Aaron Hill has shown the Blue Jays just what was missing from their lineup last season. Toronto's second baseman has stormed out of the gates this year, providing a much-needed spark out of the order's second spot to help lead a resurgent offense.
It has been a great early storyline for the Blue Jays, who lost Hill to a season-ending concussion last May. Now, nearly a year later, Hill has a chance to make some noise in voting for the American League All-Star team. The second baseman is one of eight Toronto players on the ballot for a starting role on the league's elite squad for the July 14 Midsummer Classic at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.
Other Blue Jays players on the ballot include first baseman Lyle Overbay; shortstop Marco Scutaro; third baseman Scott Rolen; left fielder Travis Snider; center fielder Vernon Wells; right fielder Alex Rios; and catcher Rod Barajas. Due to the All-Star Game's National League venue, designated hitter Adam Lind is not listed, but fans can still write his name in as an outfielder.
Fans can cast their votes for starters up to 25 times with the 2009 All-Star Game Sprint Online Ballot at MLB.com and all 30 club sites until July 2 at 11:59 p.m. ET. At Rogers Centre in Toronto, Blue Jays fans can begin voting inside the stadium on May 1 and can continue to cast ballots at the ballpark until June 23.
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