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  • jordo212000
    Jeter and Chipper Jones have no business on anything called an All-Star team. This isn't a lifetime achievement award. You don't get rewarded for what you did in 1998.

    Asdrubal was rooked.
  • Azubuike24
    When the fans vote, big metro city players will be rewarded, especially legends like Jeter and Chipper.
  • Ironman92
    There are 34 freaking players.....way too many but room for honorees like Chipper and Jeter. Wish they would do it every year.....sadly Jeter got voted it.
  • jordo212000
    Azubuike24;820818 wrote:When the fans vote, big metro city players will be rewarded, especially legends like Jeter and Chipper.

    Sure, but that wasn't the case for Chipper. Players voted him in. I'm not sure who I would rather vote. The players are just as bad at this sort of thing. Few of them actually follow other teams throughout the season.
  • karen lotz
    jordo212000;820815 wrote:Jeter and Chipper Jones have no business on anything called an All-Star team. This isn't a lifetime achievement award. You don't get rewarded for what you did in 1998.

    Asdrubal was rooked.


    lol, look at the NL 3rd basemen and based off stats, why wouldn't Chipper be selected? No one is standing out at all.
  • karen lotz
    Bryce Harper was promoted to AA and will make his debut tonight. Its expected he will play the remainder of the season there.
  • wes_mantooth
    I really don't like the fans getting to vote the starters of the allstar game. It was ok when the game bared no weight on the world series. Now, you have guys that are not deserving determining who has home field advantage in the world series. My question is....has Bud Selig ever done anything correctly since he became commissioner?
  • Ironman92
    Selig = GOAT
  • wes_mantooth
    Ironman92;820900 wrote:Selig = GOAT

    WHAT?!!!

  • Azubuike24
    Aramis Ramirez > Chipper Jones

    Third base in the NL is horribly weak though.
  • Ironman92
    Azubuike24;820922 wrote:Aramis Ramirez > Chipper Jones

    Third base in the NL is horribly weak though.

    Aramis Ramirez has a league leading .820 OPS for 3rd base, but has risen a good bit very recently and there is just no clear cut choice....Chase Headley and Ryan Roberts might be as deserving...but I like the choice of Chipper.
  • Azubuike24
    Does Roberts qualify at 3B? Hasn't he played like 6 positions already?
  • Ironman92
    Selig is the bestest ever.
  • Ironman92
    Azubuike24;820928 wrote:Does Roberts qualify at 3B? Hasn't he played like 6 positions already?

    Omar Infante
  • Heretic
    wes_mantooth;820893 wrote:I really don't like the fans getting to vote the starters of the allstar game. It was ok when the game bared no weight on the world series. Now, you have guys that are not deserving determining who has home field advantage in the world series. My question is....has Bud Selig ever done anything correctly since he became commissioner?

    I do seem to remember him being complemented on something a year or three ago. Can't remember what, though...
  • Crimson streak
    karen lotz;820891 wrote:Bryce Harper was promoted to AA and will make his debut tonight. Its expected he will play the remainder of the season there.

    I live 5 min. Away from Harrisburg. I can't wait to go see him play. Harrisburg has an amazing minor league stadium.
  • karen lotz
    Azubuike24;820922 wrote:Aramis Ramirez > Chipper Jones

    Third base in the NL is horribly weak though.

    I said earlier that Ramirez would be the only other possibility. Cubs are 15 games under .500 and Castro was more deserving. They are only getting 1 AS matter what.
  • Ironman92
    Watching the god awful Cubs/Nats game.

    The Nationals have Matt Stairs and Pudge batting back to back....without thinking much those might be the two of the 4 position players to have played the longest ago in MLB. Vizquel came up in 1989.....the last 80's player. Thome in 1991?

    Pudge came up in 1991 and Stairs in 1992.....for pitchers I know Arthur Rhodes came up in 1991 and Tim Wakefield in 1992.
  • Ironman92
    Miguel Bautista also came up in 1992
  • Heretic
    Ironman92;820970 wrote:Miguel Bautista also came up in 1992

    Is he still around? I know the Cards DFA'd him a couple weeks ago.
  • Ironman92
    Jason Marquis just struck out to leadoff the 8th....as a PH?
  • Ironman92
    I think the Mets signed him to a minor league deal a couple days ago.
  • Azubuike24
    Marquis could always rake. For a lot of his career, he hit better than he pitched :)
  • Ironman92
    In his 21st season and over 2550 career games Pudge just picked up his 512th career walk....in comparison from 2002-2004 Barry Bonds had 572 walks in 520 games.
  • Ironman92
    Azubuike24;820976 wrote:Marquis could always rake. For a lot of his career, he hit better than he pitched :)

    Strange seeing a pitcher PH to lead off an inning of a tie game.....before extra innings. He struck out looking.