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tworooks
06-08-2005, 07:10 PM
i have tallied the percentage of votes that are from the AL East for the top 5 for each position, and 15 for OF.
1st: 69.2%
2nd: 61.072%
SS: 87.481%
3rd: 79.342%
C: 66.691%
DH: 82.363%
OF: 58.879%

Total of top vote getters that are from AL East: 69.264%

Thats just g*y(I can't type it or else it takes a picture of the screen, lol), but I'm glad that I'm not an American League fan. I guess other teams fans better take advantage of the 25 votes limit.

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Results as of June 6: 1st Base
Player Name Team Total Votes
1. Martinez, T. Yankees 473,844
2. Millar, K. Red Sox 332,888
3. Konerko, P. White Sox 293,405
4. Teixeira, M. Rangers 272,032
5. Sexson, R. Mariners 201,264


2nd Base
Player Name Team Total Votes
1. Roberts, B. Orioles 629,574
2. Soriano, A. Rangers 587,083
3. Bellhorn, M. Red Sox 276,636
4. Womack, T. Yankees 220,773
5. Boone, B. Mariners 131,258


Shortstop
Player Name Team Total Votes
1. Tejada, M. Orioles 713,587
2. Jeter, D. Yankees 587,109
3. Renteria, E. Red Sox 391,683
4. Guillen, C. Tigers 126,621
5. Young, M. Rangers 115,573


3rd Base
Player Name Team Total Votes
1. Rodriguez, A. Yankees 860,958
2. Mueller, B. Red Sox 314,350
3. Mora, M. Orioles 216,709
4. Beltre, A. Mariners 192,449
5. Blalock, H. Rangers 169,975


Catcher
Player Name Team Total Votes
1. Varitek, J. Red Sox 633,959
2. Rodriguez, I. Tigers 472,364
3. Posada, J. Yankees 350,969
4. Lopez, J. Orioles 239,847
5. Mauer, J. Twins 139,352


Designated Hitter
Player Name Team Total Votes
1. Ortiz, D. Red Sox 958,811
2. Giambi, J. Yankees 248,540
3. Palmeiro, R. Orioles 244,258
4. Young, D. Tigers 184,251
5. Thomas, F. White Sox 126,590


Outfield
Player Name Team Total Votes
1. Ramirez, M. Red Sox 758,904
2. Suzuki, I. Mariners 707,654
3. Guerrero, V. Angels 695,246
4. Damon, J. Red Sox 609,597
5. Sheffield, G. Yankees 516,140
6. Matsui, H. Yankees 431,461
7. Nixon, T. Red Sox 304,906
8. Hunter, T. Twins 296,150
9. Sosa, S. Orioles 289,719
10. Williams, B. Yankees 234,305
11. Podsednik, S. White Sox 187,533
12. Anderson, G. Angels 137,652
13. Finley, S. Angels 130,336
14. Jones, J. Twins 110,101
15. Dye, J. White Sox 97,566



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Patrick del Poker Grande
06-08-2005, 07:12 PM
Oh yeah. You're the guy whose parents installed that gay computer monitoring software so you can't look at porn all day? You haven't figured out a way around that yet? I've gotta say I'm a bit disappointed in you.

Voltron87
06-08-2005, 07:13 PM
so have they found out about your horseporn yet tworooks?

meep_42
06-08-2005, 07:14 PM
Wait, there are other teams besides the O's, Sox, and Yanks?

-d

sublime
06-08-2005, 07:15 PM
all star voting used to aggravete me, but i really dont care anymore. its a fan spectical, let them see who they want.

Patrick del Poker Grande
06-08-2005, 07:17 PM
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all star voting used to aggravete me, but i really dont care anymore. its a fan spectical, let them see who they want.

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I tend to agree, but it's still aggravating. I just hope people remember these things when they're stacking players up, giving lifetime stats, and including All-Star appearances in the comparisons.

tworooks
06-08-2005, 07:17 PM
well i got the password through the keylogger, but when the trial for the "invisible keylogger" came to an end, it had a pop up showing that it had to be registered to be continued. they thought someone hacked the computer.

they ended up changing passwords for everything. but now, for the version they downloaded of this cyber sentinel, it only allows you to download the software up until a certain date, and then i uninstalled it after that date. it makes you put in the password, so it still takes pictures and stuff.

but when you try to open it, its unable to locate component. they wont see anything unless they buy the activation code. but it still stops me from tying stuff or looking at p0rn, by taking a picture and immediately closes or forces the browser to go "back."

Patrick del Poker Grande
06-08-2005, 07:19 PM
That sucks. What a crock.

bosoxfan
06-08-2005, 07:28 PM
I thought I heard that the Yankees were benching Tino to put Giambi back at first. It would be great if he starts in the all-star game when he doesn't even start for his team.

Uston
06-08-2005, 07:29 PM
Most pathetic batch of AL first-basemen ever?

2+2 wannabe
06-08-2005, 08:00 PM
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Most pathetic batch of AL first-basemen ever?

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where's john olerud when you need him?

nothumb
06-08-2005, 09:23 PM
Nevermind that the fans happen to have picked the clearly correct choices at second, third, short, DH, and catcher. Ramirez leading for OF is kind of ridiculous though.

BTW, you really bothered to add these up? What a [censored] nit. I guess having that gay penis dildo rimjob pornography software blocking thing on your computer really cuts off a lot of activities.

NT

istewart
06-08-2005, 09:25 PM
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I guess having that gay penis dildo rimjob pornography software blocking thing on your computer really cuts off a lot of activities.


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ROFL

Jack of Arcades
06-08-2005, 10:31 PM
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Most pathetic batch of AL first-basemen ever?

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Probably. There are four NL first basemen (Lee, Pujols, Johnson, Delgado) better than the best AL firstbaseman (Texiera). Overbay, Ward, and Clark are better than Sweeney, the second best one.

pryor15
06-10-2005, 05:24 AM
but they aren't really a stretch, are they? it's not like renteria's leading the al SS race or giambi's leading at dh. you could probably make a case for most of, if not all, those leaders.

nomar's still out in front in the NL. now there's your problem