Once again, I'm back for my favorite stupid exercise of the MLB regular season -- my attempt to figure out who makes the All-Star Game!
Rules are all follows -- until we get voting results, I just put the best choices in the starter slots. Once we get voting leaders, they get slotted in and the rest of the roster falls as expected. This year, things are different -- MLB is having a "primary" where the top 3 voter-getters at each position get put into an "election day" where voters pick between three players for a starting position (top nine for outfielders). Some of this is based on stats, some is based on names. Example: I think Mookie Betts will make the team basically no matter what -- even if his numbers are worse than Tommy Pham.
Anyhow, this is what I got right now.
Rules are all follows -- until we get voting results, I just put the best choices in the starter slots. Once we get voting leaders, they get slotted in and the rest of the roster falls as expected. This year, things are different -- MLB is having a "primary" where the top 3 voter-getters at each position get put into an "election day" where voters pick between three players for a starting position (top nine for outfielders). Some of this is based on stats, some is based on names. Example: I think Mookie Betts will make the team basically no matter what -- even if his numbers are worse than Tommy Pham.
Anyhow, this is what I got right now.