CLEVELAND -- The Rangers entered Tuesday in first place in the American League West, but they are being shut out in the Esurance MLB All-Star Game ballot voting.
That could and should change for third baseman Adrian Beltre, but right now the Rangers don't have a player in the top five at their position -- or top 15 in the outfield -- according to the first All-Star ballot update released on Tuesday.
Beltre remains one of the top third basemen in the game and entered Tuesday hitting .270 with nine home runs, 34 RBIs and a .