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Union League All-Star Fan Voting Final Results
Sunday, July 9th , 2056
Included below are the final voting results for the Union League All-Stars. The top vote getter at each position, as well as the top 3 starters and relievers, will be included on the final roster for each team. The top player, Michael Price, received 5,505,902 votes.
CATCHER 1. John Graham, Ann Arbor Wolverines: 3,729,882 2. Tod Kralik, Cleveland Brownies: 2,567,625 3. Matthew Gibbons, Miami Sharks: 2,250,105
FIRST BASE 1. Cliff Brooks, Calgary Clippers: 3,318,350 2. Jorge Avila, Oregon Pioneers: 3,246,817 3. Manuel Hernandez, Bristol Owls: 3,094,460
SECOND BASE 1. Peter Trevino, Toronto Rush: 3,922,745 2. Chris Lueras, Miami Sharks: 3,730,205 3. Sean Kiley, Oregon Pioneers: 3,054,949
THIRD BASE 1. Rocky Revay, Bend Bandits: 4,256,214 2. Bernard Ortiz, Boston Patriots: 4,099,130 3. Emelio Renteria, Miami Sharks: 3,596,824
SHORTSTOP 1. Franklyn Borba, Ann Arbor Wolverines: 4,732,740 2. Jake Stone, Calgary Clippers: 4,704,686 3. Christopher Nichols, Toronto Rush: 4,380,391
LEFT FIELD 1. Tony Farina, Calgary Clippers: 3,118,798 2. Juan Franco, Ann Arbor Wolverines: 2,934,334 3. Nishida Kazudu, Texas Roadrunners: 2,915,762
CENTER FIELD 1. Jason Fuller, Texas Roadrunners: 4,600,489 2. Brian Juguilon, Oregon Pioneers: 4,574,348 3. Manuel Ayala, Ann Arbor Wolverines: 4,394,081
RIGHT FIELD 1. Michael Price, Cleveland Brownies: 5,505,902 2. Wesley Davis, Ann Arbor Wolverines: 3,880,526 3. Daniel Sarachaga, Bristol Owls: 3,326,881
DESIGNATED HITTER 1. Buddha Baker, New York Enforcers: 3,412,036 2. Grady Nelson, Cleveland Brownies: 3,282,923 3. Gene Smith, Texas Roadrunners: 2,977,693
STARTING PITCHER 1. Eddie Batista, Bend Bandits: 3,636,698 2. George Martos, Oregon Pioneers: 3,605,320 3. Boddie Montgomery, Ann Arbor Wolverines: 3,200,673 4. Richard Nagy, Oregon Pioneers: 3,041,847 5. Travis Barrett, Bristol Owls: 2,950,259
RELIEVER 1. Daniel Everett, Montreal Mavericks: 1,399,557 2. Victor Kennedy, New York Enforcers: 1,347,210 3. David Virgil, Cleveland Brownies: 1,250,670 4. Manny Nunez, Calgary Clippers: 1,114,546 5. Lewis Brown, Calgary Clippers: 975,922
In his career Price has played in 2528 games, totaling 2844 hits, 434 doubles, 76 triples and 453 homers. He has hit .292 with 1480 RBIs and scored 1722 times.
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