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Thursday, July 05, 2007
Chris Young of the Padres and Hideki Okajima of the Red Sox are your selections in the sixth annual Monster All-Star Final Vote…
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The 6-foot-10 right-hander broke Nomar Garciaparra’s 2006 Final Vote record with more than 4.5 million votes and finished ahead of Carlos Zambrano of the Cubs, Roy Oswalt of the Astros, Brandon Webb of the Diamondbacks and Tom Gorzelanny of the Pirates.
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Okajima finished with more than 4.4 million votes to close this one out ahead of Jeremy Bonderman of the Tigers, Pat Neshek of the Twins, Kelvim Escobar of the Angels and Roy Halladay of the Blue Jays.
MLB.com: Oswalt replacing Smoltz as All-Star
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1. Smyly Smile (Walewander) Posted: July 05, 2007 at 10:49 PM (#2429951)I voted for Young, too.
Chris Young should have been on the original ballot.
this is just correcting a mistake by LaRussa.
They picked a non-Webb pitcher from the D-Backs, which is just weird.
Racist balloting system, only allowing Asian people to stuff the boxes.
Well, the way this final ballot was deisgned and marketed not only allowed for stuffing but encouraged it.
If its any consolation, Walewander, I probably more than made up for your inability to vote for Bonderman (alas to no avail).
-Though people are right about the problem of the last-voted-in rule (have like 75% been Red Sox?), it's pretty hard to argue that Hideki Okajima isn't a deserving All-Star. He has an 0.88 ERA in 41 IP, he's been throwing in high-lev situations since mid-April, and he's a lot of fun to watch - there aren't that many guys who have struck out Barry Bonds from down 3-1 with back-to-back 86-mph fastballs.
By the way, does anyone else find it odd that there's a stereotype that Asians are apolitical and do not vote, but they seemingly dominate all-star balloting? Does this mean that if John Edwards marched through northern california with a baseball bat on his shoulder he would dominate the asian-american vote? Or maybe it has more to do with the fact that asian-americans are underrepresented as politicians, but decreasingly so on all-star ballots.
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