What happened: The Seattle Mariners called on fans to vote for their players up to five times per day in the All-Star balloting, with the window closing Thursday at 9 a.m. The team framed the push as a final-stretch effort to boost its candidates onto the roster.
Why it matters: All-Star selections carry roster prestige and national visibility, and a coordinated fan-vote drive can swing close finishes between contenders. With Seattle hovering around .500, individual recognition is one of the brighter storylines of the team's season.
By the numbers: Seattle enters the day 40-39 on the season, having gone 3-2 over its last five while averaging 4.1 runs and allowing 3.9.
What to watch: Watch for the final voting results after the Thursday 9 a.m. deadline to see which Mariners advance.