Ron Santo

Chicago · #10 · 3B
$24,000 (1 yr)
HT/WT6'0", 190 lbs
BIRTHDATE2/25/1940 (30)
BAT/THRR/R
BIRTHPLACESeattle, Washington
STATUS ● Active

1970 Season Stats

AVG

.265

HR

14

Tied-57th

RBI

43

Tied-76th

OPS

.824

58th

News

sMLB

National League All-Star Fan Voting Update

Below are the current standings for the National League All-Star Fan voting (as of Sun. Jul. 5th , 1970) for the All-Star Game, which will be played on Tue. Jul. 14th , 1970. The top vote getter at this point is Willie McCovey with 1,087,530 votes.

CATCHER
1. Joe Torre, St. Louis Cardinals: 875,394
2. Johnny Bench, Cincinnati Reds: 805,775
3. Manny Sanguillen, Pittsburgh Pirates: 751,351

FIRST BASE
1. Willie McCovey, San Francisco Giants: 1,087,530
2. Bob Robertson, Pittsburgh Pirates: 716,949
3. Ron Fairly, Montreal Expos: 713,936

SECOND BASE
1. Billy Grabarkewitz, Los Angeles Dodgers: 599,761
2. Wayne Garrett, New York Mets: 555,532
3. Tony Taylor, Philadelphia Phillies: 546,664

THIRD BASE
1. Tony Perez, Cincinnati Reds: 1,057,062
2. Dick Allen, St. Louis Cardinals: 1,005,673
3. Ron Santo, Chicago Cubs: 846,661

SHORTSTOP
1. Denis Menke, Houston Astros: 750,699
2. Bud Harrelson, New York Mets: 592,925
3. Sonny Jackson, Atlanta Braves: 541,731

LEFT FIELD
1. Bernie Carbo, Cincinnati Reds: 933,739
2. Billy Williams, Chicago Cubs: 882,042
3. Willie Stargell, Pittsburgh Pirates: 758,306

CENTER FIELD
1. Bobby Tolan, Cincinnati Reds: 910,397
2. Jim Hickman, Chicago Cubs: 819,791
3. Jimmy Wynn, Houston Astros: 753,375

RIGHT FIELD
1. Pete Rose, Cincinnati Reds: 1,033,930
2. Rusty Staub, Montreal Expos: 873,534
3. Hank Aaron, Atlanta Braves: 823,302

STARTING PITCHER
1. Bob Gibson, St. Louis Cardinals: 464,978
2. Fergie Jenkins, Chicago Cubs: 408,585
3. Bill Singer, Los Angeles Dodgers: 402,863
4. Tom Seaver, New York Mets: 386,299
5. Juan Marichal, San Francisco Giants: 380,472

RELIEVER
1. Jim Brewer, Los Angeles Dodgers: 274,582
2. Hoyt Wilhelm, Atlanta Braves: 253,856
3. Don McMahon, San Francisco Giants: 219,972
4. Frank Linzy, San Francisco Giants: 182,607
5. Dick Selma, Philadelphia Phillies: 168,060



Lifetime McCovey is batting .284 with 199 doubles, 40 triples, 334 home runs and 926 RBIs in 1453 games.

BNN · Jul 5, 1970
sMLB

National League All-Star Fan Voting Update

Below are the current standings for the National League All-Star Fan voting (as of Sun. Jun. 28th , 1970) for the All-Star Game, which will be played on Tue. Jul. 14th , 1970. The top vote getter at this point is Willie McCovey with 892,029 votes.

CATCHER
1. Joe Torre, St. Louis Cardinals: 713,183
2. Johnny Bench, Cincinnati Reds: 655,295
3. Manny Sanguillen, Pittsburgh Pirates: 593,076

FIRST BASE
1. Willie McCovey, San Francisco Giants: 892,029
2. Ron Fairly, Montreal Expos: 571,068
3. Wes Parker, Los Angeles Dodgers: 557,795

SECOND BASE
1. Billy Grabarkewitz, Los Angeles Dodgers: 456,475
2. Wayne Garrett, New York Mets: 430,399
3. Ron Hunt, San Francisco Giants: 425,709

THIRD BASE
1. Tony Perez, Cincinnati Reds: 860,802
2. Dick Allen, St. Louis Cardinals: 794,716
3. Ron Santo, Chicago Cubs: 691,951

SHORTSTOP
1. Denis Menke, Houston Astros: 597,131
2. Bud Harrelson, New York Mets: 465,173
3. Sonny Jackson, Atlanta Braves: 418,729

LEFT FIELD
1. Bernie Carbo, Cincinnati Reds: 744,315
2. Billy Williams, Chicago Cubs: 711,711
3. Willie Stargell, Pittsburgh Pirates: 601,797

CENTER FIELD
1. Bobby Tolan, Cincinnati Reds: 735,132
2. Jim Hickman, Chicago Cubs: 653,129
3. Jimmy Wynn, Houston Astros: 616,676

RIGHT FIELD
1. Pete Rose, Cincinnati Reds: 846,569
2. Rusty Staub, Montreal Expos: 704,164
3. Hank Aaron, Atlanta Braves: 673,493

STARTING PITCHER
1. Bob Gibson, St. Louis Cardinals: 395,638
2. Fergie Jenkins, Chicago Cubs: 347,987
3. Bill Singer, Los Angeles Dodgers: 340,735
4. Juan Marichal, San Francisco Giants: 326,428
5. Tom Seaver, New York Mets: 323,066

RELIEVER
1. Jim Brewer, Los Angeles Dodgers: 229,959
2. Hoyt Wilhelm, Atlanta Braves: 218,066
3. Don McMahon, San Francisco Giants: 185,915
4. Frank Linzy, San Francisco Giants: 162,337
5. Wayne Granger, Cincinnati Reds: 148,881



His career numbers show McCovey is hitting .283 with a total of 332 home runs.

BNN · Jun 28, 1970
sMLB

National League All-Star Fan Voting Update

Below are the current standings for the National League All-Star Fan voting (as of Sun. Jun. 21st , 1970) for the All-Star Game, which will be played on Tue. Jul. 14th , 1970. The top vote getter at this point is Willie McCovey with 701,402 votes.

CATCHER
1. Joe Torre, St. Louis Cardinals: 541,436
2. Johnny Bench, Cincinnati Reds: 508,923
3. Dick Dietz, San Francisco Giants: 440,693

FIRST BASE
1. Willie McCovey, San Francisco Giants: 701,402
2. Ron Fairly, Montreal Expos: 437,836
3. Wes Parker, Los Angeles Dodgers: 421,089

SECOND BASE
1. Billy Grabarkewitz, Los Angeles Dodgers: 337,171
2. Wayne Garrett, New York Mets: 324,458
3. Tony Taylor, Philadelphia Phillies: 322,262

THIRD BASE
1. Tony Perez, Cincinnati Reds: 667,778
2. Dick Allen, St. Louis Cardinals: 604,698
3. Ron Santo, Chicago Cubs: 536,128

SHORTSTOP
1. Denis Menke, Houston Astros: 460,460
2. Bud Harrelson, New York Mets: 349,533
3. Sonny Jackson, Atlanta Braves: 317,568

LEFT FIELD
1. Bernie Carbo, Cincinnati Reds: 573,672
2. Billy Williams, Chicago Cubs: 547,759
3. Willie Stargell, Pittsburgh Pirates: 464,743

CENTER FIELD
1. Bobby Tolan, Cincinnati Reds: 572,435
2. Jim Hickman, Chicago Cubs: 507,978
3. Jimmy Wynn, Houston Astros: 477,579

RIGHT FIELD
1. Pete Rose, Cincinnati Reds: 663,527
2. Rusty Staub, Montreal Expos: 539,448
3. Hank Aaron, Atlanta Braves: 534,184

STARTING PITCHER
1. Bob Gibson, St. Louis Cardinals: 306,322
2. Fergie Jenkins, Chicago Cubs: 267,777
3. Bill Singer, Los Angeles Dodgers: 260,863
4. Juan Marichal, San Francisco Giants: 253,332
5. Tom Seaver, New York Mets: 245,745

RELIEVER
1. Jim Brewer, Los Angeles Dodgers: 176,752
2. Hoyt Wilhelm, Atlanta Braves: 165,546
3. Don McMahon, San Francisco Giants: 141,572
4. Frank Linzy, San Francisco Giants: 127,981
5. Wayne Granger, Cincinnati Reds: 117,395



During his career, McCovey has compiled a .284 batting average and collected 1329 hits, 330 home runs and 914 RBIs.

BNN · Jun 21, 1970
sMLB

National League All-Star Fan Voting Update

Below are the current standings for the National League All-Star Fan voting (as of Sun. Jun. 14th , 1970) for the All-Star Game, which will be played on Tue. Jul. 14th , 1970. The top vote getter at this point is Willie McCovey with 503,407 votes.

CATCHER
1. Joe Torre, St. Louis Cardinals: 385,533
2. Johnny Bench, Cincinnati Reds: 368,591
3. Dick Dietz, San Francisco Giants: 311,871

FIRST BASE
1. Willie McCovey, San Francisco Giants: 503,407
2. Ron Fairly, Montreal Expos: 305,275
3. Wes Parker, Los Angeles Dodgers: 296,057

SECOND BASE
1. Ron Hunt, San Francisco Giants: 226,553
2. Joe Morgan, Houston Astros: 225,238
3. Tony Taylor, Philadelphia Phillies: 223,715

THIRD BASE
1. Tony Perez, Cincinnati Reds: 469,898
2. Dick Allen, St. Louis Cardinals: 427,419
3. Ron Santo, Chicago Cubs: 382,771

SHORTSTOP
1. Denis Menke, Houston Astros: 328,032
2. Bud Harrelson, New York Mets: 245,647
3. Sonny Jackson, Atlanta Braves: 225,096

LEFT FIELD
1. Bernie Carbo, Cincinnati Reds: 403,296
2. Billy Williams, Chicago Cubs: 386,271
3. Lou Brock, St. Louis Cardinals: 326,691

CENTER FIELD
1. Bobby Tolan, Cincinnati Reds: 410,012
2. Jim Hickman, Chicago Cubs: 359,032
3. Jimmy Wynn, Houston Astros: 342,415

RIGHT FIELD
1. Pete Rose, Cincinnati Reds: 485,030
2. Hank Aaron, Atlanta Braves: 390,497
3. Rusty Staub, Montreal Expos: 381,637

STARTING PITCHER
1. Bob Gibson, St. Louis Cardinals: 220,283
2. Fergie Jenkins, Chicago Cubs: 191,386
3. Bill Singer, Los Angeles Dodgers: 185,731
4. Juan Marichal, San Francisco Giants: 181,140
5. Tom Seaver, New York Mets: 174,522

RELIEVER
1. Jim Brewer, Los Angeles Dodgers: 125,818
2. Hoyt Wilhelm, Atlanta Braves: 116,660
3. Don McMahon, San Francisco Giants: 100,806
4. Frank Linzy, San Francisco Giants: 92,020
5. Wayne Granger, Cincinnati Reds: 85,022



His all-time numbers show McCovey has compiled a .284 batting average and collected 1323 hits, 330 home runs and 912 RBIs.

BNN · Jun 14, 1970
sMLB

National League All-Star Fan Voting Update

Below are the current standings for the National League All-Star Fan voting (as of Sun. Jun. 7th , 1970) for the All-Star Game, which will be played on Tue. Jul. 14th , 1970. The top vote getter at this point is Willie McCovey with 311,392 votes.

CATCHER
1. Joe Torre, St. Louis Cardinals: 238,629
2. Johnny Bench, Cincinnati Reds: 233,622
3. Dick Dietz, San Francisco Giants: 190,037

FIRST BASE
1. Willie McCovey, San Francisco Giants: 311,392
2. Bob Robertson, Pittsburgh Pirates: 183,070
3. Ron Fairly, Montreal Expos: 182,304

SECOND BASE
1. Tony Taylor, Philadelphia Phillies: 138,639
2. Joe Morgan, Houston Astros: 137,568
3. Ron Hunt, San Francisco Giants: 135,960

THIRD BASE
1. Tony Perez, Cincinnati Reds: 284,735
2. Dick Allen, St. Louis Cardinals: 254,353
3. Ron Santo, Chicago Cubs: 234,062

SHORTSTOP
1. Denis Menke, Houston Astros: 201,965
2. Bud Harrelson, New York Mets: 144,376
3. Sonny Jackson, Atlanta Braves: 139,251

LEFT FIELD
1. Bernie Carbo, Cincinnati Reds: 242,403
2. Billy Williams, Chicago Cubs: 238,280
3. Lou Brock, St. Louis Cardinals: 199,186

CENTER FIELD
1. Bobby Tolan, Cincinnati Reds: 254,115
2. Jim Hickman, Chicago Cubs: 215,910
3. Jimmy Wynn, Houston Astros: 211,456

RIGHT FIELD
1. Pete Rose, Cincinnati Reds: 304,152
2. Hank Aaron, Atlanta Braves: 248,311
3. Rusty Staub, Montreal Expos: 232,847

STARTING PITCHER
1. Bob Gibson, St. Louis Cardinals: 137,414
2. Fergie Jenkins, Chicago Cubs: 119,557
3. Bill Singer, Los Angeles Dodgers: 118,769
4. Juan Marichal, San Francisco Giants: 113,501
5. Tom Seaver, New York Mets: 108,729

RELIEVER
1. Jim Brewer, Los Angeles Dodgers: 78,990
2. Hoyt Wilhelm, Atlanta Braves: 73,710
3. Don McMahon, San Francisco Giants: 63,719
4. Frank Linzy, San Francisco Giants: 57,343
5. Wayne Granger, Cincinnati Reds: 53,649



McCovey has compiled a career batting average of .284 with 1317 hits, 329 homers and 907 RBIs.

BNN · Jun 7, 1970
sMLB

National League All-Star Fan Voting Update

Below are the current standings for the National League All-Star Fan voting (as of Sun. May 31st , 1970) for the All-Star Game, which will be played on Tue. Jul. 14th , 1970. The top vote getter at this point is Pete Rose with 138,525 votes.

CATCHER
1. Joe Torre, St. Louis Cardinals: 107,535
2. Johnny Bench, Cincinnati Reds: 103,756
3. Dick Dietz, San Francisco Giants: 82,481

FIRST BASE
1. Willie McCovey, San Francisco Giants: 136,682
2. Bob Robertson, Pittsburgh Pirates: 82,565
3. Lee May, Cincinnati Reds: 80,044

SECOND BASE
1. Joe Morgan, Houston Astros: 62,838
2. Tony Taylor, Philadelphia Phillies: 62,749
3. Ron Hunt, San Francisco Giants: 59,466

THIRD BASE
1. Tony Perez, Cincinnati Reds: 124,661
2. Dick Allen, St. Louis Cardinals: 113,626
3. Ron Santo, Chicago Cubs: 102,116

SHORTSTOP
1. Denis Menke, Houston Astros: 89,047
2. Sonny Jackson, Atlanta Braves: 60,318
3. Bud Harrelson, New York Mets: 58,867

LEFT FIELD
1. Bernie Carbo, Cincinnati Reds: 107,625
2. Billy Williams, Chicago Cubs: 103,378
3. Willie Stargell, Pittsburgh Pirates: 89,840

CENTER FIELD
1. Bobby Tolan, Cincinnati Reds: 112,303
2. Jimmy Wynn, Houston Astros: 96,175
3. Jim Hickman, Chicago Cubs: 92,567

RIGHT FIELD
1. Pete Rose, Cincinnati Reds: 138,525
2. Hank Aaron, Atlanta Braves: 112,879
3. Rusty Staub, Montreal Expos: 106,392

STARTING PITCHER
1. Bob Gibson, St. Louis Cardinals: 62,511
2. Fergie Jenkins, Chicago Cubs: 54,610
3. Bill Singer, Los Angeles Dodgers: 53,892
4. Juan Marichal, San Francisco Giants: 50,904
5. Tom Seaver, New York Mets: 47,247

RELIEVER
1. Jim Brewer, Los Angeles Dodgers: 34,907
2. Hoyt Wilhelm, Atlanta Braves: 33,843
3. Don McMahon, San Francisco Giants: 28,305
4. Frank Linzy, San Francisco Giants: 25,528
5. Wayne Granger, Cincinnati Reds: 23,347



During his career, Rose has hit .310 with 1401 hits, 88 home runs, 474 RBIs and scored 726 runs.

BNN · May 31, 1970