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National League

C: Cervelli

1B: Freeman

2B: Gennett

SS: T. Turner

3B: Suarez

OF: Markakis, Harper, Pollock

 

American League

C: Ramos

1B: Abreu

2B: Altuve

SS: Machado

3B: J. Ramirez

OF: Betts, Trout, Judge

DH: J. Martinez

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SS: T. Turner

 

 

 

All those years of abuse, Tina really turned into quite the player.

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National League update: June 11

 

CATCHER

1. Buster Posey, Giants: 281,331

2. Willson Contreras, Cubs: 259,427

3. Kurt Suzuki, Braves: 223,108

4. Francisco Cervelli, Pirates: 168,832

5. Yadier Molina, Cardinals: 152,336

 

FIRST BASE

1. Freddie Freeman, Braves: 633,342

2. Anthony Rizzo, Cubs: 248,275

3. Brandon Belt, Giants: 162,750

4. Cody Bellinger, Dodgers: 113,392

5. Joey Votto, Reds: 83,272

 

SECOND BASE

1. Ozzie Albies, Braves: 398,816

2. Javier Baez, Cubs: 360,307

3. Scooter Gennett, Reds: 309,512

4. Asdrubal Cabrera, Mets: 97,243

5. Joe Panik, Giants: 62,325

 

THIRD BASE

1. Nolan Arenado, Rockies: 527,683

2. Kris Bryant, Cubs: 305,062

3. Johan Camargo, Braves: 152,260

4. Eugenio Suarez, Reds: 87,659

5. Justin Turner, Dodgers: 87,387

 

SHORTSTOP

1. Brandon Crawford, Giants: 466,021

2. Dansby Swanson, Braves: 225,182

3. Addison Russell, Cubs: 210,764

4. Trea Turner, Nationals: 158,252

5. Trevor Story, Rockies: 143,603

 

OUTFIELD

1. Bryce Harper, Nationals: 498,189

2. Nick Markakis, Braves: 494,206

3. Matt Kemp, Dodgers: 351,780

4. Charlie Blackmon, Rockies: 309,099

5. Ronald Acuna Jr., Braves: 277,077

6. Ender Inciarte, Braves: 225,225

7. Kyle Schwarber, Cubs: 203,299

8. Ben Zobrist, Cubs: 196,837

9. Odubel Herrera, Phillies: 189,234

10. Jason Heyward, Cubs: 175,583

11. Christian Yelich, Brewers: 163,575

12. Corey Dickerson, Pirates: 150,239

13. A.J. Pollock, D-backs: 110,055

14. Matt Adams, Nationals: 106,317

15. Lorenzo Cain, Brewers: 104,948

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Voters doing pretty decent in the NL update, except second base... Scooter should be leading the pack...

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Too bad it looks like the Braves are going to be good at the same time as the Yankees again. Not good for them.

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Too bad it looks like the Braves are going to be good at the same time as the Yankees again. Not good for them.

Man, you say you are a Yankees fan and then say it isn't good for them that they are getting good again...

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Man, you say you are a Yankees fan and then say it isn't good for them that they are getting good again...

The Braves . Remember last time they were both on top?

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American League update: June 12

 

CATCHER

1. Gary Sanchez, Yankees: 336,280

2. Wilson Ramos, Rays: 320,969

3. Brian McCann, Astros: 174,661

4. Salvador Perez, Royals: 144,457

5. Martin Maldonado, Angels: 94,928

 

FIRST BASE

1. Jose Abreu, White Sox: 267,812

2. Mitch Moreland, Red Sox: 241,889

3. Miguel Cabrera, Tigers: 173,174

4. Albert Pujols, Angels: 155,219

5. Yuli Gurriel, Astros: 154,363

 

SECOND BASE

1. Jose Altuve, Astros: 701,236

2. Gleyber Torres, Yankees: 279,810

3. Dee Gordon, Mariners: 87,647

4. Jed Lowrie, A's: 70,454

5. Jason Kipnis, Indians: 68,151

 

THIRD BASE

1. Jose Ramirez, Indians: 443,234

2. Miguel Andujar, Yankees: 219,691

3. Alex Bregman, Astros: 180,911

4. Adrian Beltre, Rangers: 121,403

5. Mike Moustakas, Royals: 112,150

 

SHORTSTOP

1. Manny Machado, Orioles: 321,887

2. Francisco Lindor, Indians: 211,756

3. Didi Gregorius, Yankees: 208,583

4. Carlos Correa, Astros: 206,727

5. Andrelton Simmons, Angels:135,562

 

OUTFIELD

1. Mookie Betts, Red Sox: 748,872

2. Mike Trout, Angels: 639,822

3. Aaron Judge, Yankees: 541,983

4. Michael Brantley, Indians: 238,659

5. George Springer, Astros: 225,316

6. Andrew Benintendi, Red Sox: 208,837

7. Brett Gardner, Yankees: 160,123

8. Marwin Gonzalez, Astros: 132,961

9. Nicholas Castellanos, Tigers: 124,676

10. Josh Reddick, Astros: 124,340

11. Aaron Hicks, Yankees: 119,660

12. Jackie Bradley Jr., Red Sox: 105,821

13. Mitch Haniger, Mariners: 100,149

14. Eddie Rosario, Twins: 92,271

15. Tyler Naquin, Indians: 63,725

 

DESIGNATED HITTER

1. J.D. Martinez, Red Sox: 513,415

2. Giancarlo Stanton, Yankees: 231,885

3. Shohei Ohtani, Angels: 218,981

4. Evan Gattis, Astros: 155,091

5. Edwin Encarnacion, Indians: 119,526

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AL list is pretty decent, except for Sanchez leading at catcher...

 

That is a complete waste...

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Enjoy it while you can. In the coming years it will be Yankees for the most part

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That's never been a thing with Yankee fans. But the sheer amount of talent on the roster is undeniable.

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National League update: June 18

 

CATCHER

1. Buster Posey, Giants: 686,253

2. Willson Contreras, Cubs: 596,111

3. Kurt Suzuki, Braves: 557,692

4. Yadier Molina, Cardinals: 366,271

5. Yasmani Grandal, Dodgers: 333,549

 

FIRST BASE

1. Freddie Freeman, Braves: 1,433,140 votes

2. Anthony Rizzo, Cubs: 566,382

3. Brandon Belt, Giants: 363,361

4. Cody Bellinger, Dodgers: 294,418

5. Joey Votto, Reds: 189,364

 

SECOND BASE

1. Ozzie Albies, Braves: 915,736

2. Javier Baez, Cubs: 767,417

3. Scooter Gennett, Reds: 743,979

4. Joe Panik, Giants: 194,634

5. Asdrubal Cabrera, Mets: 173,567

 

SHORTSTOP

1. Brandon Crawford, Giants: 1,120,031

2. Dansby Swanson, Braves: 568,400

3. Addison Russell, Cubs: 475,091

4. Trevor Story, Rockies: 315,532

5. Trea Turner, Nationals: 279,071

 

THIRD BASE

1. Nolan Arenado, Rockies: 1,124,563

2. Kris Bryant, Cubs: 677,185

3. Johan Camargo, Braves: 395,389

4. Eugenio Suarez, Reds: 228,806

5. Evan Longoria, Giants; 221,100

 

OUTFIELD

1. Nick Markakis, Braves: 1,173,653

2. Bryce Harper, Nationals: 1,002,696

3. Matt Kemp, Dodgers: 925,697

4. Charlie Blackmon, Rockies: 678,831

5. Ronald Acuna Jr., Braves: 617,151

6. Ender Inciarte, Braves: 528,943

7. Jason Heyward, Cubs: 447,359

8. Kyle Schwarber, Cubs: 442,471

9. Ben Zobrist, Cubs: 434,943

10. Christian Yelich, Brewers: 364,286

11. Corey Dickerson, Pirates: 313,558

12. Odubel Herrera, Phillies: 263,903

13. Lorenzo Cain, Brewers: 242,827

14. Andrew McCutchen, Giants: 241,652

15. Matt Adams, Nationals: 237,165

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Voters doing pretty decent in the NL update, except second base... Scooter should be leading the pack...

Harper is hitting like .220. Voting is always gonna be a popularity contest.

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American League update: June 19

 

CATCHER

1. Wilson Ramos, Rays: 678,159

2. Gary Sanchez, Yankees: 618,899

3. Brian McCann, Astros: 401,336

4. Salvador Perez, Royals: 344,915

5. Yan Gomes, Indians: 200,275

 

FIRST BASE

1. Jose Abreu, White Sox: 636,666

2. Mitch Moreland, Red Sox: 472,245

3. Yuli Gurriel, Astros: 368,863

4. Albert Pujols, Angels: 336,724

5. Miguel Cabrera, Tigers: 333,130

 

SECOND BASE

1. Jose Altuve, Astros: 1,572,101

2. Gleyber Torres, Yankees: 534,758

3. Dee Gordon, Mariners: 244,488

4. Jason Kipnis, Indians: 156,347

5. Jed Lowrie, A's: 130,479

 

THIRD BASE

1. Jose Ramirez, Indians: 893,530

2. Miguel Andujar, Yankees: 509,188

3. Alex Bregman, Astros: 410,412

4. Adrian Beltre, Rangers: 249,080

5. Mike Moustakas, Royals: 231,363

 

SHORTSTOP

1. Manny Machado, Orioles: 671,133

2. Carlos Correa, Astros: 458,367

3. Francisco Lindor, Indians: 420,674

4. Didi Gregorius, Yankees: 413,135

5. Jean Segura, Mariners: 312,407

 

OUTFIELD

1. Mookie Betts, Red Sox: 1,568,417

2. Mike Trout, Angels: 1,323,292

3. Aaron Judge, Yankees: 1,061,370

4. Michael Brantley, Indians: 518,350

5. George Springer, Astros: 511,815

6. Andrew Benintendi, Red Sox: 509,780

7. Brett Gardner, Yankees: 330,970

8. Marwin Gonzalez, Astros: 300,694

9. Mitch Haniger, Mariners: 295,057

10. Josh Reddick, Astros: 278,332

11. Nicholas Castellanos, Tigers: 256,889

12. Eddie Rosario, Twins: 248,451

13. Aaron Hicks, Yankees: 239,594

14. Jackie Bradley Jr., Red Sox: 237,937

15. Ben Gamel, Mariners: 151,097

 

DESIGNATED HITTER

1. J.D. Martinez, Red Sox: 1,119,263

2. Giancarlo Stanton, Yankees: 478,872

3. Evan Gattis, Astros: 363,362

4. Shohei Ohtani, Angels: 350,579

5. Edwin Encarnacion, Indians: 260,915

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No complaints from the latest update in the AL... At least the voters are smart right now and got Sanchez out of the starting catcher position...

 

The only other one possible change would be Judge being in third mainly because he really has slumped in June...

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I know that no one else cares, but here is my current ballot...

 

American League

C: Ramos, W

1B: Moreland, M

2B: Altuve, J

SS: Machado, M

3B: Ramírez, J

DH: Martinez, J

OF: Betts, M

OF: Rosario, E

OF: Trout, M

 

National League

C: Realmuto, J

1B: Freeman, F

2B: Gennett, S

SS: Story, T

3B: Arenado, N

OF: Herrera, O

OF: Kemp, M

OF: Markakis, N

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National League update: June 25

 

CATCHER

1. Buster Posey, Giants: 1,037,368

2. Willson Contreras, Cubs: 945,347

3. Kurt Suzuki, Braves: 880,707

4. Yadier Molina, Cardinals: 584,054

5. Yasmani Grandal, Dodgers: 539,782

 

FIRST BASE

1. Freddie Freeman, Braves: 2,199,904

2. Anthony Rizzo, Cubs: 899,953

3. Brandon Belt, Giants: 571,177

4. Cody Bellinger, Dodgers: 472,164

5. Jose Martinez, Cardinals: 303,551

 

SECOND BASE

1. Ozzie Albies, Braves: 1,408,469

2. Javier Baez, Cubs: 1,186,243

3. Scooter Gennett, Reds: 1,166,288

4. Joe Panik, Giants: 335,298

5. Logan Forsythe, Dodgers: 268,236

 

THIRD BASE

1. Nolan Arenado, Rockies: 1,706,923

2. Kris Bryant, Cubs: 1,060,467

3. Johan Camargo, Braves: 642,241

4. Eugenio Suarez, Reds: 376,612

5. Justin Turner, Dodgers: 353,693

 

SHORTSTOP

1. Brandon Crawford, Giants: 1,701,098

2. Dansby Swanson, Braves: 888,077

3. Addison Russell, Cubs: 771,478

4. Trevor Story, Rockies: 555,788

5. Trea Turner, Nationals: 380,331

 

OUTFIELD

1. Nick Markakis, Braves: 1,829,276

2. Matt Kemp, Dodgers: 1,498,827

3. Bryce Harper, Nationals: 1,403,335

4. Charlie Blackmon, Rockies: 983,660

5. Ronald Acuna Jr., Braves: 932,989

6. Ender Inciarte, Braves: 828,451

7. Jason Heyward, Cubs: 750,688

8. Kyle Schwarber, Cubs: 706,374

9. Ben Zobrist, Cubs: 684,377

10. Christian Yelich, Brewers: 545,044

11. Corey Dickerson, Pirates: 455,065

12. Lorenzo Cain, Brewers: 422,252

13. Andrew McCutchen, Giants: 412,708

14. Odubel Herrera, Phillies: 374,540

15. Yasiel Puig, Dodgers: 366,277

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American League update: June 26

 

CATCHER

1. Wilson Ramos, Rays: 1,063,708

2. Gary Sanchez, Yankees: 904,678

3. Brian McCann, Astros: 680,351

4. Salvador Perez, Royals: 497,711

5. Yan Gomes, Indians: 345,015

 

FIRST BASE

1. Jose Abreu, White Sox: 1,032,748

2. Yuli Gurriel, Astros: 714,361

3. Mitch Moreland, Red Sox: 644,728

4. Albert Pujols, Angels: 516,550

5. Miguel Cabrera, Tigers: 415,891

 

SECOND BASE

1. Jose Altuve, Astros: 2,460,967

2. Gleyber Torres, Yankees: 797,817

3. Dee Gordon, Mariners: 395,253

4. Jason Kipnis, Indians: 248,942

5. Dustin Pedroia, Red Sox: 184,661

 

SHORTSTOP

1. Manny Machado, Orioles: 960,628

2. Carlos Correa, Astros: 793,087

3. Didi Gregorius, Yankees: 639,630

4. Francisco Lindor, Indians: 619,112

5. Jean Segura, Mariners: 504,985

 

OUTFIELD

1. Mookie Betts, Red Sox: 2,337,514

2. Mike Trout, Angels: 1,989,649

3. Aaron Judge, Yankees: 1,557,109

4. George Springer, Astros: 829,579

5. Michael Brantley, Indians: 794,074

6. Andrew Benintendi, Red Sox: 784,969

7. Marwin Gonzalez, Astros: 531,538

8. Brett Gardner, Yankees: 501,175

9. Mitch Haniger, Mariners: 487,150

10. Josh Reddick, Astros: 485,861

11. Eddie Rosario, Twins: 434,243

12. Aaron Hicks, Yankees: 374,794

13. Jackie Bradley Jr., Red Sox: 366,791

14. Nicholas Castellanos, Tigers: 364,392

15. Ben Gamel, Mariners: 257,653

 

DESIGNATED HITTER

1. J.D. Martinez, Red Sox: 1,675,492

2. Giancarlo Stanton, Yankees: 738,878

3. Evan Gattis, Astros: 659,606

4. Shohei Ohtani, Angels: 452,372

5. Nelson Cruz, Mariners: 424,914

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Voting ends today...

 

My final vote (not that anyone cares):

 

American League

Moreland, M

Altuve, J

Machado, M

Ramírez, J

Ramos, W

Martinez, J

Betts, M

Trout, M

Judge, A

 

National League

Freeman, F

Báez, J

Story, T

Arenado, N

Realmuto, J

Markakis, N

Kemp, M

Peralta, D

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Voting ends at 4pm ET today...

 

American League

1. Jean Segura, Mariners

2. Andrew Benintendi, Red Sox

3. Giancarlo Stanton, Yankees

4. Eddie Rosario, Twins

5. Andrelton Simmons, Angels

 

National League

1. Jesus Aguilar, Brewers

2. Brandon Belt, Giants

3. Max Muncy, Dodgers

4. Trea Turner, Nationals

5. Matt Carpenter, Cardinals

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No one cares.

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They got rid of that... :clap:

 

Where you been? in a thai cave?

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They got rid of that... :clap:

Yep... Last year was the first year of it not counting any more... Thank God!!!

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If the game doesn't count, what's the big deal?

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Blake Snell

 

Smh

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Blake Snell

 

Smh

 

All Star Games. Hall of Fames ALL A SHAM!!

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Blake Snell

 

Smh

He didn't make it initially because of the rules...

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He didn't make it initially because of the rules...

 

No white lefty rookies that pitch for Tampa Bay?

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No white lefty rookies that pitch for Tampa Bay?

Snell isn't a rookie...

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No white lefty, 25 or under that pitch for Tampa Bay?

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