Sure there are about five weeks left in the 2010 MLB All-Star Game voting but right now if Red Sox Nation wants to see any of it’s players in the starting lineup, we’re going to have get voting.
With the first ballot totals released on Monday afternoon, the only Boston Red Sox player that is even close to the top of the voting is second baseman Dustin Pedroia, who trails Yankees second baseman Robinson Cano by about a 112,000 votes. Heck if it wasn’t for Evan Longoria of the Rays, the entire Yankees infield would the starters as of right now.
Right now, Kevin Youkilis is 5th in the voting at first base, Adrian Beltre is 4th in voting at third base, Victor Martinez is 3rd in the voting at catcher and David Ortiz is 5th in the voting at the DH spot. None of the Red Sox three outfielders on the ballot are in the top 15.
So fans of Red Sox Nation, it’s time to vote Red Sox across the 2010 MLB All-Star Game Ballot.
A full look at the voting totals after the jump.
Here’s the voting totals as of May 24, 2010:
2010 MLB All-Star Balloting : American League |
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1st Base | |||
RANK | PLAYER NAME | AL TEAM | TOTAL VOTES |
1 | Mark Teixeira | Yankees | 396,034 |
2 | Justin Morneau | Twins | 258,225 |
3 | Miguel Cabrera | Tigers | 242,039 |
4 | Carlos Pena | Rays | 159,452 |
5 | Kevin Youkilis | Red Sox | 150,702 |
2nd Base | |||
RANK | PLAYER NAME | AL TEAM | TOTAL VOTES |
1 | Robison Cano | Yankees | 491,188 |
2 | Dustin Pedroia | Red Sox | 279,452 |
3 | Ian Kinsler | Rangers | 229,601 |
4 | Ben Zobrist | Rays | 137,870 |
5 | Orlando Hudson | Twins | 128,649 |
3rd Base | |||
RANK | PLAYER NAME | AL TEAM | TOTAL VOTES |
1 | Evan Longoria | Rays | 541,253 |
2 | Alex Rodriguez | Yankees | 411,655 |
3 | Michael Young | Rangers | 213,528 |
4 | Adrian Beltre | Red Sox | 93,304 |
5 | Brandon Inge | Tigers | 81,621 |
Shortstop | |||
RANK | PLAYER NAME | AL TEAM | TOTAL VOTES |
1 | Derek Jeter | Yankees | 639,227 |
2 | Elvis Andrus | Rangers | 239,091 |
3 | Jason Bartlett | Rays | 154,014 |
4 | J.J. Hardy | Twins | 134,840 |
5 | Alex Gonzalez | Blue Jays | 109,793 |
Catcher | |||
RANK | PLAYER NAME | AL TEAM | TOTAL VOTES |
1 | Joe Mauer | Twins | 644,533 |
2 | Jorge Posada | Yankees | 287,486 |
3 | Victor Martinez | Red Sox | 119,997 |
4 | Taylor Teagarden | Rangers | 108,191 |
5 | Dioner Navarro | Rays | 77,180 |
Designated Hitter | |||
RANK | PLAYER NAME | AL TEAM | TOTAL VOTES |
1 | Vladimir Guerrero | Rangers | 374,333 |
2 | Hideki Matsui | Angels | 298,487 |
3 | Ken Griffey Jr. | Mariners | 213,658 |
4 | Pat Burrell | Rays | 130,265 |
5 | David Ortiz | Red Sox | 108,755 |
Outfield | |||
RANK | PLAYER NAME | AL TEAM | TOTAL VOTES |
1 | Ichiro Suzuki | Mariners | 366,903 |
2 | Carl Crawford | Rays | 319,953 |
3 | Nelson Cruz | Rangers | 307,928 |
4 | Josh Hamilton | Rangers | 265,896 |
5 | Curtis Granderson | Yankees | 264,572 |
6 | Torii Hunter | Angels | 230,036 |
7 | Nick Swisher | Yankees | 229,944 |
8 | Brett Gardner | Yankees | 224,167 |
9 | B.J. Upton | Rays | 218,686 |
10 | Bobby Abreu | Angels | 194,998 |
11 | Vernon Wells | Blue Jays | 188,728 |
12 | Julio Borbon | Rangers | 139,029 |
13 | Magglio Ordonez | Tigers | 133,097 |
14 | Shin-Soo Choo | Indians | 127,042 |
15 | Johnny Damon | Tigers | 125,450 |