Blue Jays’ Bichette, Guerrero, Chapman lead the way in All-Star Game voting

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Published 13.06.2023
Blue Jays’ Bichette, Guerrero, Chapman lead the way in All-Star Game voting

Three quarters of the Toronto Blue Jays‘ infield are main the American League in All-Star Game voting for his or her positions.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette, and Matt Chapman are at present the highest vote-getters for first base, shortstop, and third base, respectively, for the sport in Seattle subsequent month.

Bichette is operating away with the voting for shortstop, with a 398,562 hole on Corey Seagar of the Texas Rangers, whereas Guerrero has a 12,797 lead on Yandy Diaz of the Rays, and Chapman is forward of the Rangers’ Josh Jung by 4,486 votes.

Those three aren’t the one members of the Blue Jays in rivalry to play on the mid-summer traditional at T-Mobile Park on Tuesday, July 11. Alejandro Kirk is fourth in voting for catcher and Brandon Belt is second in voting for DH. In addition, all three Toronto outfielders are within the high 10 of present ballots forged: Kevin Kiermaier (fifth), George Springer (seventh), and Daulton Varsho (tenth).

Even Whit Merrifield is sitting in third for the nomination at second base, regardless of making solely 33 begins on the place. The utilityman has made 48 begins whereas overlaying all three outfield positions.

The full breakdown of Phase 1 of All-Star Game voting could be discovered right here. Atlanta’s Ronald Acuña Jr. (1,086,537) and Shohei Ohtani (924,182) of the Angels lead the NL and AL, respectively, with essentially the most votes.