Here they are:

Miguel

Cabrera

Detroit • No. 24

The AL MVP the past two seasons, Cabrera, 31, was voted a starter for a second time. The Venezuelan, making his ninth All-Star appearance, has hit at least 30 home runs each season since 2007.

AVG.HRRBIOBPSB

.3131474.3720

Robinson

Cano

Seattle • No. 22

In his first year of a 10-year, $240 million contract with the Mariners, the 31-year-old former Yankees star and two-time Gold Glove winner was voted a starter for the fifth consecutive season.

AVG.HRRBIOBPSB

.330653.3897

Derek

Jeter

New York • No. 2

In his 20th and final major league season, Jeter, 40, was voted a starter for the ninth time and picked as an All-Star for the 14th time. He leads active players and is ninth on the all-time hits list with 3,405.

AVG.HRRBIOBPSB

.269224.3226

Josh

Donaldson

Oakland • No. 20

Donaldson is in his third season as a third baseman after being drafted by the Cubs in 2007 out of Auburn as a catcher. The 28-year-old, who was traded to the A's in 2008, also will compete in the Home Run Derby.

AVG.HRRBIOBPSB

.2412065.3233

Jose

Bautista

Toronto • No. 19

AVG.HRRBIOBPSB

.2951754.4124

AL TOP VOTE-GETTER

The 33-year-old from the Dominican Republic earned his fifth consecutive All-Star selection with the most votes in either league. Bautista, a 20th-round draft pick in 2000 who bounced around with five teams before landing in Toronto in 2007, leads the AL in on-base percentage.

Mike

Trout

Los Angeles • No. 27

Trout was second in fan voting and received the most votes (in either league) on the players' ballots. Trout, who made his debut in 2011 at 19, will make his third All-Star appearance.

AVG.HRRBIOBPSB

.3102269.39910

Adam

Jones

Baltimore • No. 10

The 28-year-old Jones, who made his major league debut in 2006, is making his second consecutive start and fourth All-Star appearance. Jones is a three-time Gold Glove winner.

AVG.HRRBIOBPSB

.3061654.3294

Salvador

Perez

Kansas City • No. 13

The 24-year-old from Venezuela, in his fourth season, is starting for Baltimore's Matt Wieters, who is out for the season. Already the Royals' all-time leader in pickoffs (14), Perez has thrown out 13 base-stealers this season.

AVG.HRRBIOBPSB

.2841136.3281

Nelson

Cruz

Baltimore • No. 23

Cruz, 34, is a three-time All-Star and was voted a starter for the first time. Cruz, who served a 50-game suspension last year with Texas for his ties to the Biogenesis scandal, leads the majors in home runs and RBI.

AVG.HRRBIOBPSB

.2882874.3533