager Lee Sung-yong) has nearly swept the top positions with ten players: catcher Yang Eui-ji, second baseman Park Jun-soon, shortstop Park Chan-ho, third baseman Park Ji-hoon, outfielders Jung Soobin and Kim Min-seok, designated hitter Son Ah-seop, starting pitcher Kwak Bin, middle pitcher Kim Jeong-woo, and closer Lee Young-ha.
Following them, two Samsung players are currently in the real-time top 1: first baseman Diaz and outfielder Koo Ja-wook.
The All-Star Game will feature the Best 12 players from each team (24 total) selected through fan and player voting, along with 13 players recommended by the two team managers (26 total).
Of course, the voting results may change significantly depending on future fan sentiment. Will the trend of votes concentrating on specific teams continue? Or will it shift again midway?
The KBO stated, "Voting will be conducted until 2 p.m. on the 23rd," and added, "Final results will be announced on June 24."
Meanwhile, this year's All-Star Game is expected to be the last one held at the existing Jamsil Baseball Stadium, as construction of the Jamsil Dome Stadium is scheduled for the future. The two teams currently based in Jamsil will play at a temporary baseball stadium converted from the Seoul Olympic Stadium from 2026 to 2031, sharing five seasons with fans.



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