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FEDERAL LEAGUE ALL-STAR FAN VOTING UPDATE
05/26/1995
 
Federal League All-Star Fan Voting Update
Sunday, May 21st, 1995
Below are the current standings for the Federal League All-Star Fan voting (as of Sun. May 21st, 1995) for the All-Star Game, which will be played on Tue. Jul. 11th, 1995. The top vote getter at this point is Kevin Mitchell with 110,464 votes.

CATCHER
1. Mike Piazza, Chicago Cubs: 73,781
2. Rick Wilkins, Kansas City Royals: 73,760
3. Charles Johnson, Pittsburgh Pirates: 50,318

FIRST BASE
1. Frank Thomas, Minnesota Twins: 103,700
2. John Kruk, Texas Rangers: 65,933
3. John Olerud, Kansas City Royals: 53,652

SECOND BASE
1. Craig Biggio, Orlando Sun Rays: 89,255
2. Geronimo Pena, Chicago Cubs: 79,251
3. Roberto Alomar, Kansas City Royals: 74,049

THIRD BASE
1. Kevin Mitchell, Cleveland Spiders: 110,464
2. Chipper Jones, Texas Rangers: 92,098
3. Ken Caminiti, Orlando Sun Rays: 82,665

SHORTSTOP
1. John Valentin, St. Louis Cardinals: 91,873
2. Barry Larkin, Kansas City Royals: 69,980
3. Jeff Cirillo, Chicago Cubs: 45,635

LEFT FIELD
1. Luis Gonzalez, Chicago Cubs: 80,525
2. Craig Shipley, Pittsburgh Pirates: 59,962
3. Darren Lewis, New York Yankees: 54,679

CENTER FIELD
1. Ray Lankford, Kansas City Royals: 72,477
2. Brian Jordan, Orlando Sun Rays: 68,726
3. Eric Davis, Cincinnati Reds: 67,639

RIGHT FIELD
1. Orlando Merced, Kansas City Royals: 70,188
2. Tony Gwynn, Pittsburgh Pirates: 67,672
3. Bernie Williams, Cincinnati Reds: 64,089

DESIGNATED HITTER
1. Jim Thome, Kansas City Royals: 78,405
2. Matt Stairs, Cincinnati Reds: 58,296
3. Kal Daniels, Minnesota Twins: 55,050

STARTING PITCHER
1. Kevin Brown, Kansas City Royals: 82,628
2. Mike Mussina, Cincinnati Reds: 73,415
3. John Smoltz, Orlando Sun Rays: 66,823
4. Bruce Ruffin, Chicago White Sox: 66,651
5. Kevin Appier, Pittsburgh Pirates: 61,676

RELIEVER
1. Bryan Harvey, Pittsburgh Pirates: 36,130
2. Todd Worrell, Cincinnati Reds: 33,202
3. Steve Chitren, St. Louis Cardinals: 30,064
4. Rheal Cormier, Kansas City Royals: 25,596
5. Jeff Calhoun, Texas Rangers: 25,170



During his career Mitchell is hitting .295 with a total of 611 home runs.
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