Machado and Castillo slip to fourth in All-Star voting
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June 20, 2017 1:21 pm
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The Orioles are headed in the wrong direction in All-Star Game voting.
Manny Machado has dropped from third to fourth place among American League third baseman, Welington Castillo has fallen from third to fourth among catchers and Adam Jones is 14th among outfielders. He was 13th last week.
The voting period ends June 29 at 11:59 p.m. The game will be played on July 11.
The Blue Jays’ Josh Donaldson passed Machado for third place and the Yankees’ Gary Sánchez passed Castillo.
First basemen…
The Orioles are headed in the wrong direction in All-Star Game voting.
Manny Machado has dropped from third to fourth place among American League third baseman, Welington Castillo has fallen from third to fourth among catchers and Adam Jones is 14th among outfielders. He was 13th last week.
The voting period ends June 29 at 11:59 p.m. The game will be played on July 11.
The Blue Jays’ Josh Donaldson passed Machado for third place and the Yankees’ Gary Sánchez passed Castillo.
First basemen
Eric Hosmer, Royals – 936,734
Yonder Alonso, Athletics – 887,645
Miguel Cabrera, Tigers – 831,289
Justin Smoak, Blue Jays – 787,787
Carlos Santana, Indians – 722,315
Second basemen
Jose Altuve, Astros – 2,185,035
Starlin Castro, Yankees – 1,450,472
Jason Kipnis, Indians – 703,131
Dustin Pedroia, Red Sox – 429,194
Robinson Canó, Mariners – 417,347
Shortstops
Carlos Correa, Astros – 1,658,255
Francisco Lindor, Indians – 1,300,013
Didi Gregorius, Yankees – 871,601
Xander Bogaerts, Red Sox – 750,708
Troy Tulowitzki, Blue Jays – 507,763
Third basemen
Miguel Sanó, Twins – 1,302,090
José RamÃrez, Indians – 891,731
Josh Donaldson, Blue Jays – 810,648
Manny Machado, Orioles – 803,921
Alex Bregman, Astros – 688,450
Catchers
Salvador Perez, Royals – 1,453,088
Brian McCann, Astros – 1,051,138
Gary Sánchez, Yánkees – 1,045,471
Welington Castillo, Orioles – 926,455
Yan Gomes, Indians – 666,107
Designated hitters
Nelson Cruz, Mariners – 1,118,873
Matt Holliday, Yankees – 927,247
Corey Dickerson, Rays – 926,163
Edwin Encarnacion, Indians – 813,715
Evan Gattis, Astros – 713,918
Outfielders
Aaron Judge, Yankees – 2,631,284
Mike Trout, Angels – 2,030,074
George Springer, Astros – 1,176,951
Michael Brantley, Indians – 1,001,254
AvisaÃl GarcÃa, White Sox – 970,994
Mookie Betts, Red Sox – 946,510
Carlos Beltran, Astros – 834,067
Brett Gardner, Yankees – 760,869
Jose Bautista, Blue Jays – 725,734
Andrew Benintendi, Red Sox – 704,484
Josh Reddick, Astros – 656,317
Lonnie Chisenhall, Indians – 617,760
Kevin Pillar, Blue Jays – 532,114
Adam Jones, Orioles – 525,980
Abraham Almonte, Indians – 518,150
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