SEATTLE – When the Twins were in Baltimore last month, Manny Machado presented Miguel Sano with an autographed Dominican Republic jersey from the World Baseball Classic, with the assurance that they'll be teammates at the next WBC.
But first, Sano is competing with Machado to make another star-studded team.
Sano has pulled ahead of Cleveland's Jose Ramirez, another Dominican, by 97,912 votes, and Machado by 118,836, in the fan voting for the starting spot at third base for the American League in next month's All-Star Game in Miami. Sano's total of 638,952 votes, as tallied by Major League Baseball, carried him past Ramirez, whom he trailed by more than 5,000 in the last updated totals.
"Not everybody can be an All-Star," Sano said. "It's pretty good. I appreciate the moment, the opportunity."
He hopes it lasts longer than a moment, but voting continues until June 29 for the July 11 game. Sano said he wouldn't vote for himself, likely a reflection having to compete with his countrymen. But he hopes fans do.
"I'm just trying to be a leader for the team, maybe that's what the fans see, that I'm being a leader and that I'm contributing to this team," said Sano, whose 14 home runs trail AL leader Aaron Judge by four. "Hopefully that's something that keeps happening, and the fans keep voting for me. I want to thank the fans for voting for me."
His manager, though, is a little leery of the honor. Sano is off to a great start, and Paul Molitor doesn't want his focus to waver.
"It's still early. These things change, and if you get consumed by them, it starts affecting what you're thinking about on the field," said Molitor, himself a seven-time All-Star. "It just can be a distraction, especially when you're trying to make your first one."