JJ Putz - 23 consecutive saves
2007-06-30 18:21:13
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answer #1
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answered by xblee1 5
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I'm go a step above and pick one guy from each team.....my favorite is unfortunately the Royals who will be one of the tougher teams to make a selection from..
AL East
Boston - Youk
New York - A-Rod
Baltimore - Jeremy Guthrie
Toronto - Halladay
Tampa Bay - Crawford
AL Central
Cleveland - Sizemore
Detroit - Verlander
Minnesota - Johan
Chicago - ummm....Jenks I guess
Kansas City - Meche or Teahan if there is an OF spot for him
AL West
LA - Vlad
Oakland - Dan Haren
Seattle - Ichiro
Texas - Ian Kinsler
NL East
New York - Reyes
Atlanta - Renteria
Philly - Aaron Rowand
Florida - Hanley Ramirez
Washington - Dmitri Young
NL Central
Milwaukee - Prince
Chicago - Rich Hill
St. Louis - Pujols
Pittsburgh - Ian Snell
Houston - Carlos Lee
Cincy - Griffey
NL West
San Diego - Jake Peavy
Arizona - Eric Byrnes
LA - Brad Penny
Colorado - Matt Holliday
San Fran - Matt Morris...because I don't want to say Barry!!
Thats my list hope you enjoy it!!
I missed on 13 of my guys, so barely 50%, oh well....that counts my refusal to pick Barry though even though I knew he would get it. Biggest suprise would have to be Freddy Sanchez over Ian Snell in the NL and Michael Young over Ian Kinsler in the AL. Two guys named Ian getting snubbed, who knew??
2007-06-30 20:40:28
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answered by ajn4664_ksu 4
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My favorite team is the home town Reds and the player i want to see in the All-Star Game is Ken Griffey Jr. This is because he is on his way to making history with 600 Home Runs. He is one of the most respected players in the game, and he goes day in and day out giving it his all still when he is 37 years old. If you were to see the ceremony they had for him in Seattle before the first game of the series it was something he will remeber for the rest of his life. It shows how much fans love him all around and what he has done for baseball. Hes a great player and person. Hes my choice of player from my team.
2007-06-30 18:02:50
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answered by bataviaty 1
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KG hands down the best allaround player in the league i am sorry i am drunk and was thinking basketball but i agree with the guy above me jr is the most talented guy to probally ever play baseball the best i hate the injuries the last couple of years if not for that he would be the one that the news would be following because he would be breaking aarons record not bonds once again thank you bataviaty i really thank you for being a true fan jr is the true meaning of baseball talk to him and he says he is not a power hitter but look at his #s and he is lying but in my opinion he is by far the most talented player in baseball then comes arod then bonds and i know i will catch some flack but look at #s not the media and once again thank you
2007-06-30 17:54:01
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answered by james 2
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Dan Haren, a possiblity to start the Allstar Game. As of tonight he has the best ERA in Baseball, still below 2.00 and with 9 wins. If he doesn't start, it should be C.C. Sabathia.
Daren is the one clear Allstar from the Oakland A's.
2007-06-30 19:41:34
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answer #5
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answered by captaincarney 3
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I wanted to see Jeff Francour from the Braves
in the All Star game,but i guess thats not
gonna happen. I'll settle for Brian Mccan and
John Smoltz though.
2007-07-01 15:20:27
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answer #6
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answered by lilangel_04_02 6
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Alex Rodriguez
Arod is going to be the Home Run King by the end of his career. He will surpass Barry Bonds and Hank Aaron.
Since 1996 (his first full season) through 2006 he leads the major leagues in home runs (HR), runs scored, runs batted in (RBI), total bases and extra-base hits. Of all players in baseball history at age 30, he is first all-time in both HR and runs scored, 2nd in total bases and extra base hits, 3rd in RBI, and 4th in hits. In his career to that point, Rodriguez had more HR, more RBI, more runs scored, and more base hits than all-time leaders Hank Aaron (HR and RBI), Rickey Henderson (runs scored), and Pete Rose (hits) did prior to their 30th birthdays. He also shares the MLB record (and holds the AL record) for most home runs in the month of April, hitting 14 in 2007. He has often been cited as the best all-around player currently in baseball
2007-06-30 18:19:23
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answered by best_nba_player 2
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Alfonso Soriano
2007-06-30 20:30:12
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answered by amethyst 3
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Alex Rodriguez
2007-06-30 19:04:31
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answered by Anonymous
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David Ortiz
2007-06-30 17:56:12
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answered by dukefan333 2
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