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Published: Monday, July 7, 2008

American League All-Star voting

Final

American League

First Base

1. Kevin Youkilis, Red Sox, 2,858,130

2. Justin Morneau, Twins, 2,801,307

3. Jason Giambi, Yankees, 1,668,126

4. Paul Konerko, White Sox, 825,472

5. Carlos Pena, Rays, 797,705

Second Base

1. Dustin Pedroia, Red Sox, 2,492,698

2. Ian Kinsler, Rangers, 2,458,455

3. Robinson Cano, Yankees, 1,458,126

4. Placido Polanco, Tigers, 1,040,514

5. Brian Roberts, Orioles, 734,465

Third Base

1. Alex Rodriguez, Yankees, 3,934,518

2. Mike Lowell, Red Sox, 2,006,101

3. Joe Crede, White Sox, 1,175,229

4. Miguel Cabrera, Tigers, 970,005

5. Hank Blalock, Rangers, 682,587

Shortstop

1. Derek Jeter, Yankees, 3,747,437

2. Michael Young, Rangers, 2,317,403

3. Edgar Renteria, Tigers, 987,147

4. Orlando Cabrera, White Sox, 975,433

4. Julio Lugo, Red Sox, 943,766

Catcher

1. Joe Mauer, Twins, 2,885,246

2. Jason Varitek, Red Sox, 2,216,344

3. Ivan Rodriguez, Tigers, 1,483,425

4. Jorge Posada, Yankees, 1,458,425

5. A.J. Pierzynski, White Sox, 957,169

Designated Hitter

1. David Ortiz, Red Sox, 3,554,209

2. Hideki Matsui, Yankees, 2,198,042

3. Jim Thome, White Sox, 1,417,796

4. Frank Catalanotto, Rangers, 864,550

5. Jason Kubel, Minnesota, 706,844

Outfield

1. Josh Hamilton, Rangers, 3,708,709

2. Manny Ramirez, Red Sox, 3,428,577

3. Ichiro Suzuki, Mariners, 2,012,912

4. J.D. Drew, Red Sox, 1,881,321

5. Vladimir Guerrero, Angels, 1,736,074

6. Milton Bradley, Rangers, 1,680,413

7. Johnny Damon, Yankees, 1,677,502

8. Bobby Abreu, Yankees, 1,676,096

9. Melky Cabrera, Yankees, 1,277,274

10. Grady Sizemore, Indians, 1,240,611

11. Magglio Ordonez, Tigers, 1,238,597

12. Torii Hunter, Angels, 1,188,486

13. Coco Crisp, Red Sox, 1,122,950

14. Jermaine Dye, White Sox, 1,082,066

15. Carl Crawford, Rays, 1,021,632

National League

First Base

1. Lance Berkman, Astros, 3,373,696

2. Prince Fielder, Brewers, 2,596,217

3. Derrek Lee, Cubs, 2,374,916

4. Albert Pujols, Cardinals, 2,225,932

5. Ryan Howard, Phillies, 1,062,958

Second Base

1. Chase Utley, Phillies, 3,889,602

2. Mark DeRosa, Cubs, 2,039,576

3. Rickie Weeks, Brewers, 1,874,503

4. Dan Uggla, Marlins, 1,520,065

5. Kazuo Matsui, Astros, 1,428,889

Third Base

1. Chipper Jones, Braves, 3.772,211

2. Aramis Ramirez, Cubs, 2,432,700

3. David Wright, Mets, 1,740,929

4. Bill Hall, Brewers, 1,689,156

5. Ty Wigginton, Astros, 943,655

Shortstop

1. Hanley Ramirez, Marlins, 2,326,285

2. J.J. Hardy, Brewers, 2,207,730

3. Miguel Tejada, Astros, 2,025,995

4. Ryan Theriot, Cubs, 2,003,743

5. Jose Reyes, Mets, 1,309,137

Catcher

1. Geovany Soto, Cubs, 3,096,135

2. Jason Kendall, Brewers, 2,503,376

3. Brian McCann, Braves, 1,749,707

4. Yadier Molina, Cardinals, 1,682,828

5. Bengie Molina, Giants, 1,130,841

Outfield

1. Ryan Braun, Brewers, 3,835,840

2. Alfonso Soriano, Cubs, 3,353,840

3. Kosuke Fukudome, Cubs, 2,994,935

4. Ken Griffey, Jr., Reds, 2,907,746

5. Corey Hart Brewers, 2,366,008

6. Mike Cameron, Brewers, 1,832,916

7. Carlos Lee, Astros, 1,760,663

8. Matt Holliday, Rockies, 1,750,970

9. Rick Ankiel, Cardinals, 1,662,402

10. Ryan Ludwick, Cardinals, 1,467,768

11 Carlos Beltran, Mets, 1,434,766

12. Hunter Pence, Astros, 1,361,893

13. Pat Burrell, Phillies, 1,290,761

14. Justin Upton, Diamondbacks, 1,031,991

15. Nate McLouth, Pirates, 1,018,659

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