The year 2008 saw the Cubs AND the White Sox in the postseason. The Cubs had the best record in the NL, and the White Sox somehow managed to win three straight games against three different teams to win the AL Central. Unfortunately, both teams were bounced in the first round (sigh...). But in Chicago, it was all about the Cubs and the White Sox and the successes both teams would have in the regular season.
There are now 36 spots on each of the 2008 rosters (the number has stayed the same since 2006). Both teams get: 3 first basemen, 3 second basemen, 3 third basemen, 3 shortstops, 9 outfielders (regardless of position), 3 catchers, 1 designated hitter, 6 starting pitchers, 1 middle relief pitcher, and 4 closers. The rule that every team gets a representative remains after all these years. And regardless of what league hosts the ASG, there will be a DH chosen. In cases where an AL team is hosting (the 2009 game was played at the new Busch Stadium in St. Louis), the DH will be part of the lineup. In cases where the NL is hosting (as was the case with the previous series), the DH will be used as a pinch hitter when needed.
Without further ado, for the first time online, I am proud to introduce my 2008 End of Year MLB All-Star Teams (in alphabetical order by position):
(haven't we seen these guys before???)
American League First Basemen
Second Basemen
Third Basemen
Shortstops
Outfielders
Catchers
Designated Hitter
Pitchers
Manager
The Starters:
*First-Time All-Star |
National League First Basemen
Second Basemen
Third Basemen
Shortstops
Outfielders
Catchers
Designated Hitter
Pitchers
Manager
The Starters:
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Including the 72 players listed above, 565 individual players have been named onto these teams. Ivan Rodriguez holds the record for most All-Star appearances with 14 (Barry Larkin, Cal Ripken, and Tony Gwynn each made 13 appearances).
Thirty players are first-time all-stars (16 for the American League, 14 for the Nationals). One person teams this year included the Athletics (Cust), Royals (Soria), Brewers (Braun), Nationals (Guzman), Padres (AGonzalez), Pirates (McLouth), Reds (Volquez), and Rockies (Holliday). The Cubs lead both teams in representatives with 7, the Angels, Red Sox, White Sox, Mets, and Phillies each have four players on the two teams. Big-time Chicago bias here (hey, both teams had great years) with four White Sox and seven Cubs players.
As always, seven regular games (10,000 simulations each, six with the same starting pitchers, one where lineups and starting pitchers change), and one All-Star Game will be simulated during the course of the week. I hope to have the results of all the games by the end of the week.
Now it's time for me to create the .DAT files before getting the games set. Game results coming next week. Here's hoping that I don't take too long with this...
Sincerely,
JayBee Anama
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