All star game 2011 baseball voting




















He is having an outstanding first half. Rodriguez has 13 home runs and 44 RBI while posting a. Trailing Rodriguez is Adrian Beltre 2,, votes.

Like Rodriguez he is having a good season, but he has not performed at the same level as Rodriguez. Beltre has a. Bautista is the leading vote getter in both the American League and in all of baseball. He absolutely deserves this. Many people doubted that Bautista could repeat his numbers from last year, but he is on pace to come close to them.

Bautista is hitting. He has an MLB-leading 4. Granderson is the other New York Yankee who is absolutely deserving of his spot in the All-Star game. Beltre has shaken off his reputation of only putting up big numbers in his contract year, hitting. Youkilis will most likely surpass Beltre soon as he is only , votes behind. Just like most of the Red Sox this month, Youk has been on fire, hitting. The Captain's quest for 3, hits has put him front and center this season and even with a recent trip to the DL, Jeter is still leading the AL shortstop voting.

With 2,, votes, he has a , lead on Asdrubal Cabrera, even though the Indian is having a much better season. Before straining his calf, Jeter was six hits away from 3,, but only boasting a.

Cabrera, on the other hand, is hitting. This is not much of a race. David Ortiz is playing like it is and is laughing in the face of all of those critics who said he couldn't catch up to a fastball last season. Ortiz has 3,, votes, and Michael Young, who is also having a great season even with all of his offseason drama, has only 1,, Two outfielders are already set in stone and rightfully so. Jose Bautista, who leads the league with the most votes at 4,,, and Curtis Granderson, with 3,, votes, already lay claim to two of the three outfield spots.

The third and final outfield position will come down to Josh Hamilton 2,, and Jacoby Ellsbury 2,, If Ellsbury gets the nod, we could be looking at a starting lineup completely comprised of AL East players. Frankly, Ellsbury deserves the nod. He has put together quite the first half. He is hitting. His average is just below that magical. Seasons Played: 4.

Zobrist plays for the Tampa Bay Rays, which are technically an East Coast team, but they're still quite a ways from the epicenter of baseball as far as Yankees and Red Sox fans are concerned. He's having a fine season, but those of Konerko and Martinez trump his enough that I don't him getting much of the vote. If my system is right, Jones will win the final vote in the AL. He does have the combination of youth, limited ASG experience and the Orioles only play a short jaunt from Gotham.

Victorino has nine homers, 34 RBI as part of his. Not only are those decent numbers but he scores really high on the Carson-Random-Wonkiness scale. This might be my chance to cherry pick a result in future years that my system isn't so silly. Seasons Played: 5. Ethier has an awful score.

Being so far from the East Coast and having less dingers than other options, he's probably going to be fishing over the break. As it currently stands, the most significant remaining battle would appear to be between Josh Hamilton and Jacoby Ellsbury for the final outfield spot.

Hamilton leads Ellsbury by , votes with a week of voting left. It will be interesting to see if Red Sox Nation can sufficiently back there man in this final week of voting.



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