started the voting for the midseason classic, both in the stadiums and on the Internet. Ballots have been placed in the hands of the fans show the names of 12 in each league Creole
Miguel Cabrera was second in voting in 2010 and opened at first base by Mark Teixeira |
is a record and a consequence of the title role more and more natives are in their major league teams. And they're all regular. In the National League catcher, catcher Ivan Rodriguez proposed Washington, not Wilson Ramos, a favorite of manager Jim Riggleman. Alberto Callaspo is also no, the new third base of Los Angeles, and Jonathan Herrera, the Rockies' new second baseman.
MLB The commission that prepared the returns based on making the top players in each squad in each position. The papers include an extra space in which to write manually (stages) or so virtual (through internet) the name of any player left out by organizers, but rarely any of these "forgotten" star manages to open the match.
-Star Game will be played this time in Phoenix, on 12 July. Fans can fill many tickets as they wish at each park for the big tent. On the website you can vote up to 20 times per e-mail mail which is available by visiting http://vote.mlb.com .
Most Venezuelan news in the form of 2011 is the emergence of seven outfielders, a position previously depopulated in the national issue. They are Carlos González, Gerardo Parra, Martin Prado, Jose Tabata, Juan Rivera, Franklin Gutierrez and Magglio Ordonez.
Bob Abreu and Victor Martinez were placed as designated hitters.
There are six shortstop Elvis Andrus, Asdrubal Cabrera, Alcides Escobar, Marco Scutaro, Ronny Cedeno and Alex Gonzalez. Joining them are the waiters Omar Infante and Jose Lopez, and Maicer third basemen Izturis, Melvin Mora and Pablo Sandoval.
Three receivers are among the postulates: Ramon Hernandez, Miguel Montero and Yorvit Torrealba. Complete the batch Miguel Cabrera, the only first baseman and, with Prado, one of the two natives who opened the classic lineup of July 2010.
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Venezuelan There were 22 nominees for the All-Star last year: Miguel Cabrera, Luis Valbuena, Elvis Andrus, Asdrubal Cabrera, Alex Gonzalez, Cesar Izturis, Marco Scutaro, Alberto Callaspo, José Lopez, Victor Martinez, Dioner Navarro, Carlos Guillen, Bobby Abreu, Franklin Gutierrez, Magglio Ordonez, Juan Rivera, Martin Prado, Ronny Cedeno, Pablo Sandoval, Ramon Hernandez, Miguel Montero and Carlos Gonzalez
Posted in El Nacional, on Thursday, April 28, 2011. With changes to the blog.
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