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Phillies’ second baseman Chase Utley has been named to his third straight all-star team, while closer Brad Lidge has been named to his second, as the lone two Phillies name to the squad this year. Utley is this year’s top vote getter in the National League, the first Phillies to do so since fan voting began in 1970.

“It’s pretty surreal to be honest with you,” Utley said of being the NL’s top vote-getter. “I never thought that would happen. The fans here in Philadelphia have always supported me, ever since I’ve been here. I do appreciate that.”

Utley leads the league in home runs with 24 and is tied for fourth in RBIs with 67. Lidge, on the other hand, has converted all 19 of his save opportunities this season, with a ridiculous 1.00 ERA.

It was a good day for Lidge on Sunday, for in addition to being named to the All Star team, it was announced that the Phils have signed the closer to additional three years worth $37.5 million.

Both Utley and Lidge received a standing ovation when the All Star roster was announced during the fifth inning Sunday.

Notable snubs for the Mid-Summer Classic were Phillies Pat Burrell and Cole Hamels. Burrell is seventh in the league in home runs with 21, first among outfielders. Hamels is fourth in the league in strikeouts, and is in tops in the league in both wins and ERA.

Burrell still has a shot of getting named to the team. He is one of five NL players picked to be part of a fan vote for the final spot on the team. He will compete against Mets‘ third baseman David Wright, Astros‘ outfielder Carlos Lee, Brewers‘ outfielder Corey Hart, former Phillie and current Giants’ outfielder Aaron Rowand.

To vote for Burrell, go to MLB.com and cast your vote.

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