Altuve takes overall lead in AL in ballot update

June 19th, 2018

HOUSTON -- The Astros are surging.
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may the best safest bet to land as an American League starter after taking the MLB voting lead in the latest 2018 Camping World MLB All-Star Ballot update on Tuesday. Altuve is clobbering fellow competitors at second base, racing ahead with 1,572,101 votes, with Yankees rookie in second place (534,758) at the position.
"I think it's remarkable, and I think it's well deserved for someone who represents our game in exceptional fashion," Astros manager AJ Hinch said. "I think the voters are getting it right. He's every bit of what's right about baseball. I love the guy and I'm happy that he's getting the recognition that he should."
Altuve, who overtook (1,568,417 votes) as the top vote-getter since last week's first ballot update, became the first player to reach 100 hits in Monday's 5-4 win against the Rays. Altuve's 102 hits are the most among all MLB players, and his .342 batting average is the highest in the AL.
It appears the reigning AL Most Valuable Player Award winner is a lock to represent the Astros as a starter for the fourth consecutive year.
"It's good. It means that you're doing something good for your team," Altuve said. "The way I see it is every time somebody votes for you, it's also supporting your team. That's what we're here for. Obviously we've been playing really good."

With 458,367 votes, has jumped ahead two spots since the previous update and only trails Manny Machado (671,133) at shortstop. The 2017 All-Star starter leaped over (420,674) and Didi Gregorius (413,135). Correa has batted .345 in his past seven games, with 10 hits, three homers and eight RBIs.
Fellow 2017 All-Star starter , and all other AL outfielders, lag behind three superstar goliaths in Betts, (1,323,292) and (1,061,370). Springer, who has 511,815 votes, remains in fifth place behind No. 4 Indians outfielder (518,350).
Designated hitter Evan Gattis, who was named AL Player of the Week on Monday, has drawn plenty of attention. Gattis, who was ranked fourth in the AL's DH spot in last week's update, has jumped to third place with 363,362 votes. Gattis is batting .378 with six homers and 21 RBIs in his past 12 games.
Third baseman , first baseman Yuli Gurriel and catcher are also in third in their respective races. (eighth) and (10th) are in the top 10 among AL outfielders.
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