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The chances of seeing Omar Infante suit up for the American League All-Star squad are getting slimmer by the hour. On Thursday, MLB Advanced Media CEO Bob Bowman revealed in an interview with Jeff Passan that between 60-65 million ballots have been disqualified for the upcoming All-Star Game.

The disqualified votes come after Royals fans (and at least some National League fans looking to create chaos) came out in even greater unison behind 2014 World Series runner-up after initial results gave those players a sizable lead, putting a total of eight Kansas City players in line to start for the AL. While 60 million votes sounds like a sizable chunk of the 300-some million ballots that have been collected so far, Bowman insisted that the 20 percent cut was on par with results from previous seasons.

Correction: This article originally stated the Royals’ success in votes led to a ‘decision [to cancel votes]’, which is not the case. As Bowman stated in both his interview with Yahoo! and with SB Nation, votes that are disqualified are part of a multi-step process of verification and are not in response to voting trends. We regret the error. -ed.

Nevertheless, MLB still stands to gain an additional 200 million votes by the deadline on July 2, 2015, providing a wide berth for fans who haven’t yet figured out how to capitalize on their voting impact with false email addresses or rudimentary hacking skills (none of which are effective or actually work according to MLB). Even after MLB culled the suspicious-looking ballots, Royals players appeared to have the edge on many deserving competitors, including Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera and Astros second baseman Jose Altuve.

Balancing the All-Star election process would require limiting fan input, but that doesn’t appear to be a step MLB commissioner Rob Manfred is willing to take. “In general over time fans have done a pretty good job,” he told the press on Tuesday. “We’ll see how it all turns out.” Should Manfred change his mind, he wouldn’t be the first commissioner to interfere with the All-Star selections.

Maybe it’s not the integrity of the Midsummer Classic that matters -- if it ever did -- but how much attention MLB can grab before fans realize just what it is they’re fighting about.

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