ALL STAR VOTES

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If anyone has any spare time, don't forget to vote for your favorite white platers in the all star game, especially in the American League where 7 of 8 starting positions belong to a Yankee or a Red Sox
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(the lone non-NY or BOS player is Vlad Guerrero). Ortiz is leading the first baseman votes when we all know Jim Thome is the most deserving (If you're gonna start a DH at 1B, it has to be Thome!) In the NL, some outfielders are in need of votes as Jim Edmonds is the only white in the top 5 vote getters.. I know Aaron Rowand is in striking distance of Bonds so he could use some votes too! Troy Glaus is another white player who is deserving. Don't forget to vote, the way to get white players name's out there is to get them to the all star game..
 

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youre right i saw the voting and it made me sick......how bout chris shelton
 

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Ozzie Guillen is the American League manager so he'll take Thome if he can. That gives you a chance to vote for someone else. Travis Haffner and Paul Konerko(3rd at the moment) have better stats than Chris Shelton. My OF in AL was C. Blake, K.Mench, and S. Podsednik. In the NL it was J. Bay, A. Dunn, and A. Rowand.
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Does anyone know the rankings?
 

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Yeah Casey Blake is definitly a guy I'll be voting for. He's your typical Iowa farm boy with great values and even a better man. When the Cleveland press and fans were all over him last year for having a bad season he never complained or said anything negative towards anyone. He has a love for the game and plays hard. Also he's a terrific athlete(although the media will never tell ya that) having made a great conversion last year from 3B to OF, a position he never had played before. He has had a great season thus far and deserves to be commended for it.
 

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He was playing the ball perfectly from what I've seen of him. He got my vote for his play in the OF
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AL

1B - Mostly Konerko,some for Millar

2B - Kennedy and Loretta

3B - Mostly Crede and Glaus,with some for Blalock and Lowell

C - Varitek and Pierzynski.

SS - All for Crosby,Oakland.

OF's - Most for Podsednik,Erstad, and Nixon.

NL

1B - Most for Berkman,some for Helton.

2B - Biggio,Marcus Giles,Kent

3B - Mostly Rolen,also Chipper Jones,and Bell.

C - Mostly for Ausmus,some for Piazza.

SS - All for Everett.

OF's - J.D. Drew ,Edmonds,Bay,and Brian Giles
 

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Do you think Yankee and Red Sox fans vote? LOL



AMERICAN LEAGUE ALL-STAR BALLOTING UPDATE
June 6, 2006

First Base
1. David Ortiz, Red Sox631,787
2. Jason Giambi, Yankees433,308
3. Paul Konerko, White Sox295,489
4. Travis Hafner, Indians228,758
5. Chris Shelton, Tigers208,045

Second Base
1. Robinson Cano, Yankees404,416
2. Mark Loretta, Red Sox368,226
3. Tadahito Iguchi, White Sox348,691
4. Placido Polanco, Tigers184,928
5. Brian Roberts, Orioles176,630

Third Base
1. Alex Rodriguez, Yankees731,811
2. Mike Lowell, Red Sox317,803
3. Joe Crede, White Sox236,260
4. Eric Chavez, Athletics227,140
5. Troy Glaus, Blue Jays223,636

Shortstop
1. Derek Jeter, Yankees765,110
2. Miguel Tejada, Orioles526,622
3. Michael Young, Rangers197,386
4. Alex Gonzalez, Red Sox173,307
5. Juan Uribe, White Sox162,875

Catcher
1. Jason Varitek, Red Sox448,894
2. Ivan Rodriguez, Tigers398,852
3. Jorge Posada, Yankees 337,969
4. A.J. Pierzynski, White Sox256,308
5. Victor Martinez, Indians256,148

Outfield
1. Vladimir Guerrero, Angels745,397
2. Manny Ramirez, Red Sox738,168
3. Johnny Damon, Yankees529,770
4. Ichiro Suzuki, Mariners413,737
5. Vernon Wells, Blue Jays365,466
6. Gary Sheffield, Yankees360,973
7. Hideki Matsui, Yankees283,312
8. Scott Podsednik, White Sox268,599
9. Jermain Dye, White Sox262,008
10. Coco Crisp, Red Sox248,485
11. Torii Hunter, Twins237,308
12. Trot Nixon, Red Sox233,099
13. Magglio Ordonez, Tigers195,475
14. Grady Sizemore, Indians194,857
15. Jonny Gomes, Devil Rays175,629

Atleast there will be some white starters in the NL.

NATIONAL LEAGUE ALL-STAR BALLOTING UPDATE
June 5, 2006

First Base
1. Albert Pujols, Cardinals1,041,466
2. Carlos Delgado, Mets304,287
3. Lance Berkman, Astros228,465
4. Nomar Garciaparra, Dodgers203,239
5. Ryan Howard, Phillies187,202

Second Base
1. Chase Utley, Phillies438,376
2. Craig Biggio, Astros411,211
3. Marcus Giles, Braves213,456
4. Jeff Kent, Dodgers205,477
5. Todd Walker, Cubs185,936

Third Base
1. Scott Rolen, Cardinals471,826
2. David Wright, Mets434,519
3. Morgan Ensberg, Astros272,036
4. Chipper Jones, Braves256,778
5. Miguel Cabrera, Marlins214,305

Shortstop
1. David Eckstein, Cardinals396,464
2. Edgar Renteria, Braves341,061
3. Jose Reyes, Mets324,863
4. Jimmy Rollins, Phillies282,538
5. Omar Vizquel, Giants196,407

Catcher
1. Paul Lo Duca, Mets411,131
2. Mike Piazza, Padres367,161
3. Yadier Molina, Cardinals343,507
4. Brad Ausmus, Astros255,473
5. Michael Barrett, Cubs237,030

Outfield
1. Andruw Jones, Braves582,749
2. Carlos Beltran, Mets499,693
3. Ken Griffey, Jr., Reds479,963
4. Jim Edmonds, Cardinals444,094
5. Alfonso Soriano, Nationals436,553
6. Bobby Abreu, Phillies343,039
7. Carlos Lee, Brewers298,433
8. Barry Bonds, Giants288,528
9. Jason Bay, Pirates255,226
10. Aaron Rowand, Phillies242,821
11. Adam Dunn, Reds229,840
12. Jeff Francoeur, Braves191,767
13. So Taguchi, Cardinals185,891
14. Xavier Nady, Mets185,159
15. Juan Encarnacion, Cardinals183,041
 

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The fans voted in all of one white starter for the AL team (the less than legendary Mark Loretta), and four for the NL. Pittsburgh fans really stuffed the ballot box near the end there to lift Jason Bay into a starting spot. Guess which team I'll be rooting for?
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2006 All-Star Rosters

By The Associated Press
Published July 3, 2006, 2:04 AM CDT

Rosters for the 2006 All-Star game, to be played July 11 at PNC Park in Pittsburgh (x-injured, will not play; y-injury replacement):

AMERICAN LEAGUE

STARTERS

Catcher_Ivan Rodriguez, Detroit

First Base_David Ortiz, Boston

Second Base_Mark Loretta, Boston

Third Base_Alex Rodriguez, New York Yankees

Shortstop_Derek Jeter, New York Yankees

Outfield_Vladimir Guerrero, L.A. Angels; Manny Ramirez, Boston; Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle.

RESERVES

Catcher_Joe Mauer, Minnesota

Infielders_x-Robinson Cano, New York Yankees; Troy Glaus, Toronto; Paul Konerko, Chicago White Sox; y-Jose Lopez, Seattle; Miguel Tejada, Baltimore; Jim Thome, Chicago White Sox; Michael Young, Texas.

Outfielders_Jermaine Dye, Chicago White Sox; y-Gary Matthews Jr., Texas; x-Alex Rios, Toronto; Grady Sizemore, Cleveland; Vernon Wells, Toronto.

PITCHERS

Mark Buerhle, Chicago White Sox; Jose Contreras, Chicago White Sox; Roy Halladay, Toronto; Bobby Jenks, Chicago White Sox; Scott Kazmir, Tampa Bay; Jonathan Papelbon, Boston; Mark Redman, Kansas City; Mariano Rivera, New York Yankees; Kenny Rogers, Detroit; B.J. Ryan, Toronto; Johan Santana, Minnesota; Barry Zito, Oakland.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE

STARTERS

Catcher_Paul Lo Duca, New York Mets

First Base_Albert Pujols, St. Louis

Second Base_Chase Utley, Philadelphia

Third Base_David Wright, New York Mets

Shortstop_Jose Reyes, New York Mets

Outfield_Jason Bay, Pittsburgh; Carlos Beltran, New York Mets; Alfonso Soriano, Washington.

RESERVES

Catcher_Brian McCann, Atlanta

Infielders_Lance Berkman, Houston; Miguel Cabrera, Florida; Ryan Howard, Philadelphia; Edgar Renteria, Atlanta; Scott Rolen, St. Louis; Freddy Sanchez, Pittsburgh; Dan Uggla, Florida.

Outfielders_Matt Holliday, Colorado; Andruw Jones, Atlanta; Carlos Lee, Milwaukee.

PITCHERS

Bronson Arroyo, Cincinnati; Chris Carpenter, St. Louis; Brian Fuentes, Colorado; Tom Glavine, New York Mets; Tom Gordon, Philadelphia; Trevor Hoffman, San Diego; Pedro Martinez, New York Mets; Brad Penny, L.A. Dodgers; Jason Schmidt, San Francisco; Derrick Turnbow, Milwaukee; Brandon Webb, Arizona; Carlos Zambrano, Chicago Cubs.
 

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Justin Morneau was left off the All-Star team. I just noticed that.
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How the F*** did Monreau not make the team. He has the highest batting average in the majors and has been hitting home runs as well.
 

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No, you're thinking of Joe Mauer, he leads the majors in batting average. But I think it's crap Gary Matthews Jr made the All-Star team over Morneau.
 

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Hey Travis Hafner didn't make the team and he's 2nd(behind Pujols) in baseball's most important stat OPS. Which for all you who don't know what that is it is slugging % + on base %. So not only does Hafner crush the ball he hits .318 he also draws the most walks in the AL and still gets screwed over. i like Pierzinsky but Hafner was definitly more deserving to go to the All Star game. Hafner has over 100+ RBI each of the last 3 three seasons(assuming he'll get it this year which is a given) and he still has no All Star game to show for all of his great production. Now thats a shame!
 

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Hafner just broke a record today

CLEVELAND (AP) -- Cleveland Indians designated hitter Travis Hafner became the first player in major league history to hit five grand slams before the All-Star break when he connected in the second inning against Baltimore on Friday night...

Lou Gehrig (1934), Sid Gordon (1950), Gentile (1961) and Jim Northrup (1968) all hit four grand slams before the All-Star break.
 

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The fans have always done a horrendous job of all-star voting. I recall guys like Dave Lopes, for example, being voted in as a starter in years when he was batting around .209. It just wasn't always so racially based as it is now- Cal Ripken was one of the few white fan favorites during the '80s-'90s, and he was voted the starting SS almost every year, even though greats like Robin Yount and Alan Trammall usually had much better stats. The jock-sniffing "journalists" have forever defended all the idiotic mistakes made by fans (numerous times voting in players who'd been injured much or all of that season, for instance) by saying "the managers will make up for that when they name the reserves." This is just not true. Every year, someone deserving is left off an all-star team completely, while at least one less deserving reserve is named in place of him. Billy Martin was especially bad at this, yet no "journalist" ever criticized him (or any other all-star manager) for their glaring oversights. As for this year's voting, I'm just amazed that Barry Bonds isn't starting. That's almost as surprising as the leading HR hitter in baseball (Jim Thome) not participating in the home run derby. Do we know if there is any explanation for this (injury, etc.) other than obvious racial discrimination? Can you imagine what would happen if the leading HR hitter were black or hispanic, and they were not invited to the home run derby? I think you'd be seeing a whole bunch of visibly upset white clowns on ESPN and sports talk radio shows, demanding to know the reasons behind it.
 
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