Red Sox reliever
Hideki Okajima and Padres starter
Chris Young have been added to the American and National League All-Star rosters as the winners of the 32nd man Internet vote.
Okajima's selection gives Boston a leading six players in the July 10 game. Young, who began serving a five-game suspension Thursday for his part in a brawl last month, joins teammates and fellow pitchers
Jake Peavy and
Trevor Hoffman.
Okajima received more than 4.4 million votes in four days to beat Detroit starter
Jeremy Bonderman, Minnesota reliever
Pat Neshek, Los Angeles Angels starter
Kelvim Escobar and Toronto starter
Roy Halladay.
Red Sox pitchers
Josh Beckett and
Jonathan Papelbon were already named to the roster for Tuesday's game in San Francisco, along with third baseman
Mike Lowell and sluggers
Manny Ramirez and
David Ortiz.
It's the first time that the Red Sox have ever had more than two pitchers at the All-Star game.
Okajima is 2-0 with a 0.88 ERA and four saves in 38 relief appearances this season. He is the sixth native of Japan to be selected for the All-Star game and the ninth Red Sox rookie; Okajima played 12 years in Japan before making his North American major league debut this season.