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AL All-Star Voting Results

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Posted: Tuesday June 30, 1998 05:58 PM

NEW YORK (CNN/SI) -- Below are the final results in American League fan balloting for the July 7 All-Star Game in Denver:

Catcher
1. Ivan Rodriguez, Texas 3,012,549
2. Sandy Alomar, Cleveland 2,053,805
3. Joe Girardi, New York 555,499
4. Dan Wilson, Seattle 549,742
5. Chris Hoiles, Baltimore 253,206
6. Terry Steinbach, Minnesota 178,573
7. Charlie O'Brien, Chicago 160,583
8. Darrin Fletcher, Toronto 138,150
9. Mike Sweeney, Kansas City 133,185
10. John Flaherty, Tampa Bay 124,222
11. Scott Hatteberg, Boston 108,177
12. Todd Greene, Anaheim 99,763
13. A.J. Hinch, Oakland 92,541
14. Raul Casanova, Detroit 86,434

First Base
1. Jim Thome, Cleveland 1,193,823
2. Tino Martinez, New York 993,944
3. Frank Thomas, Chicago 872,908
4. Mo Vaughn, Boston 871,470
5. Will Clark, Texas 693,997
6. David Segui, Seattle 670,238
7. Rafael Palmeiro, Baltimore 601,923
8. Fred McGriff, Tampa Bay 568,847
9. Carlos Delgado, Toronto 302,487
10. Paul Molitor, Minnesota 279,930
11. Darin Erstad, Anaheim 259,634
12. Tony Clark, Detroit 179,755
13. Jeff King, Kansas City 148,915
14. Jason Giambi, Oakland 81,244

Second Base
1. Roberto Alomar, Baltimore 1,834,970
2. Chuck Knoblauch, New York 1,650,428
3. Joey Cora, Seattle 861,200
4. Shawon Dunston, Cleveland 694,859
5. Mark McLemore, Texas 621,457
6. Damion Easley, Detroit 419,856
7. Tony Fernandez, Toronto 295,918
8. Todd Walker, Minnesota 229,667
9. Jose Offerman, Kansas City 172,080
10. Miguel Cairo, Tampa Bay 150,165
11. Jeff Frye, Boston 123,383
12. Ray Durham, Chicago 118,341
13. Randy Velarde, Anaheim 114,913
14. Scott Spiezio, Oakland 108,865

Shortstop
1. Alex Rodriguez, Seattle 2,099,561
2. Derek Jeter, New York 1,229,865
3. Omar Vizquel, Cleveland 1,204,997
4. Nomar Garciaparra, Boston 974,842
5. Kevin Elster, Texas 487,554
6. Mike Bordick, Baltimore 314,266
7. Alex Gonzalez, Toronto 270,893
8. Kevin Stocker, Tampa Bay 221,366
9. Gary DiSarcina, Anaheim 161,674
10. Felix Martinez, Kansas City 134,358
11. Pat Meares, Minnesota 123,700
12. Deivi Cruz, Detroit 118,795
13. Mike Caruso, Chicago 86,159
14. Kurt Abbott, Oakland 85,770

Third Base
1. Cal Ripken, Jr., Baltimore 3,402,657
2. Travis Fryman, Cleveland 843,642
3. Scott Brosius, New York 455,761
4. Robin Ventura, Chicago 411,158
5. Wade Boggs, Tampa Bay 408,050
6. Dean Palmer, Kansas City 371,482
7. Fernando Tatis, Texas 324,827
8. Russ Davis, Seattle 318,664
9. John Valentin, Boston 254,169
10. Ed Sprague, Toronto 183,660
11. Dave Hollins, Anaheim 173,289
12. Ron Coomer, Minnesota 113,391
13. Mike Blowers, Oakland 95,217
14. Joe Randa, Detroit 93,312

Outfielders
1. Ken Griffey, Jr., Seattle 4,202,830
2. Juan Gonzalez, Texas 1,900,735
3. Kenny Lofton, Cleveland 1,802,565
4. David Justice, Cleveland 1,467,423
5. Brady Anderson, Baltimore 923,331
6. Bernie Williams, New York 878,902
7. Manny Ramirez, Cleveland 804,312
8. Paul O'Neill, New York 785,884
9. Darryl Strawberry, New York 718,535
10. Jay Buhner, Seattle 629,324
11. Rusty Greer, Texas 564,037
12. Jim Edmonds, Anaeheim 518,708
13. Albert Belle, Chicago 507,843
14. B.J. Surhoff, Baltimore 457,500
15. Jose Cruz, Jr., Toronto 454,749
16. Eric Davis, Baltimore 435,748
17. Quinton McCracken, Tampa Bay 403,701
18. Tom Goodwin, Texas 375,748
19. Tim Salmon, Anaheim 303,023
20. Glenallen Hill, Seattle 284,328
21. Ben Grieve, Oakland 282,770
22. Rickey Henderson, Oakland 269,803
23. Hal Morris, Kansas City 188,583
24. Bobby Higginson, Detroit 180,702
25. Shawn Green, Toronto 179,898
26. Troy O'Leary, Boston 178,130
27. Otis Nixon, Minnesota 170,287
28. Jeff Conine, Kansas City 162,951
29. Luis Gonzalez, Detroit 156,157
30. Brian Hunter, Detroit 141,749
31. Dave Martinez, Tampa Bay 131,646
32. Shannon Stewart, Toronto 131,543
33. Darren Bragg, Boston 129,126
34. Garret Anderson, Anaheim 127,049
35. Paul Sorrento, Tampa Bay 126,616
36. Marty Cordova, Minnesota 124,318
37. Johnny Damon, Kansas City 120,575
38. Darren Lewis, Boston 95,271
39. Matt Lawton, Minnesota 70,643
40. Mike Cameron, Chicago 68,611
41. Magglio Ordonez, Chicago 65,742
42. Jason McDonald, Oakland 43,713

 

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