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Old 05-18-2018, 07:10 PM   #63
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I forgot to post the 1902 All-Stars , so here they are:

1902 All-Stars:

AL:

Scott T Baker (BLA), SP
Hooks Dauss (WS1), SP
Alex Fernandez (DET), SP
Earl Francis (BLA), SP
Phil Knell (SLA), SP
Cliff P Lee (BLA), SP
Toad Ramsey (SLA), SP
Ray Sadecki (CWS), SP
Chuck Cary (PHA), RP
Blake Treinen (CLE), RP
Oscar Harstad (SLA), CL
Gus McGinnis (BLA), CL
Robinson Chirinos (SLA), C
Ryan Doumit (PHA), C
Bengie Molina (WS1), C (Injured)
Greg Norton (WS1), 1B
Cupid Childs (SLA), 2B
Dustin Pedroia (BLA), 2B
Jerry Denny (DET), 3B
Joe Lefebvre (BLA), 3B
Vern Stephens (BOS), SS
Trevor Story (DET), SS
Joe Tinker (WS1), SS
Lefty O'Doul (DET), LF
Boog Powell (PHA), LF
Rocco Baldelli (CWS), CF
Marquis Grissom (BOS), CF
Dan Ford (DET), RF
Al Kaline (CLE), RF

NL:

Madison Bumgarner (BRO), SP
George Derby (PHI), SP
Denny Driscoll (CIN), SP
Jaime Garcia (BRO), SP
Mike Hampton (STL), SP
Mickey Lolich (BRO), SP
Bill McGee (CIN), SP (Injured)
Nolan Ryan (CIN), SP
Irv Young (BRO), SP
Erik Goeddel (CIN), RP
Damaso Marte (BSN), RP
Ed Keas (BRO), CL
Bobby M Mitchell (CHC), CL
Heinie Peitz (CIN), C
Chief Zimmer (NY1), C
Joe Collins (CIN), 1B
Don Hurst (BSN), 1B
Roy Howell (NY1), 3B
Alex Rodriguez (CHC), SS
George Wright (NY1), SS
Mike Donlin (BRO), LF
Roy White (CHC), LF
Tom York (PHI), LF
Ian Happ (NY1), CF
Rick Monday (BSN), CF
Whitey Herzog (BRO), RF
Dale Murphy (PHI), RF
Emmett Seery (CIN), RF
Honus Wagner (NY1), RF

The American League All-Stars edged the National League All-Stars 3-1 before a crowd of 17,000 at National League Park in Philadelphia. The three stars of the game were all from the American League. RF Al Kaline of the Cleveland Bronchos took top honours with a 2 for 2 day with a pair of singles and a walk, and scored a run. SS Joe Tinker of the Washington Senators was in the mix as well with a 2 for 3 day (2 singles), and C Robinson Chirinos of the St. Louis Browns went 1 for 1 with an RBI single. The story of the day was pitching, particularly from the American League side as they held the NL to one run on three hits, while walking five and striking out 10.

Again this year, what's so striking is the number of talented left handed pitchers in this league. Of the 20 pitchers who toed the rubber in this game, a staggering 13 of them were lefties. That is an incredibly high number. Usually you would expect about 5-7 given 20 pitchers at the highest level, but thirteen? Wow!

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