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Thursday, June 24, 2004

All-Star voting



NATIONAL LEAGUE

To Be Held: Tuesday, July 13 At Minute Maid Park, Houston

First Base

1. Albert Pujols, Cardinals, 1,149,068.

2. Jeff Bagwell, Astros, 925,869.

3. Sean Casey, Reds, 541,516.

4. Jim Thome, Phillies, 404,032.

5. Derrek Lee, Cubs, 344,557.

Second Base

1. Jeff Kent, Astros, 1,340,101.

2. Marcus Giles, Braves, 464,586.

3. Luis Castillo, Marlins, 438,976.

5. Roberto Alomar, Diamondbacks, 312,688.

4. Mark Grudzielanek, Cubs, 285,373.

Third Base

1. Scott Rolen, Cardinals, 1,310,385.

2. Aramis Ramirez, Cubs, 563,954.

3. Mike Lowell, Marlins, 494,970.

4. Morgan Ensberg, Astros, 489,921.

5. Adrian Beltre, Dodgers, 358,920.

Shortstop

1. Adam Everett, Astros, 725,629.

2. Edgar Renteria, Cardinals, 716,108.

3. Barry Larkin, Reds, 460,999.

4. Kazuo Matsui, Mets, 450,544.

5. Rafael Furcal, Braves, 368,203.

Catcher

1. Mike Piazza, Mets, 1,188,858.

2. Brad Ausmus, Astros, 671,370.

3. Paul Lo Duca, Dodgers, 490,883.

4. Michael Barrett, Cubs, 381,004.

5. Johnny Estrada, Braves, 351,310.

Outfield

1. Barry Bonds, Giants, 1,502,397.

2. Ken Griffey, Jr., Reds, 1,325,664.

3. Sammy Sosa, Cubs, 1,124,623.

4. Lance Berkman, Astros, 904,031.

5. Craig Biggio, Astros, 788,530.

6. Moises Alou, Cubs, 687,750.

7. Richard Hidalgo, Mets, 583,979.

8. Jim Edmonds, Cardinals, 515,077.

9. Miguel Cabrera, Marlins, 453,019.

10. Adam Dunn, Reds, 441,709.

11. Andruw Jones, Braves, 384,102.

12. Juan Pierre, Marlins, 312,718.

13. Chipper Jones, Braves, 284,870.

14. Corey Patterson, Cubs, 270,859.

15. Bobby Abreu, Phillies, 258,622.




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