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Alabama Journal du lieu suivant : Montgomery, Alabama • 15

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Alabama Journali
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Montgomery, Alabama
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15
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1Sr- THE ALABAMA JOURNAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1982 fount, Cairltton Lead AP All-Star Ballotin IffiW YORK (AP) Shortstop Major Leagues Royals and Dale Murphy of the Atlanta Braves were the other landslide winners. McRae received 36 votes for the designated hitter position, and Murphy led outfielders with 34 votes. Those casting ballots were asked to vote for one player from either league at each position, including three outfielders, a left-handed and right-handed starter and a relief pitcher. The 12 positions were evenly split between the American and National leagues. The Milwaukee Brewers placed three players on the team, the and led both leagues with 133 RBI, playing in all but three games this season for the Royals.

At 36, McRae led the league with 46 doubles, and was fifth in hits with 189. He also hit 27 homers. Reggie Jackson, who played right field most of the season, received two votes for DH. Murphy hit 36 home runs this one shy of league leader Dave man of the New York Mets, and he proved himself a versatile offensive threat by stealing 23 bases. He batted .281 and tied Al Oliver of Montreal for the league lead in RBI with 109.

Carlton. 37, won an unprecedented fourth Cy Young this season after an 0-4 start, the worst of his career. He was the only pitcher in either league to win 20 games (23-11), and he also led the NL in strikeouts (236), complete games (19), shutouts (6) and innings pitched (295 2-3). His earned run average of 3.10 was eighth in the league. Fernando Valenzuela of the Los Angeles Dodgers received the other two votes for left-handed pitcher.

McRae, like Yount, experienced his best season in 1982. He hit .308 Rogn Yount of the Milwaukee Brewers and left-handed pitcher SteEt Carlton of the Philadelphia phEiea were runaway leaders at thejf positions on The Associated Ptm major league baseball All-Star team, announced today. JJnint, a leading candidate for Anglican League Most Valuable Plaver award, and Carlton, who won his3ourth Cy Young award on Tues-da each received 38 of a possible 40 vogs in the countrywide poll of spate writers and broadcasters. Hal McRae of the Kansas City Phillies had two, and Atlanta, Kansas City, Toronto, Los Angeles, the New York Yankees, Montreal and St. Louis had one apiece.

The rest of the team was comprised of Cecil Cooper, first base, Milwaukee; Damaso Garcia, second base, Toronto; Mike Schmidt, third base, Philadelphia; Pedro Guerrero, outfield, Los Angeles; Dave Win-field, outfield. New York Yankees; Gary Carter, catcher, Montreal; Pete Vuckovich, right-handed pitcher, Milwaukee; and Bruce Sutter, relief pitcher, St. Louis. Yount, 27, batted .331 during the season one point behind league leader Willie Wilson of Kansas City and led the AL with 210 hits. He drove in 114 runs and hit 29 home runs during the best season of his nine-year major league career.

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Pages disponibles:
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Années disponibles:
1940-1993