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MLB All-Star Game 2016 Voting: 1st Update for AL Starters Released

Major League Baseball on Tuesday provided the first voting update for the 2016 All-Star Game on July 12 with a look at the American League leaders. Results for the National League will be available Wednesday.

Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels, Manny Machado of the Baltimore Orioles and longtime Boston Red Sox star David Ortiz—in his final season before retirement—headline the current AL starters, according to MLB:

MLB Communications passed along a complete look at the early returns:

The Kansas City Royals' voting dominance is nothing new. Last season, their fanbase helped secure spots in the starting lineup for Alex Gordon (who missed the game because of injury), Lorenzo Cain, Alcides Escobar and Salvador Perez. They are on pace for a similar result in 2016.

Shortstop is the most competitive position with less than 6,000 votes separating Escobar from front-runner Xander Bogaerts of Boston. The outfield spots behind Trout are also up for grabs, with about 107,000 votes separating second (Cain) from sixth place (Gordon).

Ortiz isn't yet a lock for the starting lineup, though it would take quite an effort from the Royals faithful to get Kendrys Morales to overcome a deficit of more than 466,000 votes. Even if that happened, however, the Red Sox designated hitter would surely get in as a reserve based on his numbers.

The slugger is off to an outstanding start with a .337 average and 14 homers in 45 games. He announced in November on the Players' Tribune that he will retire after the 2016 season. His MVP-level performance has raised questions about that decision, but Steve Buckley of the Boston Herald believes it is final and recently provided comments from the 40-year-old veteran about the situation.

"As the times go by, it just gets harder and harder and harder, man," Ortiz said. "This is just something where you get to the point where you feel like you can't do it any more."

If Ortiz's stance remains firm for another month, the All-Star Game will become a celebration of his career similar to how Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant was honored at the NBA All-Star Game in February—providing a chance for rival fans to give him a respectful send-off despite all the damage he's likely done against their teams over the years.

The first glance at the National League voting tallies Wednesday should yield more wide-open results—unless an NL fanbase has summoned a Royals-like effort. Updates for the AL lineup will be available every Tuesday through at least June 21.

The All-Star Game will be played at the San Diego Padres' Petco Park.

 

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Poll

Best of the American League
Tampa Bay
19%
Boston
19%
Chicago
7%
Minnesota
10%
Los Angeles
17%
Texas
27%
Total votes: 270

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