While technology has brought us all increased familiarity with athletes, baseball has remained somewhat localized. For instance, the casual fan in Philadelphia isn’t likely to be all that familiar with the pitch arsenal of the Mariners’ Hisashi Iwakuma.
This helps make the All-Star game such a fun event. It also provides an opportunity for players to make an impression on a national level.
Check out the rosters, and then I’ll offer up the three players I expect to find a way to make an impression on a national level.
MLB All-Star Game Rosters
American League
Name |
Team |
|
*C |
Joe Mauer |
Twins |
*1B |
Chris Davis |
Orioles |
*2B |
Robinson Cano |
Yankees |
*SS |
J.J. Hardy |
Orioles |
*3B |
Miguel Cabrera |
Tigers |
*OF |
Mike Trout |
Angels |
*OF |
Adam Jones |
Orioles |
*OF |
Jose Bautista |
Blue Jays |
*DH |
David Ortiz |
Red Sox |
^P |
Clay Buchholz |
Red Sox |
P |
Brett Cecil |
Blue Jays |
P |
Bartolo Colon |
A’s |
^P |
Jesse Crain |
White Sox |
P |
Matt Moore |
Rays |
P |
Felix Hernandez |
Mariners |
P |
Hisashi Iwakuma |
Mariners |
P |
Justin Masterson |
Indians |
P |
Joe Nathan |
Rangers |
P |
Steve Delabar |
Blue Jays |
P |
Glen Perkins |
Twins |
P |
Mariano Rivera |
Yankees |
P |
Chris Sale |
White Sox |
P |
Max Scherzer |
Tigers |
P |
Justin Verlander |
Tigers |
C |
Jason Castro |
Astros |
C |
Salvador Perez |
Royals |
1B |
Prince Fielder |
Tigers |
2B |
Jason Kipnis |
Indians |
2B |
Dustin Pedroia |
Red Sox |
2B |
Ben Zobrist |
Rays |
SS |
Jhonny Peralta |
Tigers |
3B |
Manny Machado |
Orioles |
OF |
Nelson Cruz |
Rangers |
OF |
Alex Gordon |
Royals |
OF |
Torii Hunter |
Tigers |
DH |
Edwin Encarnacion |
Blue Jays |
National League
Name |
Team |
|
*C |
Yadier Molina |
Cardinals |
*1B |
Joey Votto |
Reds |
*2B |
Brandon Phillips |
Reds |
*SS |
Troy Tulowitzki |
Rockies |
*3B |
David Wright |
Mets |
*OF |
Carlos Beltran |
Cardinals |
*OF |
Carlos Gonzalez |
Rockies |
*OF |
Bryce Harper |
Nationals |
P |
Madison Bumgarner |
Giants |
P |
Aroldis Chapman |
Reds |
P |
Patrick Corbin |
Diamondbacks |
P |
Jose Fernandez |
Marlins |
P |
Jason Grilli |
Pirates |
P |
Matt Harvey |
Mets |
P |
Clayton Kershaw |
Dodgers |
P |
Craig Kimbrel |
Braves |
P |
Cliff Lee |
Phillies |
P |
Jeff Locke |
Pirates |
P |
Adam Wainwright |
Cardinals |
P |
Travis Wood |
Cubs |
P |
Jordan Zimmermann |
Nationals |
C |
Buster Posey |
Giants |
1B |
Paul Goldschmidt |
Diamondbacks |
1B |
Allen Craig |
Cardinals |
1B |
Freddie Freeman |
Braves |
2B |
Matt Carpenter |
Cardinals |
2B |
Marco Scutaro |
Giants |
SS |
Everth Cabrera |
Padres |
SS |
Jean Segura |
Brewers |
3B |
Pedro Alvarez |
Pirates |
OF |
Domonic Brown |
Phillies |
OF |
Michael Cuddyer |
Rockies |
OF |
Carlos Gomez |
Brewers |
OF |
Andrew McCutchen |
Pirates |
* = Starter
^ = Injured, will not play
Rosters courtesy of MLB.com.
Max Scherzer, P, Tigers
Max Scherzer has pitched so well this season that he is going to start leaving teammate Justin Verlander in his shadow.
The 28-year-old has made huge strides in the last two seasons. His increased feel with his curveball and slider have left him nearly unhittable.
As you’ve probably noticed, he has an impressive 13-0 record, and that’s come for good reason. Scherzer has a WHIP of 0.946 and a strikeout-to-walk ratio at 5-to-1.
He will dominate the best hitters in the National League in the All-Star contest and show everyone why he is putting himself in a great position to win his first Cy Young.
Bryce Harper, OF, Nationals
The Bryce Harper hype machine can get a little tiring, but it exists for good reason: the kid makes spectacular plays.
Harper is still making strides as a player, and he is far from a finished product, but he has the knack for the spectacular. He also plays every play like it is his last.
I’m convinced that he will have at least one play, either in the field or at the plate, that leaves fans with their jaws hanging.
Mariano Rivera, P, Yankees
Mariano Rivera isn’t going to be able to offer up anything fans haven’t seen him do countless times in the past. He’ll throw his unhittable cutter, quickly get outs and head back to the bullpen.
However, the atmosphere around the 13-time All Star will be different. The MLB’s all-time saves leader is hanging up the cutter at the end of this season.
This game will turn into a celebration of his career. It doesn’t hurt that it will be played in New York. Sure, it is in the rival’s stadium, but it’s still New York, and it’s still Mariano Rivera.
The enormity of his amazing career will be on display, and as fans begin the process of viewing him as a former player, his appearance in this game will be the lasting image.
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