American League All-Star voting
Voting as of June 26. Leaders in bold. Final results will be announced Sunday, July 1.
CATCHER
1. Ivan Rodriguez, Tigers, 1,362,506
2. Jorge Posada, Yankees, 1,111,926
3. Joe Mauer, Twins, 951,664
4. Jason Varitek, Red Sox, 939,626
5. Victor Martinez, Indians, 566,668
FIRST BASE
1. David Ortiz, Red Sox, 1,810,440
2. Justin Morneau, Twins, 1,063,173
3. Sean Casey, Tigers, 688,613
4. Jason Giambi, Yankees, 588,403
5. Travis Hafner, Indians, 502,385
SECOND BASE
1. Placido Polanco, Tigers, 1,269,717
2. Robinson Cano, Yankees, 965,712
3. Dustin Pedroia, Red Sox, 585,544
4. Luis Castillo, Twins, 529,031
5. B.J. Upton, Devil Rays, 490,389
THIRD BASE
1. Alex Rodriguez, Yankees, 2,542,551
2. Mike Lowell, Red Sox, 892,356
3. Brandon Inge, Tigers, 572,441
4. Eric Chavez, Athletics, 325,159
5. Adrian Beltre, Mariners, 320,803
SHORTSTOP
1. Derek Jeter, Yankees, 2,127,177
2. Carlos Guillen, Tigers, 877,976
3. Miguel Tejada, Orioles, 624,457
4. Orlando Cabrera, Angels, 512,632
5. Julio Lugo, Red Sox, 509,433
OUTFIELD
1. Vladimir Guerrero, Angels, 2,043,824
2. Magglio Ordonez, Tigers, 1,445,899
3. Ichiro Suzuki, Mariners, 1,409,762
4. Manny Ramirez, Red Sox, 1,386,522
5. Torii Hunter, Twins, 1,085,445
6. Gary Sheffield, Tigers, 957,823
7. Grady Sizemore, Indians, 802,752
8. Bobby Abreu, Yankees, 746,290
9. Johnny Damon, Yankees, 708,877
10. Hideki Matsui, Yankees, 666,546
11. J.D. Drew, Red Sox, 640,889
12. Coco Crisp, Red Sox, 559,339
13. Sammy Sosa, Rangers, 515,440
14. Carl Crawford, Devil Rays, 434,507
15. Craig Monroe, Tigers, 392,096
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