Maybe the All-Star Game is a meaningless to the players and just an excuse for Bud Selig to admire himself for a week. That doesn't mean that the selections should be stupid. Today, the MLB 'Haus gives you All-Star Grievances.Grievance: Jermaine Dye not making the team. I swear in recent weeks I've become Jermaine Dye's publicist telling anybody who will listen that he is far and away the most undervalued outfielder in the game today. Still, I thought enough people knew about him to at least get him on to the All Star team. JD is hitting .308 and OPSing (not sure that's a word, but screw it, I'm angry) at .919 with 19 homers and 52 RBI. His only crime is that he plays in the American League where outfielders are raking this season, and that people still think the Yankees are good.
Grievance: Lack of White Sox pitchers and Joe Crede's selection. Now I'm probably going to come off as sounding like a bit of a homer here, but there just aren't enough White Sox on the team this season. They're in first place in their division, and lead the league in pitching, yet their only All Stars are Carlos Quentin and Joe Crede. While Quentin deserves the nod, Evan Longoria should have gotten Crede's spot. Also, as I mentioned, the Sox lead the league in pitching, yet not a single member of their pitching staff made the team. Does that make sense to you? Gavin Floyd is 10-4 with a 3.22 ERA and a WHIP of 1.12, John Danks is only 6-4 (it's not his fault the Sox average about .00003 runs every time he starts) but has an ERA of 2.52 and WHIP of 1.17. How neither of them make the team baffles me.
Grievance: Jason Varitek as the third catcher over A.J. Pierzynski. Great, another White Sox player. I know, I know, but if you look at the rest of the teams from the AL Central, everybody that deserved to be on the team is on the team (you could argue Carlos Guillen doesn't deserve his spot, but what other Tiger takes his place?). The Sox are the only team in the division to really get screwed here. Anyway, Varitek was chosen by his fellow players over Pierzynski even though he's only hitting .218/.300/.358 with seven homers and 27 runs driven in. Pierzynski, on the other hand, is hitting .296/.333/.442 with seven homers and 33 RBI. Oh, and he's the guy calling all the pitches for the pitching staff with the lowest ERA in baseball. Obviously, his personality is what cost him here, which is idiotic. Is the American League looking to win this game or hang out with friends?

















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7-07-2008 @ 12:49AM
Ryan said...
galarraga anyone?
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7-07-2008 @ 9:16AM
Max said...
Agree with you on Dye. You can still vote him in by going to the MLB site and voting for him as the last one in. He definitely deserves it more than Giambi, who will be up there in the voting because he's from NY, despite his steroid use and ridiculous stache.
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7-07-2008 @ 2:33AM
petejayhawk said...
Grievance: The AL All-Star Team is not completely made up of White Sox.
Grievance: The All-Star Game broadcast does not feature Ed Farmer and Steve Stone.
Grievance: The All-Star Game is not taking place at US Cellular Field and/or Westchester, Illinois.
Grievance: The All-Star Game does not begin at 7:11PM.
Grievance: Kenny Williams is not the General Manager of the AL All-Star Team.
Signed,
Tom Fornelli
BURNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN.
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7-07-2008 @ 7:53AM
Dave said...
Do you think the reason the players didn't vote for someone like A.J.Pierzynski is because he is not well liked. They went with someone who is professional and respected by his peers...that isn't AJ!
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7-07-2008 @ 12:56PM
Tom Fornelli said...
Ryan- Good call on Galarraga, I overlooked him. Blinded by my White Sox love.
Pete- Looks like I have to change my email password again.
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7-07-2008 @ 1:44PM
Joe P said...
Placido Palanco oopss, he doesn't plat for the Sox
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7-09-2008 @ 12:20AM
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