Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Take leadership in 1b in the vote of Al-Star


The four-time All-Star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. de los Toronto Blue Jays jumped ahead of the seven-time Goldschmidt of the New York Yankees for the first place in the first base in the American League, since the first stage of the vote of the game of the star of the Major League is approaching its conclusion.

Guerrero, who will tie a franchise record if he is selected by fans for the fourth time, has obtained 1,192,604 votes for a season that makes him hitting .279 with 10 homers and 39 races promoted to 76 games. Goldschmidt, the MVP of the National League in 2022, remains in a surprising distance with 1,118,501 votes.

He is also looking for a franchise record is the gardener of the Braves of Atlanta, Ronald Acuna Jr., who is looking for a fifth assent of the stars of the fans that would coincide with the Hall of Fame of the Hall of Fame and Dale Murphy for the majority in the history of the Braves.

Acuna, who would play in front of his local fans on July 15 in Truist Park, jumped two places in the last tabs to classify the fourth place among the gardeners of the National League with 1,140,061 votes. His jump is probably due to the .396/.504/.698 cut that has produced, along with 29 races and eight homers, in 27 games since he returned from the injured list on May 23.

The seattle sailors' receiver, Cal Raleigh, looks good on his way to his first appearance in the All-Star, since he leads the largest in homers with 31. Its 1,901,389 votes are the best among all receptors of the American League and occupy the second place in general in the al.

Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani, who have combined to win five of the last eight prizes of more valuable players, continue to lead the way in the general vote.

Judge, the Toletero of the New York Yankees who reproduces to the largest on average batting (.367), percentage based (.468) and percentage of slugging (.727), leads all players with 2,699,483 votes of fans.

Ohtani, who has accumulated a better MLB 76 race race to go with an average bat of .291, 26 homers and 11 robberies, leads in the National League with 2,521,718 votes.

This year's All-Star Games voting process presents two stages of fan vote. The current stage extends until Thursday. At that time, the two main votes of votes in each position (including six gardeners) in each league will be involved in a second round to determine which players will begin on July 15 in the field of the Truistas of the Braves of Atlanta.

Here are the main voting shrinks of the American League in each position:

Catcher: Seattle Raleigh Cal

First base: Vladimir Guerrero de Toronto Jr.

Second base: Gleyber Torres de Detroit (1,133,888)

Shorthop: Athletics rookie Jacob Wilson (1,120,791)

Third base: José Ramírez de Cleveland (1,780,631)

The three best gardeners of the Judge and Riley Greene de Detroit (1,370,098) and Javier Báez (901,969). Ryan O'Hearn (937,205) of Baltimore leads the designated batters.

Ohtani and his teammates of the Dodgers are well represented among the best voters of the National League in each position:

Catcher: Will Smith of Los Angeles (2,099,944)

First base: Freddie Freeman de los Angeles (2,095,672)

Second base: Ketel Mars de Arizona (1,561,235)

Shorthop: Francisco Lindor of New York (1,641,053)

Third base: Manny Machado de San Diego (1,683,022)

The three best gardeners of the National League are Pete Crow-Armstrong in Chicago (2,005,630) and Kyle Tucker (1,219,866) along with Teoscar Hernández de Los Angeles (1,366,537).

Ohtani's total votes put it first in DH voting for the National League, followed by Rafael Devers de San Francisco (1,103,085) and Seiya Suzuki of the puppies (641,687).

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