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Who are the biggest snubs so far?

I'm still trying to figure out how Griffey Jr. went from being in the top three yesterday to not making the team today. That just seems odd to me. I'm VERY happy for Edinson though who is definitely the Reds All Star this year. :clap3:

I can't think of any snubs although a few Cards fans may be upset about Ankiel not getting in there. Ludwick and Albert are worthy players though. I'm not amused that so many Cubs got on there when really, only Soto, Ramirez, and maybe one pitcher really deserve to make the team. That's just my opinion though.

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I can't imagine why. He's just not that outstanding among closers in anything except number of saves... and he leads the league in blown saves. Roberts is far more outstanding at his position, plus there are no shortstops having All-Star worthy years at all and there usually is a fifth middle infielder of some kind. Also one might very well want someone to replace Kinsler for defense in the late innings.

I agree 1 trillion %, however I have to assume Francona will give Pedroia at least 5 innings, allowing Kinsler to play the rest, thus eliminating Brian in my opinion. Maybe it'll be Markakis. We'll find out within minutes.

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AL pitchers:

Scott Kazmir

George Sherrill

Roy Halladay

Mariano Rivera

Jonathan Papplebon

Justin Duchsherer

Joe Nathan

Joakim Soria

Cliff Lee

Francisco Rodriguez

Ervin Santana

Joe Saunders

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AL pitchers:

Scott Kazmir

George Sherrill

Roy Halladay

Mariano Rivera

Jonathan Papplebon

Justin Duchsherer

Joe Nathan

Joakim Soria

Cliff Lee

Francisco Rodriguez

Ervin Santana

Joe Saunders

Is Francona sure he has enough closers? :rolleyes: No Lackey?

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Is Francona sure he has enough closers? :rolleyes: No Lackey?

I think Lackey being injured at the start of the year hurt him. I can't argue with those other Angel pitchers at all.

Yup, Brian is staying home this year. That really sucks because I think he deserves to go this year. :(

WOW, no Josh Beckett this year!! That is shocking to me. :eek:

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