NEW YORK -- The Los Angeles Angels and Cincinnati Reds are teaming up to try to get Mike Trout and Todd Frazier elected to the 2015 All-Star Game.

Though the two New Jersey products have both put up All-Star caliber numbers this season for their respective teams, only Trout is currently in line to receive a starting nod at this year's Midsummer Classic in Cincinnati. Trout was the leading vote-getter among American League outfielders in the latest All-Star game ballot with 9,148,142 votes.

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Frazier (4,308,446), however, trails St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Matt Carpenter (5,504,534) by more than a million votes in the most recent National League tally.

With the All-Star Game scheduled to be played in Cincinnati, the Reds are making a push on social media to close that voting gap and get both Trout and Frazier selected using the hashtag #VoteJerseyBoys.

"I think that's huge," Frazier said Friday of the Angels-Reds partnership. "We're both Jersey guys. We're both guys that play the game the right way. We play hard. I think we got that little Jersey swagger with us and hopefully people can understand that we both deserve to be there and both should start."

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