Young NL stars to face AL power

Published 10:20 pm Sunday, July 8, 2018

The Associated Press

Mike Trout, Aaron Judge and Mookie Betts form a dream outfield for the AL. Bryce Harper and Max Scherzer make up a not-so-gracious welcome committee for the NL.
Power in the center of power. A capital-sized All-Star Game.
Baseball unveiled the rosters for its midsummer showcase on Sunday night, featuring an imposing lineup for the American League and Harper in his usual spot at his home ballpark in Washington.
Trout is working on perhaps the best season of his stellar career with the Los Angeles Angels. Judge has 25 homers and 58 RBIs for the New York Yankees, and Betts is batting .342 with 22 homers for the major league-leading Boston Red Sox.
But that’s just the beginning for the AL. Houston Astros second baseman and reigning AL MVP Jose Altuve led the fan balloting with 4.8 million votes.
Baltimore Orioles shortstop Manny Machado will make the short trip down to D.C. for the July 17 game with speculation increasing about his future ahead of the trade deadline.
Chicago White Sox first baseman Jose Abreu, Cleveland Indians third baseman Jose Ramirez, Red Sox designated hitter J.D. Martinez and Tampa Bay Rays catcher Wilson Ramos round out the AL’s starting lineup.
Harper was voted a starter for the fourth straight year. The slugger, who is eligible for free agency after this season, is batting just .218 for the disappointing Nationals, but he has 21 homers and 50 RBIs.
Nick Markakis and Matt Kemp will join Harper in the NL outfield. Markakis has been a key performer for the surprising Atlanta Braves and made it for the first time in 13 major league seasons. Kemp’s return to the Los Angeles Dodgers has been a smashing success.
The Chicago Cubs will have two starters after catcher Willson Contreras and second baseman Javier Baez each won a close race at their position in fan balloting. Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman, Colorado Rockies third baseman Nolan Arenado and Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford round out the NL starting lineup.
Scherzer was selected for the sixth time. The three-time Cy Young Award winner is 11-5 with a 2.33 ERA and could get the start in his home ballpark.

All-Star rosters
2018 All-Star Rosters
Tuesday, July 17
At Nationals Park, Washington
( p-player ballot elected; m-choice of MLB; s-Sunday starter, inactive)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Manager – A.J. Hinch, Houston STARTERS
Catcher — Wilson Ramon, Tampa Bay (2)
First Base — Jose Abreu, Chicago (2)
Second Base — Jose Altuve, Houston (6)
Third Base — Jose Ramirez, Cleveland (2)
Shortstop — Manny Machado, Baltimore (4)
Outfield — Mookie Betts, Red Sox (3); Mike Trout, Los Angeles (7); Aaron Judge, New York (2)
Designated Hitter — J.D. Martinez, Boston (2)
Pitchers
RHPs — m-Trevor Bauer, Cleveland (1); m-Jose Berrios, Minnesota (1); p-Gerrit Cole, Houston (2); p-Edwin Diaz, Seattle (1); m-Joe Jimenez, Detroit (1); p-Craig Kimbrel, Boston (7); p-Corey Kluber, Cleveland (3); p-Luis Severino, New York (2); m-Blake Treinen, Oakland (1); s-Justin Verlander, Houston (7).
LHPs — p-Aroldis Chapman, New York (5); m-J.A. Happ, Toronto (1); LHP: p-Chris Sale, Boston (7).
RESERVES
Catcher — p-Salvador Perez, Kansas City (6)
First Base — p-Mitch Moreland, Boston (1)
Second Base — p-Gleyber Torres, New York (1)
Third Base — p-Alex Bregman, Houston (1)
Shortstop — p-Francisco Lindor, Cleveland (3)
Outfield — p-Michael Brantley, Cleveland (3); p-Shin-Soo Choo, Texas (1); p-Mitch Haniger, Seattle (1); p-George Springer, Houston (2)
Designated Hitter — p-Nelson Cruz, Seattle (6) All-Star Final Vote
Outfield — Andrew Benintendi, Boston; Eddie Rosario, Minnesota; Giancarlo Stanton, New York
Shortstop — Jean Segura, Seattle; Andrelton Simmons, Los Angeles

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Manager – Dave Roberts, L.A. Dodgers STARTERS
Catcher — Willson Contreras, Chicago (1)
First Base — Freddie Freeman, Atlanta (3)
Second Base — Javier Baez, Chicago (1)
Third Base — Nolan Arenado, Colorado (4)
Shortstop — Brandon Crawford, San Francisco (2)
Outfield — Nick Markakis, Atlanta (1); Matt Kemp, Los Angeles (3); Bryce Harper, Washington (6)
Pitchers
RHPs — p-Jacob deGrom, New York (2); p-Mike Foltynewicz, Atlanta (1); m-Kenley Jansen, Los Angeles (3); m-Miles Mikolas, St. Louis (1); p-Aaron Nola, Philadelphia (1); p-Max Scherzer, Washington (6)
LHPs — m-Patrick Corbin, Arizona (2); p-Sean Doolittle, Washington (2); p-Josh Hader, Milwaukee (1); p-Brad Hand, San Diego (2); p-Jon Lester, Chicago (5); m-Felipe Vazquez, Pittsburgh (1)
RESERVES
Catchers — p-Buster Posey, Giants (6); m-J.T. Realmuto, Miami (1)
First Base — m-Paul Goldschmidt, Arizona (6); p-Joey Votto, CINCINNATI (6)
Second Base — p-Ozzie Albies, Atlanta (1); m-Scooter Gennett, CINCINNATI (1)
Third Base — p-Eugenio Suarez, CINCINNATI (1)
Shortstop — p-Trevor Story, Colorado (1)
Outfield — p-Charlie Blackmon, Colorado (3); p-Lorenzo Cain, Milwaukee (2); p-Christian Yelich, Milwaukee (1) All-Star Final Vote
First Base — Jesus Aguilar, Milwaukee; Brandon Belt, San Francisco
Infielder — Matt Carpenter, St. Louis
Infielder-Outfielder — Max Muncy, Los Angeles
Shortstop — Trea Turner, Washington