Sale is among the many who have said the first All-Star selection will always be the most special. This applies to both a 25-year-old like Baldwin and a 36-year-old veteran like Iglesias, whose first selection comes in what is his 12th MLB season.
“I sort of had lost interest and didn’t really put much stock into getting an All-Star selection,” Iglesias said through an interpreter. “After having so many years of what I thought were really good seasons, and then not being chosen, I just kind of began to put that out of my mind and just looked forward to the vacation days that I would have with my family.
"Now, to have this honor instilled upon me, I feel very grateful and I’m very excited.”
This fourth All-Star selection is also a very special one for Albies, who was elected to be the NL’s starting second baseman for the first time. His most recent All-Star experience came in 2023, when he and Olson were part of a franchise-record eight selections. His first experience came back in 2018, with Mike Foltynewicz, Nick Markakis and Freddie Freeman.
Why is this latest selection special for the Curaçao native? Well, Albies hit a career-high 33 homers in 2023 and then totaled 26 over the past two years combined. His ability to bounce back from those injury-marred seasons gives him reason to be extra appreciative this year.
“It means a lot man” Albies said. “I dealt with some issues here and there over the past few years. To come back and have a better season is huge. It’s amazing.”