Minoso Still Leads All-Star Voting: Tops Stan Musial by Slight Margin, Daily Racing Form, 1954-06-18

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Minoso Still Leads All-Star Voting V Tops Stan Musial By Slight Margin Dark and Rosen Forge Into Front for Starting Positions In Latest Tally of Ballots By the United Press Al Dark, New York Giant shortstop, and Al Rosen, Cleveland Indian first baseman, moved into the lead for All-Star starting positions today. Dark passed Pee Wee Reese of the Brooklyn Dodgers, and Rosen took ove first place from the Chicago White Sox Ferris Fain. The leaders: Minnie Minoso continued to lead Stan Musial as the highest individual vote-getter. His lead was cut 102 votes by the Cardinal right fielder in the latest vote tally. NATIONAL LEAGUE First Base — Kluszewski, Cincinnati, 6,814; Adcock, Milwaukee, 4,992; Hodges, Brooklyn, 4,513; Fondy, Chicago, 3,886; Torge-son, Philadelphia, 2,157. Second Base — Hamner, Philadelphia, 6,-279; Schoendienst, St. Louis, 5,406; Baker, Chicago, 3,712; Temple, Cincinnati, 2,487; Gilliam, Brooklyn, 2,206. Third Base — Jackson, Chicago, 6,312; Jablonski, St. Louis, 4,883; Mathews, Milwaukee, 4,208; Cox, Brooklyn, 2,442; Jones, Philadelphia, 2,315. Shortstop — Dark, New York, 5,437; Reese, Brooklyn, 4,718; Logan, Milwaukee, / 4,223; Banks, Chicago, 3,616; McMillan, Cincinnati, 2,299. Left Field — Kiner, Chicago, 6,918; J. Robinson, Brooklyn, 5,733; Ennis, Philadelphia, 3,282; Aaron, Milwaukee, 2,856; Thomas, Pittsburgh, 1,709. Center Field — Snider, Brooklyn, 6,227; Bell, Cincinnati, 4,490; Ashburn, Philadelphia, 3,304; Mays, New York, 3,119; Moon, St. Louis, 3,052. Right Field— Musial, St. Louis, 7,012; Sauer, Chicago, 5,749; Mueller, New York, 3,401; Pafko, Milwaukee, 3,264; Furillo, Brooklyn, 3,055. Catcher — Burgess, Philadelphia, 5,804; Campanella, Brooklyn, 4,992; D. Rice, St. Louis, 3,177; Atwell, Pittsburgh, 3,004; Gar-agiola, Chicago, 2,218. AMERICAN LEAGUE First Base — Rosen, Cleveland, 6,208; Fain, Chicago, 5,419; Vernon, Washington, 3,722; E. Robinson, New York, 2,897; Dropo, Detroit, 2,113. Second Base — Avila, Cleveland, 6,193; Fox, Chicago, 5,377; Jacobs, Philadelphia, 2,914; Coleman, New York, 2,659; Young, Baltimore, 1,122. Third Base— Boone, Detroit, 6,054; Kell, Chicago, 4,739; Stephens, Baltimore, 3,116; McDougald, New York, 2,921; Regalado, Cleveland, 2,103. Shortstop — Carrasquel, Chicago, 6,136; Kuenn, Detroit, 4,998; Rizzuto, New York, 4,502; Runnels, Washington, 2,632; M. Boiling, Boston, 1,284. Left Field — Minoso, Chicago, 7,114; Zer-nial, Philadelphia, 4,216; Williams, Boston, 3,742; Woodling, New York, 3,193; Good-• man, Boston, 2,885. Center Field — Mantle, New York, 6,338; Tuttle, Detroit, 4,515; Doby Cleveland,. 3,673; Groth, Chicago, 3,417; Busby, Washington, 3,004. Right Field — Bauer, New York, 6,158; Rivera, Chicago, 4,819; Piersall, Boston, 3,932; Kaline, Detroit, 2,851; Mele, Baltimore, 1,724. Catcher— Berra, New York, 6,195; Hegan, Cleveland, 4,512; Lollar, Chicago, 3,483; House, Detroit, 3,278; White, Boston, 2,359.


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