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Philly’s Newest Politician: Shane Victorino

Posted by Seth Walder | Posted in MLB | Posted on 10-07-2009

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6 PHILLIES 0405 JRHAhh, nothing like a little political activism in the world of sports. Yesterday evening Brandon Inge and Shane Victorino were named the 33rd and final player’s for their respective leagues in this year’s All-Star Game being held in St. Louis. Victorino and Inge were each part of a 5-candidate ballot to decide the final All-Stars, as determined purely by online voting at mlb.com. 68.6 million votes were cast in the couple days the “polls” were open, and to put that in perspective President Obama receied 63.25 million votes in the general election last November. Granted fans were allowed to vote more than once in the All-Star Game voting, but nonethless, I think we can all agree they got the vote out.

To me, I think the whole thing is hilarious, and great, for baseball. Suddenly this world of politics which is so deamonized and stereotyped as boring makes its way into America’s Pasttime, and everyone loves it. Shane Victorino took it like a political campaign, and actually went door-to-door with the mayor of Philadelphia reminding people to vote for the Flyin’ Hawaiian. It’s pretty nice to see how much players care. Easily the best part of the whole thing was the teaming up of two camps to create the “Bran-Torino” ballot.