Here they are:

Jonathan

Lucroy

Milwaukee • No. 20

The five-year veteran, making his first All-Star appearance, is second in the NL in doubles (31) and third in batting average. Lucroy replaced injured Yadier Molina of St. Louis as a starter.

AVG.HRRBIOBPSB

.319944.3893

Paul

Goldschmidt

Arizona • No. 44

Goldschmidt, in his fourth major league season, led the NL in home runs, RBI and OPS in 2013. This season, the 27-year-old is ranked in the NL's top 10 in eight offensive categories.

AVG.HRRBIOBPSB

.3121661.4058

Chase

Utley

Philadelphia • No. 26

Utley, who made five consecutive All-Star appearances between 2006-2010, is making his sixth appearance and enjoying his best offensive season since 2010. Utley started 2014 by hitting .345 in April.

AVG.HRRBIOBPSB

.297846.3543

Aramis

Ramirez

Milwaukee • No. 16

Ramirez, who is making the third All-Star appearance (first since 2008) of his 17-season career, is averaging a home run every 22.6 at-bats this season. Ramirez, 36, is 12th among active players with 365 home runs.

AVG.HRRBIOBPSB

.2851142.3353

Troy

Tulowitzki

Colorado • No. 2

AVG.HRRBIOBPSB

.3492151.4391

NL TOP VOTE-GETTER

The 29-year-old is having a career year in his ninth season with the Rockies. Tulowitzki leads the NL in batting average (.350), on-base percentage (.441), slugging percentage (.597) and OPS (1.067). Tulowitzki, who has won two Gold Gloves, is tied for the NL home run lead

Andrew

McCutchen

Pittsburgh • No. 22

Making his fourth consecutive All-Star appearance, the 27-year-old McCutchen was the NL MVP last season and has won one Gold Glove and two Silver Slugger awards.

AVG.HRRBIOBPSB

.3211559.41815

Carlos

Gomez

Milwaukee • No. 27

The 28-year-old former Twin is making his second consecutive All-Star appearance. Gomez, who won his first Gold Glove last year, is on pace for career highs in average and on-base percentage.

AVG.HRRBIOBPSB

.2981446.36216

Yasiel

Puig

Los Angeles • No. 66

The 23-year-old Cuban was the runner-up in NL Rookie of the Year voting in 2013. He played in only 63 minor league games before making his Dodgers debut in June, but he didn't make the All-Star Game despite a .391 average.

AVG.HRRBIOBPSB

.3091251.3947

Giancarlo

Stanton

Miami • No. 27

The 24-year-old former second-round pick, who said he was told he would start at DH by manager Mike Matheny, hit 95 home runs in the previous three seasons and is averaging a home run every 16.6 at-bats.

AVG.HRRBIOBPSB

.2992163.3978