MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
NATIONAL BASEBALL LEAGUE ALL-STAR FAN VOTING UPDATE
06/08/1970
 
National Baseball League All-Star Fan Voting Update
Sunday, June 7th , 1970
Below are the current standings for the National Baseball League All-Star Fan voting (as of Sun. Jun. 7th , 1970) for the All-Star Game, which will be played on Tue. Jul. 7th , 1970. The top vote getter at this point is Ernie Ronnebaum with 359,952 votes.

CATCHER
1. Charlie Fee, New York Knickerbockers: 235,480
2. Fred Johnson, Philadelphia Quakers: 200,605
3. Luis Banda, Pittsburgh Industrials: 195,962

FIRST BASE
1. Francisco Chavez, New York Knickerbockers: 285,512
2. David Davalos, Cincinnati Packers: 227,755
3. Troy Stallings, San Diego Captains: 216,294

SECOND BASE
1. Harold Batkin, Cleveland Bobcats: 306,335
2. Rafael Fuentes, Chicago Traders: 208,137
3. Manny Riojas, Cincinnati Packers: 205,922

THIRD BASE
1. Joe Voss, Philadelphia Quakers: 315,085
2. Ray Gardner, Cleveland Bobcats: 208,563
3. Jamie Robinson, Denver Burros: 207,186

SHORTSTOP
1. Jerry Duersch, Washington Eagles: 234,876
2. Buddy Shingleton, Cleveland Bobcats: 223,015
3. Mike Herron, Los Angeles Blockbusters: 214,517

LEFT FIELD
1. Ernie Ronnebaum, Los Angeles Blockbusters: 359,952
2. Guillaume Moret, Denver Burros: 303,472
3. Randy Barnes, San Diego Captains: 296,342

CENTER FIELD
1. Tom Crowell, Cleveland Bobcats: 346,350
2. Guillermo Morales, Milwaukee Dairymen: 176,250
3. Carlos Chavez, Pittsburgh Industrials: 173,541

RIGHT FIELD
1. Jeff Murchison, Philadelphia Quakers: 354,992
2. Mike Lockhart, Washington Eagles: 241,244
3. Bill Harper, Cleveland Bobcats: 213,294

STARTING PITCHER
1. Fred Harrison, Philadelphia Quakers: 209,525
2. Bobby Peters, Chicago Traders: 206,159
3. Skip Crawford, Chicago Traders: 196,912
4. Mel Hartman, Philadelphia Quakers: 168,663
5. Juan Ramirez, Philadelphia Quakers: 166,427

RELIEVER
1. Bill Kaiser, Philadelphia Quakers: 162,501
2. Tim Fried, Cleveland Bobcats: 143,321
3. Rick Wisniewski, San Diego Captains: 140,734
4. Brian Long, New York Knickerbockers: 135,924
5. Bob Cole, Pittsburgh Industrials: 132,477



His lifetime stats show Ronnebaum has batted .280 and collected 426 hits, 96 home runs and 250 RBIs.
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