Monday, June 23, 2008

Updated All Star Game Voting

2008 MLB All-Star Balloting : American League

First Base
RANKPLAYER NAMEAL TEAMTOTAL VOTES
1.Youkilis, K.Red Sox1,482,011
2.Morneau, J.Twins1,214,603
3.Giambi, J.Yankees828,891
4.Pena, C.Rays455,233
5.Konerko, P.White Sox435,176

Second Base
RANKPLAYER NAMEAL TEAMTOTAL VOTES
1.Pedroia, D.Red Sox1,286,962
2.Kinsler, I.Rangers1,120,439
3.Cano, R.Yankees830,116
4.Polanco, P.Tigers551,180
5.Roberts, B.Orioles360,545

Third base
RANKPLAYER NAMEAL TEAMTOTAL VOTES
1.Rodriguez, A.Yankees1,940,827
2.Lowell, M.Red Sox981,648
3.Crede, J.White Sox597,621
4.Cabrera, M.Tigers567,213
5.Blalock, H.Rangers363,051

Shortstop
RANKPLAYER NAMEAL TEAMTOTAL VOTES
1.Jeter, D.Yankees1,988,251
2.Young, M.Rangers1,140,258
3.Renteria, E.Tigers557,951
4.Lugo, J.Red Sox466,498
5.Cabrera, O.White Sox443,175

Catcher
RANKPLAYER NAMEAL TEAMTOTAL VOTES
1.Mauer, J.Twins1,178,630
2.Varitek, J.Red Sox1,133,855
3.Rodriguez, I.Tigers819,694
4.Posada, J.Yankees771,625
5.Pierzynski, A.J.White Sox470,795

Designated hitter
RANKPLAYER NAMEAL TEAMTOTAL VOTES
1.Ortiz, D.Red Sox1,982,786
2.Matsui, H.Yankees1,207,892
3.Thome, J.White Sox675,775
4.Catalanotto, F.Rangers437,091
5.Sheffield, G.Tigers303,058

Outfield
RANKPLAYER NAMEAL TEAMTOTAL VOTES
1.Ramirez, M.Red Sox1,917,207
2.Hamilton, J.Rangers1,791,623
3.Suzuki, I.Mariners1,120,279
4.Guerrero, V.Angels933,191
5.Abreu, B.Yankees908,935
6.Damon, J.Yankees829,114
7.Bradley, M.Rangers801,708
8.Drew, J.D.Red Sox774,112
9.Ordonez, M.Tigers746,144
10.Cabrera, M.Yankees708,463
11.Hunter, T.Angels645,673
12.Sizemore, G.Indians634,553
13.Crisp, C.Red Sox547,717
14.Crawford, C.Rays534,690
15.Upton, B.J.Rays466,951

Results updated: Monday, June 23, 2008

Jeter leads all players in votes, which is actually kind of silly considering how bad a year he's having offensively, at least by Jeter standards. ... Jason Varitek is no longer the leader at catcher, woo hoo! ... Ian Kinsler has narrowed the gap between him and Dustin Pedroia for the starting 2nd base spot.

2 Comments:

Anonymous said...

this is the year the NL might finally win. They've got better young stars, especially in the infield, and great young pitching. The AL still has better teams.

Anonymous said...

I think all that have gotten on the Reds Sox bandwagon are ballot box stuffing!!!!!!!!!!!