Dodgers right fielder Yasiel Puig continues to be the leading vote-getter among National League outfielders in the fourth All-Star balloting released on Sunday. Puig has 1,942,701 votes, over 200,000 more than Pittsburgh's Andrew McCutchen, who rose from fourth place to second. The flashy Puig, appearing on the ballot this year for the first time in his career, went into Sunday's game hitting .318 with 11 home runs and 40 RBIs. He was NL Player of the Month for May. LINK __
National League All-Star fan voting ESPN.com Updated: June 15, 2014, 9:56 PM ET Below are the first National League voting results (as of June 15) for the All-Star Game, which will be played on Tuesday, July 15, at Target Field in Minneapolis. CATCHER 1. Yadier Molina, Cardinals: 2,003,557 2. Buster Posey, Giants: 1,414,363 3. Jonathan Lucroy, Brewers: 1,138,212 4. Evan Gattis, Braves: 774,409 5. Devin Mesoraco, Reds: 537,165 FIRST BASE 1. Paul Goldschmidt, Diamondbacks: 1,291,052 2. Adrian Gonzalez, Dodgers: 1,049,222 3. Freddie Freeman, Braves: 920,361 4. Justin Morneau, Rockies: 781,963 5. Brandon Belt, Giants: 775,334 SECOND BASE 1. Chase Utley, Phillies: 1,678,843 2. Neil Walker, Pirates: 997,347 3. Dee Gordon, Dodgers: 898,226 4. Brandon Phillips, Reds: 574,300 5. Daniel Murphy, Mets: 560,660 SHORTSTOP 1. Troy Tulowitzki, Rockies: 2,593,387 2. Brandon Crawford, Giants: 899,641 3. Jean Segura, Brewers: 786,529 4. Hanley Ramirez, Dodgers: 667,162 5. Andrelton Simmons, Braves: 624,873 THIRD BASE 1. David Wright, Mets: 1,051,640 2. Pablo Sandoval, Giants: 973,221 3. Nolan Arenado, Rockies: 895,905 4. Aramis Ramirez, Brewers: 814,627 5. Matt Carpenter, Cardinals: 692,745 OUTFIELD 1. Yasiel Puig, Dodgers: 1,942,701 2. Andrew McCutchen, Pirates: 1,727,534 3. Giancarlo Stanton, Marlins: 1,659,430 4. Carlos Gomez, Brewers: 1,628,401 5. Ryan Braun, Brewers: 1,388,578 6. Charlie Blackmon, Rockies: 1,352,564 7. Angel Pagan, Giants: 1,055,707 8. Michael Morse, Giants: 1,051,431 9. Justin Upton, Braves: 1,003,943 10. Hunter Pence, Giants: 936,528 11. Matt Holliday, Cardinals: 683,919 12. Khris Davis, Brewers: 643,601 13. Michael Cuddyer, Rockies: 583,918 14. Bryce Harper, Nationals: 543,501 15. Jason Heyward, Braves: 521,114 __