July 8, 1990

1990 NL All-Star voting

Catcher >> Benito Santiago, Padres, 1,785,412

2. Mike Scioscia, Los Angeles, 571,378.  3. Todd Zeile, St. Louis, 570,971.  4. Terry Kennedy, San Francisco, 521,570.  5. Craig Biggio, Houston, 391,924. 6. Joe Girardi, Chicago, 367,042. 7. Joe Oliver, Cincinnati, 356,350.  8. Mike LaValliere, Pittsburgh, 337,211.  9. Nelson Santovenia, Montreal, 323,032. 10. Ernie Whitt, Atlanta, 218,481. 11. Darren Daulton, Philadelphia, 140,992. 12. Barry Lyons, New York, 100,517.

First base >> Will Clark, Giants, 2,211,243

2. Mark Grace, Chicago, 706,167.  3. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis, 479,082.  4. Glenn Davis, Houston, 477,460.  5. Andres Galarraga, Montreal, 475,729.  6. Jack Clark, San Diego, 363,038. 7. Todd Benzinger, Cincinnati, 304,769. 8. Eddie Murray, Los Angeles, 250,423. 9. Sid Bream, Pittsburgh, 195,051.  10. Ricky Jordan, Philadelphia, 187,964.  11. Mike Marshall, New York, 104,643. 12. Nick Esasky, Atlanta, 79,559.

Second base >> Ryne Sandberg, Cubs, 2,262,245

2. Roberto Alomar, San Diego, 529,390.  3. Delino DeShields, Montreal, 501,704.  4. Robby Thompson, San Francisco, 372,899. 5. Gregg Jefferies, New York, 350,576. 6. Mariano Duncan, Cincinnati, 342,668.  7. Jose Oquendo, St. Louis, 295,139.  8. Jose Lind, Pittsburgh, 284,875. 9. Tom Herr, Philadelphia, 245,264. 10. Bill Doran, Houston, 202,838. 11. Jeff Treadway, Atlanta, 103,012.

Third base >> Chris Sabo, Reds, 1,399,604

2. Matt Williams, San Francisco, 812,543.  3. Howard Johnson, New York, 769,722.  4. Tim Wallach, Montreal, 769,169.  5. Terry Pendleton, St. Louis, 451,399.  6. Luis Salazar, Chicago, 405,311.  7. Bip Roberts, San Diego, 254,664.  8. Ken Caminiti, Houston, 228,990. 9. Charlie Hayes, Philadelphia, 196,499. 10. Jeff King, Pittsburgh, 157,731. 11. Jim Presley, Atlanta, 150,399. 12. Jeff Hamilton, Los Angeles, 117,361.

Shortstop >> Ozzie Smith, Cardinals, 1,337,815

2. Barry Larkin, Cincinnati, 1,258,595.  3. Shawon Dunston, Chicago, 846,227.  4. Jose Uribe, San Francisco, 460,196.  5. Spike Owen, Montreal, 415,022.  6. Garry Templeton, San Diego, 326,188.  7. Jay Bell, Pittsburgh, 279,948.  8. Alfredo Griffin, Los Angeles, 240,849. 9. Kevin Elster, New York, 196,093.  10. Dickie Thon, Philadelphia, 176,594.  11. Rafael Ramirez, Houston, 150,686. 12. Jeff Blauser, Atlanta, 62,823.

Outfield >> 1. Andre Dawson, Cubs, 1,622,640.  2. Lenny Dykstra, Phillies, 1,564,157.  3. Kevin Mitchell, Giants, 1,348,930.

4. Tony Gwynn, San Diego, 1,143,282.  5. Darryl Strawberry, New York, 1,033,266.  6. Bobby Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 932,080.  7. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh, 804,245. 8. Eric Davis, Cincinnati, 601,215. 9. Barry Bonds, Pittsburgh, 595,759. 10. Tim Raines, Montreal, 583,255. 11. Willie McGee, St. Louis, 518,089. 12. Vince Coleman, St. Louis, 504,116.

13. Joe Carter, San Diego, 498,294.  14. Jerome Walton, Chicago, 435,538.  15. Brett Butler, San Francisco, 411,019. 16. Marquis Grissom, Montreal, 392,230. 17. Billy Hatcher, Cincinnati, 298,564. 18. Dale Murphy, Atlanta, 296,449. 19. Larry Walker, Montreal, 293,042. 20. Eric Anthony, Houston, 289,395. 21. Kevin McReynolds, New York, 270,765. 22. Von Hayes, Philadelphia, 262,458. 23. Dwight Smith, Chicago, 240,062. 24. Kevin Bass, Houston, 234,438.

25. Paul O'Neill, Cincinnati, 216,521.  26. Fred Lynn, San Diego, 216,191.  27. Kal Daniels, Los Angeles, 206,176. 28. Hubie Brooks, Los Angeles, 151,742. 29. John Kruk, Philadelphia, 141,307. 30. Glenn Wilson, Houston, 127,280. 31. Juan Samuel, Los Angeles, 116,673. 32. Gerald Young, Houston, 110,445. 33. Oddibe McDowell, Atlanta, 104,016. 34. Glenn Braggs, Cincinnati, 102,898. 35. Lonnie Smith, Atlanta, 72,620. 36. Keith Miller, New York, 68,691.

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