Reds, Angels team up to vote 'Jersey Boys' into All-Star Game

The Cincinnati Reds and the Los Angeles Angels have teamed up to vote the "Jersey Boys," Reds' third basemen Todd Frazier and Angels outfielder Mike Trout, into the 2015 All-Star Game. Both Frazier and Trout are from New Jersey, Trout from Vineland and Frazier from Point Pleasant. 

While Trout leads all American League outfielders in the latest All-Star voting, Frazier trails Cardinals third basemen Matt Carpenter by more than a million votes in the most recent National League tally. 

On the season, Trout is hitting .300 with a .389 OBP and .575 SLG percentage. In 280 at bats, Trout has 84 hits, 18 doubles, 19 home runs and 42 RBI. Frazier is hitting .290 with a .353 OBP and .625 SLG percentage. In 293 at bats, Frazier has 85 hits, 21 doubles, 25 home runs and 53 RBI.

According to Frazier, both of them have that "Jersey swagger," and deserve to start the 2015 All-Star Game.