The early All-Star voting results are in, and it looks like the world is enthralled by Aaron Judge. The 25-year-old rookie outfielder trails only Angels' outfielder Mike Trout in votes at the position, according to the first balloting update for the 2017 All-Star Game which was announced on Wednesday. While Trout -- arguably baseball's most talented player -- will likely miss two months with a thumb injury, he still leads American League outfielders with 776,937 votes, while Judge -- who leads all of baseball with 17 home runs -- has garnered 730,438. Due to Trout's injury, Judge has a greater chance of appearing in the AL's starting lineup come July 11 at Marlins Park in Miami. A few other Yankees are on the voting charts as well.
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The early All-Star voting results are in, and it looks like the world is enthralled by Aaron Judge. The 25-year-old rookie outfielder trails only Angels' outfielder Mike Trout in votes at the position, according to the first balloting update for the 2017 All-Star Game which was announced on Wednesday. While Trout -- arguably baseball's most talented player -- will likely miss two months with a thumb injury, he still leads American League outfielders with 776,937 votes, while Judge -- who leads all of baseball with 17 home runs -- has garnered 730,438. Due to Trout's injury, Judge has a greater chance of appearing in the AL's starting lineup come July 11 at Marlins Park in Miami. A few other Yankees are on the voting charts as well.