Guerrero takes lead at 1B in AL All-Star voting
Briefly

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has overtaken Paul Goldschmidt for the highest vote count among American League first basemen in MLB's All-Star balloting with over 1.1 million votes. Acuna Jr. is close behind in the National League outfield voting, benefiting from impressive statistics following a recent return from injury. Seattle Mariners' Cal Raleigh leads AL catchers with 31 home runs, aiming for his first All-Star appearance. Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani dominate overall voting, showcasing their stellar performances this season and aiming for another All-Star nod.
Guerrero, who will tie a franchise record if he's selected by the fans for a fourth time, has garnered 1,192,604 votes for a season that has him batting .279 with 10 home runs and 39 RBIs through 76 games.
Acuna, who would get to play in front of his home fans July 15 at Truist Field, jumped two spots in the latest tabulations to rank fourth among NL outfielders with 1,140,061 total votes.
Read at ESPN.com
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