Who should start the All-Star game for the American League? (Gee, I wonder who will win THIS poll?)
Jeremy Bonderman | 0 (0.00%) |
Mark Buehrle | 5 (4.17%) |
Matt Clement | 2 (1.67%) |
Bartolo Colon | 0 (0.00%) |
Jon Garland | 7 (5.83%) |
Roy Halladay | 93 (77.50%) |
Cliff Lee | 1 (0.83%) |
Kenny Rogers | 7 (5.83%) |
Johan Santana | 5 (4.17%) |
Other (please specify) | 0 (0.00%) |
120 votes | 12 featured comments
FYI, the final cuts from the ballot: Mike Mussina, then Chris Young. There's a trivia question -- two actually -- neither of which I know the answer to. (1) Who was the last rookie to start an All-Star Game, maybe Valenzuela? (2) When was the last time the Yankees didn't place a single pitcher on the All-Star roster?
I don't know the answer to (1), but I'm guessing (2) is before Rivera became the closer, so I'll say 1996, even though he was awesome that year.
After looking it up, I am incorrect, though close.
After looking it up, I am incorrect, though close.
Doc is the legitimate winner here.
The closest competitors are Buehrle and Santana. The former does not strike out enough batters and the latter seems to have contracted acute gopheritis.
The closest competitors are Buehrle and Santana. The former does not strike out enough batters and the latter seems to have contracted acute gopheritis.
Here is my ballot, by the way. This represents what I feel is the best team - including but not limited to this season's performance.
Posada
Ortiz
Roberts
Rodriguez
Tejada
Ramirez
Damon
Guerrero
Hafner
All from the AL East, save for Guerrero and Hafner.
Posada
Ortiz
Roberts
Rodriguez
Tejada
Ramirez
Damon
Guerrero
Hafner
All from the AL East, save for Guerrero and Hafner.
Should be interesting to see how many Yankees make bench spots for the AL this time. Torre usually just takes his starting nine doesn't he? Francona needs to take a serious look at some Chi Sox, Konerko and Podsednik should make that team.
Leigh, Posada over Varitek? Tek is having a great year, Posada continues to decline. For everybody's sake, vote for Tek so that we all don't have to watch mini-Jorge go out when Posada is announced. It was funny in '99, but last year it was just lame.
And the top 10 AL pitchers in VORP:
1. Roy Halladay 44.0 2. Mark Buehrle 38.1 3. Kenny Rogers 34.0 4. Jon Garland 29.0 5. Bartolo Colon 26.4 6. Matt Clement 25.6 7. Carlos Silva 25.6 8. Jarrod Washburn 25.1 9. Johan Santana 24.6 10. Freddy Garcia 23.8
Does Halladay not start on Sunday before the all-star game? That might have an impact.
May I suggest a poll question of "Okay, Bauxites, we get it...if not Roy Halladay, who should start the All-Star game for the American League?"
Full disclosure: I voted for Doc.
Full disclosure: I voted for Doc.
1. Mark Buehrle
2. Colon
3. Rogers
After Halladay of course.
2. Colon
3. Rogers
After Halladay of course.
*The closest competitors are Buehrle and Santana. The former does not strike out enough batters and the latter seems to have contracted acute gopheritis.*
The closest competition, and the man who will probably start the game, is Kenny Rogers. After that comes Buehrle, and then everyone else, including Santana and Garland.
The closest competition, and the man who will probably start the game, is Kenny Rogers. After that comes Buehrle, and then everyone else, including Santana and Garland.
Ah, but Rogers has contracted a case of dugoutsmashitis.