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American League All-Star Fan Voting Update
Sunday, June 25th, 2062
Below are the current standings for the American League All-Star Fan voting (as of Sun. Jun. 25th, 2062) for the All-Star Game, which will be played on Tue. Jul. 18th, 2062. The top vote getter at this point is Alfredo Quintana with 2,330,918 votes.
CATCHER 1. Andres Herrera, Baltimore Orioles: 2,016,837 2. Ricardo Benitez, New York Yankees: 1,905,867 3. Travis Hodge, Detroit Tigers: 1,727,608
FIRST BASE 1. Hector Velazquez, Los Angeles Angels: 2,093,801 2. Steve Grams, Oakland Athletics: 1,867,664 3. Steve Ozanich, Houston Astros: 1,691,103
SECOND BASE 1. Jose Matias, New York Yankees: 2,028,462 2. Eric Goff, Los Angeles Angels: 1,961,047 3. Danny Ayala, Baltimore Orioles: 1,939,441
THIRD BASE 1. Jorge Barrera, Boston Red Sox: 2,044,371 2. Blake Sucic, New York Yankees: 2,028,627 3. Alvin Sosa, Houston Astros: 1,968,815
SHORTSTOP 1. Alfredo Quintana, New York Yankees: 2,330,918 2. Jose Tamayo, Boston Red Sox: 1,901,826 3. Scott Zito, Houston Astros: 1,726,765
LEFT FIELD 1. Arturo Coranillo, Tampa Bay Rays: 1,996,092 2. Andres Ponce, Los Angeles Angels: 1,983,083 3. Braden Samuels, New York Yankees: 1,944,595
CENTER FIELD 1. Daniel Hunziker, Baltimore Orioles: 2,059,718 2. Philip Winstead, Los Angeles Angels: 2,039,539 3. Kyle Redkey, New York Yankees: 1,993,486
RIGHT FIELD 1. John Quail, Houston Astros: 2,267,317 2. Edgar Rosario, New York Yankees: 1,886,705 3. John Wall, Detroit Tigers: 1,815,331
DESIGNATED HITTER 1. Luis Ruiz, New York Yankees: 2,114,731 2. Alex Barrera, Los Angeles Angels: 2,104,802 3. John Shane, Minnesota Twins: 1,716,658
STARTING PITCHER 1. Juan Fernandez, New York Yankees: 1,875,763 2. Asher Robert, Kansas City Royals: 1,724,644 3. Jeremy LeVan, Los Angeles Angels: 1,667,321 4. Chris Soles, Houston Astros: 1,644,058 5. Alex Batista, New York Yankees: 1,637,225
RELIEVER 1. Danny Bolduc, Los Angeles Angels: 1,373,125 2. David Winkelmann, Los Angeles Angels: 1,063,359 3. Jeremy Harwood, Minnesota Twins: 919,242 4. Jay Givhan, Cleveland Indians: 876,190 5. Harry DeBiase, Tampa Bay Rays: 863,220
During his career Quintana has notched 1767 hits and a .250 average with 514 home runs and 1285 RBIs.
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