2017 AL All-Star Voting
Miami native Eric Hosmer has taken the lead in voting at first base for the American League for the All-Star Game at Marlins Park on July 11.
Hosmer, who ranked third among first basemen last week, has 936,734 votes to jump ahead of Oakland’s Yonder Alonso (887,645) and Detroit’s Miguel Cabrera (831,289). Alonso is a Miami alum.
Hosmer’s Royals teammate Salvador Perez currently leads AL catchers in pursuit of a third straight fan election.
In the outfield, George Springer of the Astros (1,176,95) is holding off Cleveland’s Michael Brantley for the third starting spot behind overall AL leader Aaron Judge of the Yankees (2,631,284) and Mike Trout of the Angels (2,030,074).
The remaining AL leaders include: the aforementioned Perez (1,453,088); second baseman Jose Altuve of the Astros (2,185,035); shortstop Carlos Correa of the Astros (1,658,255); third baseman Miguel Sanó of the Twins (1,302,090); and designated hitter Nelson Cruz of the Mariners (1,118,873).
Fans can continue to vote at MLB.com through June 29 at 11:59 p.m. ET.
2017 AL All-Star Voting | |||||||
CATCHERS | |||||||
No. | Player | Club | Votes | ||||
1 | Salvador Perez | Royals | 1,453,088 | ||||
2 | Brian McCann | Astros | 1,051,138 | ||||
3 | Gary Sánchez | Yankees | 1,045,471 | ||||
4 | Welington Castillo | Orioles | 926,455 | ||||
5 | Yan Gomes | Indians | 666,107 | ||||
FIRST BASEMEN | |||||||
No. | Player | Club | Votes | ||||
1 | Eric Hosmer | Royals | 936,734 | ||||
2 | Yonder Alonso | Athletics | 887,645 | ||||
3 | Miguel Cabrera | Tigers | 831,289 | ||||
4 | Justin Smoak | Blue Jays | 787,787 | ||||
5 | Carlos Santana | Indians | 722,315 | ||||
SECOND BASEMEN | |||||||
No. | Player | Club | Votes | ||||
1 | Jose Altuve | Astros | 2,185,035 | ||||
2 | Starlin Castro | Yankees | 1,450,472 | ||||
3 | Jason Kipnis | Indians | 703,131 | ||||
4 | Dustin Pedroia | Red Sox | 429,194 | ||||
5 | Robinson Canó | Mariners | 417,347 | ||||
THIRD BASEMEN | |||||||
No. | Player | Club | Votes | ||||
1 | Miguel Sanó | Twins | 1,302,090 | ||||
2 | José Ramírez | Indians | 891,731 | ||||
3 | Josh Donaldson | Blue Jays | 810,648 | ||||
4 | Manny Machado | Orioles | 803,921 | ||||
5 | Alex Bregman | Astros | 688,450 | ||||
SHORTSTOPS | |||||||
No. | Player | Club | Votes | ||||
1 | Carlos Correa | Astros | 1,658,255 | ||||
2 | Francisco Lindor | Indians | 1,300,013 | ||||
3 | Didi Gregorius | Yankees | 871,601 | ||||
4 | Xander Bogaerts | Red Sox | 750,708 | ||||
5 | Troy Tulowitzki | Blue Jays | 507,763 | ||||
OUTFIELDERS | |||||||
No. | Player | Club | Votes | ||||
1 | Aaron Judge | Yankees | 2,631,284 | ||||
2 | Mike Trout | Angels | 2,030,074 | ||||
3 | George Springer | Astros | 1,176,951 | ||||
4 | Michael Brantley | Indians | 1,001,254 | ||||
5 | Avisaíl García | White Sox | 970,994 | ||||
6 | Mookie Betts | Red Sox | 946,510 | ||||
7 | Carlos Beltrán | Astros | 834,067 | ||||
8 | Brett Gardner | Yankees | 760,869 | ||||
9 | José Bautista | Blue Jays | 725,734 | ||||
10 | Andrew Benintendi | Red Sox | 704,484 | ||||
11 | Josh Reddick | Astros | 656,317 | ||||
12 | Lonnie Chisenhall | Indians | 617,760 | ||||
13 | Kevin Pillar | Blue Jays | 532,114 | ||||
14 | Adam Jones | Orioles | 525,980 | ||||
15 | Abraham Almonte | Indians | 518,150 | ||||
DESIGNATED HITTERS | |||||||
No. | Player | Club | Votes | ||||
1 | Nelson Cruz | Mariners | 1,118,873 | ||||
2 | Matt Holliday | Yankees | 927,247 | ||||
3 | Corey Dickerson | Rays | 926,163 | ||||
4 | Edwin Encarnacion | Indians | 813,715 | ||||
5 | Evan Gattis | Astros | 713,918 |
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