#ASGWorthy: Davis' hot start leads AL first basemen

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The stalwarts

Perennial All-Star Miguel Cabrera has been among the most steady offensive producers in baseball for more than a decade. The Detroit slugger is off to a slow start this year, but if his previous body of work -- and his two-homer, four-hit game Monday -- is any indication, it won't be long before his numbers begin to climb closer to his .320/.398/.560 career slash line.

It's been a while since Joe Mauer made an All-Star team, but the 33-year-old veteran looks like his old self again, batting .329 with six RBIs. Entering Tuesday, he was tops in the AL in on-base percentage (.455) and tied for fifth in batting average (.329).

Must C: Miggy belts two homers Must C: Miggy belts two homers

Must C Cabrera: Cabrera hits two home runs

Miguel Cabrera belts two home runs against Oakland's Kendall Graveman to help lead the Tigers to a 7-3 win over the Athletics.

The fast starters

The Orioles have been among the hottest offenses throughout the first month of the regular season, and Chris Davis has been right at the heart of this power surge. He's already driven in 13 runs and is tied for first on the club with six homers. Davis also leads the O's in runs scored (17) and walks (15).

Another first baseman off a strong start is Kansas City's Eric Hosmer, whom many believed was snubbed from last year's AL team. Hosmer is batting .315 with seven extra-base hits (four doubles, a triple and two homers), six RBIs and two stolen bases for the defending champions this season. Could this be the year Hosmer finally breaks through to the All-Star ranks?

Hosmer extends hitting streak Hosmer extends hitting streak

BAL@KC: Hosmer extends his hitting streak to 14 games

Eric Hosmer singles off Mike Wright in the bottom of the 2nd inning, extending his hitting streak to 14 games

The rising stars

Astros rookie Tyler White is making a case for consideration through just 19 big league games. The 25-year-old has flashed some power, homering five times, though his recent 0-for-16 skid has brought him back down to earth.

Although he's struggled this year -- batting .176 with three homers -- Jose Abreu's first two Major League seasons suggest this extended slump won't last. An All-Star as a rookie in 2014, Abreu has totaled 30-plus homers and 100-plus RBIs in consecutive seasons.

Abreu's walk-off single Abreu's walk-off single

TEX@CWS: Abreu singles for the walk-off White Sox win

Jose Abreu hits a hard grounder through the hole at short to plate Austin Jackson and give the White Sox a walk-off 4-3 win

Lying in the weeds

Hanley Ramirez is no stranger to the Midsummer Classic, but he's never been there as a first baseman. The former shortstop has made a smooth transition to first base this season for the Red Sox, and while he's hitting a respectable .270, it's still a far cry from his All-Star form of years past. When Ramirez made the team in three straight seasons with the Marlins from 2008-10, he hit 21-plus homers and batted .300 or better.

The Yankees' Mark Teixeira is another candidate who could round into All-Star form as the season progresses. The 14-year veteran made the AL squad last year; don't rule out an encore performance if he can work through his early-season woes at the plate. Teixeira has shown signs of doing just that lately, bating 7-for-16 in his past four games.

Teixeira's great diving stop Teixeira's great diving stop

TB@NYY: Teixeira robs Kiermaier with a sparkling play

Mark Teixeira lays out to make a diving stop on Kevin Kiermaier's hard grounder and tosses to Michael Pineda to complete the great play

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Chad Thornburg is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.

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#ASGWorthy: Davis' hot start leads AL first basemen

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