MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
NATIONAL BASEBALL LEAGUE ALL-STAR FAN VOTING UPDATE
06/17/1974
 
National Baseball League All-Star Fan Voting Update
Sunday, June 16th , 1974
Below are the current standings for the National Baseball League All-Star Fan voting (as of Sun. Jun. 16th , 1974) for the All-Star Game, which will be played on Tue. Jul. 9th , 1974. The top vote getter at this point is Guillaume Moret with 623,897 votes.

CATCHER
1. Ed White, Chicago Traders: 380,819
2. Terry McClellan, Pittsburgh Industrials: 334,853
3. Earl Peters, San Diego Captains: 325,173

FIRST BASE
1. Tom Adams, St. Louis Explorers: 470,001
2. Alex Robinson, Pittsburgh Industrials: 445,007
3. Francisco Chavez, New York Knickerbockers: 441,968

SECOND BASE
1. Steve Wright, New York Knickerbockers: 512,781
2. Rafael Fuentes, Chicago Traders: 482,427
3. Ken Frederick, Los Angeles Blockbusters: 383,188

THIRD BASE
1. Bob Rawlins, Brooklyn Bluebirds: 416,494
2. Bill Harper, Cleveland Bobcats: 396,424
3. Steve Wells, New York Knickerbockers: 342,532

SHORTSTOP
1. Ernie Wilkins, San Diego Captains: 403,720
2. Glen Bennett, Cincinnati Packers: 294,786
3. Chip Berry, Pittsburgh Industrials: 229,609

LEFT FIELD
1. Randy Barnes, San Diego Captains: 549,685
2. Don Keough, Pittsburgh Industrials: 506,177
3. Chris Taylor, Kansas City Bulls: 419,855

CENTER FIELD
1. Guillermo Morales, Milwaukee Dairymen: 539,376
2. Carlos Chavez, Pittsburgh Industrials: 466,992
3. Ted Schlener, Philadelphia Quakers: 448,447

RIGHT FIELD
1. Guillaume Moret, Denver Burros: 623,897
2. Bob Underwood, New York Knickerbockers: 411,590
3. Ken Durick, Kansas City Bulls: 369,466

STARTING PITCHER
1. Bobby Peters, Chicago Traders: 298,306
2. Ray Heath, San Diego Captains: 296,090
3. Andy Campbell, Milwaukee Dairymen: 283,012
4. Skip Crawford, Chicago Traders: 245,305
5. Jorge Sandoval, Brooklyn Bluebirds: 228,559

RELIEVER
1. Richie Kingery, Washington Eagles: 217,629
2. Brian Williams, New York Knickerbockers: 186,689
3. Jimmy Calhoun, Chicago Traders: 185,472
4. Joe Clabaugh, Cleveland Bobcats: 170,232
5. Bernie Tate, St. Louis Explorers: 159,971



During his career, Moret has chalked up 1425 hits and a .310 average with 262 home runs and 659 RBIs.
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