Races for NL starting spots in the MLB All-Star Game remain close as voting reaches its final two weeks.

At third base, Kris Bryant of the Cubs has 1,603,326 votes, while Nolan Arenado of the Rockies has 1,300,612. Nationals first baseman Ryan Zimmerman has 1,404,251 votes to remain slightly ahead of Chicago’s Anthony Rizzo (1,247,219). Cincinnati’s Zack Cozart has received 1,465,327 votes to remain in front of Corey Seager of the Dodgers (1,143,767). Cozart, aiming for his first career All-Star selection, leads NL shortstops with a .320 batting average, a .404 on-base percentage and a .562 slugging percentage.

The remaining NL leaders include: second baseman Daniel Murphy of the Nationals (2,365,180); catcher Buster Posey of the Giants (1,890,039); and outfielders Bryce Harper of the Nationals (MLB-high 2,827,330), Charlie Blackmon of the Rockies (2,259,867) and Jason Heyward of the Cubs (973,333). You can vote at MLB.com until June 29 at 11:59 p.m. ET.