Posted on 06/30/2003 3:48:35 PM PDT by Charles Henrickson
OK, let's see your All-Star teams. Online voting at mlb.com ends Wednesday at 11:59 PM (ET). (You can vote up to 25 times.) 32 players on a side, every team must be represented. Here are my teams, starters listed first:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
C: Javy Lopez (ATL), Jason Kendall (PIT)
1b: Todd Helton (COL), Ryan Klesko (SD)
2b: Jose Vidro (MON), Jeff Kent (HOU)
SS: Edgar Renteria (STL), Alex Gonzalez (FLA), Rafael Furcal (ATL)
3b: Scott Rolen (STL), Mike Lowell (FLA)
OF: Albert Pujols (STL), Barry Bonds (SF), Jim Edmonds (STL); Gary Sheffield (ATL), Luis Gonzalez (ARI), Preston Wilson (COL), Geoff Jenkins (MIL); Jose Guillen (CIN)
SP: Kevin Brown (LA), Woody Williams (STL), Hideo Nomo (LA), Mark Prior (CHC), Russ Ortiz (ATL), Randy Wolf (PHI), Kerry Wood (CHC), Jason Schmidt (SF)
RP: John Smoltz (ATL), Eric Gagne (LA), Billy Wagner (HOU), Octavio Dotel (HOU), Armando Benitez (NYM)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
C: Jorge Posada (NYY), Jason Varitek (BOS)
1b: Carlos Delgado (TOR), Jason Giambi (NYY), Mike Sweeney (KC)
2b: Bret Boone (SEA), Alfonso Soriano (NYY)
SS: Alex Rodriguez (TEX), Nomar Garciaparra (BOS)
3b: Corey Koskie (MIN), Hank Blalock (TEX)
OF: Garret Anderson (ANA), Manny Ramirez (BOS), Ichiro Suzuki (SEA); Vernon Wells (TOR), Aubrey Huff (TB), Dmitri Young (DET), Melvin Mora (BAL)
DH: Frank Thomas (CWS), Edgar Martinez (SEA)
SP: Mark Mulder (OAK), Mike Mussina (NYY), Jamie Moyer (SEA), Esteban Loaiza (CWS), Roy Halladay (TOR), Roger Clemens (NYY), Barry Zito (OAK), C. C. Sabathia (CLE)
RP: Keith Foulke (OAK), Eddie Guardado (MIN), Mariano Rivera (NYY), Brendan Donnelly (ANA)
That one could go either way. The Big Hurt's numbers this year, as far as On-Base Percentage and Slugging Percentage, are ahead of Edgar's. And if you compare career numbers, Thomas comes out ahead there, too. Do you realize that out of all the players who have ever played baseball, Frank Thomas ranks 8th all-time in the most meaningful offensive stat, OPS (On-base Plus Slugging)? Thomas for his career has a .999 OPS!!! That's right after Hornsby and ahead of Mantle, DiMaggio, and Musial! Of course, the numbers in this era are way inflated, but even so. . . . BTW, Martinez does quite well too in career OPS, .952, which is 17th.
Finally, I give the edge to Thomas because the All-Star Game is being played at U.S. Cell Block Stadium, and it is customary to highlight the host team's players a little bit.
. . . and add Hasegawa (SEA) as RP.
Hmmm, Martinez, now Hasegawa. . . . You aren't a Mariners fan by any chance, are you? :-)
Actually, Hasegawa would not be a bad choice at all. But whom would you drop? For my relievers in each league, I included one set-up man, Dotel in the NL and Donnelly in the AL. And if I'm comparing Donnelly to Hasegawa, I give the edge to the Angel: an even teeny-tinier ERA and opponents BA, and more holds.
Corey Patterson is close to being an All-Star but not quite. Maybe next year. Gonzo has better numbers this year and has been absolutely excellent the last few years. Besides, who else would be your D'back representative if not Gonzo?
. . . and Mike Lowell starting at 3b.
That one could go either way. The offensive numbers for Lowell and Rolen are close, but Rolen was better last year and is clearly better defensively (the defending Gold Glover).
The only reason I put Benitez on the team was because I had to have a Met. And almost all the Mets stink this year. Replace Lowell with Wiggington? Are you kidding? It would be a crime if Lowell is not on this team; he's having a fantastic year. And Wiggington is only slightly better than mediocre and has never done anything before.
I think it's got to be Gonzalez. He is clearly their best hitter this year. (Finley, another outfielder, has been good, but not as good.) And Schilling has missed a lot of time this season. He has only four wins and has missed almost half his normal starts. No other D'back pitcher has anything close to All-Star numbers this year.
AL
C J. Posada
1B C. Delgado
2B A. Soriano
SS A. Rodriguez
3B T. Glaus
OF M. Ramirez
OF H. Matsui
OF I. Suzuki
DH E. Martinez
NL
C J. Lopez
1B T. Helton
2B M. Giles
SS E. Renteria
3B S. Rolen
OF A. Pujols
OF B. Bonds
OF G. Sheffield
Then I am the chief of sinners. Willis has appeared in 11 games in his career. That's not nearly enough to justify him being an All-Star. He hasn't proven himself yet.
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