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    bigboydan
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    Final All star balloting results

    checkout the catcher voting:

    1. Ivan Rodriguez, Tigers 1,826,720
    2. Joe Mauer, Twins 1,809,878
    3. Jason Varitek, Red Sox 1,752,083

    that was really close. although, i think mauer should have got the nod to start

    First Base
    1. David Ortiz, Red Sox 2,734,999
    2. Jason Giambi, Yankees 1,530,680
    3. Paul Konerko, White Sox 1,300,383
    4. Travis Hafner, Indians 966,867
    5. Justin Morneau, Twins 820,975
    6. Chris Shelton, Tigers 782,283
    7. Mark Teixeira, Rangers 659,442
    8. Lyle Overbay, Blue Jays 392,902
    Second Base
    1. Mark Loretta, Red Sox 1,640,816
    2. Robinson Cano, Yankees 1,552,120
    3. Tadahito Iguchi, White Sox 1,489,296
    4. Placido Polanco, Tigers 936,656
    5. Luis Castillo, Twins 862,828
    6. Jose Lopez, Mariners 825,729
    7. Brian Roberts, Orioles 668,190
    8. Ronnie Belliard, Indians 482,058
    Third Base
    1. Alex Rodriguez, Yankees 2,626,663
    2. Mike Lowell, Red Sox 1,464,772
    3. Joe Crede, White Sox 1,148,177
    4. Troy Glaus, Blue Jays 969,854
    5. Eric Chavez, Athletics 750,781
    6. Hank Blalock, Rangers 650,221
    7. Brandon Inge, Tigers 585,472
    8. Adrian Beltre, Mariners 400,628
    Shortstop
    1. Derek Jeter, Yankees 2,849,103
    2. Miguel Tejada, Orioles 2,147,138
    3. Alex Gonzalez, Red Sox 877,016
    4. Michael Young, Rangers 834,071
    5. Juan Uribe, White Sox 757,687
    6. Carlos Guillen, Tigers 709,678
    7. Orlando Cabrera, Angels 372,507
    8. Juan Castro, Twins 352,812
    Catcher
    1. Ivan Rodriguez, Tigers 1,826,720
    2. Joe Mauer, Twins 1,809,878
    3. Jason Varitek, Red Sox 1,752,083
    4. Jorge Posada, Yankees 1,102,262
    5. A.J. Pierzynski, White Sox 1,056,622
    6. Victor Martinez, Indians 642,128
    7. Bengie Molina, Blue Jays 454,591
    8. Ramon Hernandez, Orioles 440,380
    Outfield
    1. Manny Ramirez, Red Sox 3,101,161
    2. Vladimir Guerrero, Angels 2,833,601
    3. Ichiro Suzuki, Mariners 2,367,736
    4. Johnny Damon, Yankees 1,842,863
    5. Vernon Wells, Blue Jays 1,525,772
    6. Torii Hunter, Twins 1,468,572
    7. Jermaine Dye, White Sox 1,406,229
    8. Scott Podsednik, White Sox 1,100,420
    9. Magglio Ordonez, Tigers 1,097,389
    10. Coco Crisp, Red Sox 1,076,958
    11. Trot Nixon, Red Sox 1,011,982
    12. Gary Sheffield, Yankees 860,013
    13. Grady Sizemore, Indians 773,281
    14. Hideki Matsui, Yankees 705,577
    15. Curtis Granderson, Tigers 572,915
    16. Carl Crawford, Devil Rays 538,939
    17. Brian Anderson, White Sox 488,207
    18. Kevin Mench, Rangers 445,304
    19. Jonny Gomes, Devil Rays 420,855
    20. Craig Monroe, Tigers 402,153
    21. Gary Matthews, Jr., Rangers 375,790
    22. Shannon Stewart, Twins 375,254
    23. Casey Blake, Indians 341,715
    24. Raul Ibañez, Mariners 328,894

    FINAL 2006 NATIONAL LEAGUE ALL-STAR BALLOTING
    First Base
    1. Albert Pujols, Cardinals 3,418,5559
    2. Carlos Delgado, Mets 1,457,262
    3. Nomar Garciaparra, Dodgers 1,237,811
    4. Lance Berkman, Astros 1,121,738
    5. Sean Casey, Pirates 1,033,842
    6. Ryan Howard, Phillies 965,731
    7. Todd Helton, Rockies 470,155
    8. Derrek Lee, Cubs 417,649
    Second Base
    1. Chase Utley, Phillies 1,971,920
    2. Craig Biggio, Astros 1,787,898
    3. Jose Castillo, Pirates 1,571,147
    4. Jeff Kent, Dodgers 765,420
    5. Marcus Giles, Braves 621,096
    6. Kazuo Matsui, Mets-Rockies 559,656
    7. Todd Walker, Cubs 522,407
    8. Jose Vidro, Nationals 512,874
    Third Base
    1. David Wright, Mets 2,301,200
    2. Scott Rolen, Cardinals 1,690,824
    3. Morgan Ensberg, Astros 1,037,990
    4. Miguel Cabrera, Marlins 876,506
    5. Chipper Jones, Braves 794,547
    6. Garrett Atkins, Rockies 510,054
    7. Aramis Ramirez, Cubs 498,545
    8. Bill Mueller, Dodgers 491,682
    Shortstop
    1. Jose Reyes, Mets 1,905,764
    2. Jack Wilson, Pirates 1,494,546
    3. David Eckstein, Cardinals 1,414,327
    4. Edgar Renteria, Braves 1,152,840
    5. Jimmy Rollins, Phillies 967,203
    6. Adam Everett, Astros 786,223
    7. Omar Vizquel, Giants 702,097
    8. Felipe Lopez, Reds 516,797
    Catcher
    1. Paul Lo Duca, Mets 2,027,993
    2. Mike Piazza, Padres 1,482,397
    3. Brad Ausmus, Astros 1,195,372
    4. Yadier Molina, Cardinals 1,097,074
    5. Brian McCann, Braves 815,652
    6. Michael Barrett, Cubs 742,957
    7. Johnny Estrada, Diamondbacks 597,735
    8. Ryan Doumit, Pirates 460,907
    Outfield
    1. Jason Bay, Pirates 2,635,930
    2. Carlos Beltran, Mets 2,548,744
    3. Alfonso Soriano, Nationals 2,411,892
    4. Ken Griffey Jr., Reds 2,395,820
    5. Andruw Jones, Braves 1,844,610
    6. Jim Edmonds, Cardinals 1,349,267
    7. Bobby Abreu, Phillies 1,217,316
    8. Carlos Lee, Brewers 1,086,313
    9. Aaron Rowand, Phillies 979,866
    10. Barry Bonds, Giants 976,752
    11. Matt Holliday, Rockies 826,081
    12. Adam Dunn, Reds 792,331
    13. Xavier Nady, Mets 699,479
    14. Cliff Floyd, Mets 693,685
    15. Willy Taveras, Astros 692,500
    16. So Taguchi, Cardinals 609,423
    17. Jason Lane, Astros 576,931
    18. Pat Burrell, Phillies 574,480
    19. Brad Hawpe, Rockies 570,210
    20. Juan Encarnación, Cardinals 569,532
    21. Jeff Francoeur, Braves 563,954
    22. J.D. Drew, Dodgers 548,217
    23. Preston Wilson, Astros 533,475
    24. Jeromy Burnitz, Pirates 512,481

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    Illusion
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    I am sure taco will be demanding a recount since Bonds finished 10th amung NL outfielders.

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    I really can't believe Ozzie shafted Liriano like that. Mark Redman makes the team. I must be living in some dream world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Illusion
    I am sure taco will be demanding a recount since Bonds finished 10th amung NL outfielders.
    Yeah yeah, the only reason he didn't get in was because they didn't want him playing. Rigged from start to finish, I tells yer.

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