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markakis8
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Everyone knows - with the three no hitters (or four), two perfect games (or three depending on how you look at it), and the plethora of NEAR no-hitters...that this is the pitchers year.
I thought it would be interesting to put up polls for both AMERICAN and NATIONAL to see who would be going to the All-Star game. This has to be the most difficult decision the All-Star managers have had in over a decade.
Let's assume that only 7 starting pitchers go (there could be one or two more for each team - but for the poll's sake let's assume only 7 go).
IMPORTANT: You have to remember that one rep from each team HAS to go - so in case of the Indians - Mitch Talbot is most likely the rep for that team b/c their hitting is HORRIBLE!!!
APOLOGIES TO: Doug Fister (not enough wins), Justin Verlander (other Tigers will go), Matt Garza (hasn't been pitched well as of late/other Rays will go), Jered Weaver, and Shaun Marcum and Brett Cecil (other Blue Jays will go)
I thought it would be interesting to put up polls for both AMERICAN and NATIONAL to see who would be going to the All-Star game. This has to be the most difficult decision the All-Star managers have had in over a decade.
Let's assume that only 7 starting pitchers go (there could be one or two more for each team - but for the poll's sake let's assume only 7 go).
IMPORTANT: You have to remember that one rep from each team HAS to go - so in case of the Indians - Mitch Talbot is most likely the rep for that team b/c their hitting is HORRIBLE!!!
APOLOGIES TO: Doug Fister (not enough wins), Justin Verlander (other Tigers will go), Matt Garza (hasn't been pitched well as of late/other Rays will go), Jered Weaver, and Shaun Marcum and Brett Cecil (other Blue Jays will go)