Star Count: Dodgers 3, Angels 1
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Outfielder Shawn Green and pitchers Odalis Perez and Eric Gagne of the Dodgers, and outfielder Garret Anderson of the Angels were chosen Sunday to play in the 73rd major league All-Star game July 9 at Miller Park in Milwaukee.
All were selected as reserves by National League Manager Bob Brenly and American League Manager Joe Torre after fans voted in the starters.
“The fact that we have three guys that made the club is a tribute in a way to what has taken place here through the first half of the season,” said Manager Jim Tracy, who has the Dodgers in first place in the NL West.
Earlier this week, Tracy and Angel Manager Mike Scioscia were selected as coaches for the NL and AL teams, respectively.
This will be the second All-Star game for Green, who played for the AL team in 1999 as a member of the Toronto Blue Jays.
Green, who sat out Sunday’s game against the Angels because of a jammed left thumb, got off to a slow start this season but has rebounded to bat .281 with 25 home runs and 63 runs batted in.
“I thought for sure after the first six weeks of the season that I would have three days off [during the All-Star break], so I’m enjoying the fact that things turned around,” Green said.
Gagne, who leads the majors with 29 saves; Perez, who is 9-4 with a 2.56 earned-run average, and Anderson, who is batting .298 with 15 homers and 60 RBIs, are among 25 players making their first All-Star appearance.
“I know I kind of play things down a little bit, but this is something from a personal standpoint I am really excited about and looking forward to,” said Anderson, who celebrated his 30th birthday Sunday.
Seattle Mariner outfielder Ichiro Suzuki received 2,516,016 votes, the most of any player for the second consecutive year. Chicago Cub outfielder Sammy Sosa led the NL with 2,140,315. Sosa also was the leading NL vote-getter in 1999.
Brenly selected six of his Arizona Diamondback players as reserves. Torre had three of his New York Yankee players chosen by fans and selected three more as reserves.
The Boston Red Sox were the only other team with more than three players on an All-Star team.
The AL starters are catcher Jorge Posada, first baseman Jason Giambi and second baseman Alfonso Soriano of the Yankees, shortstop Alex Rodriguez of the Texas Rangers and third baseman Shea Hillenbrand of the Red Sox.
Suzuki, Manny Ramirez of the Red Sox and Torii Hunter of the Minnesota Twins are the outfielders.
The nine-man pitching staff features starters Derek Lowe and Pedro Martinez of the Red Sox, Mark Buehrle of the White Sox, Freddy Garcia of the Mariners, Roy Halladay of the Blue Jays and Barry Zito of the Athletics.
The closers are Eddie Guardado of the Twins, Mariano Rivera of the Yankees and Kazuhiro Sasaki of the Mariners.
The starting infield for the NL will be catcher Mike Piazza of the New York Mets, first baseman Todd Helton of the Colorado Rockies, second baseman Jose Vidro of the Montreal Expos, and third baseman Scott Rolen and shortstop Jimmy Rollins of the Philadelphia Phillies.
Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants and Vladamir Guerrero of the Expos join Sosa in the outfield.
Along with Perez and Gagne, the NL pitching staff includes Tom Glavine and John Smoltz of the Atlanta Braves, Trevor Hoffman of the San Diego Padres, Randy Johnson, Curt Schilling and Byung-Hyun Kim of the Diamondbacks, Matt Morris of the St. Louis Cardinals and Mike Williams of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
“I’m not going to say I’m a superstar, but I deserve to be there because I’ve been working hard,” said Perez, a 24-year-old left-hander who was acquired along with outfielder Brian Jordan from the Atlanta Braves in a January trade for Gary Sheffield.
One spot on each team is still to be determined by fan voting on the Internet over the next two days at MLB.com and ESPN.com.
Angel outfielder Darin Erstad, Cleveland first baseman Jim Thome, Oakland third baseman Eric Chavez, Boston outfielder Johnny Damon and Chicago outfielder Magglio Ordonez are the candidates in the AL.
Versatile St. Louis infielder/outfielder Albert Pujols, San Diego outfielder Ryan Klesko, Colorado outfielder Larry Walker, Pittsburgh outfielder Brian Giles and Atlanta outfielder Andruw Jones are NL candidates.
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Seeing Stars
The starters as determined by fan voting and the reseves as selected by team managers for the All-Star game July 9 at Miller Park in Milwaukee. Fans will vote online for the 30th player on each team with the results announced Tuesday.
*--* NATIONAL LEAGUE
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STARTERS
C--Mike Piazza,New York
1B--Todd Helton, Colorado
2B--Jose Vidro, Montreal
SS--Jimmy Rollins, Philadelphia
3B--Scott Rolen, Philadelphia
OF--Sammy Sosa, Chicago
OF--Barry Bonds, San Francisco
OF--Vladimir Guerrero, Montreal
RESERVES
C--Benito Santiago, San Francisco
C--Damian Miller, Arizona
1B--Richie Sexson, Milwaukee
2B--Luis Castillo, Florida
2B--Junior Spivey, Arizona
SS--Jose Hernandez, Milwaukee
3B--Mike Lowell, Florida
OF--Lance Berkman, Houston
OF--Adam Dunn, Cincinnati
OF--Luis Gonzalez, Arizona
OF--Shawn Green, Dodgers
PITCHERS
Mike Williams, Pittsburgh
Matt Morris, St. Louis
Trevor Hoffman, San Diego
Odalis Perez, Dodgers
Eric Gagne, Dodgers
Tom Glavine, Atlanta
John Smoltz, Atlanta
Curt Schilling, Arizona
Randy Johnson, Arizona
Byung-Hyun Kim, Arizona
*--* AMERICAN LEAGUE
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STARTERS
C--Jorge Posada, New York
1B--Jason Giambi, New York
2B--Alfonso Soriano, New York
SS--Alex Rodriguez, Texas
3B--Shea Hillenbrand, Boston
OF--Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle
OF--Torii Hunter, Minnesota
OF--Manny Ramirez, Boston
RESERVES
C--A.J. Pierzynski, Minnesota
1B--Mike Sweeney, Kansas City
1B--Paul Konerko, Chicago
SS--Derek Jeter, New York
SS--Nomar Garciaparra, Boston
SS--Omar Vizquel, Cleveland
SS--Miguel Tejada, Oakland
3B--Tony Batista, Baltimore
3B--Robin Ventura, New York
OF--Robert Fick, Detroit
OF--Garret Anderson, Angels
OF--Randy Winn, Tampa Bay
PITCHERS
Mark Buehrle, Chicago
Pedro Martinez, Boston
Freddy Garcia, Seattle
Barry Zito, Oakland
Derek Lowe, Boston
Roy Halladay, Toronto
Eddie Guardado, Minnesota
Kazuhiro Sasaki, Seattle
Mariano Rivera, New York
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