American League
C: Joe Mauer - .316/.399/.474 (Still the class of the American League)
1B: Chris Davis - .331/.406/.731 (If he passes 61, will he be considered the legitimate HR king?)
2B: Jason Kipnis - .301/.386/.539 (Quietly has numbers as good as Cano and Pedroia)
SS: Jhonny Peralta - .308/.368/.451 (Returning to form after a down 2012)
3B: Miguel Cabrera - .364/.454/.670 (Unquestionably the best hitter in the game)
OF: Mike Trout - .315/.390/.540 (No sophomore slump for this 21-year old)
OF: Jose Bautista - .264/.364/.512 (Starting to heat up, as he is 10 for his last 17)
OF: Coco Crisp - .273/.361/.449 (Looking to make his first ASG appearance)
DH: David Ortiz - .317/.407/.602 (Is continuing an incredible run despite age and injuries)
National League
C: Buster Posey - .312/.360/.526 (Is leading the NL in OPS+ for the second straight year)
1B: Joey Votto - .323/.432/.511 (Fourth straight year leading NL in OBP)
2B: Matt Carpenter - .324/.397/.495 (Basically has come out of nowhere this year)
SS: Troy Tulowitzki - .347/.413/.635 (Yes he's injured, but is anyone really better?)
3B: David Wright - .308/.393/.530 (The Captain of everything: the Mets, the Derby team, and America!)
OF: Carlos Gomez - .308/.348/.553 (Has done pretty much everything for the Brewers this year)
OF: Carlos Gonzalez - .294/.363/.604 (The other CarGo leads the NL in runs, HR, and total bases)
OF: Andrew McCutchen - .300/.371/.472 (Started slow but, like the Pirates, has really gotten hot)
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