With less than an hour to go as the 4 p.m. ET deadline nears, many races are still too close to call. Your votes will have a huge impact, as most position battles have yet to be decided.. As of 2:30 p.m. ET Thursday, NL second base saw Ketel Marte

With less than an hour to go as the 4 p.m. ET deadline nears, many races are still too close to call. Your votes will have a huge impact, as most position battles have yet to be decided..

As of 2:30 p.m. ET Thursday, NL second base saw Ketel Marte holding his 5.7% lead over Ozzie Albies .

Below are the complete NL second base standings. Winners will be announced tonight at 7 ET on ESPN.

1) Ketel Marte (D-backs): 39.7%

2) Ozzie Albies (Braves): 34.0%

3) Mike Moustakas (Brewers): 26.3%

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Learn more about the NL All-Star candidates at second base:

Ozzie Albies (ATL): 1-time All-Star (0 starts)

Albies had a strong first half last year, and he’s doing the same this year, having already reached 30 extra-base hits for the season. The 22-year-old switch-hitter could become the third-youngest player to start at second base in an All-Star Game, behind only 21-year-olds Rod Carew (1967) and Bill Mazeroski (1958).

Ketel Marte (ARI): Has not been named to an All-Star team

Marte’s power surge has been one of the best breakout storylines so far this season. He already has almost as many home runs as he had in 402 career games entering 2019, including a 482-foot blast on June 2 that is the third longest in the Majors this year. Marte is hitting for average, too, but it’s his slugging that could make him the D-backs’ second All-Star Game starter at second base, after Jay Bell (1999).

Mike Moustakas (MIL): 2-time All-Star (0 starts)

Moustakas may be new to second base, and he has played a bunch of third base this season, too, but the position switch hasn’t dampened his offense. In fact, he’s posting easily the highest slugging percentage of his career and already has cracked the 20-homer mark, giving him a shot to surpass his career high of 38 from 2017.

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