May 11, 200916 yr If you're of the mindset that the All-Star game "counts" and you want the White Sox to potentially have home field advantage in the World Series, you should vote for the worst players on the ballot, right?
May 11, 200916 yr QUOTE (R.J. @ May 10, 2009 -> 08:48 PM) If you're of the mindset that the All-Star game "counts" and you want the White Sox to potentially have home field advantage in the World Series, you should vote for the worst players on the ballot, right? for the NL, absolutely
May 11, 200916 yr QUOTE (knightni @ May 10, 2009 -> 05:30 PM) Let's prove to Major League Baseball that we're stupid and that they shouldn't pay attention to what we think! Fans shouldn't vote because this statement ends up appearing true every year. So if this means the fans won't be able to vote, that's all the more reason to support this.
May 11, 200916 yr QUOTE (danman31 @ May 11, 2009 -> 02:39 AM) Fans shouldn't vote because this statement ends up appearing true every year. So if this means the fans won't be able to vote, that's all the more reason to support this. Perhaps it should be: accredited members of the media, managers, and mlb websites with a 1/3 of the vote each.
May 11, 200916 yr quick note: ONLY vote for Milledge in the OF. If you vote for him, plus two others, you runt he risk of accidentally voting the others above Milledge.
May 27, 200916 yr He's not in the top 15... or so says MLB.... NL All-Star Votes The only White Sox player in the top 5 at any position (or top 15 in the OF) is Alexei Ramirez... and he's 5th at SS... 535,544 votes behind Jeter. Edited May 27, 200916 yr by Athomeboy_2000
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