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Seven Brewers among all-star voters

May 30, 2007 By WRN Contributor

The Milwaukee Brewers and New York Mets are the only National League teams with at least seven players listed among the leaders in the first announced voting totals for this year's All-Star squad. 

Infielders Prince Fielder and J.J. Hardy both rank second at their positions, while Rickie Weeks and Johnny Estrada rank third.  Bill Hall, Geoff Jenkins and Corey Hart all rank in the top 15 among outfielders. 

Last season, just one player on the team finished in the top 10 at their position in the final voting for the All-Star game. 

 

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