Machado continues to lead AL shortstops in All-Star voting
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July 02, 2018 1:22 pm
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The Orioles still have only one player whose vote total for the All-Star Game shows up in the latest balloting update provided by Major League Baseball.
Manny Machado leads all American League shortstops with 1,272,233 votes to keep him ahead of the Astros’ Carlos Correa (1,135,152).
Adam Jones isn’t in the top 15 among outfielders. No one else would warrant consideration and it’s no surprise that Machado stands alone.
Less than four full days remain for fans to cast their votes. The…
The Orioles still have only one player whose vote total for the All-Star Game shows up in the latest balloting update provided by Major League Baseball.
Manny Machado leads all American League shortstops with 1,272,233 votes to keep him ahead of the Astros’ Carlos Correa (1,135,152).
Adam Jones isn’t in the top 15 among outfielders. No one else would warrant consideration and it’s no surprise that Machado stands alone.
Less than four full days remain for fans to cast their votes. The All-Star Game will be played July 17 at Nationals Park.
Here are the updated vote totals.
First basemen
José Abreu, White Sox (1,312,221)
Yuli Gurriel, Astros (1,088,068)
Mitch Moreland, Red Sox (907,955)
Albert Pujols, Angels (688,594)
Miguel Cabrera, Tigers (499,603)
Second basemen
Jose Altuve, Astros (3,405,815)
Gleyber Torres, Yankees (997,724)
Dee Gordon, Mariners (528,270)
Jason Kipnis, Indians (372,885)
Jed Lowrie, Athletics (255,092)
Shortstops
Manny Machado, Orioles (1,272,233)
Carlos Correa, Astros (1,135,152)
Francisco Lindor, Indians (898,977)
Didi Gregorius, Yankees (824,710)
Jean Segura, Mariners (675,140)
Third basemen
José RamÃrez, Indians (1,811,902)
Alex Bregman, Astros (1,050,370)
Miguel Andújar, Yankees (963,641)
AdrÃan Beltré, Rangers (590,283)
Kyle Seager, Mariners (447,940)
Catchers
Wilson Ramos, Rays (1,556,195)
Gary Sánchez, Yankees (1,116,568)
Brian McCann, Astros (961,325)
Salvador Perez, Royals (614,492)
Yan Gomes, Indians (522,139)
Designated hitters
J.D. Martinez, Red Sox (2,236,945)
Giancarlo Stanton, Yankees (977,274)
Evan Gattis, Astros (953,460)
Nelson Cruz, Mariners (601,794)
Edwin Encarnacion, Indians (559,915)
Outfielders
Mookie Betts, Red Sox (3,119,106)
Mike Trout, Angels (2,666,972)
Aaron Judge, Yankees (2,021,348)
George Springer, Astros (1,141,661)
Michael Brantley, Indians (1,093,376)
Andrew Benintendi, Red Sox (1,071,135)
Marwin Gonzalez, Astros (768,281)
Josh Reddick, Astros (706,145)
Eddie Rosario, Twins (666,108)
Mitch Haniger, Mariners (652,563)
Brett Gardner, Yankees (636,087)
Jackie Bradley Jr. Red Sox (506,993)
Aaron Hicks, Yankees (483,574)
Nicholas Castellanos, Tigers (469,578)
Tyler Naquin, Indians (344,639)
Former Orioles right fielder Nick Markakis continues to lead all National League outfielders with 2,457,648 votes.
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