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GDT: National League All-Stars @ American League All-stars (8:00pm et)


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American League starting lineup

 

 

  1. Steven Kwan, Guardians, LF
  2. Gunnar Henderson, Orioles, SS
  3. Juan Soto, Yankees, RF
  4. Aaron Judge, Yankees, CF
  5. Yordan Alvarez, Astros, DH
  6. José Ramírez, Guardians, 3B
  7. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays, 1B
  8. Adley Rutschman, Orioles, C
  9. Marcus Semien, Rangers, 2B

Starting pitcher: Corbin Burnes, Orioles

And now for Lovullo's NL alignment:

National League starting lineup

 

 

  1. Ketel Marte, Diamondbacks, 2B
  2. Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers, DH
  3. Trea Turner, Phillies, SS
  4. Bryce Harper, Phillies, 1B
  5. William Contreras, Brewers, C
  6. Christian Yelich, Brewers, RF
  7. Alec Bohm, Phillies, 3B
  8. Teoscar Hernández, Dodgers, CF
  9. Jurickson Profar, Padres, LF

Starting pitcher: Paul Skenes, Pirates

 

American League reserves, pitchers

 

 

National League reserves, pitchers

 

 

Edited by Omar
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I bet $5 that Ketel Marte wins MVP at 29 to 1, $2 on Marcus Semien at 51 to 1 and $3 on Riley Greene at 81 to 1 haha.
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How many ab's does Vladdy get? One, two? If the bat around he may get two.
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Teo......what are you doing bro

 

 

Wait till Teo costs a big run in the playoffs for the Dodgers. They'll chase him out of town after that.

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Wait till Teo costs a big run in the playoffs for the Dodgers. They'll chase him out of town after that.

 

he doesn't belong in centre

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That seemed like the wrong call… obvious obstruction by Naylor no?? Odd

 

obstruction call is so rare, I think Naylor was just trying to find the bag

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Mason Miller velo is just effortless.

 

So many pitchers throwing over 100mph now. Years ago only one was Ryan.

 

It's getting common place

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So many pitchers throwing over 100mph now. Years ago only one was Ryan.

 

It's getting common place

 

I always think back to the starting rotations of the 80's when hitting 90 was considered something and 95 was blazing. But at the same time, we had 4 starters going well over 200 IP at a time. That won't happen with the 100 mph fastballs.

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I always think back to the starting rotations of the 80's when hitting 90 was considered something and 95 was blazing. But at the same time, we had 4 starters going well over 200 IP at a time. That won't happen with the 100 mph fastballs.

 

100% You'd have a 4th starter who sat at 87/88, struck out 5 per 9, walked 3 per 9, and threw 200 innings a year. The pitching depth and hitters were just so awful back then. The game has advanced so far.

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This new generation of super high velo/high K / low innings pitched guys just pretty much have to expect they'll need TJS at some point in the career. Good thing is most come back OK in about a year.
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So many pitchers throwing over 100mph now. Years ago only one was Ryan.

 

It's getting common place

 

Yup. Me watching the all-star game with my dad and when Mason Miller came out I was like "oh this guy throws over 100" then I realized, wait most of them throw 100 now lol.

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