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National Baseball League All-Star Fan Voting Update
Sunday, June 20th , 1971
Below are the current standings for the National Baseball League All-Star Fan voting (as of Sun. Jun. 20th , 1971) for the All-Star Game, which will be played on Tue. Jul. 6th , 1971. The top vote getter at this point is Guillaume Moret with 811,858 votes.
CATCHER 1. Fred Johnson, Philadelphia Quakers: 517,027 2. Charlie Fee, New York Knickerbockers: 440,355 3. Ruben Galvan, Milwaukee Dairymen: 404,157
FIRST BASE 1. Francisco Chavez, New York Knickerbockers: 573,086 2. Harold Batkin, Cleveland Bobcats: 523,428 3. Troy Stallings, San Diego Captains: 439,484
SECOND BASE 1. Steve Wright, New York Knickerbockers: 437,850 2. Dick Howard, San Diego Captains: 402,770 3. Dave Lester, Cincinnati Packers: 377,487
THIRD BASE 1. Jamie Robinson, Denver Burros: 485,700 2. Bob Rawlins, Brooklyn Bluebirds: 480,818 3. Jerry Duersch, Washington Eagles: 460,856
SHORTSTOP 1. Buddy Shingleton, Twin Cities Northmen: 522,291 2. Ernie Wilkins, San Diego Captains: 401,830 3. Cliff Bragg, Milwaukee Dairymen: 400,908
LEFT FIELD 1. Don Keough, Pittsburgh Industrials: 649,353 2. Ernie Ronnebaum, Los Angeles Blockbusters: 615,847 3. Randy Barnes, San Diego Captains: 557,404
CENTER FIELD 1. Tom Crowell, Cleveland Bobcats: 546,354 2. Ron Roe, San Diego Captains: 464,313 3. Ron Freeman, New York Knickerbockers: 461,881
RIGHT FIELD 1. Guillaume Moret, Denver Burros: 811,858 2. Jeff Murchison, Philadelphia Quakers: 674,880 3. Bill Harper, Cleveland Bobcats: 650,029
STARTING PITCHER 1. Skip Crawford, Chicago Traders: 415,722 2. Jeff Munoz, Milwaukee Dairymen: 406,160 3. Bruce Cardenas, Denver Burros: 377,892 4. Ray Heath, San Diego Captains: 361,787 5. Bart Dunsley, Denver Burros: 351,385
RELIEVER 1. Tim Fried, Cleveland Bobcats: 270,154 2. Bernie Tate, St. Louis Explorers: 258,130 3. Robbie Goolsby, St. Louis Explorers: 254,654 4. Bob Hill, Brooklyn Bluebirds: 210,059 5. Bob Langham, Denver Burros: 182,169
In his career, Moret has racked up 900 hits with a .302 average and .441 on-base percentage. His numbers include 108 doubles, 16 triples, and 165 home runs, along with 690 runs scored and 416 RBIs.
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