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The All-Star voting is over in the American League and National League. Here's a breakdown of the starters at each position and a look at the reserves. Click here for the full National League roster.

American League All-Star Team
1B
Player  Team  Avg  HR  RBI  The Skinny 
Jason Giambi  Athletcs  .341  22  76  The leader of Bash Brothers 2000 
Edgar Martinez  Mariners  .352  23  85  Triple Crown threat at DH. 
Carlos Delgado  Blue Jays  .358  28  74  Always a dangerous slugger, he's finally hitting for average 
Mike Sweeney  Royals  .352  14  75  One of the quietest, most productive hitters in the league 
Fred McGriff  Devil Rays  .272  15  58  Tampa Bay needs an All-Star representative 
2B
Player  Team  Avg  HR  RBI  SB  The Skinny 
Roberto Alomar  Indians  .274  35  21  Pedestrian numbers, but he's often the default choice at second 
Ray Durham  White Sox  .286  12  46  On pace to break all his power numbers 
SS
Player  Team  Avg  HR  RBI  The Skinny 
Alex Rodriguez  Mariners  .344  21  72  Out of the AL shortstop triumvirate, he's played the entire season healthy 
Nomar Garciaparra  Red Sox  .389  44  Has been on a tear after a brief stint on the DL  
Derek Jeter  Yankees  .325  30  An up-and-down season, when compared to his other shortstop mates 
3B
Player  Team  Avg  HR  RBI  The Skinny 
Cal Ripken  Orioles  .239  13  43  His best days are long behind him, but he'll be voted in until he retires 
Troy Glaus  Angels  .295  23  54  Up-and-coming star will probably get start if Ripken can't go 
Travis Fryman  Indians  .317  14  46  Solid numbers despite hitting in the bottom part of the Cleveland' lineup. 
C
Player  Team  Avg  HR  RBI  The Skinny 
Ivan Rodriguez  Rangers  .362  25  72  He's making mincemeat of last year's MVP performance. 
Jorge Posada  Yankees  .314  13  38  Proven he can be a full-time catcher and still produce 
OF
Player  Team  Avg  HR  RBI  The Skinny 
Jermaine Dye  Royals  .311  20  62  It's taken a couple of years for Dye to become comfortable in Kansas City 
Bernie Williams  Yankees  .329  18  76  He puts up huge numbers but in often quiet fashion  
Manny Ramirez  Indians  .322  13  47  Still on the DL with a hamstring injury 
Carl Everett  Red Sox  .326  24  69  His consistency at the plate has kept the Red Sox in contention 
Darin Erstad  Angels  .373  16  59  Far and away the league leader in hits 
Magglio Ordonez  White Sox  .332  19  71  Quality hitter heated up after torching Yankee pitching 
Matt Lawton  Twins  .330  52  One of the AL's top hitters despite being in a mediocre lineup. 
 
Pitchers
Player  Team  ERA  The Skinny 
James Baldwin  White Sox  11  3.79  70  Brightest surprise of the first half of the season  
Chuck Finley  Indians  3.82  109  Veteran lefty rejuvenated in Cleveland  
Tim Hudson  Athletics  10  4.18  94  Future star just knows how to win games  
Pedro Martinez  Red Sox  1.77  140  AL's best hurler on disabled list. 
Aaron Sele  Mariners  10  4.21  65  Anchor of a very deep Seattle rotation  
David Wells  Blue Jays  14  3.41  104  Boomer just keeps on winning  
Player  Team  ERA  SV  The Skinny 
Jason Isringhausen  Athletics  3.12  19  Ex-Mets phenom reborn as Oakland's closer 
Todd Jones  Tigers  2.67  24  Seems to have saved each and every Detroit win. 
Derek Lowe  Red Sox  2.79  18  A master of the two-inning save 
Mariano Rivera  Yankees  3.28  18  Numbers are down, but still the best closer in the AL. 
 
Note: Stats current through July 4.


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