Sunday, July 5, 2009

2009 All-Stars Announced

I mentioned in today's game thread that Derek Jeter and Mark Teixeira were voted to start this year's all-star game. Mariano Rivera also made the AL roster. Jeter was the American League's top vote-getter with 4,851,889 votes.

Here are the complete rosters for both 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
P Andrew Bailey, OAK
P Josh Beckett, BOS
P Mark Buehrle, CWS
P Brian Fuentes, LAA
P Zack Greinke, KC
P Roy Halladay, TOR
P Felix Hernandez, SEA
P Edwin Jackson, DET
P Joe Nathan, MIN
P Jonathan Papelbon, BOS
P Mariano Rivera, NYY
P Justin Verlander, DET
P Tim Wakefield, BOS

Reserves
C Victor Martinez, CL
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
P Heath Bell, SD
P Chad Billingsley, LAD
P Jonathan Broxton, LAD
P Matt Cain, SF
P Francisco Cordero, CIN
P Ryan Franklin, STL
P Dan Haren, ARI
P Josh Johnson, FLA
P Ted Lilly, CHC
P Tim Lincecum, SF
P Jason Marquis, COL
P Francisco Rodriguez, NYM
P 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

The fans get to chose the final roster spots for each league. Here are their choices:

First for the American League: Chone Figgins, 3B, Angels; Brandon Inge, 3B, Tigers; Ian Kinsler, 2B, Rangers; Adam Lind, DH, Blue Jays; Carlos Pena, 1B, Rays.

And the National League: Cristian Guzman, SS, Nationals; Matt Kemp, OF, Dodgers; Mark Reynolds, 3B, D-backs; Pablo Sandoval, 3B, Giants; Shane Victorino, OF, Phillies.

For those of you who were wondering, Mark Teixeira won't participate in the home run derby.

"I'm just not a Home Run Derby guy," Teixeira said. "It doesn't fit well for me. If I go out there and just hit two or three home runs, I'd rather let someone else go out and do it."

"I was terrible and embarrassed myself, so I'm not going to do that again," Teixeira said.

8 Comments:

Anonymous said...

It really surprised me when I was watching the selection show and them showing Teix as the starter. I did not think he'd come back out on top, but I'm sure glad he did. And wow, he won by quite a bit.

I'm also glad he's not participating in the derby. However, it's been a long time since a Yankee has participated.

Anonymous said...

Great too see Teixeira as the starter. Youkillis enjoy your time on the pine.

JC said...

Why the hell is Wakefield an all-star with his 4.20 ERA?

Greg Cohen said...

It has to be the ten wins, and for some reason the managers still think wins are a valuable stat to judge a pitcher. Some how Tim Wakefield is an all-star because his team scores a ton of runs for him.

Unknown said...

Have to admit I voted 25 times for Tex just because I HATE Youkilis. I also like Tex a lot too and I'm glad he'll be starting. Kinda pissed Pedroia beat out Kinsler though, oh well. I'd rather have him starting than that buffoon Youkilis. Go Tex!
Also glad to see Jetes get so many votes!

crossfire said...

I normally don't vote for the all star game but I made an exception this year because I wanted to see Tex beat out youkilis at first.

There was obviously a huge vote the last week, with over a third of the total votes for Tex and youkilis coming in the last 2 days.

From mlb.com:
"According to totals provided by MLB, with two days remaining in the race on Tuesday, Youkilis was ahead by 40,047 votes, owning more than 1.9 million votes. But Teixeira covered the deficit plus some, collecting 3,309,050 votes to edge out Youkilis (3,069,906), last year's AL starting first baseman."

Anonymous said...

So Yanks fans are happy to get their 3 All-stars (really 2 1/2, since Jeter won by default). I must admit I voted for Youk 25 times to try and keep Mercenary Mark off the team. On a purely numbers basis, both guys should be in, of course.

On the Jeter topic, isn't is amazing how the AL used to be the haven for SS excellence, and now it has an over the hill Jeter and nobody else. On the numbers, Jason Bartlett in TB should have been in over Jeter, but most Rays don't have the name recognition to get in over a Yank, anyway.

No gripes about Rivera... he deserved it.

Greg Cohen said...

Mercenary Mark? lol

How are you going to complain about Jeter when Pedroia got voted in?

Pedroia has no business on this year's team, let alone the starting lineup. Aaron Hill should be starting at second base.