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Just because Gordon should be elite in these numbers and Panik shouldn't, doesn't change the value in Gordon's baserunning abilities.

And it's every time he is on 2nd and a single is hit. I'm not sure what "SSS" stands for honestly.
Small Sample Size
 

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Just because Gordon should be elite in these numbers and Panik shouldn't, doesn't change the value in Gordon's baserunning abilities.

And it's every time he is on 2nd and a single is hit. I'm not sure what "SSS" stands for honestly.
My point is that you are going to great efforts to prove a conceded point. Gordon is a better runner than Panik.

Panik is a better HR hitter than Gordon. I assume you conceded that point, so there is no point to go back and forth for a page discussing it.
 

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Gotcha, of course it's a small sample size. Everything leading up to the all star game is a relatively small sample size as we are talking about less than 70 games.
 

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My point is that you are going to great efforts to prove a conceded point. Gordon is a better runner than Panik.

Panik is a better HR hitter than Gordon. I assume you conceded that point, so there is no point to go back and forth for a page discussing it.
Great efforts? It's actually not very difficult to find out. And it was in response to you saying that Gordon's stolen bases don't add too much value due to the amount he has been caught stealing, which I agree with. But StanMarsh was pointing out Gordon's baserunning abilities go beyond just stealing bases.
 

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Update...

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C - Posey (not close)
1B - Goldy (not close)
2B - Panik (really close between Gordon and Panik)
SS - Crawford (He has over-taken Peralta)
3B - Frazier (not close)
OF - Harper, Pederson, Stanton
How often does the best team in baseball get zero starters in the all-star game?
 

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How often does the best team in baseball get zero starters in the all-star game?
OOOOOOHHHHHH...

You mean the Cards :dhd:


Peralta has a strong case for SS. But IMHO, Craw has over-taken him. Peralta will win the vote, though.

Wong has fallen to 3rd behind Gordon and Panik. Still a stud, but also the 3rd best NL 2B so far this year.

Posey is the best catcher in the game right now. Molina has come on strong as of late, but Posey is still the class of the position.

Carpenter is good, but he does not belong anywhere near Frazier this year.
 

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How often does the best team in baseball get zero starters in the all-star game?
Well since 2000 there have been five:

2009 Dodgers
2008 Angels
2005 White Sox
2002 Braves
2000 White Sox

Now I think the Cardinals should have a starter (Peralta), but Crawford is a legit pick.
 

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Well since 2000 there have been five:

2009 Dodgers
2008 Angels
2005 White Sox
2002 Braves
2000 White Sox

Now I think the Cardinals should have a starter (Peralta), but Crawford is a legit pick.
More common that I thought. Peralta should get in. I just figure that Carpenter has been the best player on the Cardinals the past 3 years and that should give him a good cushion even if his numbers dont quite add up. But 5 teams have been running the NL the past 3 years and to have a player not from one of those 5 teams overtake someone from one of those 5 teams requires a superstar type performance or major discrepancy. But maybe thats just me.
 

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More common that I thought. Peralta should get in. I just figure that Carpenter has been the best player on the Cardinals the past 3 years and that should give him a good cushion even if his numbers dont quite add up. But 5 teams have been running the NL the past 3 years and to have a player not from one of those 5 teams overtake someone from one of those 5 teams requires a superstar type performance or major discrepancy. But maybe thats just me.
5 teams have been running the NL he past 3 years? I would say 2 teams.

Who do you consider the other 3 teams? LA? Washington? Pittsburgh? Cincinnati?
 

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More common that I thought. Peralta should get in. I just figure that Carpenter has been the best player on the Cardinals the past 2 1/2 years and that should give him a good cushion even if his numbers dont quite add up. But 5 teams have been running the NL the past 3 years and to have a player not from one of those 5 teams overtake someone from one of those 5 teams requires a superstar type performance or major discrepancy. But maybe thats just me.
I'm more in the camp of "put the guy having the best season in" and I would take Frazier over Carpenter. I would assume third base in the NL will be Carpenter/Frazier/Arenado.

It was more common than I thought as well, the research was interesting. I went back to the late-80s. Never realized that the 1998 Yankees (114 game winners, went 11-2 in the playoffs) did not have an elected All Star starter. David Wells was the starting pitcher however.
 

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I'm more in the camp of "put the guy having the best season in" and I would take Frazier over Carpenter. I would assume third base in the NL will be Carpenter/Frazier/Arenado.

It was more common than I thought as well, the research was interesting. I went back to the late-80s. Never realized that the 1998 Yankees (114 game winners, went 11-2 in the playoffs) did not have an elected All Star starter. David Wells was the starting pitcher however.
I agree that history should BASICALLY be ignored in creating the all-star team. Look at the performances for the first half, and history should be taken into account only the tightest of races.

That said, I have no problem with fans taking "homer-ism" into account to a degree as well. If your team has a player putting up a strong year, and he is within striking distance of the "legit" starter, have at it. However, Goldy, Posey, Harper and Frazier should all be winning unanimous votes this year (maybe Molina pulling some recent votes at catcher).
 

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5 teams have been running the NL he past 3 years? I would say 2 teams.

Who do you consider the other 3 teams? LA? Washington? Pittsburgh? Cincinnati?
Yeah I would say 2 teams as well. While the Braves, Dodgers, and Nationals would be pretty far behind. Braves have made the playoffs 3 times in the last 5 years, but haven't won a series. Dodgers and Nationals have only made it twice. Considering the Cardinals have made it 4 times and won a World Series, and the Giants have won 3 World Series, I'd say there is a pretty big gap.
 

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5 teams have been running the NL he past 3 years? I would say 2 teams.

Who do you consider the other 3 teams? LA? Washington? Pittsburgh? Cincinnati?
Yeah, those 5. Obviously not the Reds
 
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