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National Baseball League All-Star Fan Voting Update
Sunday, June 15th , 1958
Below are the current standings for the National Baseball League All-Star Fan voting (as of Sun. Jun. 15th , 1958) for the All-Star Game, which will be played on Tue. Jul. 15th , 1958. The top vote getter at this point is Ralph King with 284,876 votes.
CATCHER 1. Billy Hall, Philadelphia Quakers: 251,252 2. Maggie Everts, Cleveland Bobcats: 162,555 3. Norm Carlson, St. Louis Explorers: 150,415
FIRST BASE 1. Ralph King, Cincinnati Packers: 284,876 2. Ron Boccia, Philadelphia Quakers: 182,612 3. Danny Allen, New York Knickerbockers: 182,003
SECOND BASE 1. Larry Graber, Philadelphia Quakers: 207,287 2. Lanny Johnson, Brooklyn Bluebirds: 202,153 3. Victor Rojas, New York Knickerbockers: 171,109
THIRD BASE 1. Bob Jones, New York Knickerbockers: 230,385 2. Allan Houston, Cincinnati Packers: 228,503 3. Billy West, Chicago Traders: 203,614
SHORTSTOP 1. Harold Batkin, Cleveland Bobcats: 191,821 2. Bo McBean, Pittsburgh Industrials: 151,728 3. Steve Hurst, New York Knickerbockers: 141,788
LEFT FIELD 1. Walt McCamish, Cincinnati Packers: 213,769 2. Stan Patterson, Cleveland Bobcats: 174,616 3. Hillyer Bryan, Pittsburgh Industrials: 161,596
CENTER FIELD 1. Witness York, Cincinnati Packers: 250,500 2. Grammercy Locke, Cleveland Bobcats: 247,302 3. Dennis Black, Philadelphia Quakers: 213,394
RIGHT FIELD 1. Jerry Downs, Cleveland Bobcats: 214,087 2. Gary Trent, Philadelphia Quakers: 213,266 3. Barry Sheridan, Cincinnati Packers: 212,239
STARTING PITCHER 1. Wayne Gibbs, Milwaukee Dairymen: 167,489 2. Paul Wiley, Philadelphia Quakers: 161,517 3. Skip Shannon, Cleveland Bobcats: 160,113 4. Jose Chapa, Philadelphia Quakers: 143,467 5. Chuck Porter, Washington Rough Riders: 139,767
RELIEVER 1. Marcos Lopez, New York Knickerbockers: 107,431 2. Jesse Burnside, New York Knickerbockers: 73,817 3. Rick Welle, Kansas City Bulls: 68,437 4. Terry Campbell, Washington Rough Riders: 65,278 5. Brian Souza, Dallas Wranglers: 55,798
King has a lifetime .307 average and .370 on-base percentage in his career with 969 hits, 152 doubles, 8 triples, 146 home runs, 516 RBIs and 491 runs scored.
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