Hours after being named to the National League All-Star roster, Phillies outfielder Shane Victorino found himself on the disabled list.

Victorino has a strained ligament in his right thumb, so National League manager Bruce Bochy has named Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Andre Ethier to replace him for Tuesday's game in Phoenix.

Philadelphia called up infielder Pete Orr from Class AAA Lehigh Valley (Pa.) to take the center fielder's roster spot. Victorino's absence will likely mean more at-bats for rookie Domonic Brown, Ben Francisco and John Mayberry Jr.

Victorino, who earned his spot on the All-Star team by virtue of the fans' "final vote" announced on Thursday, is hitting .302 with nine homers, 34 RBI and 13 steals. He received 9.2 million votes, becoming the first player ever elected to an MLB All-Star team twice by fan vote.

Orr has played in 26 games for the Phillies this season, batting .230 in 61 at-bats and will be in uniform to face his former team, the Atlanta Braves, this weekend. He was hitting .261 with three homers in 35 games for Lehigh Valley.

The move to place Victorino on the DL was retroactive to July 4.

Ethier, who had a 30-game hitting streak (second-longest in Dodgers' history) this season, will be be making his second consecutive All-Star appearance. He is hitting .313 with seven homers and 42 RBI.