AL All-Stars
1. Jose Altuve (R) 2B .347/.417/.551
2. Jose Ramirez (S) 3B .332/.388/.601
3. Aaron Judge (R) RF .329/.448/.691
4. George Springer (R) LF .310/.380/.613
5. Carlos Correa (R) SS .325/.402/.577
6. Justin Smoak (S) 1B .294/.360/.575
7. Corey Dickerson (L) DH .312/.355/.548
8. Salvador Perez (R) CA .290/.318/.532
9. Mookie Betts (R) CF .272/.351/.490
Reserves
C Gary Sanchez, New York Yankees
1B Yonder Alonso, Oakland Athletics
2B Jonathan Schoop, Baltimore Orioles
2B Starlin Castro, New York Yankees
2B Robinson Cano, Seattle Mariners
3B Miguel Sano, Minnesota Twins
3B Mike Moustakas, Kansas City Royals
SS Francisco Lindor, Cleveland Indians
OF Avisail Garcia, Chicago White Sox
OF Michael Brantley, Cleveland Indians
DH Nelson Cruz, Seattle Mariners
SP Lance McCullers Jr., Houston Astros
SP Jason Vargas, Kansas City Royals
SP Chris Archer, Tampa Bay Rays
SP Yu Darvish, Texas Rangers
SP Michael Fulmer, Detroit Tigers
SP Corey Kluber, Cleveland Indians
SP Ervin Santana, Minnesota Twins
SP Luis Severino, New York Yankees
SP Dallas Keuchel, Houston Astros
RP Craig Kimbrel, Boston Red Sox
RP Andrew Miller, Cleveland Indians
RP Chris Devenski, Houston Astros
RP Brandon Kintzler, Minnesota Twins
RP Roberto Osuna, Toronto Blue Jays
RP Dellin Betances, New York Yankees
AL: Chris Sale (L): (127.2 IP, 2.75 ERA)
vs.
NL: Max Scherzer (R): (128.1 IP, 2.10 ERA)
NL All-Stars
1. Charlie Blackmon (L) CF .319/.372/.583
2. Giancarlo Stanton (R) DH .277/.360/.572
3. Bryce Harper (L) RF .325/.431/.590
4. Buster Posey (R) CA .324/.406/.498
5. Daniel Murphy (L) 2B .342/.393/.572
6. Nolan Arenado (R) 3B .301/.351/.554
7. Ryan Zimmerman (R) 1B .330/.373/.596
8. Marcell Ozuna (R) LF .316/.374/.566
9. Zack Cozart (R) SS .316/.394/.547
Reserves
C Yadier Molina, St. Louis Cardinals
1B Paul Goldschmidt, Arizona Diamondbacks
1B Joey Votto, Cincinnati Reds
1B/OF Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers
2B Josh Harrison, Pittsburgh Pirates
2B DJ LeMahieu, Colorado Rockies
3B Jake Lamb, Arizona Diamondbacks
3B Justin Turner, Los Angeles Dodgers
SS Corey Seager, Los Angeles Dodgers
OF Ender Inciarte, Atlanta Braves
OF Michael Conforto, New York Mets
SP Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers
SP Carlos Martinez, St. Louis Cardinals
SP Zack Greinke, Arizona Diamondbacks
SP Robbie Ray, Arizona Diamondbacks
SP Stephen Strasburg, Washington Nationals
SP Alex Wood, Los Angeles Dodgers
RP Kenley Jansen, Los Angeles Dodgers
RP Wade Davis, Chicago Cubs
RP Corey Knebel, Milwaukee Brewers
RP Greg Holland, Colorado Rockies
RP Brad Hand, San Diego Padres
RP Pat Neshek, Philadelphia Phillies
Daniel Murphy and Conforto is it?
What about their superheroes? Batman and whatsisname.
Er, I mean only one AS. Forgot Murphy is on the Nationals there for a sec.
Hahaha. What?
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home field advantage is at stake tonight. Take no prisoners.
Hahaha. What?
World Series home-field to the winning conference.
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home field advantage is at stake tonight. Take no prisoners.
Hahaha. What?
World Series home-field to the winning conference.
Not anymore
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In comment 13525793 RasputinPrime said:
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home field advantage is at stake tonight. Take no prisoners.
Hahaha. What?
World Series home-field to the winning conference.
Not anymore
Well fuck my ears and call me susan. Really?
riiiiiighht. How bout dem hair plugs!
That's pretty damn funny
everyone throwing gas.
Harper just said, "He's a guy you can just take."
Harper just said, "He's a guy you can just take."
That was one helluva diss by Harper.
Sadly, at the moment, very true.
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Walks and control issues.
Harper just said, "He's a guy you can just take."
That was one helluva diss by Harper.
Sadly, at the moment, very true.
Yeah and the Cubs first base coach basically said, "We saw him earlier this year" and gave the "whatever, dude sucked" shrug. Ouch.
He really has to work on his mechanics or he is only proving Levine right. That is never fun.
Brandon Hyde is his name and he's a nobody. Kissing Harper's ass like the bitch that he is.
Alonso in
Vargas in
That bastid needs to get on a different team.
Hit hits it to the warning track. Just missed it.
He's got reservations at Burger King tonight.
Lol nah I'm watching House of Cards and going to bed.
Good game tho imo. Love the pitching for some reason after last nights GOAT derby
Yeah agreed.
At the time tho I was cool with letting him go tho. 10 years..
But so far looks good contract wise.
Yankees should have gone 7 years with higher $$$ instead of 7 years of Ellsbury.
I'm sure Boras would take 7 years over 10 years if the money was equal.
Watching Steven Drew was sad tho despite his nice glove and occasional great home run.
His ops has been down since leaving NY also
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I stings. That man should have been a lifetime Yankee.
Yeah agreed.
At the time tho I was cool with letting him go tho. 10 years..
But so far looks good contract wise.
Yankees should have gone 7 years with higher $$$ instead of 7 years of Ellsbury.
I'm sure Boras would take 7 years over 10 years if the money was equal.
No he wouldn't have. Cano ( or Boras ) insisted on 10 years and Cashman wasn't going to go there. That was the deal breaker.
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I stings. That man should have been a lifetime Yankee.
Yeah agreed.
At the time tho I was cool with letting him go tho. 10 years..
But so far looks good contract wise.
Yankees should have gone 7 years with higher $$$ instead of 7 years of Ellsbury.
I'm sure Boras would take 7 years over 10 years if the money was equal.
No he wouldn't have. Cano ( or Boras ) insisted on 10 years and Cashman wasn't going to go there. That was the deal breaker.
Not worth 10 years imo. In 3 years he will be a bad contract , just a guess
Cashman drawing the line with a future Hall of Famer would've played better if he didn't significantly overpay those 2 losers.
Cashman drawing the line with a future Hall of Famer would've played better if he didn't significantly overpay those 2 losers.
That was ownership
Atleast Ellsbury was
Headley is indeed Cashmans little pet who dates him after games or something..
I'm sure he will be bought out this offseason tho
It's crazy. Ellsbury is just in a bad spot lol, don't feel bad for him at all but he's not very well liked despite being a solid overall player and terrific CF
For a game like baseball - where even if the Astros played the Phillies 30/60 times - you wouldn't see those kind of splits... that is nuts and unbelievably low probability.
For a game like baseball - where even if the Astros played the Phillies 30/60 times - you wouldn't see those kind of splits... that is nuts and unbelievably low probability.
And now it's 43-43-2. Totally tied! I've been waiting a long time for the AL to catch up and that day is now here!