Mancini 17th among AL outfielders in All-Star Game voting

Major League Baseball released the first update on All-Star Game balloting in the American League and only two Orioles register in the top 10.

Trey Mancini is 17th among outfielders and Chris Davis is 10th among first basemen.

Mancini has received 100,457 votes to put him at a significant distance from leader Mike Trout, who paces all AL players with 951,002. George Springer is second with 776,352 and Austin Meadows is third with 468,111.

Davis has accumulated 70,010 votes. Luke Voit ranks first with 393,356.

Orioles on the ballot who don't appear in the top 10 include catcher Pedro Severino, second baseman Jonathan Villar, shortstop Richie Martin, third baseman Rio Ruiz, outfielders Dwight Smith Jr. and Joey Rickard and designated hitter Renato Núñez.

Rickard was optioned to Triple-A Norfolk on May 23.

mancini-trey-leaping-catch-white-sidebar.jpgMancini is likely to be chosen as a reserve if unable to make up ground in the voting. He's batting .299/.353/.537 with 17 doubles, a triple, 13 home runs and 31 RBIs in 62 games.

Davis won't be spending the break in Cleveland. He goes into Tuesday's series opener against the Blue Jays batting .161/.241/.301 in 47 games.

The ballot is available online and via mobile devices at MLB.com, all 30 club sites, the MLB At Bat and MLB Ballpark mobile apps and on Google Search, and it will be accessible until the "primary" voting period ends on June 21 at 4:00 p.m.

The next AL update will be provided on June 17.

Catchers
Gary Sánchez, Yankees, 737,107
James McCann, White Sox, 289,475
Jason Castro, Twins, 199,497
Robinson Chirinos, Astros, 197,976
Christian Vázquez, Red Sox, 183,291
Jonathan Lucroy, Angels, 139,059
Josh Phegley, Athletics, 89,795
Mike Zunino, Rays, 64,167
Martín Maldonado, Royals, 56,763
Roberto Pérez, Indians, 55,799

First basemen
Luke Voit, Yankees, 393,356
C.J. Cron, Twins, 302,586
José Abreu, White Sox, 286,145
Carlos Santana, Indians, 250,615
Albert Pujols, Angels, 192,816
Yuli Gurriel, Astros, 188,318
Miguel Cabrera, Tigers, 180,803
Mitch Moreland, Red Sox, 116,979
Ji-Man Choi, Rays, 77,847
Chris Davis, Orioles, 70,010

Second basemen
Tommy La Stella, Angels, 487,598
Jose Altuve, Astros, 448,131
DJ LeMahieu, Yankees, 379,820
Jonathan Schoop, Twins, 179,792
Michael Chavis, Red Sox, 156,208
Whit Merrifield, Royals, 146,670
Brandon Lowe, Rays, 110,507
Dee Gordon, Mariners, 63,483
Yolmer Sánchez, White Sox, 55,079
Jason Kipnis, Indians, 50,065

Shortstops
Jorge Polanco, Twins, 395,210
Carlos Correa, Astros, 329,421
Gleyber Torres, Yankees, 322,958
Tim Anderson, White Sox, 281,862
Xander Bogaerts, Red Sox, 220,317
Francisco Lindor, Indians, 175,868
Andrelton Simmons, Angels, 130,774
Adalberto Mondesi, Royals, 81,777
Elvis Andrus, Rangers, 73,559
Willy Adames, Rays, 60,392

Third basemen
Alex Bregman, Astros, 630,159
Gio Urshela, Yankees, 269,716
Hunter Dozier, Royals, 216,809
Rafael Devers, Red Sox, 202,569
Matt Chapman, Athletics, 159,155
Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays, 150,074
Marwin Gonzalez, Twins, 132,235
Yoán Moncada, White Sox, 122,121
David Fletcher, Angels, 90,761
Yandy Díaz, Rays, 62,930

Designated hitter
J.D. Martinez, Red Sox 491,955
Hunter Pence, Rangers, 329,321
Nelson Cruz, Twins, 214,702
Shohei Ohtani, Angels, 166,275
Giancarlo Stanton, Yankees, 157,411
Aledmys Díaz, Astros, 152,614
Khris Davis, Athletics, 140,227
Daniel Vogelbach, Mariners, 131,700
Avisaíl García, Rays, 127,731
Yonder Alonso, White Sox, 71,174

Outfielders
Mike Trout, Angels, 951,002
George Springer, Astros, 776,352
Austin Meadows, Rays, 468,111
Michael Brantley, Astros, 458,577
Mookie Betts, Red Sox, 450,407
Eddie Rosario, Twins, 344,215
Aaron Judge, Yankees, 308,134
Joey Gallo, Rangers, 281,179
Josh Reddick, Astros, 220,079
Max Kepler, Twins, 202,822
Byron Buxton, Twins, 192,230
Andrew Benintendi, Red Sox, 138,911
Brett Gardner, Yankees, 138,426
Jackie Bradley Jr., Red Sox, 124,490
Tommy Pham, Rays, 119,691
Aaron Hicks, Yankees, 110,139
Trey Mancini, Orioles, 100,457
Shin-Soo Choo, Rangers, 95,875
Kevin Kiermaier, Rays, 76,526
Kole Calhoun, Angels, 74,625




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