Keeping The King Out of the All-Star Game Isn’t Right

Posted: 4th July 2010 by Ben Goldstein in MLB
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The All-Star game rosters were announced today and there are a couple of snubs like there are every year. But one stands out to me not just because I'm a Mariners fan but because statistically he deserves to be part of the All-Star game. Felix Hernandez was robbed of a spot on the American League All-Star roster, because of his 6-5 record. But that record is skewed. Hernandez plays for one of the worst offensive major league teams in the MLB and gets absolutely no run support at all. He only has two starts where he allowed more than three runs and only one start where he pitched less than six innings. Hernandez is also tied for the most quality starts with 14, which by the way is more than CC Sabathia, David Price, and Andy Pettite. But his stats don't stop there. Hernandez ...

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