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Bull Butter
06-19-2006, 10:48 PM
What's with all these Mets??????

NATIONAL LEAGUE ALL-STAR BALLOTING UPDATE
June 19, 2006

First Base
1. Albert Pujols, Cardinals 1,777,968
2. Carlos Delgado, Mets 700,771
3. Nomar Garciaparra, Dodgers 497,585
4. Lance Berkman, Astros 486,581
5. Ryan Howard, Phillies 459,677

Second Base
1. Chase Utley, Phillies 984,648
2. Craig Biggio, Astros 825,856
3. Jose Castillo, Pirates 638,008
4. Jeff Kent, Dodgers 373,758
5. Marcus Giles, Braves 339,720

Third Base
1. David Wright, Mets 1,018,804
2. Scott Rolen, Cardinals 819,390
3. Morgan Ensberg, Astros 531,479
4. Miguel Cabrera, Marlins 450,276
5. Chipper Jones, Braves 424,300

Shortstop
1. Jose Reyes, Mets 769,919
2. David Eckstein, Cardinals 689,054
3. Edgar Renteria, Braves 620,836
4. Jack Wilson, Pirates 594,919
5. Jimmy Rollins, Phillies 514,322

Catcher
1. Paul Lo Duca, Mets 960,111
2. Mike Piazza, Padres 680,773
3. Yadier Molina, Cardinals 559,305
4. Brad Ausmus, Astros 535,338
5. Michael Barrett, Cubs 403,985

Outfield
1. Carlos Beltran, Mets 1,129,865
2. Alfonso Soriano, Nationals 1,084,936
3. Jason Bay, Pirates 1,069,986
4. Ken Griffey Jr., Reds 1,032,102
5. Andruw Jones, Braves 1,017,023
6. Jim Edmonds, Cardinals 702,240
7. Bobby Abreu, Phillies 642,873
8. Carlos Lee, Brewers 515,423
9. Barry Bonds, Giants 504,870
10. Aaron Rowand, Phillies 498,665
11. Adam Dunn, Reds 380,536
12. Cliff Floyd, Mets 355,533
13. Xavier Nady, Mets 352,094
14. Willy Taveras, Astros 324,219
15. Pat Burrell, Phillies 311,110

DaHop72
06-19-2006, 10:53 PM
Originally posted by Bull Butter
What's with all these Mets??????

NATIONAL LEAGUE ALL-STAR BALLOTING UPDATE
June 19, 2006

First Base
1. Albert Pujols, Cardinals 1,777,968
2. Carlos Delgado, Mets 700,771
3. Nomar Garciaparra, Dodgers 497,585
4. Lance Berkman, Astros 486,581
5. Ryan Howard, Phillies 459,677

Second Base
1. Chase Utley, Phillies 984,648
2. Craig Biggio, Astros 825,856
3. Jose Castillo, Pirates 638,008
4. Jeff Kent, Dodgers 373,758
5. Marcus Giles, Braves 339,720

Third Base
1. David Wright, Mets 1,018,804
2. Scott Rolen, Cardinals 819,390
3. Morgan Ensberg, Astros 531,479
4. Miguel Cabrera, Marlins 450,276
5. Chipper Jones, Braves 424,300

Shortstop
1. Jose Reyes, Mets 769,919
2. David Eckstein, Cardinals 689,054
3. Edgar Renteria, Braves 620,836
4. Jack Wilson, Pirates 594,919
5. Jimmy Rollins, Phillies 514,322

Catcher
1. Paul Lo Duca, Mets 960,111
2. Mike Piazza, Padres 680,773
3. Yadier Molina, Cardinals 559,305
4. Brad Ausmus, Astros 535,338
5. Michael Barrett, Cubs 403,985

Outfield
1. Carlos Beltran, Mets 1,129,865
2. Alfonso Soriano, Nationals 1,084,936
3. Jason Bay, Pirates 1,069,986
4. Ken Griffey Jr., Reds 1,032,102
5. Andruw Jones, Braves 1,017,023
6. Jim Edmonds, Cardinals 702,240
7. Bobby Abreu, Phillies 642,873
8. Carlos Lee, Brewers 515,423
9. Barry Bonds, Giants 504,870
10. Aaron Rowand, Phillies 498,665
11. Adam Dunn, Reds 380,536
12. Cliff Floyd, Mets 355,533
13. Xavier Nady, Mets 352,094
14. Willy Taveras, Astros 324,219
15. Pat Burrell, Phillies 311,110 Winning= fans=more votes.:thumbsup:

Bull Butter
06-19-2006, 10:55 PM
I'd hate to be the NY 2nd Baseman. The only one on that whole team not among the leading vote-getters.

Maroon87
06-19-2006, 11:12 PM
Adam Everett is not even in the top 5 among NL shortstops? That shows you how much defense is worth when they vote for this stuff.

Bull Butter
06-19-2006, 11:13 PM
This is in addition to Tom Glavine who has 10 wins, and Pedro who, of course, is Pedro:thumbsup:

Bull Butter
06-19-2006, 11:15 PM
Originally posted by Maroon87
Adam Everett is not even in the top 5 among NL shortstops? That shows you how much defense is worth when they vote for this stuff.

Sorry, Adam and his .227 batting avg. are not exactly racking up the votes;)

Maroon87
06-19-2006, 11:17 PM
Originally posted by Bull Butter
Sorry, Adam and his .227 batting avg. are not exactly racking up the votes;)

Yeah but he should (but won't) win the Gold Glove this year.

Bull Butter
06-19-2006, 11:18 PM
Originally posted by Maroon87
Yeah but he should (but won't) win the Gold Glove this year.

true that

District303aPastPlayer
06-19-2006, 11:20 PM
Originally posted by Bull Butter
I'd hate to be the NY 2nd Baseman. The only one on that whole team not among the leading vote-getters.

Jose Valentine is like what... 55?

Bull Butter
06-19-2006, 11:25 PM
Some observations.....

1 Jason Bay # 3 among OF despite playing in relative obscurity in Pittsburgh.
2. Lo Duca breaking Piazza's stonghold on the C position
3. Bonds at # 9 among OF and pretty far back:)
4. Berkman only running 4th at 1B. I know nobody will unseat Prince Albert, but i expected Lance to have more votes.
5. Dan Uggla not among the top 5 at 2B. Gotta love the name, not to mention that he's having a pretty good season.( .314, 12 HR, 42 RBI)

big daddy russ
06-19-2006, 11:29 PM
Ryan Howard, Miguel Cabrera, and Brad Ausmus are getting the shaft.

District303aPastPlayer
06-19-2006, 11:33 PM
Originally posted by Bull Butter
Some observations.....

1 Jason Bay # 3 among OF despite playing in relative obscurity in Pittsburgh.
2. Lo Duca breaking Piazza's stonghold on the C position
3. Bonds at # 9 among OF and pretty far back:)
4. Berkman only running 4th at 1B. I know nobody will unseat Prince Albert, but i expected Lance to have more votes.
5. Dan Uggla not among the top 5 at 2B. Gotta love the name, not to mention that he's having a pretty good season.( .314, 12 HR, 42 RBI)

with the seasons that Albert and Nomar are having, would you take Berkman over those two and Delgado?

Bulldog_12
06-19-2006, 11:48 PM
Originally posted by big daddy russ
Ryan Howard, Miguel Cabrera, and Brad Ausmus are getting the shaft.

I agree with that.