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UNITED LEAGUE ALL-STAR FAN VOTING UPDATE
05/26/1995
 
United League All-Star Fan Voting Update
Sunday, May 21st, 1995
Below are the current standings for the United 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 Gary Sheffield with 113,967 votes.

CATCHER
1. Mickey Tettleton, Los Angeles Dodgers: 85,835
2. Mike Sweeney, Montreal Expos: 48,487
3. Sandy Alomar Jr., San Francisco Giants: 41,666

FIRST BASE
1. Hal Morris, Montreal Expos: 77,359
2. Will Clark, Toronto Blue Jays: 59,890
3. Shawn Green, Los Angeles Dodgers: 54,954

SECOND BASE
1. Delino DeShields, San Francisco Giants: 71,765
2. Jeff Kent, Montreal Expos: 56,880
3. Chuck Knoblauch, Colorado Rockies: 43,452

THIRD BASE
1. Travis Fryman, Montreal Expos: 50,258
2. Willie Greene, Washington Senators: 43,007
3. Randy Velarde, San Diego Padres: 41,482

SHORTSTOP
1. Gary Sheffield, New York Mets: 113,967
2. Alex Rodriguez, Washington Senators: 57,399
3. Jay Bell, San Francisco Giants: 37,797

LEFT FIELD
1. Juan Gonzalez, Colorado Rockies: 76,088
2. Gregg Jefferies, Montreal Expos: 73,419
3. Moises Alou, San Francisco Giants: 66,942

CENTER FIELD
1. Ken Griffey Jr., Seattle Pilots: 106,353
2. Kenny Lofton, Baltimore Orioles: 63,147
3. Lance Johnson, New York Mets: 41,714

RIGHT FIELD
1. Sammy Sosa, New York Mets: 79,828
2. Tim Salmon, Colorado Rockies: 64,110
3. Dante Bichette, Seattle Pilots: 59,784

DESIGNATED HITTER
1. Todd Hundley, Montreal Expos: 86,469
2. Manny Ramirez, San Diego Padres: 50,284
3. Bob Hamelin, Colorado Rockies: 44,787

STARTING PITCHER
1. Matt Young, Los Angeles Dodgers: 83,781
2. Pedro Martinez, Montreal Expos: 81,840
3. Greg Maddux, Los Angeles Dodgers: 73,115
4. Randy Johnson, Seattle Pilots: 66,289
5. Dwight Gooden, Baltimore Orioles: 65,810

RELIEVER
1. Lee Smith, Washington Senators: 38,732
2. Randy Myers, San Francisco Giants: 29,043
3. Milt Hill, Washington Senators: 26,403
4. Mike Jeffcoat, Montreal Expos: 26,211
5. Ken Howell, Montreal Expos: 23,378



In his 936-game career Sheffield is hitting .268 with 932 hits, 244 home runs, 637 runs scored and 668 RBIs.
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