Found July 07, 2008 on
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In the uproar that has emerged over Jason Varitek's laughable inclusion on the 2008 American League All-Star team, one thing has slipped under the radar, and that is Derek Jeter's inclusion in the starting lineup.
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Also, I'm not sure the All-Star pitching staff needs to be managed.
That being said ive always loved Mirabelli. He gets 1 in 5 games and always come ready to play.
But ya, Varitek's pretty damn hot.
Jeter earns high marks as an offensive player because in his position, traditionally anemic at the plate, has few players as consistent as he. Jeter's career BA is .316. he has almost 200 home runs. He has a .309 career playoff average (in far more games than other SS). Still, he gets slammed. How can he be overrated when he is constantly devalued?
And you must admit he doesn't deserve to be an all-star this year
Maybe you should be screaming at the fans who elected a DH who hasn't played in a month and didn't hit the month before that!