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All Star Starter
Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 1,189
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National League All-Star Fan Voting Final Results:
Included below are the final voting results for the National League All-Stars. The top vote getter at each position, as well as the top 3 starters and relievers, will be included on the final roster for each team. The top player, Dave Orr, received 2,917,116 votes.
CATCHER
1. Joe Torre, Michigan Wolverines: 2,632,703
2. Duke Farrell, Ohio State Buckeyes: 2,163,237
3. Deacon McGuire, Miami Hurricanes: 2,065,120
FIRST BASE
1. Dave Orr, Louisiana Monroe Warhawks: 2,917,116
2. Paul Goldschmidt, Villanova Wildcats: 2,360,669
3. Wally Pipp, North Carolina Tar Heels: 2,247,292
SECOND BASE
1. Jimmy T Williams, Georgia State Panthers: 2,875,822
2. Robby Thompson, Nebraska Cornhuskers: 2,520,308
3. John Hummel, Tulsa Golden Hurricane: 2,135,292
THIRD BASE
1. Chipper Jones, Louisville Cardinals: 2,606,383
2. Al Rosen, Creighton Blue Jays: 2,574,358
3. Eric Chavez, Virginia Cavaliers: 2,382,262
SHORTSTOP
1. Arky Vaughan, Temple Owls: 2,802,449
2. Cal Ripken Jr, Virginia Cavaliers: 2,672,577
3. Edgar Renteria, Dallas Baptist Patriots: 2,118,671
LEFT FIELD
1. Albert Pujols, Minnesota Golden Gophers: 2,847,024
2. Barry Bonds, Little Rock Trojans: 2,807,733
3. Roy White, Northwestern Wildcats: 2,656,370
CENTER FIELD
1. Rickey Henderson, Wake Forest Demon Deacons: 2,734,617
2. George Gore, Oregon Ducks: 2,529,162
3. Bernie F Williams, Colorado Buffaloes: 2,391,982
RIGHT FIELD
1. Mickey Mantle, South Florida Bulls: 2,581,566
2. Bobby Murcer, Creighton Blue Jays: 2,532,369
3. Don Mattingly, Tulane Green Wave: 2,447,259
DESIGNATED HITTER
1. Dan Stork, Syracuse Orange: 2,493,512
2. Brian Dozier, Illinois Fighting Illini: 2,402,403
3. Birdie Cree, Michigan Wolverines: 2,370,129
STARTING PITCHER
1. Guy Hecker, Temple Owls: 1,986,077
2. Mark Baldwin, UConn Huskies: 1,841,965
3. Sandy Koufax, Louisville Cardinals: 1,779,342
4. Sam McDowell, Xavier Musketeers: 1,776,594
5. Ned Garvin, UCLA Bruins: 1,715,679
RELIEVER
1. Kyle Patton, St. John's Red Storm: 885,711
2. Jose Valverde, East Carolina Pirates: 872,035
3. Christian Haile, Duke Blue Devils: 835,749
4. Bob Veale, Louisville Cardinals: 825,743
5. Steve LaRue, North Carolina Tar Heels: 803,771
Lifetime Orr has played in 407 games, batted .369 with 125 home runs and 598 base hits.
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