Baseball in 2002 consisted of the Angels shocking the world by winning their first World Series. The Cubs didn't go anywhere...AGAIN. Neither did the White Sox. Both the Twins and Expos were on the verge of contraction. Thank goodness that never became a reality, although the powers that ran MLB really made it challenging for the team in Montréal. In between the diapers, pullups, baby food, baby toys, and all other things scattered around our apartment by now, I still named players for my All-Star Teams. Granted the time to do it was not always available, but in between morning wakeup calls, I was able to get this fun little endeavor done for the 16th straight year. Somehow, the paper I used to name my teams is still intact. So before it becomes more crumpled and illegible, I am ready to bring them to life, thanks to the internet and the baseball simulation.
This year's teams include 10 pitchers on each team (six starters, four closers), and the usual 3 players per position (1b, 2b, 3b, ss, c, 9 of), and because the 2003 ASG would be in Chicago (at the newly named U. S. Cellular Field), each team included a DH. The middle reliever position used last year was put on the shelf for now, keeping the rosters at 35 players per team.
Without further ado, for the first time online, I am proud to introduce my 2002 End of Year MLB All-Star Teams (in alphabetical order by position):
(Nothing to see here...really!)
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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Twenty players are first-time all-stars (12 for the American League, 8 for the Nationals). One-person teams on my 2002 rosters include the Devil Rays (Winn), Indians (Thome), Orioles (Batista), Tigers (Fick), White Sox (Ordoñez), Cubs (Sosa), Mets (Piazza), Pirates (Williams), and Reds (Boone). Both the Angels and Red Sox send five representatives to the AL roster, leading both leagues. The Braves and Dodgers each send four players to the NL squad.
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.
Sincerely,
JayBee Anama
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