MLB All-Star voting update: Bellinger holds slim overall lead on Yelich

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Below are the voting totals from Major League Baseball’s final ballot update for the 2019 All-Star Game that will be played July 9 at Progressive Field in Cleveland.

Dodgers outfielder Cody Bellinger leads all voters with 2,184,251 votes. In a new twist this summer, the top three at each position — or top nine in the outfield — will advance to a separate election to choose the starters, which will take place starting at noon ET on June 26.

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American League

Catchers

1. Gary Sanchez, Yankees — 1,357,340

2. James McCann, White Sox — 580,394

3. Robinson Chirinos, Astros — 487,868

4. Jason Castro, Twins — 444,533

5. Christian Vazquez, Red Sox — 302,686


First basemen

1. Luke Voit, Yankees — 696,164

2. C.J. Cron, Twins — 586,303

3. Carlos Santana, Indians — 560,836

4. Jose Abreu, White Sox — 517,473

5. Yuli Gurriel, Astros — 433,692


Second basemen

1. Tommy La Stella, Angels — 1,020,912

2. Jose Altuve, Astros — 923,117

3. DJ LeMahieu, Yankees — 739,074

4. Jonathan Schoop, Twins — 362,504

5. Whit Merrifield, Royals — 247,903


Third basemen

1. Alex Bregman, Astros — 1,322,935

2. Gio Urshela, Yankees — 502,614

3. Hunter Dozier, Royals — 424,028

4. Rafael Devers, Red Sox — 335,635

5. Marwin Gonzalez, Twins — 290,264


Shortstops

1. Jorge Polanco, Twins — 818,082

2. Carlos Correa, Astros — 656,995

3. Gleyber Torres, Yankees — 565,728

4. Tim Anderson, White Sox — 510,337

5. Francisco Lindor, Indians — 460,952


Outfielders

1. Mike Trout, Angels — 1,904,273

2. George Springer, Astros — 1,495,817

3. Michael Brantley, Astros — 924,173

4. Austin Meadows, Rays — 887,946

5. Mookie Betts, Red Sox — 777,642

6. Eddie Rosario, Twins — 687,515

7. Aaron Judge, Yankees — 577,640

8. Joey Gallo, Rangers — 537,934

9. Josh Reddick, Astros — 511,903

10. Max Kepler, Twins — 435,789

11. Byron Buxton, Twins — 418,287

12. Brett Gardner, Yankees — 259,179

13. Andrew Benintendi, Red Sox — 258,476

14. Jackie Bradley Jr., Red Sox — 234,302

15. Tommy Pham, Rays — 223,250


Designated hitters

1. J.D. Martinez, Red Sox — 893,689

2. Hunter Pence, Rangers — 602,766

3. Nelson Cruz, Twins — 506,211

4. Shohei Ohtani, Angels — 362,947

5. Aledmys Diaz, Astros — 353,015


National League

Catchers

1. Willson Contreras, Cubs — 1,555,490

2. Brian McCann, Braves — 725,484

3. Yasmani Grandal, Brewers — 513,412

4. J.T. Realmuto, Phillies — 438,390

5. Yadier Molina, Cardinals — 375,690


First basemen

1. Josh Bell, Pirates — 1,106,186

2. Freddie Freeman, Braves — 1,022,535

3. Anthony Rizzo, Cubs — 948,047

4. Max Muncy, Dodgers — 446,704

5. Pete Alonso, Mets — 319,256


Second basemen

1. Ozzie Albies, Braves — 1,011,132

2. Mike Moustakas, Brewers — 966,391

3. Ketel Marte, D-backs — 554,524

4. Enrique Hernandez, Dodgers — 455,704

5. Cesar Hernandez, Phillies — 424,379


Third basemen

1. Nolan Arenado, Rockies — 1,475,825

2. Kris Bryant, Cubs — 850,758

3. Josh Donaldson, Braves — 550,947

4. Justin Turner, Dodgers — 512,237

5. Anthony Rendon, Nationals — 378,761


Shortstops

1. Javier Baez, Cubs — 1,672,062

2. Dansby Swanson, Braves — 764,663

3. Corey Seager, Dodgers — 494,546

4. Trevor Story, Rockies — 457,159

5. Jean Segura, Phillies — 286,287


Outfielders

1. Cody Bellinger, Dodgers — 2,184,251

2. Christian Yelich, Brewers — 2,065,382

3. Ronald Acuna Jr., Braves — 1,229,200

4. Albert Almora Jr., Cubs — 645,291

5. Jason Heyward, Cubs — 614,823

6. Nick Markakis, Braves — 614,358

7. Joc Pederson, Dodgers — 598,909

8. Kyle Schwarber, Cubs — 585,997

9. Charlie Blackmon, Rockies — 530,342

10. Bryce Harper, Phillies — 498,100

11. Alex Verdugo, Dodgers — 437,115

12. Ender Inciarte, Braves — 332,134

13. Juan Soto, Nationals — 302,375

14. Lorenzo Cain, Brewers — 282,069

15. Marcell Ozuna, Cardinals — 275,590

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