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Written by Adam Adkins (Contact & Archive) on July 04, 2008
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It’s almost All-Star time (yay!), so I thought I’d give you my AL and NL All-Star Lineups! (I’m not dealing in reserves or the idiotic ‘every team gets a player’ rule... just the lineups and then some other deserving players!)            First Baseman            AL: Kevin Youkilis, Boston Red Sox          Â           NL: Albert Pujols, St. Louis CardinalsÂ
Youks has been very good with the bat and with the glove, and Pujols is... well, Pujols.            Second Baseman            AL: Ian Kinsler, Texas Rangers           NL: Chase Utley, Philadelphia Phillies ÂKinsler is probably the AL MVP right now. He’s been awesome, really awesome. As for Utley... his home park is still inflating him like helium, but that doesn’t mean he can’t play.            Shortstop            AL: Michael Young, Texas Rangers            NL: Hanley Ramirez, Florida Marlins ÂYoung’s been pretty good, better offensively and defensively than the leading vote-getter, Derek Jeter. Hanley is again a killer bat without a lead glove, but that bat is like ‘get you into that place in Cooperstown’ good.            Third Baseman            AL: Alexander Emmanuel Rodriguez, New York Yankees          ÂNL: David Wright, New York MetsÂ
Pretty simple. Those are the best two baseball players in the world, folks.            Left Field            AL: Johnny David Damon, New York Yankees            NL: Patrick Burrell, Philadelphia Phillies ÂCalm down, you crazy Philadelphians... Burrell’s delivering! A .four-one-two OBP is nice. As for Damon... well, don’t we all love a little BABIP in the morning? (Also, Carlos Quentin is having a freaking good year, but I figured Damon’s D was better...)            Center Field            AL: Grady Sizemore, Cleveland Indians           NL: Carlos Beltran, New York Mets ÂBoth can hit, both can field, both can run. Other candidates like the Bucco’s Nate McLouth can hit, but cannot field or run. See?            Right Field            AL: JD Drew, Boston Red Sox          ÂNL: Xavier Nady, Pittsburgh PiratesÂ
Drew’s finally delivering—great news for a Yankee fan—and the Pirates get a starter. I bet the Mets wish they still had the X-Man.            AL: Milton Bradley, Texas Rangers            NL: Lance Berkman, Houston Astros ÂBradley’s been nasty (.320/.437/.611) and Berkamn is a serious tripple crown threat as he currently ranks 2nd in average, 3rd in home runs and second in RBI in the National league.
           Catcher Mauer’s back to his 2006 form—or at least close to it—and McCann is a really awesome hitter. Neither is a stud with the mitt, however. Â           Starting Pitchers (5)
           AL: Cliff Lee, Cleveland Indians—John Danks, Chicago White Sox—Roy Halladay, Toronto Blue Jays—Shawn Okay, fair, Webb isn’t having a totally sick year—but you know he’s among the three best in baseball. Lee and Lincecum are on top, and while Lee may cool down—or may not—Lincecum is here to stay.            Relief Pitchers (3)            AL: Mariano Rivera, New York Yankees—Francisco Rodriguez, LA Angels—Joakim Soria, Kansas City RoyalsNL: Brad Lidge, Philadelphia Phillies—Carlos Marmol, Chicago Cubs—Heath Bell, San Diego Padres ÂThe AL has the names, but the NL has been really good too. Marmol is very good. ÂOther players who deserve to make the team...Jason Giambi, Hideki Matsui, Josh Hamilton, Jose Reyes, Jonathon Papelbon, Joba Chamberlain, Carlos Zambrano, Miguel Tejada, and Johan Santana.
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