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  • All Star Vote Update

    American League

    CATCHER
    Russell Martin, Yankees: 2,779,592
    Alex Avila, Tigers: 2,345,065
    Joe Mauer, Twins: 1,699,604
    Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Red Sox: 1,505,143
    Yorvit Torrealba, Rangers: 1,309,802

    FIRST BASE
    Adrian Gonzalez, Red Sox: 4,014,722
    Mark Teixeira, Yankees: 3,077,242
    Miguel Cabrera, Tigers: 2,184,480
    Mitch Moreland, Rangers: 1,209,258
    Paul Konerko, White Sox: 932,422

    SECOND BASE
    Robinson Cano, Yankees: 4,724,816
    Dustin Pedroia, Red Sox: 2,979,181
    Ian Kinsler, Rangers: 1,896,259
    Orlando Cabrera, Indians: 1,127,840
    Ben Zobrist, Rays: 963,481

    THIRD BASE
    Alex Rodriguez, Yankees: 3,735,406
    Adrian Beltre, Rangers: 2,935,373
    Kevin Youkilis, Red Sox: 2,724,286
    Evan Longoria, Rays: 2,000,379
    Brandon Inge, Tigers: 633,519

    SHORTSTOP
    Derek Jeter, Yankees: 3,392,128
    Asdrubal Cabrera, Indians: 2,885,778
    Elvis Andrus, Rangers: 1,971,514
    Jhonny Peralta, Tigers: 1,178,114
    Marco Scutaro, Red Sox: 1,099,744

    DESIGNATED HITTER
    David Ortiz, Red Sox: 4,237,014
    Michael Young, Rangers: 2,235,504
    Jorge Posada, Yankees: 1,453,385
    Victor Martinez, Tigers: 1,234,879
    Johnny Damon, Rays: 1,028,366

    OUTFIELD
    Jose Bautista, Blue Jays: 5,263,840
    Curtis Granderson, Yankees: 4,582,419
    Josh Hamilton, Rangers: 3,173,000

    Jacoby Ellsbury, Red Sox: 3,051,675
    Carl Crawford, Red Sox: 2,294,337
    Nelson Cruz, Rangers: 1,912,783
    Ichiro Suzuki, Mariners: 1,912,062
    Nick Swisher, Yankees: 1,648,599
    Brett Gardner, Yankees: 1,499,367
    J.D. Drew, Red Sox: 1,428,367
    Matt Joyce, Rays: 1,226,439
    Jeff Francoeur, Royals: 1,061,445
    David Murphy, Rangers: 1,057,887
    Grady Sizemore, Indians: 1,033,014
    Shin-Soo Choo, Indians: 924,326

    National League

    CATCHER
    Brian McCann, Braves: 3,062,884
    Yadier Molina, Cardinals: 2,271,887
    Buster Posey, Giants: 1,849,984
    Jonathan Lucroy, Brewers: 1,451,280
    Carlos Ruiz, Phillies: 1,392,944

    FIRST BASE
    Albert Pujols, Cardinals: 3,358,432
    Prince Fielder, Brewers: 2,903,584
    Joey Votto, Reds: 2,832,857
    Ryan Howard, Phillies: 1,881,711
    Freddie Freeman, Braves: 702,911

    SECOND BASE
    Rickie Weeks, Brewers: 2,869,583
    Brandon Phillips, Reds: 2,791,186
    Chase Utley, Phillies: 2,406,965
    Dan Uggla, Braves: 1,223,812
    Freddy Sanchez, Giants: 1,184,145

    THIRD BASE
    Placido Polanco, Phillies: 3,261,718
    Chipper Jones, Braves: 2,040,594
    Pablo Sandoval, Giants: 1,584,671
    David Wright, Mets: 1,497,778
    Scott Rolen, Reds: 1,417,248

    SHORTSTOP
    Troy Tulowitzki, Rockies: 2,955,609
    Jose Reyes, Mets: 2,710,777
    Jimmy Rollins, Phillies: 1,724,166
    Alex Gonzalez, Braves: 1,142,470
    Yuniesky Betancourt, Brewers: 1,131,078

    OUTFIELD
    Ryan Braun, Brewers: 3,932,100
    Lance Berkman, Cardinals: 3,208,183
    Matt Holliday, Cardinals: 2,935,965

    Matt Kemp, Dodgers: 2,743,927
    Andre Ethier, Dodgers: 2,264,640
    Jay Bruce, Reds: 2,119,267
    Shane Victorino, Phillies: 1,742,128
    Carlos Beltran, Mets: 1,639,362
    Jason Heyward, Braves: 1,302,127
    Carlos Gonzalez, Rockies: 1,253,728
    Raul Ibanez, Phillies: 1,239,678
    Corey Hart, Brewers: 1,217,629
    Justin Upton, D-backs: 1,141,296
    Carlos Gomez, Brewers: 1,016,685
    Martin Prado, Braves: 1,012,084
    --------

    My only issues are Matt Kemp needs to start this game, his numbers are ridiculous and

    Player A) .230 BA 9HRs 30 RBIs .336 OBP .398 SLG .734 OPS

    over

    Player B) .304 BA 10 HRs 45 RBIs .375 OBP .542 SLG .917 OPS

    as well as

    Player A) .260 BA 2 HRs 20 RBIs .324 OBP .324 SLG .649 OPS

    over

    Player B) .311 BA 12 HRs 46 RBIs .360 OBP .531 SLG .891 OPS

    or

    Player C) .295 BA 13 HRs 46 RBIs .346 OBP .502 SLG .848 OPS

  • #2
    I know its just an allstar game, bu the players most deserving need to start, the NL is getting it right by seeing the guys that are deserving are catching up and are about to take the lead for their position, whereas the AL players are losing some ground or barely making any up.

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    • #3
      But the AL will probably win again!
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      • #4
        This game depends on the pitching... That'll decide who wins this game
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        • #5
          i do not watch the pro bowl or all star game.. They do nothing for me.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by wheeler281 View Post
            i do not watch the pro bowl or all star game.. They do nothing for me.
            More reason to vote Avila then

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            • #7
              IF this guy doesnt make the All-Star game... something is WRONG

              sixth in the NL with a .315 batting average, third with 95 hits, first with 22 doubles and sixth with 52 RBIs

              but I am a bit biased....


              Also...do they still have the rule that EVERY team must be represented?

              if so... he'll still make it

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ac-n-mike View Post
                IF this guy doesnt make the All-Star game... something is WRONG

                sixth in the NL with a .315 batting average, third with 95 hits, first with 22 doubles and sixth with 52 RBIs

                but I am a bit biased....


                Also...do they still have the rule that EVERY team must be represented?

                if so... he'll still make it
                Assume your talking about Pence? Yea i'm sure he'll get in since every team must have 1 guy from each team make it.

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                • #9
                  yea... no one else on the team should even be in the league at this point LOL

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                  • #10
                    Unfortunately a lot, a very large lot, of people only vote by TEAM and not by those that deserve a shot at being a starter in the ALL STAR GAME. Three O's should have a shot at being STARTERS, but NONE of them are even in the TOP FIVE of their position. Those players are --- MATT WIETERS catcher - the BEST at throwing out those who try to steal, ADAM JONES centerfield - good hitter, good runner, GREAT defense (probably the best), J J HARDY shortstop - Jeter can't even come near to J J this season in his hitting and defense. The N L list looks a little more honest in the votes that have been cast so far.

                    In my opinion, I think they should take the voting from ALL STAR's from the fans and give it to the players,managers,coaches, and maybe the sportswriters. I think they there would be a more deserved group selected as starters.

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