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National League All-Star Fan Voting Update
Wednesday, June 25th , 2025
Below are the current standings for the National League All-Star Fan voting (as of Wed. Jun. 25th , 2025) for the All-Star Game, which will be played on Fri. Jul. 4th , 2025. The top vote getter at this point is Joe Morgan with 2,831,924 votes.
CATCHER 1. Johnny Bench, Cincinnati 1976 Reds: 1,773,888 2. Charles Johnson, Florida 1997 Marlins: 1,749,109 3. Ted Simmons, Milwaukee 1982 Brewers: 1,690,246
FIRST BASE 1. Greg Colbrunn, Arizona 2002 Diamondbacks: 2,265,126 2. Cecil Cooper, Milwaukee 1982 Brewers: 2,030,912 3. Will Clark, San Francisco 1989 Giants: 2,005,097
SECOND BASE 1. Joe Morgan, Cincinnati 1976 Reds: 2,831,924 2. Junior Spivey, Arizona 2002 Diamondbacks: 1,922,099 3. Tom Herr, St. Louis 1985 Cardinals: 1,736,473
THIRD BASE 1. Kevin Mitchell, San Francisco 1989 Giants: 2,468,304 2. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia 1980 Phillies: 2,120,558 3. Vinny Castilla, Colorado 1997 Rockies: 1,891,377
SHORTSTOP 1. Robin Yount, Milwaukee 1982 Brewers: 2,244,918 2. Dave Concepcion, Cincinnati 1976 Reds: 2,108,204 3. Ozzie Smith, St. Louis 1985 Cardinals: 1,574,513
LEFT FIELD 1. Luis Gonzalez, Arizona 2002 Diamondbacks: 2,462,220 2. George Foster, Cincinnati 1976 Reds: 2,419,588 3. Mookie Wilson, New York 1986 Mets: 1,913,625
CENTER FIELD 1. Marquis Grissom, Montreal 1994 Expos: 2,288,997 2. Ellis Burks, Colorado 1997 Rockies: 2,204,090 3. Lenny Dykstra, New York 1986 Mets: 1,894,870
RIGHT FIELD 1. Reggie Smith, Los Angeles 1978 Dodgers: 2,402,639 2. Darryl Strawberry, New York 1986 Mets: 2,183,471 3. Andre Dawson, Chicago 1989 Cubs: 2,166,435
STARTING PITCHER 1. Greg Maddux, Atlanta 1995 Braves: 1,617,662 2. Steve Carlton, Philadelphia 1980 Phillies: 1,605,480 3. Dwight Gooden, New York 1986 Mets: 1,564,776 4. Pedro Martinez, Montreal 1994 Expos: 1,471,351 5. Kevin Brown, Florida 1997 Marlins: 1,449,095
RELIEVER 1. Gil Heredia, Montreal 1994 Expos: 1,325,409 2. Robb Nen, Florida 1997 Marlins: 1,240,204 3. John Wetteland, Montreal 1994 Expos: 1,230,304 4. Ken Dayley, St. Louis 1985 Cardinals: 1,206,441 5. Lance Rautzhan, Los Angeles 1978 Dodgers: 1,125,428
Morgan has played in 1573 games with a .283 career batting average and 1610 hits. He has also scored 1067 runs and driven in 659 runs with 163 home runs.
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