National League All-Star Voting Update
June 15, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Baseball
Here is the National League All-Star voting update as of Monday morning. One thing to note is how much respect the players for the Philadelphia Phillies are getting in the balloting. Another thing to note is how Manny Ramirez has dropped out of the running for a starting spot in the outfield.

NL All-Star voting shows a lot of Phillies (Image: Zuma Press)
All-Star voting update for the National League:
First Basemen
1) Albert Pujols – St. Louis Cardinals – 2,158,036
2) Ryan Howard – Philadelphia Phillies – 1,147,227
3) Prince Fielder – Milwaukee Brewers – 926,727
4) Adrian Gonzalez – San Diego Padres – 671,867
5) Lance Berkman – Houston Astros – 391,492
Second Basemen
1) Chase Utley – Philadelphia Phillies – 2,273,355
2) Orlando Hudson – Los Angeles Dodgers – 904,648
3) Rickie Weeks – Milwaukee Brewers – 707,074
4) Skip Schumaker – St. Louis Cardinals – 496,103
5) Brandon Phillips – Cincinnati Reds – 359,863
Third Basemen
1) David Wright – New York Mets – 1,256,736
2) Ryan Zimmerman – Washington Nationals – 920,780
3) Chipper Jones – Atlanta Braves – 864,017
4) Pedro Feliz – Philadelphia Phillies – 792,123
5) Bill Hall – Milwaukee Brewers – 705,978
Shortstops
1) Jimmy Rollins – Philadelphia Phillies – 1,216,007
2) Hanley Ramirez – Florida Marlins – 1,128,547
3) J.J. Hardy – Milwaukee Brewers – 865,306
4) Jose Reyes – New York Mets – 625,352
5) Miguel Tejada – Houston Astros – 608,367
Catchers
1) Yadier Molina – St. Louis Cardinals – 1,051,485
2) Brian McCann – Atlanta Braves – 895,663
3) Jason Kendall – Milwaukee Brewers – 815,880
4) Carlos Ruiz – Philadelphia Phillies – 809,633
5) Bengie Molina – San Francisco Giants – 793,580
Outfielders
1) Raul Ibanez – Philadelphia Phillies – 1,897,905
2) Ryan Braun – Milwaukee Brewers – 1,667,029
3) Carlos Beltran – New York Mets – 1,367,412
4) Alfonso Soriano – Chicago Cubs – 1,340,699
5) Shane Victorino – Philadelphia Phillies – 1,116,524
6) Manny Ramirez – Los Angeles Dodgers – 999,800
7) Mike Cameron – Milwaukee Brewers – 936,014
8) Jayson Werth – Philadelphia Phillies – 834,910
9) Corey Hart – Milwaukee Brewers – 791,646
10) Rick Ankiel – St. Louis Cardinals – 721,842
11) Ryan Ludwick – St. Louis Cardinals – 697,720
12) Adam Dunn – Washington Nationals – 584,602
13) Matt Kemp – Los Angeles Dodgers – 549,420
14) Andre Ethier – Los Angeles Dodgers – 521,452
15) Kosuke Fukudome – Chicago Cubs – 458,902














