Manny Machado, the superstar shortstop for the Orioles, will finish the season in the National League West.

Machado all but confirmed during the All-Star Game he was being traded, and Fox Sports' Ken Rosenthal reported with "more certainty" Machado was going to the Dodgers.

Can report with more certainty: Machado to #Dodgers happening. Among remaining questions, in addition to specifics of return beyond OF Yusniel Diaz: How much money, if any, #Orioles will send #Dodgers to secure a better package and help ease LAD’s luxury-tax concerns. — Ken Rosenthal (@Ken_Rosenthal) July 18, 2018

"It was a tremendous honor to wear this uniform," Machado told Rosenthal. "They gave me every opportunity to come up and play in the big leagues ... (They) gave me an opportunity to play shortstop again."

"I don't know if I'm going to get a call or not (on Wednesday). As of now, I haven't heard anything."

USA Today first reported Baltimore agreed to deal Machado to Los Angeles, and ESPN.com reported the sides are going through the paperwork process to complete the deal this week.

The Phillies, Dodgers and Diamondbacks have been rumored as the three most likely landing spots for Machado in recent weeks, but the Braves, Brewers, Indians, Red Sox, Yankees and Cubs have also inquired.

Machado switched from third base to shortstop at the start of the season and will likely stay there in L.A. with Corey Seager out for the season after Tommy John surgery. Rising star Max Muncy will continue to hold down the hot corner.

The Dodgers will likely have to part with pitching prospect Dustin May, as USA Today reported earlier this month.

Machado, who started at shortstop for the American League in Tuesday’s All-Star Game, is batting .315 with 24 home runs and 65 RBIs so far in 2018. He turned 26 earlier this month and will be a free agent after this season.

The Orioles are in last place of the American League East standings with a 28-69 record.