Showing posts with label All Star Game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label All Star Game. Show all posts

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Web's All Star Votes

Thursday June 24, 2010

Web's All Star Votes

American League
Catcher: Victor Martinez
First: Miguel Cabrera.
Second: Robinson Cano
ThirdAdrian Beltre.
Short: Derek Jeter
Outfield: Josh Hamilton, Ichiro Suzuki, Magglio Ordonez
DH: Vladimir Guerrero
Starting Pitcher: Cliff Lee

National League
Catcher: Nick Hundley - Wish I could just vote for Padres platoon.
First: Adrian Gonzalez - .315 playing half your games at Petco? INCREDIBLE!
Second: Martin Prado - Incredible D and great hitting.
Third: Scott Rolen
Short: Troy Tulowitzki.
Outfield: Andre Ethier, Ryan Braun, Marlon Byrd
Starting Pitcher: Ubaldo Jimenez. 

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Does the All Star Game have ANY meaning today?

Tuesday July 14, 2009

Is it apropos that Heath Bell took the loss in the All Star Game, while Trevor Hoffman, whose team is still in the running for a playoff spot, pitched well?

Is it a sign of things to come for the Padres and the National League?

Or does the All Star Game really not matter at all?

I am putting my money on number 3. The All Star game really is not important.

It isn't a chance to showcase the best talent in the league, because frankly many of the top players are not in the game. The fans pick most of the players and the managers are handcuffed by a rule that says every team has to have representationso they often have to take a player that is marginal or that really doesn't belong just because the rest of his team sucks. There are players that are popular but not having particularly good seasons in the All Star game nearly every year.

And the game is more like a Little League game where everybody has to play. To heck with that. If the game means something you are out there to win, not to make sure al the little boys get a chance to play.

Trying artificially to make it mean something by having it determine home field advantage in the World Series is a crock because the pitchers go a maximum of 3 innings (most a single inning) and the starting 8 go maybe 2 at bats.

If we want the All Star Game to mean something:
  • Take the best players period. Not one from each team. Just the best. If a team like Washington or Oakland or San Diego does not have a player who is among the 25 or so best players in the league then they don't get a representative on the All Star team.

    Winning isn't about equal representation, it is about putting the best players on the field. And the game mwans nothing if you are not doing all you can to win the game.

  • If you want the fan vote to mean something then 1 vote per fan.
    Not which teams fans can stuff the ballot box better. I know a guy that got a full case of ballots, and then punched the tabs for the Dodgers players with an industrial drill press. That one man must have turned it at least 5,000 ballots.

    On a Red Sox message board one fan admitted to creating more than 100 email addresses on Gmail so he could vote for Red Sox players 2500+ times. How does it make it fan favorites when you can do that? Fact is it ruins the whole process.

  • Have your starting pitcher go as deep into the game as he is effective just like a regular game that actually DOES mean something

  • Have your entire starting 8 go an absolute minimum of 3 at bats. If they are the best 8 players in the league, don't you think they should get the lions share of the chances to win the game with their bats?
But none of that will ever happen and the All Star game will continue to be a mid-summer joke.

I have had my say. Now what do you think?

Come on now, Don't be shy. Step right up and tell us all what you think!

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Have you voted for Adrian Gonzalez yet?

Wednesday May 27, 2009

Hey you!

Yes you. Have you cast your 25 All Star Game votes for Adrian Gonzalez yet?

Well what is keeping you from voting? It only takes a couple of minutes. Get to it!

Gonzalez may be the most deserving Padre All Star since Tony Gwynn Sr and without your help he may not make it.

So please, in the immortal words of Chicago politics, vote early vote often.