Last year, Minnesota United playmaking midfielder Emanuel Reynoso made the MLS All-Star Game roster, but he was injured and didn't play against the Mexican League stars in Los Angeles.
This time, in an uneven season starting to gather some steam, he has a hometown advantage on his side for the Aug. 10 game at Allianz Field.
"I've got 12 picks, so I think there's a good chance he might get in," Loons coach Adrian Heath said.
Heath is the MLS All-Star team coach because the game will be played in his home stadium, and he gets to choose 12 players for a 26-man roster — after MLS players, fans and media select the first 12, and before league Commissioner Don Garber selects the final two.
Voting ended Friday, and results will be announced beginning July 12.
Heath is a lock to choose Reynoso as one of his 12 picks. He said other Loons players — namely goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair and right-side attacker Robin Lod — are worthy of balloting or his consideration.
"You know what my feelings are about Reynoso; he showed little glimpses of it the other night," Heath told reporters Friday after Reynoso scored twice in Wednesday's 3-2 victory at the L.A. Galaxy. "I don't think there has been anybody a better keeper than Dayne this year and Robin Lod gets double figure [goals] nearly every season.
"So I think they're the three who might have a chance and they'll have more of a chance because I do have a vote. So we'll see."