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All-Star Voting Update (6/7/10)


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American League:

 

1st Base

1. Justin Morneau Twins	  973,563
2. Mark Teixeira  Yankees 931,405
3. Miguel Cabrera Tigers  659,965
4. Kevin Youkilis Red Sox 456,101
5. Carlos Pena	  Rays	  309,051

 

2nd Base

1. Robinson Cano  Yankees 1,293,724
2. Dustin Pedroia Red Sox 725,081
3. Ian Kinsler	  Rangers 85,277
4. Orlando Hudson Twins	  500,224
5. Ben Zobrist	  Rays	  304,622

 

3rd Base

1. Evan Longoria  Rays	  1,403,566
2. Alex Rodriguez Yankees 956,419
3. Michael Young  Rangers 528,642
4. Adrian Beltre  Red Sox 318,586
5. Nick Punto	  Twins	  275,542

 

Shortstop

1. Derek Jeter	  Yankees   1,554,781
2. Elvis Andrus	  Rangers   695,957
3. J.J. Hardy	  Twins	    446,899
4. Alex Gonzalez  Blue Jays 328,255
5. Jason Bartlett Rays	    318,346

 

Catcher

1. Joe Mauer	    Twins   1,886,188
2. Jorge Posada	    Yankees 624,898
3. Victor Martinez  Red Sox 350,456
4. Taylor Teagarden Rangers 247,248
5. Mike Napoli	    Angels  188,154

 

Designated Hitter

1. Vladimir Guerrero Rangers  1,210,521
2. Hideki Matsui     Angels   638,237
3. Ken Griffey Jr.   Mariners 463,149
4. David Ortiz	     Red Sox  398,170
5. Jason Kubel	     Twins    363,347

 

Outfield

1. Ichiro Suzuki     Mariners	918,730
2. Nelson Cruz	     Rangers	809,902
3. Carl Crawford     Rays	806,202
4. Josh Hamilton     Rangers	697,993
5. Nick Swisher	     Yankees	587,977
6. Torii Hunter	     Angels	575,044
7. Curtis Granderson Yankees	572,098
8. Brett Gardner     Yankees	556,546
9. Vernon Wells	     Blue Jays	503,684
10. B.J. Upton	     Rays	448,667
11. Michael Cuddyer  Twins	441,174
12. Bobby Abreu	     Angels	440,689
13. Denard Span	     Twins	407,917
14. Magglio Ordonez  Tigers	404,076
15. Austin Jackson   Tigers	345,288

 

National League:

 

1st Base

1. Albert Pujols  Cardinals 1,549,941
2. Ryan Howard 	  Phillies  761,852
3. Prince Fielder Brewers   416,360
4. Joey Votto	  Reds	    373,595
5. Troy Glaus	  Braves    342,344

 

2nd Base

1. Chase Utley	    Phillies 1,573,248
2. Martin Prado	    Braves   595,250  
3. Dan Uggla	    Marlins  373,065
4. Rickie Weeks	    Brewers  336,543
5. Brandon Phillips Reds     293,686

 

3rd Base

1. Placido Polanco Phillies  726,324
2. David Wright	   Mets	     550,935
3. Chipper Jones   Braves    493,481
4. Casey McGehee   Brewers   455,994
5. Ryan Zimmerman  Nationals 385,385

 

Shortstop

1. Hanley Ramirez  Marlins  835,275
2. Jimmy Rollins   Phillies 792,987
3. Troy Tulowitzki Rockies  454,928
4. Rafael Furcal   Dodgers  363,622
5. Jose Reyes	   Mets	    357,502

 

Catcher

1. Yadier Molina  Cardinals 762,875
2. Brian McCann	  Braves    676,400
3. Carlos Ruiz	  Phillies  604,192
4. Ivan Rodriguez Nationals 577,022
5. Russell Martin Dodgers   413,209

 

Outfield

1. Ryan Braun	    Brewers	1,017,266
2. Jason Heyward    Braves	1,008,451
3. Andre Ethier	    Dodgers	985,305
4. Jayson Werth	    Phillies	901,978
5. Shane Victorino  Phillies	819,756
6. Matt Holliday    Cardinals	706,759
7. Matt Kemp	    Dodgers	590,582
8. Raul Ibanez	    Phillies	561,509
9. Manny Ramirez    Dodgers	518,506
10. Jason Bay	    Mets	500,247
11. Alfonso Soriano Cubs	460,181
12. Justin Upton    D-backs	347,699
13. Ryan Ludwick    Cardinals	316,758
14. Colby Rasmus    Cardinals	303,943
15. Jim Edmonds	    Brewers	299,938

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Just about everything seems right, Bigdog needs to calm down Konerko will make it as an alternate as will rios.

 

NL 3rd base is the only thing I don't like at the moment

 

Would you like it if David Wright is the starter? If so, then you shouldn't be complaining about any snubs, since Ryan Zimmerman should clearly be the starter based on numbers.

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NL 3rd base is the only thing I don't like at the moment

Your right. Vote Beard.

 

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_vMRl1Qa6oTY/TArnm6sgLFI/AAAAAAAABOk/D0DtCxvsFzs/s400/VOTE3.png

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Would you like it if David Wright is the starter? If so, then you shouldn't be complaining about any snubs, since Ryan Zimmerman should clearly be the starter based on numbers.

I think you are forget the 'sexy' factor ;)

 

Wright vs Zimmerman

 

Runs produced: Wright: 58 Zimmerman: 59

On-Base Percentage: Wright: .382 Zimmerman: .414

Slugging Percentage: Wright: .511 Zimmerman: .599

Stolen Bases: Wright: 11 Zimmerman: 1

Sexy Factor: Wright: 99.8 Zimmerman: 2.6

Fielding Percentage: Wright .960 Zimmerman: .948

 

From these stats I can conclude the Wright and Zimmerman are even as of right now :D

 

BTW Wright >>>>>>> Polanco I have no problem with Wright being there because he may not be having the best year but it's at least all star worthy, Polanco's isn't

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I think you are forget the 'sexy' factor ;)

 

Wright vs Zimmerman

 

Runs produced: Wright: 58 Zimmerman: 59

On-Base Percentage: Wright: .382 Zimmerman: .414

Slugging Percentage: Wright: .511 Zimmerman: .599

Stolen Bases: Wright: 11 Zimmerman: 1

Sexy Factor: Wright: 99.8 Zimmerman: 2.6

Fielding Percentage: Wright .960 Zimmerman: .948

 

From these stats I can conclude the Wright and Zimmerman are even as of right now :D

 

BTW Wright >>>>>>> Polanco I have no problem with Wright being there because he may not be having the best year but it's at least all star worthy, Polanco's isn't

Chipper Jones > all. :rolleyes:

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BTW Wright >>>>>>> Polanco I have no problem with Wright being there because he may not be having the best year but it's at least all star worthy, Polanco's isn't

 

I love the way you are spinning this. First you [expletive] about fan voting (which was funny in itself, because of the drastically different stance you had last year). So, this made me assume you were in favor of just having the best player statistically at every position. In the case of NL 3B, it is pretty clear cut, but no, you're willing to alter your stance because David Wright is a Met. Lets put it this way....if David Wright were a Phillie (or any other team for that matter), you would not feel this way, I am fairly certain of that.

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I love the way you are spinning this. First you [expletive] about fan voting (which was funny in itself, because of the drastically different stance you had last year). So, this made me assume you were in favor of just having the best player statistically at every position. In the case of NL 3B, it is pretty clear cut, but no, you're willing to alter your stance because David Wright is a Met. Lets put it this way....if David Wright were a Phillie (or any other team for that matter), you would not feel this way, I am fairly certain of that.

 

First of all I will never have a problem with a Met going to all star game. Now yes I am in favor of the best players, statically and overall. Wright is have an excellent year and at his current pace he will close to putting up another 30/30 which is def all star worthy. If Reyes Pagan Bay Castillo Davis or Francoeur were in a position of leading fan voting I'd say no that's bull[expletive], would I bad mad? No, but I wouldn't think it was fair. However if Wright does make it I don't have a problem because he is putting up all star worthy stats. McGehee and Zimmerman will make as alternates. If Polanco had the same stats as Wright, I'd have no problem with him leading.

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