Hunter Goodman will represent the Rockies in the 95th MLB All-Star Game on Tuesday night at Atlanta’s Truist Park. The 25-year-old is just the second Rockies catcher to make the All-Star Game, joining Elias Diaz in 2023. Diaz was named the MVP after hitting a go-ahead, pinch-hit home run in the eighth inning to give the National League its first win since 2012.

Goodman was selected for this year’s team by a vote of other major league players. He put up some impressive numbers in his first season as a big-league starting catcher. Among those numbers:

• Goodman ranks first or second among NL catchers in nearly every offensive category.

• His 39 extra-base hits (17 homers, 18 doubles, four triples) are the most by an NL catcher before the All-Star break since Jonathan Lucroy’s 42 extra-base hits for the Brewers in 2014.

• His 17 home runs and 52 RBIs are both the most by a Rockies catcher before the All-Star break in franchise history. Of his 17 homers, 12 have come on the road.

• When catching, he’s slashed .306/.341/.594 with 14 doubles, two triples, 15 home runs and 39 RBIs in 60 games.

• His 52 total RBIs lead the team, and he’s hitting .333 with runners in scoring position.