With the MLB All-Star game happening this week (and lest you forget, This Time It Counts (TM)), I thought it only appropriate that I list my official All-Star selections. Though I disagree with many of the rules governing the structure of the team (particularly how many goddamn guys make it and the need to have all teams represented), I will adhere to them so as to make an apples-to-apples comparison between my squads and the real ones. And, unlike so many pundits, who’ll offer up 10 guys as “snubs” but refuse to name a single guy on the team who should be banished in exchange for one of the “snubs”, I’ll happily declare those I think to be undeserving.
Before naming my picks, I’ll offer a bit of insight into the method to my madness. There are three main criteria I consider when voting for All-Stars, with a very unscientific mix of the three being applied somewhat haphazardly. They are…
1.) Season stats: This, typically, is the prime criteria I look at. I think that All-Star games in general should reward players for what they’ve done that season.
2.) Career accomplishments/star status: That being said, the game is more fun with truly elite players and/or stars. If season stats are roughly equal, I’ll often defer to the bigger name or more established player. EXCEPT…
3.) Story/narrative: If a guy has a particularly intriguing story going on, I’d consider allowing that to trump #2 (though #1 still matters).
With all that stat, on to the picks… (* indicates the starter)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
C: Mauer*, Pierzynski
1B: Pujols*, Konerko
2B: Cano*, Kipnis
3B: M. Cabrera*, Beltre
SS: A. Cabrera*, Andrus, Jeter
OF: Trout*, Hamilton*, Bautista*, Reddick, Jackson, Choo, Gordon
DH: Ortiz*, Encarnacion, Trumbo
P: Verlander*, Sale, Weaver, Peavy, Price, Wilson, Darvish, Hammel, Sabathia, Harrison, Hernandez, Broxton, Rodney
NATIONAL LEAGUE
C: Ruiz*, Molina
1B: Votto*, Craig
2B: Hill*, Phillips
3B: Wright*, Freese, Headley
SS: Castro*, Lowrie
OF: Braun*, McCutchen*, Beltran*, M. Cabrera, Bourne, Stanton, Gonzalez
DH: Kemp*, Holliday, Heyward
P: Dickey*, Strasburg, Cain, Cueto, Buerhle, McDonald, Gonzalez, Hamels, Miley, Kershaw, Greinke, Kimbrel, Chapman
Agree? Disagree? Bring it on. I won’t offer my justification for each pick here but will happily defend them in the comments. And, if I somehow missed a team (I’m relatively confident I didn’t but Pobody’s Nerfect…), holler and I’ll make a correction.
UPDATE: I realize a number of the guys I selected would be unable to play in a real life All-Star game because they are either injured or are pitching today. Tough. 33 All-Stars is enough. And these guys are only playing a game in my head, so I’m not bound by the physical limitations of mere mortals.
Is Larry Herndon still playing? Put him on.
How do you leave off Vogelsong? Second in the league in ERA with 2.36.
Vogelson was initially on the list and got bumped in part to ensure I had a Diamondback (Miley). While his ERA is impressive, it is somewhat mitigated by his home park (SF is a pitcher’s haven) and his K rate (77/110) and K/BB rate (77/35) both leave something to be desired. That being said, if you picked him over a few of the other pitchers listed, I wouldn’t go to the mattresses over it.
Good to see the Tigers represented. Good man.
Apparently, Prince Fielder Jr. became the second guy to win multiple homerun derbies yesterday.
Oooh, my Ken Griffey Jr. rookie card is worth less because of this, I just know it!
It’s quite true that he did, and good for Prince. but, to me, Home Run Derby stats are like franchise records for the Houston Texans.