Latest MLB All-Star Voting Results
- Updated: June 10, 2016
On Wednesday, MLB released the latest All-Star voting results and the Kansas City Royals still have a commanding lead the American League in the catching and first base categories. But they are also within striking distance in every other position.
As for the National League, the Chicago Cubs lead in the outfield and all the infield positions, aside from catcher. It would only make sense that the best team in baseball is well represented in the mid-season classic.
Below is the most recent list for both leagues.
AMERICAN LEAGUE ALL-STAR BALLOTING LEADERS
CATCHER
1. Salvador Perez, Royals: 1,605,922
2. Matt Wieters, Orioles: 453,237
3. Brian McCann, Yankees: 376,605
4. Russell Martin, Blue Jays: 308,146
5. Blake Swihart, Red Sox: 217,030
FIRST BASE
1. Eric Hosmer, Royals: 1,272,557
2. Miguel Cabrera, Tigers: 734,104
3. Chris Davis, Orioles: 459,629
4. Hanley Ramirez, Red Sox: 420,275
5. Jose Abreu, White Sox: 248,041
SECOND BASE
1. Jose Altuve, Astros: 893,332
2. Omar Infante, Royals: 622,683
3. Robinson Cano, Mariners: 536,550
4. Dustin Pedroia, Red Sox: 509,261
5. Ian Kinsler, Tigers: 267,337
THIRD BASE
1. Manny Machado, Orioles: 898,715
2. Mike Moustakas, Royals: 725,731
3. Josh Donaldson, Blue Jays: 588,957
4. Nick Castellanos, Tigers: 356,916
5. Travis Shaw, Red Sox: 353,302
SHORTSTOP
1. Xander Bogaerts, Red Sox: 1,040,465
2. Alcides Escobar, Royals: 814,001
3. Troy Tulowitzki, Blue Jays: 433,958
4. Carlos Correa, Astros: 385,218
5. Elvis Andrus, Rangers: 295,820
OUTFIELD
1. Mike Trout, Angels: 1,344,578
2. Lorenzo Cain, Royals: 944,362
4. Jackie Bradley Jr., Red Sox: 937,571
4. Mark Trumbo, Orioles: 816,276
5. Jose Bautista, Blue Jays: 734,161
6. Mookie Betts, Red Sox: 713,669
7. Alex Gordon, Royals: 705,514
8. Paulo Orlando, Royals: 560,542
9. Adam Jones, Orioles: 324,863
10. Melky Cabrera, White Sox: 304,449
11. Carlos Beltran, Yankees: 298,041
12. Kevin Pillar, Blue Jays: 296,776
13. Michael Saunders, Blue Jays: 251,338
14. Joey Rickard, Orioles: 241,079
15. Colby Rasmus, Astros: 240,651
DESIGNATED HITTER
1. David Ortiz, Red Sox: 1,460,339
2. Kendrys Morales, Royals: 650,077
3. Edwin Encarnacion, Blue Jays: 344,828
4. Victor Martinez, Tigers: 343,820
5. Nelson Cruz, Mariners: 305,573
NATIONAL LEAGUE ALL-STAR BALLOTING LEADERS
CATCHER
1. Yadier Molina, Cardinals: 694,204
2. Buster Posey, Giants: 631,799
3. Miguel Montero, Cubs: 417,224
4. Wilson Ramos, Nationals: 366,531
5. Welington Castillo, D-backs: 283,345
FIRST BASE
1. Anthony Rizzo, Cubs: 1,264,404
2. Brandon Belt, Giants: 402,271
3. Adrian Gonzalez, Dodgers: 360,539
4. Paul Goldschmidt, D-backs: 350,308
5. John Jaso, Pirates: 210,748
SECOND BASE
1. Ben Zobrist, Cubs: 1,140,808
2. Daniel Murphy, Nationals: 751,925
3. Neil Walker, Mets: 328,101
4. Joe Panik, Giants: 267,088
5. Josh Harrison, Pirates: 225,668
THIRD BASE
1. Kris Bryant, Cubs: 1,172,717
2. Nolan Arenado, Rockies: 841,147
3. Matt Carpenter, Cardinals: 270,458
4. David Wright, Mets: 234,185
5. Matt Duffy, Giants: 233,563
SHORTSTOP
1. Addison Russell, Cubs: 832,191
2. Trevor Story, Rockies: 714,160
3. Brandon Crawford, Giants: 358,045
4. Asdrubal Cabrera, Mets: 311,968
5. Zack Cozart, Reds: 307,616
OUTFIELD
1. Dexter Fowler, Cubs: 1,170,718
2. Bryce Harper, Nationals: 1,119,168
3. Yoenis Cespedes, Mets: 1,097,593
4. Jason Heyward, Cubs: 703,911
5. Ryan Braun, Brewers: 643,527
6. Jorge Soler, Cubs: 476,053
7. Andrew McCutchen, Pirates: 421,788
8. Hunter Pence, Giants: 344,441
9. Carlos Gonzalez, Rockies: 329,761
10. Starling Marte, Pirates: 324,950
11. Michael Conforto, Mets: 288,837
12. Stephen Piscotty, Cardinals: 268,976
13. Giancarlo Stanton, Marlins: 248,662
14. Curtis Granderson, Mets: 247,357
15. Gregory Polanco, Pirates: 222,348
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