Who are ESPN.com's All-Star starters?
The final results are below. Use the dropdown box to see their picks at each position.
The voters: Jim Caple, Jerry Crasnick, Gary Gillette, Pedro Gomez, Eric Karabell, Bob Klapisch, Keith Law, Eric Neel, Rob Neyer, Steve Phillips, Phil Rogers, Enrique Rojas, Alan Schwarz, John Shea and Jayson Stark.
ESPN.COM'S 2006 ALL-STAR STARTERS

Atlanta Braves
Enjoying a stellar sophomore season.
2006 SEASON STATISTICS
GM
HR
RBI
R
OBP
AVG
56
5
23
22
.416
.353
Others receiving votes:
Michael Barrett, Chicago
Mike Piazza, San Diego
Paul Lo Duca, NY Mets
Johnny Estrada, Arizona

Minnesota Twins
Story to follow: Can
he hit .400?
2006 SEASON STATISTICS
GM
HR
RBI
R
OBP
AVG
69
5
37
43
.458
.392
Others receiving votes:
None. Mauer won unanimously.

St. Louis Cardinals
The game's best all-around player.
2006 SEASON STATISTICS
GM
HR
RBI
R
OBP
AVG
60
26
67
55
.436
.307
Others receiving votes:
None. Pujols won unanimously.

Boston Red Sox
How's Big Papi in the clutch? Money.
2006 SEASON STATISTICS
GM
HR
RBI
R
OBP
AVG
76
23
70
54
.380
.271
Others receiving votes:
Jason Giambi, NY Yankees
Jim Thome, Chicago
Paul Konerko, Chicago
Travis Hafner, Cleveland
Justin Morneau, Minnesota

Philadelphia Phillies
Leads all second basemen in HRs.
2006 SEASON STATISTICS
GM
HR
RBI
R
OBP
AVG
77
15
45
64
.363
.294
Others receiving votes:
Dan Uggla, Florida

Seattle Mariners
Breakout year for 22-year-old Venezuelan.
2006 SEASON STATISTICS
GM
HR
RBI
R
OBP
AVG
77
9
57
47
.318
.283
Others receiving votes:
Robinson Cano, NY Yankees
Tadahito Iguchi, Chicago
Brian Roberts, Baltimore
Placido Polanco, Detroit

New York Mets
Is there a more exciting player? No.
2006 SEASON STATISTICS
GM
HR
RBI
R
OBP
AVG
76
8
36
67
.351
.293
Others receiving votes:
Omar Vizquel, San Francisco
Edgar Renteria, Atlanta

New York Yankees
Having best on-base year since '99 (.424)
2006 SEASON STATISTICS
GM
HR
RBI
R
OBP
AVG
71
5
46
51
.424
.331
Others receiving votes:
Miguel Tejada, Baltimore
Carlos Guillen, Detroit

New York Mets
MLB's leading RBI man, slugger at third.
2006 SEASON STATISTICS
GM
HR
RBI
R
OBP
AVG
77
18
64
50
.394
.327
Others receiving votes:
Miguel Cabrera, Florida
Scott Rolen, St. Louis

New York Yankees
On his way to his 10th 30-HR season.
2006 SEASON STATISTICS
GM
HR
RBI
R
OBP
AVG
74
16
55
56
.390
.279
Others receiving votes:
Joe Crede, Chicago
Mike Lowell, Boston
Troy Glaus, Toronto

New York Mets
Finally living up to his promise in New York.
2006 SEASON STATISTICS
GM
HR
RBI
R
OBP
AVG
68
22
62
58
.403
.291

Boston Red Sox
Just another typically productive season.
2006 SEASON STATISTICS
GM
HR
RBI
R
OBP
AVG
72
20
53
47
.435
.298

Pittsburgh Pirates
By far the brightest star in the Steel City.
2006 SEASON STATISTICS
GM
HR
RBI
R
OBP
AVG
80
20
57
49
.401
.285

Toronto Blue Jays
Gold Glove defender, like gold at the plate.
2006 SEASON STATISTICS
GM
HR
RBI
R
OBP
AVG
75
20
62
45
.383
.315

Washington Nationals
Forget the defense; his bat is lethal.
2006 SEASON STATISTICS
GM
HR
RBI
R
OBP
AVG
80
24
51
56
.336
.271
Others receiving votes:
Bobby Abreu, Philadelphia
Matt Holliday, Colorado
Andruw Jones, Atlanta
Lance Berkman, Houston
Carlos Lee, Milwaukee
Adam Dunn, Cincinnati

Chicago White Sox
Leads all outfielders
in slugging (.615).
2006 SEASON STATISTICS
GM
HR
RBI
R
OBP
AVG
68
20
55
45
.396
.310
Others receiving votes:
Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle
Alex Rios, Toronto
Grady Sizemore, Cleveland
Vladimir Guerrero, LA Angels
Nick Swisher, Oakland

New York Mets
MLB's winningest pitcher ... at age 40
2006 SEASON STATISTICS
GM
W
L
BB
K
ERA
17
11
2
33
75
3.34
Others receiving votes:
Bronson Arroyo, CIN
Brandon Webb, Arizona
Pedro Martinez, NY Mets

Minnesota Twins
Vying for a second AL Cy Young Award.
2006 SEASON STATISTICS
GM
W
L
BB
K
ERA
17
9
4
20
124
2.59
Others receiving votes:
Jose Contreras, Chicago
Francisco Liriano, Minnesota
Justin Verlander, Detroit
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