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American Baseball League All-Star Fan Voting Update
Sunday, May 27th , 1962
Below are the current standings for the American Baseball League All-Star Fan voting (as of Sun. May 27th , 1962) for the All-Star Game, which will be played on Tue. Jul. 10th , 1962. The top vote getter at this point is Hamilton Craft with 34,133 votes.
CATCHER 1. Gary Cole, San Francisco Seagulls: 19,689 2. Herb Gilbert, Seattle Emeralds: 15,215 3. Ernie Rampart, New York Empires: 13,882
FIRST BASE 1. Tom Austin, Seattle Emeralds: 26,836 2. Armando Carrillo, Boston Terriers: 25,473 3. Armando Landa, Baltimore Lords: 24,692
SECOND BASE 1. Virgil Donovan, New York Empires: 22,181 2. Bill Fulton, Los Angeles Pobladores: 21,034 3. Steve Peyton, San Francisco Seagulls: 20,255
THIRD BASE 1. Randy Paterson, San Francisco Seagulls: 26,750 2. Jake Mullens, Seattle Emeralds: 22,840 3. Mark Rosenberg, Montreal Habitants: 22,126
SHORTSTOP 1. Mike Herron, Montreal Habitants: 21,323 2. Don Hatton, Toronto Hurons: 19,668 3. Bobby Raley, Chicago Hawks: 17,548
LEFT FIELD 1. Bill Ray, Chicago Hawks: 21,349 2. Mark Meador, Twin Cities Northmen: 18,477 3. Nana Hubbard, Montreal Habitants: 18,052
CENTER FIELD 1. Grammercy Locke, Toronto Hurons: 27,678 2. Glenn Hibbler, Los Angeles Pobladores: 20,538 3. John Martin, Houston Drillers: 14,587
RIGHT FIELD 1. Hamilton Craft, Los Angeles Pobladores: 34,133 2. Rodney Holt, Detroit Wolverines: 23,959 3. Rusty Long, San Francisco Seagulls: 18,438
STARTING PITCHER 1. Jim Meier, Los Angeles Pobladores: 14,190 2. Carl Taylor, Chicago Hawks: 12,146 3. Tony Williams, Los Angeles Pobladores: 11,214 4. Diego Favela, Chicago Hawks: 11,125 5. Joe Scott, Toronto Hurons: 11,026
RELIEVER 1. Jim Mendelsohn, San Francisco Seagulls: 12,925 2. Drew McDermott, Los Angeles Pobladores: 12,133 3. Ray McGuire, New York Empires: 10,958 4. John Campbell, Chicago Hawks: 9,674 5. Charlie Tovar, Twin Cities Northmen: 6,661
Craft is hitting .273 lifetime with 1486 hits, 240 doubles, 59 triples, 350 home runs and 971 RBIs to date. He has scored 1003 runs, walked 1099 times and has a .398 OBP.
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