
Two days ago, Major League Baseball announced the rosters for the 2009 All-Star game that is being hosted in St.Louis on July 14. The selection is based on fan voting, which can be a serious issue at times. (Which the NHL faced last season, with the hosting team, the Montreal Canadiens receiving an enormous amount of votes for their players). The MLB was close to having a situation with Los Angeles Dodger, Manny Ramirez starting in the outfield of the All-Star game even after being suspended 50-games for violation MLB substance abuse policy. Eventually, the votes for Manny dropped and he was excluded from the summer classic. Here is the roster for the National and American League teams.
American League
Starters
C Joe Mauer, MIN
1B Mark Teixeira, NYY
2B Dustin Pedroia, BOS
SS Derek Jeter, NYY
3B Evan Longoria, TB
OF Jason Bay, BOS
OF Ichiro Suzuki, SEA
OF Josh Hamilton, TEX
Pitchers
Andrew Bailey, OAK
Josh Beckett, BOS
Mark Buehrle, CWS
Brian Fuentes, LAA
Zack Greinke, KC
Roy Halladay, TOR
Felix Hernandez, SEA
Edwin Jackson, DET
Joe Nathan, MIN
Jonathan Papelbon, BOS
Mariano Rivera, NYY
Justin Verlander, DET
Tim Wakefield, BOS
Reserves
C Victor Martinez, CLE
1B Justin Morneau, MIN
1B Kevin Youkilis, BOS
2B Aaron Hill, TOR
SS Jason Bartlett, TB
3B Michael Young, TEX
OF Carl Crawford, TB
OF Curtis Granderson, DET
OF Torii Hunter, LAA
OF Adam Jones, BAL
OF Ben Zobrist, TB
National League
Starters
C Yadier Molina, STL
1B Albert Pujols, STL
2B Chase Utley, PHI
SS Hanley Ramirez, FLA
3B David Wright, NYM
OF Carlos Beltran, NYM
OF Ryan Braun, MIL
OF Raul Ibanez, PHI
Pitchers
Heath Bell, SD
Chad Billingsley, LAD
Jonathan Broxton, LAD
Matt Cain, SF
Francisco Cordero, CIN
Ryan Franklin, STL
Dan Haren, ARI
Josh Johnson, FLA
Ted Lilly, CHC
Tim Lincecum, SF
Jason Marquis, COL
Francisco Rodriguez, NYM
Johan Santana, NYM
Reserves
C Brian McCann, ATL
1B Prince Fielder, MIL
1B Adrian Gonzalez, SD
1B Ryan Howard, PHI
2B Orlando Hudson, LAD
2B Freddy Sanchez, PIT
SS Miguel Tejada, HOU
3B Ryan Zimmerman, WSH
OF Brad Hawpe, COL
OF Hunter Pence, HOU
OF Justin Upton, ARI
Many may not think that the All-Star game has any importance, but the winning team has home-field advantage in the World Series and the American League has dominated the summer classic, being undefeated since 1996. Comparing the rosters of this years teams, it is obvious that the AL has the stronger roster and is a definite favorite to take the All-Star game for the 13th consecutive season.
Sports Illustrated reporter Ted Keith writes, “The AL roster is very well balanced, which could come in handy in an NL ballpark that will see numerous double-switches and pinch-hitting moves. Virtually every AL reserve is capable of handling another position. Indians catcher Victor Martinez has played almost as many games at first base this season (40) as he has at catcher (41), where he will be the only AL reserve.” This could prove useful in a game that results in extra-innings, as did last years game. A team has to be able to move players around the diamond and outfield and use their bench efficiently. Keith also states that star power remains in the AL East, where 16 spots are taken up by players from one of the strongest leagues in baseball.
cite: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/ted_keith/07/05/all.star.react/?eref=T1
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