{"id":24769,"date":"2013-05-21T20:40:32","date_gmt":"2013-05-22T03:40:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/seamheads.com\/?p=24769"},"modified":"2013-05-21T20:40:32","modified_gmt":"2013-05-22T03:40:32","slug":"the-all-star-ballot","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/seamheads.com\/blog\/2013\/05\/21\/the-all-star-ballot\/","title":{"rendered":"The All-Star Ballot"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span>Major League Baseball has a huge problem and anybody who plays fantasy baseball has experienced a similar scenario as a manager. Call it what you want, jumping the gun, premature or a plain &#8220;too early&#8221; but baseball needs to wait on when they release their All-Star ballots.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Any smart fantasy manager knows you can never judge a player&#8217;s season on the first two weeks. We all remember <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Tuffy_Rhodes\" target=\"_blank\">Tuffy Rhodes<\/a>, who hit three home runs on Opening Day for the Chicago Cubs. Anybody remember what happened to him after that? Ok, I&#8217;ll backtrack a bit, anybody even heard of Tuffy Rhodes? Well, he won the 2001 MVP&#8230;in Japan, because <a href=\"http:\/\/www.japaneseballplayers.com\/en\/player.php?id=ichiro\" target=\"_blank\">Ichiro<\/a> wasn&#8217;t there to win it anymore. This works with completely opposite performances as well. Perennial All-Stars may rack up a Golden Sombrero on opening day and finish April with a .195 average but that doesn&#8217;t mean they aren&#8217;t the same skilled player they&#8217;ve always been. Sometimes we&#8217;ll see those guys hit .400 for May and they&#8217;re right back on their game. The point here is you can&#8217;t judge anybody, not one single player, on the first two weeks or even first month of the season.<\/p>\n<p>The MLB doesn&#8217;t seem to understand this philosophy. Every year the All-Star ballot is being released earlier and earlier in the year. I&#8217;m afraid that soon you&#8217;ll be able to pick one up on Opening Day to vote for your favorite players. Unlike the casual baseball fan, us baseball geeks see the All-Star ballot as a way to reward those who deserve a spot in the midsummer classic. I take each year&#8217;s voting just as seriously as I do a presidential election. This coming from the guy who voted for Ken Griffey, Jr. as governor because the other two candidates were deemed unworthy. (I didn&#8217;t agree with the views of one and the other helped run the Sonics out of town.) The point in all of this is: The ballot is the fan&#8217;s way of being involved with choosing the best in the game.<\/p>\n<p>Just because somebody is well-known doesn&#8217;t mean they&#8217;re the best. Does Derek Jeter deserve a starting spot every year? No, and even though he&#8217;s been injured most of the 2013 season, I would not be surprised to see that he&#8217;s voted in as such. I&#8217;m sure many of his votes came very early in the season, when breakout stars and blossoming prospects at the major league level hadn&#8217;t yet made a name for themselves. Did you know about <a href=\"http:\/\/milwaukee.brewers.mlb.com\/team\/player.jsp?player_id=516416#gameType=%27R%27\" target=\"_blank\">Jean Segura<\/a> on April 15? I was still debating adding him to my fantasy roster, trying to decipher whether his hot start was a fluke or if he was a Silver Slugger in the making.<\/p>\n<p>On April 15, I would not have voted for him as an All-Star. Exactly one month later I attended a Diamondbacks game, picked up a ballot and did just that. I voted for the NL shortstop who I believed deserved the starting spot on the roster, Jean Segura. He&#8217;s the poster boy for every fan fed up with the early-April release of All-Star balloting. It&#8217;s almost as if the league does this so the casual fans will vote for names over stats. It&#8217;s just like a high school election, instead of students picking the most qualified, smartest candidate, it&#8217;s always the least qualified, most popular kid in school who ends up ruining everything. Nobody wants to see another <a href=\"http:\/\/www.realclearsports.com\/lists\/top_10_mlb_allstars\/jason_varitek.html\" target=\"_blank\">Jason Varitek incident<\/a> again.<\/p>\n<p>As commissioner of baseball, I would postpone the release of All-Star balloting until May 15. At that point players have established themselves as either studs or duds and a player who begins the season in the minors or even players who are traded can be selected based on their current team. It&#8217;s time for the MLB to change it&#8217;s ways in the most simple aspect possible.<\/p>\n<p>This isn&#8217;t the Pro Bowl, people actually enjoy watching the All-Star game, give the viewers the best players you can. We don&#8217;t need to see Josh Hamilton jogging around the outfield and striking out in his one plate appearance. We don&#8217;t need to see a struggling Albert Pujols pretend like he belongs this year. And we certainly don&#8217;t need to see an injured Derek Jeter wave from the dugout. I&#8217;d much rather see Adam Jones chasing down fly balls and legging out a hustle double or Paul Goldschmidt stab a line drive at first and jack a homer into the Citi Field apple.<\/p>\n<p>Since everybody just wants to see home runs and web gems they should vote for the best players in the game TODAY, not the most recognizable players of yesteryear. I love you all, except anyone who votes for Jeter. Seriously, this is baseball not the injury report.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Major League Baseball has a huge problem and anybody who plays fantasy baseball has experienced a similar scenario as a manager. Call it what you want, jumping the gun, premature or a plain &#8220;too early&#8221; but baseball needs to wait on when they release their All-Star ballots. 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