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The American League voting totals are out for the 2011 MLB All-Star Game being held in Phoenix, AZ in July and it looks to be a New York Yankees love fest. Right now there are six Yankees leading the vote totals at their respective positions while the Boston Red Sox have a few in contention.

Jose Bautista of the Toronto Blue Jays leads all voters in the AL with Yankees OF Curtis Granderson and Texas Rangers OF Josh Hamilton holding down the starting outfield nods.

The entire infield right now consists of Yankees as Mark Teixeira, Robinson Cano, Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez all lead at their positions. Heck, if you wanted to count the catcher spot as part of the infield, they lead there too with Russell Martin. Michael Young of the Rangers leads the balloting at DH.

As for the Red Sox, Adrian Gonzalez sits in second and is about 130,000 votes behind Teixeira at first base. Dustin Pedroia is second in voting at second base but trails Cano by roughly 589,000 votes. Kevin Youkilis is fourth in voting at third base as he is about 500,000 votes behind ARod.

David Ortiz is second in voting at DH, only approximately 28,000 votes behind Young. In the outfield, Jacoby Ellsbury is in 6th, 150,000 votes behind Hamilton while Carl Crawford is 9th, 300,000 votes behind Hamilton. J.D. Drew is in 14th place about 440,000 votes behind Hamilton.

Yes it’s still early in the voting but do we really want to see an entire Yankees infield Red Sox Nation. It’s our time to make our voices heard.

Since the Red Sox are partnering up with the San Francisco Giants in the NL, be sure to Vote the Ticket! and get our boys to starting positions at the 2011 MLB All-Star Game.

For a full look at the vote totals, click on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

2011 AMERICAN LEAGUE ALL-STAR BALLOTING (as of June 1)
CATCHER
Russell Martin, Yankees: 843,459
Joe Mauer, Twins: 593,949
Alex Avila, Tigers: 407,463
Carlos Santana, Indians: 395,892
Yorvit Torrealba, Rangers: 337,737

FIRST BASE

Mark Teixeira, Yankees: 827,247
Adrian Gonzalez, Red Sox: 685,262
Miguel Cabrera, Tigers: 657,594
Mitch Moreland, Rangers: 278,055
Adam Lind, Blue Jays: 256,782

SECOND BASE

Robinson Cano, Yankees: 1,185,952
Dustin Pedroia, Red Sox: 586,361
Ian Kinsler, Rangers: 502,012
Orlando Cabrera, Indians: 384,004
Ben Zobrist, Rays: 352,904

THIRD BASE

Alex Rodriguez, Yankees: 945,127
Adrian Beltre, Rangers: 755,551
Evan Longoria, Rays: 588,463
Kevin Youkilis, Red Sox: 491,422
Maicer Izturis, Angels: 199,423

SHORTSTOP

Derek Jeter, Yankees: 931,410
Asdrubal Cabrera, Indians: 672,105
Elvis Andrus, Rangers: 560,309
Yunel Escobar, Blue Jays: 320,874
Erick Aybar, Angels: 215,991

DESIGNATED HITTER

Michael Young, Rangers: 646,979
David Ortiz, Red Sox: 618,609
Jorge Posada, Yankees: 414,733
Travis Hafner, Indians: 407,334
Johnny Damon, Rays: 353,340

OUTFIELD

Jose Bautista, Blue Jays: 1,261,659
Curtis Granderson, Yankees: 994,315
Josh Hamilton, Rangers: 748,240
Ichiro Suzuki, Mariners: 674,406
Nelson Cruz, Rangers: 514,006
Jacoby Ellsbury, Red Sox: 494,721
Nick Swisher, Yankees: 465,984
Grady Sizemore, Indians: 457,185
Carl Crawford, Red Sox: 440,626
Jeff Francoeur, Royals: 407,517
Brett Gardner, Yankees: 370,989
Shin-Soo Choo, Indians: 366,575
Sam Fuld, Rays: 310,520
J.D. Drew, Red Sox: 307,684
B.J. Upton, Rays: 277,173

For a full look at the NL vote totals, click here.