If the all-star voting doesn't drastically change, it might be the most laughable all-star game in history. I thought it was bad when a seriously injured Nomar was the leading vote-getter for an all-star game he clearly couldn't play in, but it's getting to ridiculous levels now.
Just examining the list, the top 3 NL OF are 1. Braun, 2. Heyward, 3. Ethier. Braun as the #1 is a big stretch, Heyward shouldn't even be on the list, and Ethier should be the clear #1. Whats even more disturbing is the fact that neither Corey Hart, nor Colby Rasmus are on the ballot, despite the fact that they are in the top 3 in OPS. The fact that Holliday and Ludwick are on the ballot and Rasmus isn't is incredibly insulting.
For SS you have Rollins ahead of Tulowitski, despite the fact that he's only played 12 games this season.
3B is arguably even more of a joke than OF. Zimmerman has the highest OPS among 3B and is having a great season yet is left off the ballot. Polanco is the leading vote getter when he doesn't even deserve to be on the ballot. Chipper Jones doesn't belong on the ballot either.
2B Chase Utley has the lead and is having a good season, but with 4 guys playing better, he really doesn't belong in the lead. Kelly Johnson has had arguably the best season at 2B so far this season and yet again, isn't on the ballot.
1B is actually pretty solid, but I think Dunn should be on the ballot.
The AL ballot is a lot more reasonable, except for a few Yankee/Sox players who don't belong (Tex on the ballot, really?).
I know everyone realizes that the All-star game is just a popularity contest but I hate the fact that it's lost it's meaning.