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MLB All-Star Game: Stars and Snubs

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by user Baltimoresports247

Cross-published on http://baltimoresports247.blogspot.com

 

Stars: These guys deserved the vote, but most of them flew under the radar this season despite playing great baseball.

 

Michael Young, SS, Texas Rangers: Batting .293 and playing spectacular defense, he also leads the Rangers in hits and extra base hits. He also seems to be the most clutch hitter on this struggling ball club. He only trails Sosa in the race for the team lead in steaks. Jeter was a good pick to start the mid-summer classic, regardless of the voting strength of Yankees’ nation, but Young is having a great season and is not being properly acknowledged by the general public.

 

Brian Roberts, 2B, Baltimore Orioles: The lone O-bird to make the All-Star Roster, Roberts is batting .327 and is 3 rd in the league in stolen bases, and is better than the top two (Reyes and Pierre) in CS. He also leads the O’s in hits and runs scored, so he is one of the bright spots of a struggling franchise. Placido Polanco is having a better season and deserves the start, but it’s good to see Roberts on the roster.

 

Jorge Posada, C, New York Yankees: Why is Pudge starting the All-Star game? This just boggles my mind, especially because of the perennial pull from Yankee’s nation in voting. He leads all starting catchers in BA, he’s 2 nd in RBIs, slugging, and HR, and is a better defensive catcher than Victor Martinez (who leads all offensive categories that he is second in, and he isn’t starting the All-Star game either). Perhaps Martinez deserves the nod because, at the time, the Indians are in first place in the AL Central, but Posada is a better catcher defensively and has comparable numbers in all offensive categories (except in RBI where Martinez clearly has the upper hand, but he doesn’t bat in a nearly 200 million dollar club house where he isn’t overshadowed in the lineup)

 

Snubs: These guys should have either been in the All-Star game or deserve the respect that they have been denied by the national media.


Sammy Sosa, OF, Texas Rangers: Certainly Sammy deserves all of the scrutiny that goes along with the Steroid Era in baseball, but remember, he has been hitting against pitchers who have been juiced as well. I don’t want to defend or advocate steroid use, but pitchers in this era are just as much, if not more at fault, than the big-name home run hitters like Big Mac, Bonds, Sosa, etc. We cannot crucify Sosa and Bonds without holding the same witch-hunt for pitchers like Roger Clemens, who is just as old, probably older (I’m not going to research birthdays), as these other guys. For some reason, people do not want to associate big-name pitchers with steroid use…I guess it’s because of nostalgic purposes…spare me. The pitchers in the game who are setting records in the Steroid Era, like Clemens and Trevor Hoffman, should be under just as much scrutiny as Bonds and Sosa…but they aren’t, for whatever reason, and that’s sad. Maybe it’s because Cy Young’s record of 511 wins is untouchable (wait, wasn’t Gehrig’s record untouchable?) or the fact that (for the most part) pitchers don't get the same press coverage…but I don’t want to advocate this B.S. notion that pitchers aren’t as much at fault as other ‘roid users, although some experts have pointed the finger more at the pitchers than the hitters. Regardless, remember that Young pitched in the dead-ball era, which had its own problems (see the 1919 Black Sox)…but, I digress…someone who has reached the 600 HR milestone, .255 BA, 63 RBI (tied for fourth), .476 slugging, 14 HR, should be in the mid-summer classic, at least as a reserve…think about all of the other players who used steroids and didn’t hit 600 HR.

 

Jeremy Guthrie, SP, Baltimore Orioles: Call me a homer, but Guthrie deserved an All-Star nod. No, I didn’t expect him to make the roster, but it’s a shame that he wasn’t awarded this opportunity. Just look at the numbers. 2.63 ERA, which, last I checked, was second-best in the AL. Yeah, his record is 4-2, but that does not show his dominance of this league. He is the king of the no-decision and has more movement on his two-seamer than Chris Brown has in “Stomp The Yard” (yeah, I like that movie). To have that low of an ERA and not having gaudy win numbers in 12 GS and 18 G shows that as a fact. His run-support has been awful, and he should be 13-1 going into the All-Star break. Leyland really dropped the ball here.

 

Dmitri Young, 1B, Washington Nationals: Don’t wanna leave the National League out here, although I’m not as fluent in the NL as I am with the AL, so I’m sure I missed someone here (if I did, please correct me). “Da Meat Hook” deserved the starting nod this year if it weren't for Prince Fielder, as he is third in the NL in batting average. He’s also slugging .502, hitting an unprecedented 21 doubles and 37 RBI on a crappy team. But Prince is just tearing it up right now. Young's RBI numbers would be higher if he weren’t playing for the AAA knock-off that is the Washington Nationals.


Orlando Cabrera, SS, Los Angeles Angels: This one really stands out to me. He is hitting .337 (4th in the AL), has 9 stolen bases, 48 RBI, 5 HR, and 110 hits. He also has less errors than starter Derek Jeter, and he's on a first place team. Why isn't he on the roster?

 

I’m sure there are others (like Jimmy Rollins: .283 BA, 14 HR, 37 RBI, .513 slugging...I gotta be honest, I just don't like the Phillies)…these are just a few that jump off the page to me…your comments/thoughts are welcome…please comment or email me at athomas3@washcoll.edu


Oh, and Melvin Mora was safe...look at the tape.




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WizardmanRed-Shirting
883 days ago
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Uh, Dmitri Young got in the all star game, not sure how he's a snub.
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Baltimoresports247All-American
883 days ago
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STARTING nod
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Baltimoresports247All-American
883 days ago
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I'll be sure to bold that to drive the point home...
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Baltimoresports247All-American
883 days ago
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Then again, Prince Fielder has been a force this year...maybe I should revise that...
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Baltimoresports247All-American
883 days ago
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*revised*...again, I REALLY need to start doing this in MS Word and revising it before I post...but I do appreciate the comments...I'm used to writing for another agency that does the editing for me...call me spoiled :)
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
883 days ago
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erik bedard deserves a spot on the all star team. his run support has been terrible but he has been one of the most dominate pitchers in baseball this year. guthrie hasn't been a starter all year and we all saw how that screwed liriano last year when he was left off the team until contreras couldn't pitch. also, jorge posada isn't under the radar. he plays for the most famous franchise in all of sports.
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I am a cpcpMajor Leaguer
883 days ago
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You can't really argue the All-Star starters because it's not made to be who deserves it. It's made to be a popularity contest. When you have 25k fans punching cards in every stadium for nine innings for the first half of the season there's no way to pick who's going to deserve it by mid-July.
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
883 days ago
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Uneducated fans getting to punch cards is what's wrong with the sport
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Kwitt11Varsity Captain
883 days ago
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Dimitri Young? There are like five NL 1Bs who are better. Sammy Sosa (OBP: .303) should not be in the game. Mark Teixeira (.959 OPS) should have been in over Michael Young (.742 OPS).
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
883 days ago
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5? name them...
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JuTMSY4Legend
883 days ago
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Ryan Howard, Derrek Lee, Todd Helton, Albert Pujols, Prince Fielder and I wouldn't feel bad throwing in adrian gonzalez or lance berkman in either...
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Baltimoresports247All-American
883 days ago
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Gotta call you out here...career wise, yeah those guys are having a better CAREER, but not necessarily a better season, which is what the All-Star game is all about. Pujols got off to a very slow start this season, while Young has been consistent and is 3rd in the NL in batting average. Ryan Howard is hitting .248. Derek Lee's power numbers are down and he has struck out a lot. Can't argue Helton or Fielder though.
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JuTMSY4Legend
883 days ago
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Eh? Batting average isn't everything...We'll remove Fielder and Helton from the equation for argument'sake...

Howard is second among NL 1b in Homers and RBIs (behind fielder), 6th in OBP, Second in Slugging and third in OPS

Lee is pretty close to Young in Power (same # of homers, 4 more RBIs) and has a higher OBP, Slugging (not by much...)and OPS

Pujols is third in home runs for 1b and 5th in RBIs, has an OBP of .412, good for third, third in slugging as well and 2nd in OPS...

For comparison's sake young has 7 deep balls...good for 10th, 11th with 37 RBIs, has an OBP of .392, 4th overall, slugging is .502, 5th overall and OPS is .894, good for 6th...
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Baltimoresports247All-American
883 days ago
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True, if we went by BA alone a lot of things would change
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JuTMSY4Legend
883 days ago
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da meat hook is in because no other national is even close to decent this year
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Kwitt11Varsity Captain
882 days ago
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Yeah, those were the guys I was thinking of...Pujols, Fielder, Howard, Lee, Gonzalez, and probably Helton. Berkman's better too, but not this year.
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TylersaltAll-Star
883 days ago
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Kevin Youkilis! Although it's nice to see Mike Lowell get some love.
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Baltimoresports247All-American
883 days ago
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agreed
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Baltimoresports247All-American
883 days ago
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I think Youk didn't get the nod because there is no DH this year and you gotta get Big Papi in there somehow
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Falcon02520Legend
873 days ago
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snubs... hanley ramirez, brandon phillips, gary sheffield, dan uggla, jimmy rollins
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Falcon02520Legend
873 days ago
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shouldn't be there... orlando hudson, dmitri young, michael young, freddy sanchez
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