MLB All-Star Updates: Injuries, Selections, and Team News
Craig Mish
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The health of Shay Langliers, the starting catcher for the Oakland Athletics, remains uncertain as he did not play this weekend and the A's called up another catcher. Meanwhile, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has opted out of the All-Star game despite thanking fans for their votes; Nick Kurtz will start at first base in his place. Junior Camanro is set to start at third base and will also participate in the home run derby.
Other notable players like Mike Trout, Byron Buxton, Aaron Judge, and Yordan Alvarez are also questionable for the upcoming game, leading to potential lineup changes and fan disappointment. The selection process for the game is under scrutiny, with suggestions that it should include both fan votes and selections by managers or general managers to accommodate players who are physically unable to participate.
Guerrero plans to take a break and later return to the Toronto Blue Jays. Meanwhile, other All-Star reserves were announced, including first-time All-Star Travis Bazana of the Cleveland Guardians. The All-Star lineup also features Dylan Dingler, Ben Rice, Miguel Vargas, Randy Arozarena, Cody Bellinger, Riley Green, and Yandy Diaz. The Tampa Bay Rays ended up with three All-Stars, including Drew Rasmussen and Brian Baker.
On the pitching side, the American League roster includes names like Joe Ryan, Parker Messi, Michael Wacha, and Jacob Latz among others. The list showcases a blend of both emerging talents and seasoned players. Despite the strong lineup, there is a notion that the National League might have a slight edge in terms of pitching talent.
The discussion also touched on potential player trades and contract negotiations impacted by the Collective Bargaining Agreement, with teams cautious but possibly open to making moves as the trade deadline approaches.
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