posty 2,296 Posted June 10, 2019 June 10 American League update: CATCHER 1. Gary Sanchez, Yankees -- 737,107 2. James McCann, White Sox -- 289,475 3. Jason Castro, Twins -- 199,497 4. Robinson Chirinos, Astros -- 197,976 5. Christian Vazquez, Red Sox -- 183,291 6. Jonathan Lucroy, Angels 139,059 7. Josh Phegley, Athletics -- 89,795 8. Mike Zunino, Rays -- 64,167 9. Martin Maldonado, Royals -- 56,763 10. Roberto Perez, Indians -- 55,799 FIRST BASE 1. Luke Voit, Yankees -- 393,356 2. C.J. Cron, Twins -- 302,586 3. Jose Abreu, White Sox 286,145 4. Carlos Santana, Indians -- 250,615 5. Albert Pujols, Angels -- 192,816 6. Yuli Gurriel, Astros -- 188,318 7. Miguel Cabrera, Tigers -- 180,803 8. Mitch Moreland, Red Sox -- 116,979 9. Ji-Man Choi, Rays -- 77,847 10. Chris Davis, Orioles -- 70,010 SECOND BASE 1. Tommy La Stella, Angels -- 487,598 2. Jose Altuve, Astros -- 448,131 3. DJ LeMahieu, Yankees -- 379,820 4. Jonathan Schoop, Twins -- 179,792 5. Michael Chavis, Red Sox -- 156,208 6. Whit Merrifield, Royals -- 146,670 7. Brandon Lowe, Rays -- 110,507 8. Dee Gordon, Mariners -- 63,483 9. Yolmer Sanchez, White Sox -- 55,079 10. Jason Kipnis, Indians -- 50,065 THIRD BASE 1. Alex Bregman, Astros -- 630,159 2. Gio Urshela, Yankees -- 269,716 3. Hunter Dozier, Royals -- 216,809 4. Rafael Devers, Red Sox -- 202,569 5. Matt Chapman, Athletics -- 159,155 6. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays -- 150,074 7. Marwin Gonzalez, Twins -- 132,235 8. Yoan Moncada, White Sox -- 122,121 9. David Fletcher, Angels -- 90,761 10. Yandy Diaz, Rays -- 62,930 SHORTSTOP 1. Jorge Polanco, Twins -- 395,210 2. Carlos Correa, Astros -- 329,421 3. Gleyber Torres, Yankees -- 322,958 4. Tim Anderson, White Sox -- 281,862 5. Xander Bogaerts, Red Sox -- 220,317 6. Francisco Lindor, Indians -- 175,868 7. Andrelton Simmons, Angels -- 130,774 8. Adalberto Mondesi, Royals -- 81,777 9. Elvis Andrus, Rangers -- 73,559 10. Willy Adames, Rays -- 60,392 OUTFIELD 1. Mike Trout, Angels -- 951,002 2. George Springer, Astros -- 776,352 3. Austin Meadows, Rays -- 468,111 4. Michael Brantley, Astros -- 458,577 5. Mookie Betts, Red Sox -- 450,407 6. Eddie Rosario, Twins -- 344,215 7. Aaron Judge, Yankees -- 308,134 8. Joey Gallo, Rangers -- 281,179 9. Josh Reddick, Astros -- 220,079 10. Max Kepler, Twins -- 202,822 11. Byron Buxton, Twins -- 192,230 12. Andrew Benintendi, Red Sox -- 138,911 13. Brett Gardner, Yankees -- 138,426 14. Jackie Bradley Jr., Red Sox -- 124,490 15. Tommy Pham, Rays -- 119,691 16. Aaron Hicks, Yankees -- 110,139 17. Trey Mancini, Orioles -- 100,457 18. Shin-Soo Choo, Rangers -- 95,875 19. Kevin Kiermaier, Rays -- 76,526 20. Kole Calhoun, Angels -- 74,625 DESIGNATED HITTER 1. J.D. Martinez, Red Sox -- 491,955 2. Hunter Pence, Rangers -- 329,321 3. Nelson Cruz, Twins -- 214,702 4. Shohei Ohtani, Angels -- 166,275 5. Giancarlo Stanton, Yankees -- 157,411 6. Aledmys Diaz, Astros -- 152,614 7. Khris Davis, Athletics -- 140,227 8. Daniel Vogelbach, Mariners -- 131,700 9. Avisail Garcia, Rays -- 127,731 10. Yonder Alonso, White Sox -- 71,174 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vuduchile 1,941 Posted June 10, 2019 I wish the Cubs would have released Addison Russell and found a way to keep LaStella. He's not the greatest with the glove, but the kid can flat out hit. lol at Vlad Guerrero Jr in the conversation with 150K votes. He has only has 137 AB and there are 9 3rd basemen in the AL hitting better than his .248. Pay your dues sonny. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cmh6476 751 Posted June 10, 2019 Dozier too high, mondesi too low Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
posty 2,296 Posted June 11, 2019 June 11 National League... CATCHER 1. Willson Contreras, Cubs -- 850,613 2. Brian McCann, Braves -- 269,963 3. J.T. Realmuto, Phillies -- 206,442 4. Yadier Molina, Cardinals -- 202,401 5. Yasmani Grandal, Brewers -- 195,922 6. Austin Barnes, Dodgers -- 183,692 7. Tony Wolters, Rockies -- 96,117 8. Buster Posey, Giants -- 79,768 9. Wilson Ramos, Mets -- 78,957 10. Francisco Cervelli, Pirates -- 54,395 FIRST BASE 1. Josh Bell, Pirates -- 621,915 2. Anthony Rizzo, Cubs -- 461,210 3. Freddie Freeman, Braves -- 406,283 4. Max Muncy, Dodgers -- 232,583 5. Pete Alonso, Mets -- 157,347 6. Paul Goldschmidt, Cardinals -- 121,546 7. Rhys Hoskins, Phillies -- 109,680 8. Eric Hosmer, Padres -- 85,256 9. Jesus Aguilar, Brewers -- 79,024 10. Joey Votto, Reds -- 60,985 SECOND BASE 1. Ozzie Albies, Braves -- 424,467 2. Mike Moustakas, Brewers -- 377,983 3. Ketel Marte, D-backs -- 327,269 4. Cesar Hernandez, Phillies -- 265,608 5. Enrique Hernandez, Dodgers -- 244,589 6. Daniel Descalso, Cubs -- 185,781 7. Robinson Cano, Mets -- 100,473 8. Kolten Wong, Cardinals -- 84,517 9. Brian Dozier, Nationals -- 68,957 10. Adam Frazier, Pirates -- 58,785 THIRD BASE 1. Nolan Arenado, Rockies -- 783,684 2. Kris Bryant, Cubs -- 404,855 3. Justin Turner, Dodgers -- 273,586 4. Josh Donaldson, Braves -- 206,588 5. Anthony Rendon, Nationals -- 178,215 6. Manny Machado, Padres -- 118,244 7. Eduardo Escobar, D-backs -- 75,493 8. Eugenio Suarez, Reds -- 69,052 9. Matt Carpenter, Cardinals -- 66,397 10. Travis Shaw, Brewers -- 57,915 SHORTSTOP 1. Javier Baez, Cubs -- 861,496 2. Dansby Swanson, Braves -- 286,802 3. Corey Seager, Dodgers -- 257,085 4. Trevor Story, Rockies -- 243,550 5. Jean Segura, Phillies -- 138,716 6. Paul DeJong, Cardinals -- 111,590 7. Fernando Tatis Jr., Padres -- 108,680 8. Orlando Arcia, Brewers -- 91,594 9. Jose Iglesias, Reds -- 81,091 10. Trea Turner, Nationals -- 66,036 OUTFIELD 1. Cody Bellinger, Dodgers -- 1,189,380 2. Christian Yelich, Brewers -- 1,057,855 3. Ronald Acuna Jr., Braves -- 518,760 4. Joc Pederson, Dodgers -- 344,440 5. Albert Almora Jr., Cubs -- 294,445 6. Charlie Blackmon, Rockies -- 278,070 7. Jason Heyward, Cubs -- 270,745 8. Kyle Schwarber, Cubs -- 252,557 9. Alex Verdugo, Dodgers -- 242,988 10. Bryce Harper, Phillies -- 242,719 11. Nick Markakis, Braves -- 232,995 12. Juan Soto, Nationals -- 161,939 13. Melky Cabrera, Pirates -- 135,216 14. Marcell Ozuna, Cardinals -- 135,089 15. Andrew McCutchen, Phillies -- 125,927 16. Ender Inciarte, Braves -- 125,442 17. Lorenzo Cain, Brewers -- 120,140 18. Jeff McNeil, Mets -- 96,632 19. Scott Kingery, Phillies -- 93,825 20. Ryan Braun, Brewers -- 87,718 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vuduchile 1,941 Posted June 11, 2019 6 minutes ago, posty said: June 11 National League... CATCHER 1. Willson Contreras, Cubs -- 850,613 2. Brian McCann, Braves -- 269,963 3. J.T. Realmuto, Phillies -- 206,442 4. Yadier Molina, Cardinals -- 202,401 5. Yasmani Grandal, Brewers -- 195,922 6. Austin Barnes, Dodgers -- 183,692 7. Tony Wolters, Rockies -- 96,117 8. Buster Posey, Giants -- 79,768 9. Wilson Ramos, Mets -- 78,957 10. Francisco Cervelli, Pirates -- 54,395 FIRST BASE 1. Josh Bell, Pirates -- 621,915 2. Anthony Rizzo, Cubs -- 461,210 3. Freddie Freeman, Braves -- 406,283 4. Max Muncy, Dodgers -- 232,583 5. Pete Alonso, Mets -- 157,347 6. Paul Goldschmidt, Cardinals -- 121,546 7. Rhys Hoskins, Phillies -- 109,680 8. Eric Hosmer, Padres -- 85,256 9. Jesus Aguilar, Brewers -- 79,024 10. Joey Votto, Reds -- 60,985 SECOND BASE 1. Ozzie Albies, Braves -- 424,467 2. Mike Moustakas, Brewers -- 377,983 3. Ketel Marte, D-backs -- 327,269 4. Cesar Hernandez, Phillies -- 265,608 5. Enrique Hernandez, Dodgers -- 244,589 6. Daniel Descalso, Cubs -- 185,781 7. Robinson Cano, Mets -- 100,473 8. Kolten Wong, Cardinals -- 84,517 9. Brian Dozier, Nationals -- 68,957 10. Adam Frazier, Pirates -- 58,785 THIRD BASE 1. Nolan Arenado, Rockies -- 783,684 2. Kris Bryant, Cubs -- 404,855 3. Justin Turner, Dodgers -- 273,586 4. Josh Donaldson, Braves -- 206,588 5. Anthony Rendon, Nationals -- 178,215 6. Manny Machado, Padres -- 118,244 7. Eduardo Escobar, D-backs -- 75,493 8. Eugenio Suarez, Reds -- 69,052 9. Matt Carpenter, Cardinals -- 66,397 10. Travis Shaw, Brewers -- 57,915 SHORTSTOP 1. Javier Baez, Cubs -- 861,496 2. Dansby Swanson, Braves -- 286,802 3. Corey Seager, Dodgers -- 257,085 4. Trevor Story, Rockies -- 243,550 5. Jean Segura, Phillies -- 138,716 6. Paul DeJong, Cardinals -- 111,590 7. Fernando Tatis Jr., Padres -- 108,680 8. Orlando Arcia, Brewers -- 91,594 9. Jose Iglesias, Reds -- 81,091 10. Trea Turner, Nationals -- 66,036 OUTFIELD 1. Cody Bellinger, Dodgers -- 1,189,380 2. Christian Yelich, Brewers -- 1,057,855 3. Ronald Acuna Jr., Braves -- 518,760 4. Joc Pederson, Dodgers -- 344,440 5. Albert Almora Jr., Cubs -- 294,445 6. Charlie Blackmon, Rockies -- 278,070 7. Jason Heyward, Cubs -- 270,745 8. Kyle Schwarber, Cubs -- 252,557 9. Alex Verdugo, Dodgers -- 242,988 10. Bryce Harper, Phillies -- 242,719 11. Nick Markakis, Braves -- 232,995 12. Juan Soto, Nationals -- 161,939 13. Melky Cabrera, Pirates -- 135,216 14. Marcell Ozuna, Cardinals -- 135,089 15. Andrew McCutchen, Phillies -- 125,927 16. Ender Inciarte, Braves -- 125,442 17. Lorenzo Cain, Brewers -- 120,140 18. Jeff McNeil, Mets -- 96,632 19. Scott Kingery, Phillies -- 93,825 20. Ryan Braun, Brewers -- 87,718 Machado and Harper hanging in at 6 and 10 respectively. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
posty 2,296 Posted June 11, 2019 Rendon is so unlucky... The guy should have been an All-Star by now... Maybe this year... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
posty 2,296 Posted June 17, 2019 Last update before the Primary Round polls close Friday at 4 p.m. ET... AL CATCHERS 1. Gary Sanchez, Yankees -- 1,357,340 2. James McCann, White Sox -- 580,394 3. Robinson Chirinos, Astros -- 487,868 4. Jason Castro, Twins -- 444,533 5. Christian Vazquez, Red Sox -- 302,686 6. Jonathan Lucroy, Angels -- 268,710 7. Roberto Perez, Indians -- 176,976 8. Josh Phegley, Athletics -- 151,679 9. Mike Zunino, Rays -- 128,345 10. Martin Maldonado, Royals -- 113,525 NL CATCHERS 1. Willson Contreras, Cubs -- 1,555,490 2. Brian McCann, Braves -- 725,484 3. Yasmani Grandal, Brewers -- 513,412 4. J.T. Realmuto, Phillies -- 438,390 5. Yadier Molina, Cardinals -- 375,690 6. Austin Barnes, Dodgers -- 344,745 7. Tony Wolters, Rockies -- 204,641 8. Wilson Ramos, Mets -- 167,879 9. Buster Posey, Giants -- 146,905 10. Yan Gomes, Nationals -- 101,584 AL FIRST BASE 1. Luke Voit, Yankees -- 696,164 2. C.J. Cron, Twins -- 586,303 3. Carlos Santana, Indians -- 560,836 4. Jose Abreu, White Sox -- 517,473 5. Yuli Gurriel, Astros -- 433,692 6. Albert Pujols, Angels -- 384,322 7. Miguel Cabrera, Tigers -- 362,659 8. Edwin Encarnacion, Mariners -- 205,040 9. Mitch Moreland, Red Sox -- 193,609 10. Ji-Man Choi, Rays -- 168,723 NL FIRST BASE 1. Josh Bell, Pirates -- 1,106,186 2. Freddie Freeman, Braves -- 1,022,535 3. Anthony Rizzo, Cubs -- 948,047 4. Max Muncy, Dodgers -- 446,704 5. Pete Alonso, Mets -- 319,256 6. Rhys Hoskins, Phillies -- 249,341 7. Paul Goldschmidt, Cardinals -- 234,176 8. Jesus Aguilar, Brewers -- 188,332 9. Eric Hosmer, Padres -- 149,749 10. Daniel Murphy, Rockies -- 112,317 AL SECOND BASE 1. Tommy La Stella, Angels -- 1,020,912 2. Jose Altuve, Astros -- 923,117 3. DJ LeMahieu, Yankees -- 739,074 4. Jonathan Schoop, Twins -- 362,504 5. Whit Merrifield, Royals -- 247,903 6. Brandon Lowe, Rays -- 237,277 7. Michael Chavis, Red Sox -- 236,526 8. Jason Kipnis, Indians -- 137,724 9. Dee Gordon, Mariners -- 119,799 10. Yolmer Sanchez, White Sox-- 110,786 NL SECOND BASE 1. Ozzie Albies, Braves -- 1,011,132 2. Mike Moustakas, Brewers -- 966,391 3. Ketel Marte, D-backs -- 554,524 4. Enrique Hernandez, Dodgers -- 455,704 5. Cesar Hernandez, Phillies -- 424,379 6. Daniel Descalso, Cubs -- 410,122 7. Robinson Cano, Mets -- 179,750 8. Kolten Wong, Cardinals -- 163,237 9. Brian Dozier, Nationals -- 156,129 10. Ryan McMahon, Rockies -- 109,692 AL THIRD BASE 1. Alex Bregman, Astros -- 1,322,935 2. Gio Urshela, Yankees -- 502,614 3. Hunter Dozier, Royals -- 424,028 4. Rafael Devers, Red Sox -- 335,635 5. Marwin Gonzalez, Twins -- 290,264 6. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays -- 269,492 7. Matt Chapman, Athletics -- 267,590 8. Yoan Moncada, White Sox -- 262,416 9. David Fletcher, Angels -- 192,712 10. Jose Ramirez, Indians -- 136,766 NL THIRD BASE 1. Nolan Arenado, Rockies -- 1,475,825 2. Kris Bryant, Cubs -- 850,758 3. Josh Donaldson, Braves -- 550,947 4. Justin Turner, Dodgers -- 512,237 5. Anthony Rendon, Nationals -- 378,761 6. Manny Machado, Padres -- 207,354 7. Eduardo Escobar, D-backs -- 185,561 8. Travis Shaw, Brewers -- 148,322 9. Maikel Franco, Phillies -- 138,948 10. Matt Carpenter, Cardinals -- 132,248 AL SHORTSTOP 1. Jorge Polanco, Twins -- 818,082 2. Carlos Correa, Astros -- 656,995 3. Gleyber Torres, Yankees -- 565,728 4. Tim Anderson, White Sox -- 510,337 5. Francisco Lindor, Indians -- 460,952 6. Xander Bogaerts, Red Sox -- 410,134 7. Andrelton Simmons, Angels -- 274,181 8. Elvis Andrus, Rangers -- 166,275 9. Adalberto Mondesi, Royals -- 148,843 10. Willy Adames, Rays - 126,583 NL SHORTSTOP 1. Javier Baez, Cubs -- 1,672,062 2. Dansby Swanson, Braves -- 764,663 3. Corey Seager, Dodgers -- 494,546 4. Trevor Story, Rockies -- 457,159 5. Jean Segura, Phillies -- 286,287 6. Fernando Tatis Jr., Padres -- 246,374 7. Orlando Arcia, Brewers -- 233,953 8. Paul DeJong, Cardinals -- 195,357 9. Trea Turner, Nationals -- 150,392 10. Jose Iglesias, Reds -- 134,143 AL OUTFIELD 1. Mike Trout, Angels -- 1,904,273 2. George Springer, Astros -- 1,495,817 3. Michael Brantley, Astros -- 924,173 4. Austin Meadows, Rays -- 887,946 5. Mookie Betts, Red Sox -- 777,642 6. Eddie Rosario, Twins -- 687,515 7. Aaron Judge, Yankees -- 577,640 8. Joey Gallo, Rangers -- 537,934 9. Josh Reddick, Astros -- 511,903 10. Max Kepler, Twins -- 435,789 11. Byron Buxton, Twins -- 418,287 12. Brett Gardner, Yankees -- 259,179 13. Andrew Benintendi, Red Sox -- 258,476 14. Jackie Bradley Jr., Red Sox -- 234,302 15. Tommy Pham, Rays -- 223,250 16. Aaron Hicks, Yankees -- 221,578 17. Trey Mancini, Orioles -- 206,620 18. Shin-Soo Choo, Rangers -- 194,328 19. Kole Calhoun, Angels -- 168,971 20. Kevin Kiermaier, Rays -- 158,609 NL OUTFIELD 1. Cody Bellinger, Dodgers -- 2,184,251 2. Christian Yelich, Brewers -- 2,065,382 3. Ronald Acuna Jr., Braves -- 1,229,200 4. Albert Almora Jr., Cubs -- 645,291 5. Jason Heyward, Cubs -- 614,823 6. Nick Markakis, Braves -- 614,358 7. Joc Pederson, Dodgers -- 598,909 8. Kyle Schwarber, Cubs -- 585,997 9. Charlie Blackmon, Rockies -- 530,342 10. Bryce Harper, Phillies -- 498,100 11. Alex Verdugo, Dodgers -- 437,115 12. Ender Inciarte, Braves -- 332,134 13. Juan Soto, Nationals -- 302,375 14. Lorenzo Cain, Brewers -- 282,069 15. Marcell Ozuna, Cardinals -- 275,590 16. Melky Cabrera, Pirates -- 252,384 17. Scott Kingery, Phillies -- 233,131 18. Andrew McCutchen, Phillies -- 224,871 19. Ryan Braun, Brewers -- 221,172 20. Jeff McNeil, Mets -- 205,542 DESIGNATED HITTER 1. J.D. Martinez, Red Sox -- 893,689 2. Hunter Pence, Rangers -- 602,766 3. Nelson Cruz, Twins -- 506,211 4. Shohei Ohtani, Angels -- 362,947 5. Aledmys Diaz, Astros -- 353,015 6. Giancarlo Stanton, Yankees -- 295,326 7. Avisail Garcia, Rays -- 282,170 8. Khris Davis, Athletics -- 251,191 9. Daniel Vogelbach, Mariners -- 237,238 10. Yonder Alonso, White Sox -- 147,177 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crackattack 513 Posted June 17, 2019 Ozzie leading at 2nd lol. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
supermike80 1,285 Posted June 17, 2019 Miguel Cabrera should have negative votes Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
posty 2,296 Posted June 26, 2019 Voting has begun for the starters... As of noon ET today, you have 28 hours to cast your one vote... My selections, not that anyone cares... American League Carlos Santana DJ LeMahieu Alex Bregman Jorge Polanco Michael Brantley George Springer Mike Trout Gary Sanchez Hunter Pence National League Josh Bell Ketel Marte Nolan Arenado Javier Baez Cody Bellinger Charlie Blackmon Christian Yelich Willson Contreras Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TBayXXXVII 2,117 Posted June 26, 2019 VOTE JOSH BELL!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
posty 2,296 Posted June 26, 2019 2 minutes ago, TBayXXXVII said: VOTE JOSH BELL!!!! I agree and did... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JustinCharge 2,397 Posted June 27, 2019 Josh Bell has been struggling a ton in June. Batting like .220 or so. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TBayXXXVII 2,117 Posted June 27, 2019 10 hours ago, riversco said: Josh Bell has been struggling a ton in June. Batting like .220 or so. Well, it's not easy to keep hitting .390, is it? The fact that you think he's "struggling a ton" in June, where he has an .787 OPS should tell you that he is All-Star worthy, considering that an .800 OPS is considered "above average". For the most part, the struggles were in that 10-game road stretch. Before that, he had an .871 OPS and after that, he's been at .805. Not much to complain about. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JustinCharge 2,397 Posted July 1, 2019 Josh Bell is 3 for his last 23. 2 of those 3 hits are home runs, but still.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TBayXXXVII 2,117 Posted July 1, 2019 OMG, are you saying that a baseball player is having a bit of a dry spell? Holy cow, I've never once heard of that! They should cut him. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
posty 2,296 Posted July 1, 2019 Nice to see that Rendon finally made the AS team... Once of the best 3B in the game... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cruzer 1,992 Posted July 10, 2019 Didn't watch the game........but many around here are saying Gallo got robbed for MVP. Any merit to it - or just Rangers homer noise? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hardcore troubadour 12,638 Posted July 10, 2019 Noise. Chapman shouid have got it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TimmySmith 2,782 Posted July 10, 2019 3 minutes ago, Cruzer said: Didn't watch the game........but many around here are saying Gallo got robbed for MVP. Any merit to it - or just Rangers homer noise? The press obviously wanted to give it to a hometown guy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TBayXXXVII 2,117 Posted July 10, 2019 2 minutes ago, Cruzer said: Didn't watch the game........but many around here are saying Gallo got robbed for MVP. Any merit to it - or just Rangers homer noise? I think there's validity to their claim. Beiber came in to pitch the top of the 5th inning when the game was 1-0 and struck out the side. Yeah, great inning, but with the NL struggling to get runners on base a 2-1 lead still isn't a lock. The 2-run shot he hit to put the AL up 4-1 was BIG, especially since the NL put up 2 runs in their next AB. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cruzer 1,992 Posted July 10, 2019 Fair enuff - was just curious. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
posty 2,296 Posted July 10, 2019 Beiber getting it was a good call IMO, though Gallo getting it wouldn't have been bad either... Those were the two greatest chances... However, fans voted for MVP and was able to start in the 7th inning... He probably had a big lead before Gallo's home run... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites