Wednesday, June 30, 2010

RP All-Star Team Voting Update

Here is how the All-Star voting is looking as of this morning. Voting continues through noon on July 5. Click here to vote for the 2010 RP Mid-Season All-Star.

Starting Pitchers
Jeremy Hellickson (18.95%)
Shane Dyer (12.24%)
Alex Torres (8.75%)
Alex Cobb (7.58%)
Nick Barnese (7.29%)
Alex Colome (6.41%)
Matt Moore (6.12%)
Jake McGee (5.54%)
Jeremy Hall (4.66%)
Kyle Lobstein (3.50%)
David Newmann (3.21%)
Wilking Rodriguez (2.92%)
Richard De Los Santos (2.62%)
Chris Andujar (2.33%)
Joseph Cruz (1.75%)
Heath Phillips (1.75%)
Aneury Rodriguez (1.46%)
Frank De Los Santos (1.17%)
Jason McEachern (1.17%)
Carlos Hernandez (0.58%)

Relief Pitchers
Josh Satow (15.66%)
Zach Quate (12.65%)
Darin Downs (12.35%)
Matt Gorgen (11.75%)
Marquis Fleming (9.04%)
Neil Schenk (6.02%)
Winston Abreu (4.52%)
Scott Shuman (4.22%)
Heath Rollins (3.92%)
Brian Baker (3.31%)
Kirby Yates (2.71%)
RJ Swindle (2.41%)
Mike Jarman (2.11%)
Dale Thayer (2.11%)
Mike Ekstrom (1.81%)
Dan De La Rosa (1.51%)
Joe Bateman (1.20%)
Justin Garcia (1.20%)
Ryan Reid (1.20%)
Deivis Mavarez (0.30%)

Catcher
Stephen Vogt (38.46%)
Nevin Ashley (30.77%)
Mark Thomas (17.95%)
Jake Jefferies (7.69%)
Jose Lobaton (3.85%)
Alvin Colina (1.28%)

First Base
Leslie Anderson (35.06%)
Chris Richard (19.48%)
Matt Fields (15.58%)
Michael Sheridan (15.58%)
Chris Nowak (9.09%)
Ryan Wiegand (5.19%)

Second Base
Tyler Bortnick (43.21%)
Cody Cipriano (22.22%)
Drew Anderson (16.05%)
Joe Dillon (9.88%)
Matt Hall (4.94%)
Anthony Scelfo (3.70%)

Shortstop
Tim Beckham (34.25%)
Elliot Johnson (24.66%)
Shawn O'Malley (16.44%)
Angel Chavez (12.33%)
Chris De La Cruz (9.59%)
Robi Estrada (2.74%)

Third Base
Dan Johnson (57.33%)
Greg Sexton (18.67%)
Matt Sweeney (18.67%)
Kyle Spraker (5.33%)
Julio Cedeno (0%)

Outfield
Henry Wrigley (18.49%)
Desmond Jennings (16.39%)
Matt Joyce (11.34%)
Chris Murrill (9.66%)
Reid Fronk (7.98%)
Emeel Salem (7.14%)
Justin Ruggiano (5.88%)
Brett Nommensen (4.20%)
Fernando Perez (4.20%)
John Matulia (3.36%)
Kyeong Kang (2.94%)
Ty Morrison (2.52%)
Isaias Velasquez (2.52%)
Rashad Eldridge (2.10%)
Dustin Biell (1.26%)

5 comments:

  1. Fronk deserves better, here are the OF's with OPS in front:

    .855 - Henry Wrigley (18.49%)
    .814 - Desmond Jennings (16.39%)
    1.004 - Matt Joyce (11.34%)
    .735 - Chris Murrill (9.66%)
    .877 - Reid Fronk (7.98%)
    .726 - Emeel Salem (7.14%)
    .790 - Justin Ruggiano (5.88%)
    .781 - Brett Nommensen (4.20%)
    .561 - Fernando Perez (4.20%)
    .700 - John Matulia (3.36%)
    .690 - Kyeong Kang (2.94%)
    .737 - Ty Morrison (2.52%)
    .679 - Isaias Velasquez (2.52%)
    .654 - Rashad Eldridge (2.10%)
    .698 - Dustin Biell (1.26%)

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  3. Have the other ladies stop by and vote for your husband, Nicole. I did, he deserves it.

    And will someone please vote for Julio Cedeno? He's having a tough year, but he jumped over HV to BG and is very young. Don't let him be the only guy with zero votes, it's not going to affect the outcome, DJohnson has 3B wrapped up.

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  4. Maybe Julio Cedeno shouldn't have jumped over Hudson Valley? Any way, I too, hope he gets at least one vote.
    Also, I did a comparison of stats for Sexton and Sweeney - 3rd base- both have played in 33 games in Montgomery. Check it out-Greg Sexton looks just as qualified as Matt Sweeney to play 3rd base in Montgomery, but unfortunately Sexton had to go back to Charlotte.

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  5. Back to what I have been saying all season....Sweeney did not deserve the jump too Montgomery. Sexton should have remained in Montgomery and Sweeney in Charlotte to work on consistancy.

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