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National Baseball League All-Star Fan Voting Update
Sunday, June 22nd , 1975
Below are the current standings for the National Baseball League All-Star Fan voting (as of Sun. Jun. 22nd , 1975) for the All-Star Game, which will be played on Tue. Jul. 8th , 1975. The top vote getter at this point is Guillaume Moret with 911,743 votes.
CATCHER 1. Terry McClellan, Pittsburgh Industrials: 536,380 2. Ed White, Chicago Traders: 468,387 3. Earl Peters, San Diego Captains: 455,631
FIRST BASE 1. Harvey Katzen, Los Angeles Blockbusters: 576,329 2. Francisco Chavez, New York Knickerbockers: 517,723 3. Stan Timmons, Cincinnati Packers: 497,973
SECOND BASE 1. Rafael Fuentes, Chicago Traders: 640,354 2. Rob Isenbarger, Pittsburgh Industrials: 553,785 3. Benito Olivas, Cleveland Bobcats: 551,919
THIRD BASE 1. Keith MacPherson, Pittsburgh Industrials: 631,798 2. Bob Rawlins, Brooklyn Bluebirds: 563,527 3. Bill Harper, Cleveland Bobcats: 465,421
SHORTSTOP 1. Ernie Wilkins, San Diego Captains: 487,313 2. Chuck Carr, Denver Burros: 449,306 3. Mario Alva, Kansas City Bulls: 422,230
LEFT FIELD 1. Randy Barnes, San Diego Captains: 753,424 2. Don Keough, Pittsburgh Industrials: 715,912 3. Ernie Ronnebaum, Los Angeles Blockbusters: 539,161
CENTER FIELD 1. Guillermo Morales, Denver Burros: 782,677 2. Fran Precourt, Chicago Traders: 592,117 3. Carlos Chavez, Pittsburgh Industrials: 587,643
RIGHT FIELD 1. Guillaume Moret, Denver Burros: 911,743 2. Jackie Cooper, Brooklyn Bluebirds: 651,714 3. Bob Underwood, New York Knickerbockers: 528,977
STARTING PITCHER 1. Jeff Munoz, Pittsburgh Industrials: 444,294 2. Larry Mitchell, Los Angeles Blockbusters: 402,812 3. Skip Crawford, Chicago Traders: 382,094 4. Ray Heath, San Diego Captains: 380,479 5. Bob Briggs, Pittsburgh Industrials: 369,078
RELIEVER 1. Bob Hill, Brooklyn Bluebirds: 391,768 2. Archie Sereni, Milwaukee Dairymen: 301,314 3. Frank D'Amico, Brooklyn Bluebirds: 269,467 4. Rick Morton, St. Louis Explorers: 265,466 5. Randy Weisenberg, Chicago Traders: 259,304
Lifetime Moret has connected for 300 home runs, hit .312 and driven in 759 runs.
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