Major League Baseball All-Star voting always makes for good debate.
That's because everybody's definition of an All-Star is a little different.
Some like to see the players who've done best in the current season, regardless of their career history. Others prefer to pick the top players in the sport, even if their production has slipped a bit this year.
And, of course, someone always gets snubbed.
Monday brought the first update of All-Star voting, starting with the American League, and Tuesday gave us the National League leaders.
Here, then, is a breakdown of the top vote-getters at each position, along with a rundown of a few others who could fight their way into the starting spot when it comes time to play the 2013 All-Star Game at Citi Field in New York on July 16.
There's still a month left to get votes in, so if you're not happy with any of the following, well, do something about it.
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