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Red Sox first baseman Kevin Youkilis has edged in front of the Yankees' Mark Teixeira in the latest American League All-Star vote results, in what is easily the closest race at any position. According to results announced today on MLB.com, Youkilis has 1,110,366 votes, compared to Teixeira's 1,109,051. A third deserving candidate, Minnesota's Justin Morneau, is not too far behind with 937,057 votes. Here's a quick statistical comparison of the three: Youkilis: .331 BA, .463 OBP, .610 slugging, 11 HR, 38 RBI, 37 R As a result of an early season DL trip, Youkilis has played in 10 fewer games than Teixeira, and 16 fewer games than Morneau. In other A.L. results: -Boston's Jason Bay is by far the top vote getter among outfielders, followed by the injured Josh Hamilton of Texas and perennial All-Star Ichiro Suzuki of Seattle. -Dustin Pedroia remains second by a healthy margin to Texas' Ian Kinsler at second base. -Jason Varitek is a distant second to Minnesota's Joe Mauer at catcher. -Tampa Bay third baseman Evan Longoria is the number-one overall vote getter. With nearly 2 million votes, he is way out in front of the Yankees' Alex Rodriguez. -Derek Jeter is a shoe-in to make the start at shortstop. The Sox' Jed Lowrie, who has barely played this season, is still the fifth-leading vote getter. |
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