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Seven weeks from Tuesday, the game's biggest stars will convene in Miami at Marlins Park for the 2017 All-Star Game.

As always, MLB has opened up the All-Star Game starting lineups to fan voting. Here is the ballot. MLB released the first NL voting update Tuesday, which is led by Nationals franchise player Bryce Harper:

Harper has a 230,436 vote lead on his teammate, Daniel Murphy, the second highest vote-getter.

The Cubs are well-represented, predictably. Anthony Rizzo and Kris Bryant lead the voting at their positions while Javier Baez, Addison Russell, and Willson Contreras are all second. Also, Jason Heyward is in line to start in the outfield with Ben Zobrist and Kyle Schwarber only a few votes behind.

As a reminder, the highest vote-getter at each position will start the All-Star Game. The rest of the All-Star roster is selected through player and coaching staff voting. 

Based on previous years, the first AL All-Star Game voting update will be released Wednesday.