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JohnU
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MLB released the All-Star ballot this week, which begs the question:
What's the rush?
The other thing is that folks are going to start voting, voting, voting ... for players they have heard of. Nothing wrong with that if the guy is actually able to play the game.
The ASG long ago stopped being interesting or important, save for who gets home field for the W.S., really another Selig up-yer-ass stupidity move.
What bugs me is that MLB refuses to change the ballot after it's been announced and the same crap happens every year. Ryan Howard got 1 million votes last year and didn't even play one single game. MLB could have fixed that in April and didn't. They look stupid, lazy and out of touch.
And letting people in Kyoto vote for the players is downright stupid.
Why even play this stupid game?
What's the rush?
The other thing is that folks are going to start voting, voting, voting ... for players they have heard of. Nothing wrong with that if the guy is actually able to play the game.
The ASG long ago stopped being interesting or important, save for who gets home field for the W.S., really another Selig up-yer-ass stupidity move.
What bugs me is that MLB refuses to change the ballot after it's been announced and the same crap happens every year. Ryan Howard got 1 million votes last year and didn't even play one single game. MLB could have fixed that in April and didn't. They look stupid, lazy and out of touch.
And letting people in Kyoto vote for the players is downright stupid.
Why even play this stupid game?