Hanley Ramirez of the Marlins has reclaimed first place among National League shortstops, swapping places with Miguel Tejada of the Astros. Ramirez, who has totaled 1,123,516 votes, led balloting for the first two weeks before Tejada (1,052,852 votes) took hold of the lead in the third and fourth weeks of balloting. Chase Utley of the Phillies continues to lead all Major League Baseball players in All-Star balloting with 2,179,006 votes. Utley is up by more than one million votes over Chicago?s Mark DeRosa, who is second among N.L. second basemen with 940,404 votes. Brewers outfielder Ryan Braun, who ranks fourth among N.L. outfielders with 1,241,843 votes, has continued to trim the deficit behind Cincinnati?s Ken Griffey, Jr., who remains third with 1,417,019 votes. Cubs teammates Alfonso Soriano (1,736,434) and Kosuke Fukudome (1,454,257) continue to rank first and second, respectively, rounding out the National League outfield. Other players who have set the pace throughout the balloting process have remained in first place. Atlanta Braves third baseman Chipper Jones has maintained his lead with 1,916,829 votes. Across the diamond, Lance Berkman of the Houston Astros leads N.L. first basemen with 1,682,362 votes. Behind the plate, Geovany Soto of the Cubs remains in first place at catcher with 1,497,579 votes.