July 8, 1987

1987 NL All-Star voting

Catcher >> Gary Carter, Mets, 936,810

2. Tony Pena, St. Louis, 771,360.  3. Jody Davis, Chicago, 573,668.  4. Lance Parrish, Philadelphia, 411,680.  5. Ozzie Virgil, Atlanta, 353,403. 6, Mike Scioscia, Los Angeles, 307,453. 7, Alan Ashby, Houston, 266,042. 8, Bo Diaz, Cincinnati, 251,560. 9, Benito Santiago, San Diego, 227,954. 10, Mike Fitzgerald, Montreal, 206,094. 11, Bob Brenly, San Francisco, 154,582. 12. Junior Ortiz, Pittsburgh, 62,293.

First base >> Jack Clark, Cardinals, 1,269,136

2. Keith Hernandez, New York, 892,790.  3. Steve Garvey, San Diego, 393,921.  4. Leon Durham, Chicago, 386,507.  5. Andres Galarraga, Montreal, 358,843. 6, Will Clark, San Francisco, 352,728. 7, Glenn Davis, Houston, 309,590. 8, Von Hayes, Philadelphia, 186,005. 9, Franklin Stubbs, Los Angeles, 168,347. 10, Sid Bream, Pittsburgh, 117,176. 11. Terry Francona, Cincinnati, 115,630. 12, Gerald Perry, Atlanta, 86,552.

Second base >> Ryne Sandberg, Cubs, 1,295,957

2. Tommy Herr, St. Louis, 747,328.  3, Steve Sax, Los Angeles, 505,659. 4, Vance Law, Montreal, 327,403. 5, Bill Doran, Houston, 310,608. 6, Juan Samuel, Philadelphia, 288,590. 7. Wally Backman, New York, 244,694. 8, Robby Thompson, San Francisco, 234,264. 9, Johnny Ray, Pittsburgh, 186,285. 10, Ron Oester, Cincinnati, 175,401. 11, Damaso Garcia, Atlanta, 156,319. 12, Joey Cora, San Diego, 73,164.

Third base >> Mike Schmidt, Phillies, 1,818,905

2. Terry Pendleton, St. Louis, 626,464.  3. Tim Wallach, Montreal, 429,205. 4, Buddy Bell, Cincinnati, 398,824. 5, Chris Brown, San Diego, 205,095. 6, Keith Moreland, Chicago, 186,323. 7, Ken Oberkfell, Atlanta, 175,455. 8, Denny Walling, Houston, 175,103. 9, Howard Johnson, New York, 161,046. 10, Kevin Mitchell, San Francisco, 97,977. 11. Jim Morrison, Pittsburgh, 89,505. 12, x-Matt Williams, San Francisco, 947.

Shortstop >> Ozzie Smith, Cardinals, 2,254,409

2. Hubie Brooks, Montreal, 452,229.  3. Shawon Dunston, Chicago, 305,717. 4, Garry Templeton, San Diego, 303,186. 5, Barry Larkin, Cincinnati, 235,272. 6, Craig Reynolds, Houston, 212,971. 7, Rafael Santana, New York, 197,229. 8, Jose Uribe, San Francisco, 194,013. 9, Mariano Duncan, Los Angeles, 169,832. 10, Steve Jeltz, Philadelphia, 77,094. 11. Andres Thomas, Atlanta, 76,587. 12. Rafael Belliard, Pittsburgh, 65,905.

Outfield >> Eric Davis, Reds, 1,810,391.  2. Darryl Strawberry, Mets, 1,255,651.  3. Andre Dawson, Cubs, 1,167,091.

4. Dale Murphy, Atlanta, 960,388.  5. Tony Gwynn, San Diego, 745,209. 6. Vince Coleman, St. Louis, 724,202. 7. Willie McGee, St. Louis, 651,383. 8, Pedro Guerrero, Los Angeles, 588,995. 9, Dave Parker, Cincinnati, 418,511. 10, Jeffrey Leonard, San Francisco, 388,110. 11, Len Dykstra, New York, 329,459. 12, Candy Maldonado, San Francisco, 326,948.

13. Jose Cruz, Houston, 324,858.  14. Billy Hatcher, Houston, 321,348. 15. Mitch Webster, Houston, 291,678. 16. Kevin Bass, Houston, 262,256. 17, Chili Davis, San Francisco, 241,594. 18. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh, 236,488. 19, Herm Winningham, Montreal, 205,428. 20, Kevin McReynolds, New York, 188,605. 21, Ken Griffey, Atlanta, 187,073. 22, Kal Daniels, Cincinnati, 178,635. 23, Bob Dernier, Chicago, 169,602. 24, Barry Bonds, Pittsburgh, 149,472.

25. Jim Lindeman, St. Louis, 148,932.  26. John Kruk, San Diego, 142,449. 27. Glenn Wilson, Philadelphia, 138,279. 28. Mike Marshall, Los Angeles, 128,329. 29, Ken Landreaux, Los Angeles, 121,766. 30, Gary Matthews, Chicago, 105,263. 31, x-Tim Raines, Montreal, 86,571. 32, Bobby Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 78,325. 33, Stan Jefferson, San Diego, 74,800. 34, Milt Thompson, Philadelphia, 64,818. 35, Dion James, Atlanta, 64,809. 36, John Shelby#, Los Angeles, 61,143.

x > write-in candidate
# > player traded from other league

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