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Saturday, July 05, 2008
The Post has learned the identity of every All-Star Game vote winner from the AL and NL for the July 15 game at Yankee Stadium and the starting pitchers.
Major League Baseball will announce tomorrow that Derek Jeter Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez Alex Rodriguez will start for the AL club at short and third, respectively, and that there are no Mets New York Mets among the NL starters. Yankees closer Mariano Rivera will be named with the other pitchers and reserves. The plan is for Rivera to pitch the final All-Star inning in Yankee Stadium history.
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Arizona right-hander Brandon Webb will start for the NL and Cleveland lefty Cliff Lee goes for the AL.
NOTE: The story now appears to be gone.
NTNgod
Posted: July 05, 2008 at 06:36 PM | 26 comment(s)
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Players so nice they named them twice?
What happens if he blows a save and the game goes extra? Or if the NL is leading and the AL ties it in the 9th?
Is this whole plan just designed with the assumption that the AL will win in a walk?
Alex Rodriguez is a lovely man. Just a sweet, sweet guy.
I'm hoping he gives up four runs in a third of an inning, but Francona doesn't pull him just so that the Yankee fans can have their memorable Yankee Stadium moment.
Seems like a pretty good plan.
[EDIT: I misread it at first and thought the AL won.]
:)
Red SoxRays chance for home field advantage in the World Series...Fixed.
It helps that Petunia is winning the fan voting, so Francona can't add him to the roster in addition to some other 2B and therefore keep Kinsler out. but we shall see.
Volquez should get the nod by a hair over Lincecum and Lee is rightfully starting for the AL.
He will pitch until the game ends whether it kills him or not.
Um, Kinsler is a close second to Pedroia in the voting. So, if Pedroia weren't winning...it would presumably be Kinsler. How is that helpful?
About 6 weeks into the season, I had Pedroia and Kinsler on my roster. I was alternating using them in a haphazard fashion, so I decided to deal one of them to get help at another position.
I dealt Kinsler. For the next month, I was dying every time I looked at the box scores as Kinsler was going nuts with the bat while Pedroia was just doing "okay". I'm glad to see that Pedroia is finally putting together a string of games to make me feel just a LITTLE bit better about the deal.
Of course, that is part of why Mussina is a 4 letter word in Toronto (he decided to warm on his own in the 9th despite knowing he wasn't going to come in).
Why?
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