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American League All-Star Fan Voting Update
Sunday, July 18th , 2088
Below are the current standings for the American League All-Star Fan voting (as of Sun. Jul. 18th , 2088) for the All-Star Game, which will be played on Tue. Jul. 27th , 2088. The top vote getter at this point is John Conway with 5,580,094 votes.
CATCHER 1. Jason Blankenship, Los Angeles Angels: 4,031,097 2. John Cohoon, Minnesota Twins: 3,329,701 3. Dallas Ostrove, Chicago White Sox: 3,231,942
FIRST BASE 1. Jim Kimble, Baltimore Orioles: 4,913,385 2. Jose Camacho, Boston Red Sox: 3,942,640 3. Gary Powell, Tampa Bay Rays: 3,896,247
SECOND BASE 1. Bobby Cordova, Oakland Athletics: 4,565,971 2. Bobby Hermosillo, Baltimore Orioles: 3,544,069 3. Bobby Hewitt, Kansas City Royals: 3,013,337
THIRD BASE 1. Jonathan Setzler, Chicago White Sox: 5,090,105 2. Noah Mahaffey, Cleveland Guardians: 4,602,001 3. Manny Miranda, Baltimore Orioles: 3,414,921
SHORTSTOP 1. Ryan Greenhill, Chicago White Sox: 3,605,280 2. Evan Hensley, Seattle Mariners: 3,548,091 3. Moises Palazuelos, Oakland Athletics: 3,123,983
LEFT FIELD 1. John Lopez, Baltimore Orioles: 4,108,907 2. Rodolfo Ostiguin, Seattle Mariners: 3,651,485 3. Gary Giamanco, Kansas City Royals: 3,232,326
CENTER FIELD 1. Ryan Tipton, Oakland Athletics: 4,721,937 2. Russ Henson, Chicago White Sox: 3,462,190 3. Mark Veteto, Kansas City Royals: 3,318,649
RIGHT FIELD 1. Heriberto Mendoza, Baltimore Orioles: 5,471,617 2. Jimmy Moore, Seattle Mariners: 4,968,910 3. Ben Celeste, Oakland Athletics: 4,091,538
DESIGNATED HITTER 1. John Conway, Chicago White Sox: 5,580,094 2. Kosuke Sakai, Oakland Athletics: 5,093,826 3. Tony Merkin, Seattle Mariners: 4,810,608
STARTING PITCHER 1. Gabe Fay, Seattle Mariners: 2,554,262 2. Danny Morales, Chicago White Sox: 2,531,311 3. Danny Roldan, New York Yankees: 2,469,166 4. Rafael Palomino, Tampa Bay Rays: 2,412,550 5. David Cruz, Oakland Athletics: 2,345,639
RELIEVER 1. Manuel Carrego, Seattle Mariners: 3,386,854 2. Nick Orris, Kansas City Royals: 2,790,282 3. Alastair Colson, Chicago White Sox: 2,783,462 4. Sean Sherman, Texas Rangers: 2,765,344 5. Jeremy Roehrich, Kansas City Royals: 2,631,736
Taking a look at his lifetime stats, Conway is hitting .307 with a total of 219 home runs.
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