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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 American League roster.

National League All-Star Team
1B
Player  Team  Avg  HR  RBI  The Skinny 
Mark McGwire  Cardinals  .304  30  68  Big Mac still churning out the homers 
Todd Helton  Rockies  .390  21  69  He's hitting .459 at home, .331 on the road  
Andres Galarraga  Braves  .299  19  60  Return from cancer surgery to All-Star status even sweeter in front of home crowd 
2B
Player  Team  Avg  HR  RBI  SB  The Skinny 
Jeff Kent  Giants  .354  23  80  NL leader in RBIs fortunately emerged as the top vote-getter despite playing in Barry Bonds' shadow 
Jose Vidro  Expos  .373  15  59  Playing in the shadow of Vladimir Guererro, the best player you've never seen. What does that say about Vidro? 
Edgardo Alfonzo  Mets  .333  13  57  A professional hitter who plays in the shadow of Mike Piazza 
SS
Player  Team  Avg  HR  RBI  The Skinny 
Barry Larkin  Reds  .325  28  Despite missing a month with injury, still the best in the NL 
3B
Player  Team  Avg  HR  RBI  The Skinny 
Chipper Jones  Braves  .320  20  63  Last year's NL MVP actually wasn't in the '99 All-Star Game 
Jeff Cirillo  Rockies  .343  64  Key offseason pickup making big noise at Coors 
C
Player  Team  Avg  HR  RBI  The Skinny 
Mike Piazza  Mets  .357  24  71  Without a doubt the best hitting catcher in the NL 
Mike Lieberthal  Phillies  .288  12  46  One of the top hitters on a very anemic Phillies offense 
Jason Kendall  Pirates  .328  28  Could be Piazza's perennial All-Star backup for years 
OF
Player  Team  Avg  HR  RBI  The Skinny 
Ken Griffey Jr.  Reds  .237  26  64  The average has been horrible, but he's still going deep 
Barry Bonds  Giants  .310  28  57  Pac Bell Park has been very kind to Bonds  
Sammy Sosa  Cubs  .306  21  69  He's behind his 60-homer pace. Will he still be a Cub next week? 
Gary Sheffield  Dodgers  .339  27  71  Again a threat to challenge for the Triple Crown  
Vladimir Guererro  Expos  .363  22  70  Gets a ton of publicity for a player few people actually see 
Jim Edmonds  Cardinals  .342  24  56  Trade to St. Louis has done wonders for his career 
Brian Giles  Pirates  .318  21  68  Dangerous hitter often overlooked because he's in Pittsburgh 
Andruw Jones  Braves  .324  22  51  Great glove; the bat is finally coming around as well 
Pitchers
Player  Team  ERA  The Skinny 
Kevin Brown  Dodgers  2.31  101  Has four no-decisions when giving up just one run 
Ryan Dempster  Marlins  3.39  109  Ranks third in the NL in strikeouts 
Tom Glavine  Braves  3.63  92  Perennial All-Star is just 1-3 in his last four starts 
Randy Johnson  D'backs  13  1.77  185  The Unit just keeps shutting them down 
Darryl Kile  Cardinals  11  4.63  110  Very happy not to be pitching in Coors anymore 
Al Leiter  Mets  10  3.04  104  Most consistent pitcher in all of New York 
Greg Maddux  Braves  10  3.32  108  Atlanta All-Star Game would be incomplete with Glavine and Maddux 
Shane Reynolds  Astros  3.99  77  Best pitcher on a miserable Astros staff 
Player  Team  ERA  SV  The Skinny 
Trevor Hoffman  Padres  3.21  21  One of the few closers in baseball with any consistency 
Bob Wickman  Brewers  2.84  11  Milwaukee's only healthy, consistent pitcher has struggled of late 
 
Note: Stats current through July 4.


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