July 11, 1985

1985 AL All-Star voting

CATCHER | 1. Lance Parrish, Detroit, 1,037,683.

2. Carlton Fisk, Chicago, 787,313. 3. Jim Sundberg, Kansas City, 375,706. 4. Bob Boone, Angels, 355,008. 5. Ernie Whitt, Toronto, 345,248. 6. Rick Dempsey, Baltimore, 289,928. 7. Butch Wynegar, New York, 179,683. 8. Rich Gedman, Boston, 116,837.

FIRST BASE | 1. Eddie Murray, Baltimore, 778,477.

2. Rod Carew, Angels, 728,070. 3. Don Mattingly, New York, 506,008. 4. Willie Upshaw, Toronto, 383,364. 5. Kent Hrbek, Minnesota, 351,606. 6. Bill Buckner, Boston, 341,916. 7. Cecil Cooper, Milwaukee, 298,427. 8. Alvin Davis, Seattle, 159,846.

SECOND BASE | 1. Lou Whitaker, Detroit, 1,070,731.

2. Damaso Garcia, Toronto, 533,807. 3. Bobby Grich, Angels, 416,550. 4. Frank White, Kansas City, 354,074. 5. Willie Randolph, New York, 300,633. 6. Julio Cruz, Chicago, 294,440. 7. Jim Gantner, Milwaukee, 232,496. 8. Tim Teufel, Minnesota, 219,641.

THIRD BASE | 1. George Brett, Kansas City, 1,394,334.

2. Wade Boggs, Boston, 395,636. 3. Doug DeCinces, Angels, 356,237. 4. Rance Mulliniks, Toronto, 339,684. 5. Paul Molitor, Milwaukee, 272,172. 6. Darrell Evans, Detroit, 235,928. 7. Buddy Bell, Texas, 219,993. 8. Gary Gaetti, Minnesota, 211,706.

SHORTSTOP | 1. Cal Ripken, Baltimore, 1,398,901.

2. Alan Trammell, Detroit, 669,057. 3. Tony Fernandez, Toronto, 367,455. 4. Robin Yount, Milwaukee, 360,450. 5. Onix Concepcion, Kansas City, 322,055. 6. Alfredo Griffin, Oakland, 159,764. 7. Julio Franco, Cleveland, 118,074. 8. Spike Owen, Seattle, 106,545.

OUTFIELD | 1. Dave Winfield, New York, 929,016. 2. Rickey Henderson, New York, 820,338. 3. Jim Rice, Boston, 723,022.

4. Reggie Jackson, Angels, 704,156. 5. Fred Lynn, Baltimore, 672,658. 6. Kirk Gibson, Detroit, 637,097. 7. Tom Brunansky, Minnesota, 554,465. 8. Tony Armas, Boston, 445,221. 9. George Bell, Toronto, 409,064. 10. Jesse Barfield, Toronto, 405,130. 11. Lloyd Moseby, Toronto, 401,265. 12. Chet Lemon, Detroit, 399,773. 13. Willie Wilson, Kansas City, 358,883. 14. Harold Baines, Chicago, 329,423. 15. Kirby Puckett, Minnesota, 270,648. 16. Larry Parrish, Texas, 260,579.

July 10, 1985

1985 NL All-Star voting



CATCHER | 1. Gary Carter, New York, 1,129,018

2. Terry Kennedy, San Diego, 777,485. 3. Jody Davis, Chicago, 430,021. 4. Tony Pena, Pittsburgh, 413,170. 5. Darrell Porter, St. Louis, 332,510. 6. Ozzie Virgil, Philadelphia, 228,669. 7. Mike Scioscia, Dodgers, 228,504. 8. Mike Fitzgerald, Montreal, 173,727.

FIRST BASE | 1. Steve Garvey, San Diego, 1,310,111

2. Keith Hernandez, New York, 841,951. 3. Pete Rose, Cincinnati, 748,121. 4. Leon Durham, Chicago 362,740. 5. Dan Driessen, Montreal, 198,020. 6. Greg Brock, Dodgers, 147,795. 7. Enos Cabell, Dodgers, 146,654. 8. Jason Thompson, Pittsburgh, 90,081.

SECOND BASE | 1. Tommy Herr, St. Louis, 1,109,178

2. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago, 1,050,549. 3. Steve Sax, Dodgers, 379,526. 4. Manny Trillo, San Francisco, 223,149. 5. Juan Samuel, Philadelphia, 190,362. 6. Bill Doran, Houston, 188,833. 7. Glenn Hubbard, Atlanta, 163,896. 8. Johnny Ray, Pittsburgh, 85,957.

THIRD BASE | 1. Graig Nettles, San Diego, 1,032,335

2. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia, 739,793. 3. Ron Cey, Chicago, 643,288. 4. Tim Wallach, Montreal 384,480. 5. Terry Pendleton, St. Louis, 287,848. 6. Bob Horner, Atlanta, 195,525. 7. Bill Madlock, Pittsburgh, 177,695. 8. Phil Garner, Houston, 167,921.

SHORTSTOP | 1. Ozzie Smith, St. Louis, 1,349,362

2. Garry Templeton, San Diego, 820,449. 3. Dave Concepcion, Cincinnati, 369,094. 4. Hubie Brooks, Montreal, 310,432. 5. Larry Bowa, Chicago, 279,226. 6. Craig Reynolds, Houston, 211,394. 7. Bill Russell, Dodgers,182,607. 8. Rafael Ramirez, Atlanta, 127,810.

OUTFIELD | 1. Dale Murphy, Atlanta, 1,425,952. 2. Tony Gwynn, San Diego, 968,262. 3. Darryl Strawberry, New York, 907,197

4. Kevin McReynolds, San Diego, 664,888. 5. Willie McGee, St. Louis, 630,075. 6. Jack Clark, St. Louis, 601,159. 7. Dave Parker, Cincinnati, 509,060. 8. Pedro Guerrero, Dodgers, 460,905. 9. Jose Cruz, Houston, 450,915. 10. Tim Raines, Montreal, 448,160. 11. Andre Dawson, Montreal, 430,269. 12. Keith Moreland, Chicago, 378,340. 13. Bob Dernier, Chicago, 346,606. 14. Gary Matthews, Chicago, 344,271. 15. Terry Puhl, Houston, 265,485. 16. Jerry Mumphrey, Houston, 237,135.

July 8, 1985

Tennis, 1977-85



Most majors, men

Bjorn Borg, 8

John McEnroe, 7

Jimmy Connors, 5

Mats Wilander, 4

Guillermo Vilas, 4



Most majors, women

Martina Navratilova, 12

Chris Evert, 12