Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Season 25 All-Star Recap

The All-Star break has passed for Season 25, so let's take a look back at the festivities!

On the AL team, Delino Santana of Charlotte made his 11th All-Star Appearance to lead the way.  There were 18 first-time All-Stars on the AL team, with only one other player making more than their 3rd appearance.  Boise had the most AL All-Stars with 7.

The NL team had 10 first-time All-Stars, with Durham's Valerio Baez and Honolulu's Justin Jordan leading the way, each make their 8th All-Star appearance.  Durham had the most All-Stars on the NL side with 5.

The Home Run Derby saw Durham's Julio Park dominate the Final, winning 9-3, making him the back-to-back champion, a feat that you don't see too often.

The All-Star game itself was a thriller, with the NL scoring 2 in the top of the 9th to take a 5-3 lead, only for the AL to come back with 3 in the bottom half to take the 6-5 win. Kennie Owen hit the game-winning double with 2 outs in the bottom of the 9th to put him at 3 for 3 for the day, good enough to win All-Star Game MVP.

The US team dominated the Futures Game, led by lead-off man Vince Knotts who was 1 for 2 with 3 walks, 3 runs and a stolen base that earned him the game's MVP honors.

Here is the complete list of All-Stars for Season 25!

American League
Starters
Player
Team
Appearance
C
Harry Young
New Britain
1st
1B
Jose Reyes
Charlotte
5th
2B
Tuck Chester
Little Rock
2nd
3B
Albie Latos
Nashville
1st
SS
Delino Santana
Charlotte
11th
LF
Patrick Grieve
New Britain
2nd
CF
Charles Gang
Oakland
1st
RF
Ernest Hancock
Little Rock
3rd
DH
Wendell Myatt
Oakland
2nd

Pitchers
Player
Team
Appearance
P
Howie Lockwood
Nashville
2nd
P
Jamey Spiers
Charlotte
1st
P
Everth Almanzar
New Britain
2nd
P
Boone James
Ottawa
1st
P
Henry Colin
Cleveland
3rd
P
Roland Piper
Seattle
1st
P
Diego Campos
Nashville
1st
P
Omir Kelly
Boise
1st
P
Alex Wong
Helena
2nd
P
Nicholas Cox
Little Rock
3rd
P
Pedro Rios
Oakland
1st
P
Todd Morgan
Boise
1st
P
Jimmie Machado
Little Rock
1st

Reserves
Player
Team
Appearance
C
Morris Washington
Boise
1st
1B
Sherman Dunston
Boise
3rd
2B
David Messmer
Boise
1st
3B
Alving Osoria
Pawtucket
1st
SS
Weldon Kendrick
Little Rock
1st
LF
Tim Holm
Boise
1st
CF
Rougned Flande
Nashville
1st
RF
Kennie Owen
Boise
1st

AL All-Stars by Team
Boise 7
Little Rock 5
Nashville 4
Charlotte 3
New Britain 3
Oakland 3
Cleveland 1
Helena 1
Ottawa 1
Pawtucket 1
Seattle 1

National League
Starters
Player
Team
Appearance
C
Ron Bailey
New York
2nd
1B
Julio Park
Durham
5th
2B
Rodrigo Toregas
Louisville
5th
3B
Gary Castillo
Rochester
1st
SS
Gonzalez Bennett
Syracuse
1st
LF
Bert Crosby
Durham
2nd
CF
Ken Ingram
Chicago
7th
RF
Christopher Hamilton
Rochester
1st

Pitchers
Player
Team
Appearance
P
Burke Gibson
Salt Lake City
2nd
P
Matty Prieto
Durham
3rd
P
Tim Blair
Syracuse
6th
P
Nathan Ross
Richmond
3rd
P
Ellis Brock
Salt Lake City
7th
P
Alex Rosa
Chicago
1st
P
Ralph Moseley
Richmond
7th
P
Valerio Baez
Durham
8th
P
Justin Jordan
Honolulu
8th
P
Nicholas Gil
Las Vegas
5th
P
Norberto Morales
Richmond
4th
P
Albie Tavarez
Washington
1st
P
Teoscar Alberro
Buffalo
1st
P
Douglas White
Rochester
1st

Reserves
Player
Team
Appearance
C
Darrel Atkins
Syracuse
1st
1B
Kyle Surtain
Syracuse
5th
2B
Abraham O'Neill
Las Vegas
2nd
3B
Dingo Price
Chicago
5th
SS
Edgardo Serra
Chicago
1st
LF
Scott Serrano
Richmond
4th
CF
Ivan Veras
Louisville
1st
RF
Jarrod King
Durham
2nd

NL All-Stars by Team
Durham 5
Chicago 4
Richmond 4
Syracuse 4
Rochester 3
Las Vegas 2
Louisville 2
Salt Lake City 2
Buffalo 1
Honolulu 1
New York 1
Washington 1

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