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Who will be All Stars? Multiple Choices  

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There are often several additional pitchers who make the team, because of SPs opting out. I wouldn't be surprised if one of GRod/Irvin/Kimbrel makes it if they have a strong June. 

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I said this once already but I’ll say it again anyway: we’ve played less than 2/3 of the games we will have played by the time these decisions get made.  A guy like Westburg (.849 OPS) could have a .750 OPS by then or a .950 by then.  So, it’s kind of pointless to speculate now.  

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Perhaps not directly related, but didn't seem worthy of a thread starter ... does Gunnar do the HR derby at the AS game and does that still bother people?

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7 minutes ago, lfallo1 said:

Perhaps not directly related, but didn't seem worthy of a thread starter ... does Gunnar do the HR derby at the AS game and does that still bother people?

It's very likely that he's invited to participate. 

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1 minute ago, DirtyBird said:

What are the meaningful things for us to speculate about on this here message board?

In a month we can actually have an informed discussion of the topic.  
 

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1 minute ago, Frobby said:

In a month we can actually have an informed discussion of the topic.  
 

We could just wait until after the all star teams are named. Then we would be extremely informed.

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23 hours ago, CaptainRedbeard said:

After Tucker, Judge and Soto, Cowser’s chances are as good as any other AL OF. 

Not enough homers to move the needle for an all-star game. 

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