Bailey at the top of the AL All-Star roster
OK, he only leads them if you're looking at the roster alphabetically, but still nice to see his name listed first. Mychael Urban fills you in on all the feel good fluff over at the A's official site. If you're looking for Bailey's ascent to the top of the AL pitching ranks, here the full list of All-Stars. If you're in the Holliday/Suzuki/Braden for All-Star camp, head on over to an AN yearly favorite of mine, The Annual Questionable All-Star Post.
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25 votes and the race is neck and neck
AN is 52% optimist, 48% cynic. More optimists than I expected, but I suppose that’s a testament to the bastion of hope Bailey has become for the organization this year.
"No matter what I talk about, I always get back to baseball." - Connie Mack
I want NO though.
See: George Sherrill pitching 3 innings at the ASG last year.
"You end up with a name like ‘Outman,’" he said last week. "What else are you going to do? You’re going to get people out, man." ~ Dallas Braden
Free Travis Buck.
Almost certainly not
Remember when Duke made the all star game a while back when he had just started basically? Yeah, he was the only AL pitcher not to pitch.
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