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Why do you want Paulie in the HR derby; we've gone over this issue a couple of time already.....

I never said put Paulie in, I was just asking WHY they wouldn't put Paulie in. He has the better sluggin and HR's. Tejada has 15 HR's, and a slugging percentage of .506. Paulie has 22 HR's and .567 Slugging. You tell me why you think that Tejeda deserved this and some one not deserving such as Paulie, Manny, ARod didn't make it

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I never said put Paulie in, I was just asking WHY they wouldn't put Paulie in. He has the better sluggin and HR's. Tejada has 15 HR's, and a slugging percentage of .506 and 15 HR's. Paulie has 22 HR's and .567 Slugging. You tell me why you think that Tejeda deserved this and some one not deserving such as Paulie, Manny, ARod didn't make it

Maybe they DID ask Paulie and he declined. Who cares really?

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I heard something from Mulligan this morning, about the Yankees being pissed at the White Sox over what happened when they clinched homefield at the Cell last year. Was there an incident or anything? I don't remember this at all.

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I heard something from Mulligan this morning, about the Yankees being pissed at the White Sox over what happened when they clinched homefield at the Cell last year.  Was there an incident or anything?  I don't remember this at all.

I heard the same thing, but can't recall anything... :huh

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Major League Baseball

2004 American League All- Star Voting

 

First Base

Player (Team) Votes

1. Jason Giambi, New York  1,784,443

2. Frank Thomas, Chicago  978,623

3. Carlos Delgado, Toronto  717,341

4. Kevin Millar, Boston  653,223

5. Mark Teixeira, Texas  645,154

6. Rafael Palmeiro, Baltimore  621,733

7. Mike Sweeney, Kansas City  422,490

8. Tino Martinez, Tampa Bay  420,185

 

Second Base

Player (Team) Votes

1. Alfonso Soriano, Texas  3,466,447

2. Pokey Reese, Boston  1,082,772

3. Bret Boone, Seattle  990,776

4. Ronnie Belliard, Cleveland  428,422

5. Enrique Wilson, New York  424,160

6. Fernando Viña, Detroit  389,387

7. Adam Kennedy, Anaheim  373,516

8. Luis Rivas, Minnesota  200,141

 

Third Base

Player (Team) Votes

1. Alex Rodriguez, New York  2,915,901

2. Hank Blalock, Texas  1,254,876

3. Bill Mueller, Boston  868,968

4. Melvin Mora, Baltimore  633,876

5. Eric Chavez, Oakland  553,843

6. Troy Glaus, Anaheim  493,835

7. Scott Spiezio, Seattle  276,564

8. Corey Koskie, Minnesota  252,892

 

Shortstop

Player (Team) Votes

1. Derek Jeter, New York  2,052,880

2. Nomar Garciaparra, Boston  1,620,187

3. Michael Young, Texas  1,248,498

4. Miguel Tejada, Baltimore  1,061,083

5. Carlos Guillen, Detroit  426,604

6. Omar Vizquel, Cleveland  337,461

7. David Eckstein, Anaheim  310,389

8. Rich Aurilia, Seattle  241,982

 

Catcher

Player (Team) Votes

1. Ivan Rodriguez, Detroit  2,537,586

2. Jorge Posada, New York  1,565,305

3. Jason Varitek, Boston  1,122,901

4. Javy Lopez, Baltimore  720,243

5. Victor Martinez, Cleveland  405,157

6. Bengie Molina, Anaheim  331,422

7. Benito Santiago, Kansas City  293,974

8. Dan Wilson, Seattle  269,775

 

Outfield

Player (Team) Votes

1. Vladimir Guerrero, Anaheim  3,024,870

2. Manny Ramirez, Boston  2,682,121

3. Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle  1,891,136

4. Hideki Matsui, New York  1,855,118

5. Gary Sheffield, New York  1,688,921

6. Johnny Damon, Boston  1,319,984

7. Bernie Williams, New York  1,017,844

8. Torii Hunter, Minnnesota  847,586

9. Magglio Ordoñez, Chicago  666,066

10. Trot Nixon, Boston  665,465

11. Garret Anderson, Anaheim  624,662

12. Jose Guillen, Anaheim  504,474

13. Jermaine Dye, Oakland  433,469

14. Jose Cruz, Jr., Tampa Bay  376,077

15. Brian Jordan, Texas  371,099

16. Kevin Mench, Texas  370,346

17. Carlos Lee, Chicago  337,289

18. Brad Fullmer, Texas  318,506

19. Matt Lawton, Cleveland  284,809

20. Carl Crawford, Tampa Bay  283,304

21. Rondell White, Detroit  249,559

22. Jacque Jones, Minnesota  249,451

23. Dmitri Young, Detroit  242,149

24. Rocco Baldelli, Tampa Bay  241,153

 

Major League Baseball

2004 National League All- Star Voting

 

First Base

Player (Team) Votes

1. Albert Pujols, St. Louis  2,649,013

2. Jeff Bagwell, Houston  1,918,071

3. Jim Thome, Philadelphia  1,111,478

4. Sean Casey, Cincinnati  962,110

5. Derrek Lee, Chicago  645,573

6. Todd Helton, Colorado  472,953

7. Shawn Green, Los Angeles  316,344

8. Hee Seop Choi, Florida  284,303

 

Second Base

Player (Team) Votes

1. Jeff Kent, Houston  2,898,381

2. Tony Womack, St. Louis  1,034,014

3. Luis Castillo, Florida  767,994

4. Marcus Giles, Atlanta  683,251

5. Roberto Alomar, Arizona  577,084

6. Mark Grudzielanek, Chicago  511,412

7. Mark Loretta, San Diego  483,572

8. Jose Vidro, Montreal  379,897

 

Third Base

Player (Team) Votes

1. Scott Rolen, St. Louis  3,187,710

2. Morgan Ensberg, Houston  1,150,751

3. Aramis Ramirez, Chicago  1,068,706

4. Mike Lowell, Florida  807,911

5. Adrian Beltre, Los Angeles  620,824

6. Vinny Castilla, Colorado  450,785

7. David Bell, Philadelphia  420,424

8. Shea Hillenbrand, Arizona  314,668

 

Shortstop

Player (Team) Votes

1. Edgar Renteria, St. Louis  2,028,840

2. Adam Everett, Houston  1,814,814

3. Kazuo Matsui, New York  1,160,731

4. Barry Larkin, Cincinnati  782,603

5. Jack Wilson, Pittsburgh  691,565

6. Rafael Furcal, Atlanta  539,047

7. Alex Gonzalez, Chicago  538,092

8. Jimmy Rollins, Philadelphia  514,431

 

Catcher

Player (Team) Votes

1. Mike Piazza, New York  2,296,667

2. Brad Ausmus, Houston  1,518,827

3. Mike Matheny, St. Louis  1,014,882

4. Paul Lo Duca, Los Angeles  843,024

5. Michael Barrett, Chicago  683,788

6. Johnny Estrada, Atlanta  640,062

7. Jason Kendall, Pittsburgh  548,430

8. Mike Lieberthal, Philadelphia  405,090

 

Outfield

Player (Team) Votes

1. Barry Bonds, San Francisco  2,952,237

2. Ken Griffey, Jr., Cincinnati  2,837,526

3. Sammy Sosa, Chicago  2,197,255

4. Lance Berkman, Houston  2,109,526

5. Craig Biggio, Houston  1,722,278

6. Jim Edmonds, St. Louis  1,468,061

7. Carlos Beltran, Kansas City - Houston  1,369,178

8. Moises Alou, Chicago  1,265,592

9. Richard Hidalgo, Houston - New York  929,867

10. Adam Dunn, Cincinnati  806,547

11. Miguel Cabrera, Florida  802,379

12. Reggie Sanders, St. Louis  698,080

13. Bobby Abreu, Philadelphia  647,781

14. Andruw Jones, Atlanta  583,161

15. Juan Pierre, Florida  552,744

16. Ray Lankford, St. Louis  536,975

17. Pat Burrell, Philadelphia  483,455

18. Corey Patterson, Chicago  459,087

19. Craig Wilson, Pittsburgh  446,299

20. Chicagopper Jones, Atlanta  435,373

21. J. D. Drew, Atlanta  434,097

22. Steve Finley, Arizona  418,150

23. Scott Podsednik, Milwaukee  408,794

24. Brian Giles, San Diego  406,449

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I heard something from Mulligan this morning, about the Yankees being pissed at the White Sox over what happened when they clinched homefield at the Cell last year.  Was there an incident or anything?  I don't remember this at all.

why the hell would the yankees get mad at us, if the american league won? was our park not good enough.... Hank bialock seemed to like it.....i hate the yankees so much and of course :fthecubs

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why the hell would the yankees get mad at us, if the american league won? was our park not good enough.... Hank bialock seemed to like it.....i hate the yankees so much and of course  :fthecubs

Some Yankee pr guy got into an argument with one of our clubhouse attendants, and security was called in, if I recall correctly. It was a big to do over nothing, so I don't think it has anything to do with the All Star team. I just think Torre doesn't think we're very good. Remember, Buerhle's worst game was the 8 run first against the Yankees. I'd bet Torre remembers that game, and lowered his opinion about Mark. Paulie can't put a solid first half with a solid second half. The screw job was Tom Gordon over Shingo.

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