From left, Max Fried, Aaron Judge and Jazz Chisholm Jr....

From left, Max Fried, Aaron Judge and Jazz Chisholm Jr. of the Yankees.

Aaron Judge, voted in as a starter for the July 15 All-Star Game in Atlanta, will be joined by teammates Max Fried and Jazz Chisholm Jr.

“Hopefully we can grab a couple of more guys in this room to have with us, too,” Judge said after the Yankees snapped their losing streak at six games by beating the Mets, 6-4, on Sunday at Citi Field.

Fried was named to his third All-Star team and Chisholm made his second.

“It’s an honor,” said Fried, who is 11-2 with a 2.27 ERA in his first season with the Yankees after signing an eight-year, $218 million contract. “We have a lot of players on this team that I feel like are really deserving. Hopefully the next week or so, we can add a few more .  .  . It’s a cool experience to go.”

Fried said he anticipates an extra-special feeling, given that he pitched for Atlanta in his first eight seasons.

“Obviously, I spent my whole big-league career there and it means a lot,” he said. “It will be cool to be able to see some familiar faces and be in the stadium I was in the first part of my career.”

Chisholm is hitting .245 with 15 homers, third on the club, and an .841 OPS in 59 games.

“It got harder once I got hurt,” said Chisholm, who missed 28 games with a right oblique strain. “But I came back, got hot and I feel like I worked hard for it and earned it.”

Judge, who made his seventh All-Star Game, praised Fried and Chisholm.

“Coming to a big market, signing a big deal as a free agent, it’s always tough, a lot of pressure, a lot of expectations, and I think he’s definitely exceeded a lot of expectations,” he said of Fried. “What Jazz has been doing all year, hitting the ball all over the field, making some great plays ... excited for both of them to be in Atlanta. They both deserve it.”

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