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Sunday, July 4, 2004

All-Stars announced tonight



The Enquirer

ESPN will announce the starters, pitchers and reserves for the All-Star Game July 13 in Houston on its Major League Baseball All-Star selection show at 7 p.m. today.

Immediately after the live, one-hour telecast, fans can vote for the 32nd player for both the American League and National League on mlb.com or any of the 30 teams official Web sites.

A record 10.6 million ballots were submitted in last year's final vote, with fans sending Boston catcher Jason Varitek and Milwaukee outfielder Geoff Jenkins to their first All-Star Game.

Here were the final vote totals that were released for the starters:

NATIONAL LEAGUE


FIRST BASE

1. Albert Pujols, Cardinals, 1,533,898.
2. Jeff Bagwell, Astros, 1,226,637.
3. Sean Casey, Reds, 711,488.
4. Jim Thome, Phillies, 667,214.
5. Derrek Lee, Cubs, 485,282.

SECOND BASE

1. Jeff Kent, Astros, 1,825,661.
2. Luis Castillo, Marlins, 595,109.
3. Marcus Giles, Braves, 556,800.
4. Roberto Alomar, Diamondbacks, 431,557.
5. Tony Womack, Cardinals, 409,603.

THIRD BASE

1. Scott Rolen, Cardinals, 1,811,831.
2. Aramis Ramirez, Cubs, 801,355.
3. Morgan Ensberg, Astros, 669,187.
4. Mike Lowell, Marlins, 653,342.
5. Adrian Beltre, Dodgers, 460,305.

SHORTSTOP

1. Edgar Renteria, Cardinals, 986,688.
2. Adam Everett, Astros, 986,682.
3. Kaz Matsui, Mets, 843,265.
4. Barry Larkin, Reds, 607,351.
5. Jack Wilson, Pirates, 486,911.

CATCHER

1. Mike Piazza, Mets, 1,613,390.
2. Brad Ausmus, Astros, 902,888.
3. Paul Lo Duca, Dodgers, 633,862.
4. Michael Barrett, Cubs, 524,296.
5. Johnny Estrada, Braves, 454,019.

OUTFIELD

1. Barry Bonds, Giants, 2,028,148.
2. Ken Griffey, Jr., Reds, 1,864,669.
3. Sammy Sosa, Cubs, 1,545,356.
4. Lance Berkman, Astros, 1,241,467.
5. Craig Biggio, Astros, 1,062,737.
6. Moises Alou, Cubs, 922,262.
7. Carlos Beltran, Astros, 879,796.
8. Richard Hidalgo, Mets, 725,894.
9. Jim Edmonds, Cardinals, 712,667.
10. Miguel Cabrera, Marlins, 596,395.
11. Adam Dunn, Reds, 578,117.
12. Andruw Jones, Braves, 462,355.
13. Juan Pierre, Marlins, 430,208.
14. Bobby Abreu, Phillies, 409,688.
15. Corey Patterson, Cubs, 355,608.


AMERICAN LEAGUE


FIRST BASE

1. Jason Giambi, Yankees, 1,296,809.
2. Frank Thomas, White Sox, 613,020.
3. Carlos Delgado, Blue Jays, 544,378.
4. Kevin Millar, Red Sox, 493,982.
5. Rafael Palmeiro, Orioles, 458,314.

SECOND BASE

1. Alfonso Soriano, Rangers, 2,333,795.
2. Pokey Reese, Red Sox, 784,929.
3. Bret Boone, Mariners, 721,794.
4. Ronnie Belliard, Indians, 311,397.
5. Enrique Wilson, Yankees, 306,011.

THIRD BASE

1. Alex Rodriguez, Yankees, 2,014,890.
2. Hank Blalock, Rangers, 743,974.
3. Bill Mueller, Red Sox, 648,757.
4. Melvin Mora, Orioles, 471,298.
5. Eric Chavez, Athletics, 421,117.

SHORTSTOP

1. Derek Jeter, Yankees, 1,422,786.
2. Nomar Garciaparra, Red Sox, 1,131,069.
3. Michael Young, Rangers, 830,528.
4. Miguel Tejada, Orioles, 789,834.
5. Carlos Guillen, Tigers, 276,866.

CATCHER

1. Ivan Rodriguez, Tigers, 1,654,358.
2. Jorge Posada, Yankees, 1,151,543.
3. Jason Varitek, Red Sox, 837,481.
4. Javy Lopez, Orioles, 563,516.
5. Victor Martinez, Indians, 265,947.

OUTFIELD

1. Vladimir Guerrero, Angels, 2,088,001.
2. Manny Ramirez, Red Sox, 1,877,779.
3. Hideki Matsui, Yankees, 1,264,633.
4. Ichiro Suzuki, Mariners, 1,207,614.
5. Gary Sheffield, Yankees, 1,174,689.
6. Johnny Damon, Red Sox, 962,592.
7. Bernie Williams, Yankees, 721,813.
8. Torii Hunter, Twins, 622,226.
9. Magglio Ordonez, White Sox, 515,748.
10. Trot Nixon, Red Sox, 479,213.
11. Garret Anderson, Angels, 450,438.
12. Jose Guillen, Angels, 392,586.
13. Jermaine Dye, Athletics, 317,299.
14. Kevin Mench, Rangers, 242,794.
15. Brian Jordan, Rangers, 240,330.




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