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American League All-Star Fan Voting Update
Wednesday, June 25th , 2025
Below are the current standings for the American 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 Mickey Mantle with 2,725,251 votes.
CATCHER 1. Ivan Rodriguez, Texas 1999 Rangers: 2,527,323 2. Mike Napoli, Los Angeles 2008 Angels: 2,180,219 3. Brian Harper, Minnesota 1991 Twins: 1,955,971
FIRST BASE 1. John Olerud, Toronto 1993 Blue Jays: 2,408,524 2. Eddie Murray, Baltimore 1983 Orioles: 2,161,956 3. Frank Thomas, Chicago 1993 White Sox: 2,132,836
SECOND BASE 1. Joe Morgan, Houston 1980 Astros: 2,122,324 2. Roberto Alomar, Toronto 1993 Blue Jays: 2,074,941 3. Lou Whitaker, Detroit 1984 Tigers: 1,820,976
THIRD BASE 1. George Brett, Kansas City 1977 Royals: 2,605,580 2. Art Howe, Houston 1980 Astros: 2,143,396 3. Robin Ventura, Chicago 1993 White Sox: 1,845,332
SHORTSTOP 1. Cal Ripken Jr., Baltimore 1983 Orioles: 2,680,238 2. Alan Trammell, Detroit 1984 Tigers: 2,409,294 3. Nomar Garciaparra, Boston 2004 Red Sox: 2,088,923
LEFT FIELD 1. Rickey Henderson, Oakland 1990 Athletics: 2,619,825 2. Shane Mack, Minnesota 1991 Twins: 2,202,598 3. Tom Tresh, New York 1962 Yankees: 2,139,073
CENTER FIELD 1. Mickey Mantle, New York 1962 Yankees: 2,725,251 2. Chet Lemon, Detroit 1984 Tigers: 1,979,474 3. Cesar Cedeno, Houston 1980 Astros: 1,952,137
RIGHT FIELD 1. Manny Ramirez, Cleveland 1995 Indians: 2,266,090 2. Jose Canseco, Oakland 1990 Athletics: 2,173,321 3. Roger Maris, New York 1962 Yankees: 2,150,223
DESIGNATED HITTER 1. Vladimir Guerrero, Los Angeles 2008 Angels: 2,122,056 2. John Lowenstein, Baltimore 1983 Orioles: 2,013,406 3. Tim Raines, Chicago 1993 White Sox: 2,006,456
STARTING PITCHER 1. Al Downing, New York 1962 Yankees: 801,360 2. Curt Schilling, Boston 2004 Red Sox: 788,865 3. Randy Johnson, Seattle 1998 Mariners: 787,865 4. Pedro Martinez, Boston 2004 Red Sox: 753,348 5. Whitey Ford, New York 1962 Yankees: 746,086
RELIEVER 1. Jake McGee, Tampa Bay 2013 Rays: 632,749 2. Dennis Eckersley, Oakland 1990 Athletics: 618,426 3. Duane Ward, Toronto 1993 Blue Jays: 495,676 4. Mike Norris, Oakland 1990 Athletics: 457,915 5. Jose Mesa, Cleveland 1995 Indians: 446,749
In 1637 career games Mantle is hitting at a .310 pace with 1795 hits with 250 doubles, 67 triples and 402 homers while scoring 1311 runs and racking up 1138 RBIs. He logged 1206 walks and owns a .427 on-base percentage.
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