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National Baseball League All-Star Fan Voting Update
Sunday, July 5th , 1964
Below are the current standings for the National Baseball League All-Star Fan voting (as of Sun. Jul. 5th , 1964) for the All-Star Game, which will be played on Tue. Jul. 14th , 1964. The top vote getter at this point is Lewis Smith with 737,586 votes.
CATCHER 1. Norm Carlson, St. Louis Explorers: 471,872 2. Rich Cafarelli, Cleveland Bobcats: 398,775 3. Luis Mata, Dallas Wranglers: 366,102
FIRST BASE 1. Gary Mitchell, Chicago Traders: 560,655 2. John Seidler, Brooklyn Bluebirds: 442,546 3. Gary Trent, Philadelphia Quakers: 438,457
SECOND BASE 1. Harold Batkin, Cleveland Bobcats: 715,368 2. Danny Phillips, Kansas City Bulls: 526,112 3. Tim Grange, Pittsburgh Industrials: 380,673
THIRD BASE 1. Joe Rafferty, Cleveland Bobcats: 705,590 2. Bob Kappen, New York Knickerbockers: 441,886 3. Tim Riley, St. Louis Explorers: 400,623
SHORTSTOP 1. Buddy Shingleton, Cleveland Bobcats: 505,495 2. Bo McBean, Pittsburgh Industrials: 448,941 3. John Darnell, Dallas Wranglers: 434,895
LEFT FIELD 1. Lewis Smith, Dallas Wranglers: 737,586 2. Jose Nova, Milwaukee Dairymen: 548,578 3. Hillyer Bryan, Pittsburgh Industrials: 540,902
CENTER FIELD 1. Gary Williams, Brooklyn Bluebirds: 475,351 2. Hershell Smith, Cincinnati Packers: 388,121 3. Randy Golick, Philadelphia Quakers: 386,050
RIGHT FIELD 1. Harry Rhodes, Brooklyn Bluebirds: 505,829 2. Bob Fesmire, Kansas City Bulls: 496,587 3. Chris Beeler, Milwaukee Dairymen: 460,496
STARTING PITCHER 1. Jimmy Trent, St. Louis Explorers: 501,435 2. Charlie Hickman, Kansas City Bulls: 459,835 3. Tony LaDuke, St. Louis Explorers: 408,043 4. Dick Witt, Pittsburgh Industrials: 395,179 5. Doug Leonard, Cleveland Bobcats: 383,482
RELIEVER 1. Matt Rutledge, Cleveland Bobcats: 408,188 2. Joe Walker, Milwaukee Dairymen: 378,937 3. Bob Cole, Pittsburgh Industrials: 363,151 4. Billy Neas, Kansas City Bulls: 356,014 5. Barry Wallace, Chicago Traders: 311,718
For his career Smith has hit at a .301 clip. Among his lifetime numbers are 611 hits, 87 doubles, 42 triples, 60 home runs and 285 RBIs.
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