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This former Red ranks 8th all-time with 19 total bases as an All-Star. Name him.
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Below are the updated National League All-Star voting results. To cast your ballot, CLICK HERE. We’ll have another #VoteRedsLunch on Twitter this week and a big announcement about next week’s #VoteRedsLunch coming up.
FIRST BASE
1. Albert Pujols – 2,806,864
2. Joey Votto – 2,270,211
3. Prince Fielder – 2,066,327
4. Ryan Howard – 1,477,478
5. Freddie Freeman – 559,762
SECOND BASE
1. Brandon Phillips – 2,286,378
2. Rickie Weeks – 2,094,502
3. Chase Utley – 1,827,194
4. Dan Uggla – 1,012,370
5. Freddy Sanchez – 987,606
THIRD BASE
1. Placido Polanco – 2,599,925
2. Chipper Jones – 1,558,895
3. Pablo Sandoval – 1,302,098
4. David Wright – 1,228,710
5. Scott Rolen – 1,102,626
SHORTSTOP
1. Troy Tulowitzki – 2,385,991
2. Jose Reyes – 1,972,820
3. Jimmy Rollins – 1,354,896
4. Alex Gonzalez – 928,992
5. Yuniesky Betancourt – 860,163
CATCHER
1. Brian McCann – 2,301,252
2. Yadier Molina – 1,836,490
3. Buster Posey – 1,573,484
4. Jonathan Lucroy – 1,098,507
5. Carlos Ruiz – 1,095,081
OUTFIELDER
1. Ryan Braun – 3,034,057
2. Lance Berkman – 2,562,428
3. Matt Holliday – 2,390,118
4. Matt Kemp – 2,062,667
5. Andre Ethier – 1,889,298
6. Jay Bruce – 1,681,613
7. Shane Victorino – 1,357,115
8. Carlos Beltran – 1,261,308
9. Jason Hewyard – 1,059,581
10. Raul Ibanez – 982,046

Johnny Bench
Pete rose
Arlie Latham!
Rose
Joe Morgan
J Bench
Johnny bench
tony perez
Pete Rose
Joe Morgan
Pete Rose.
Eric Davis
might as well write in Nap Lajoie
Dave Concepcion
Mordecai Brown
Johnny Bench
Pete Rose
Johnny Bench
Pete Rose and I think he is 7th all-time not 8th.
Johnny Bench FTW!
That’s Johnny Bench!
Eric Davis
Frank Robinson
Barry Larkin
Bench
Bench. 7 singles, 3 HRs
Tony Perez
Johnny Bench
Bench!
Ken Griffey, Jr.
Frank Robinson
pete rose
Ken Griffey 1992
Joe Morgan
Pete Rose
pete rose
Johnny Bench. Tied with Hank Aaron
with 17 all-star appearances, I would have to guess Pete Rose
Peter Edward Rose
Johnny Bench
Johnny Bench
Read the question wrong,it`s Johnny Bench.
So What’s the answer ? I think it’s Dave Concepcion
Mr. Johnny Bench from the BIG RED MACHINE
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