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Sure I'll intentionally humiliate a player and make a big joke of the All-Star Game while pretending it will "change" something.


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="John Cougar Lunchbucket":f9eugbs2]Sure I'll intentionally humiliate a player and make a big joke of the All-Star Game while pretending it will "change" something.[/quote:f9eugbs2]

Bud Selig made a big joke of the all-star game when he declared a tie. this is peanuts.







OlerudOwned
May 08 2009 09:42 AM


That fact that All Star voting starts so early is a little funny in itself.







Nymr83
May 08 2009 09:57 AM


i suppose it was necessary back whent he only way to vote was in person at a ballpark, but with the rise of internet voting it is pretty dumb. they could start the voting June 1st and have no problem getting good vote totals







Edgy DC
May 08 2009 10:01 AM


The problem is that there's advertising commitments attached to the distribution and circulation of the ballot. It's a cash cow. The idea may be "pretty good vote totals" to you, but it's not to MLB.







Fman99
May 08 2009 10:32 AM









Nymr83
May 08 2009 10:43 AM


="Edgy DC":1uqr1nn3]The problem is that there's advertising commitments attached to the distribution and circulation of the ballot. It's a cash cow. The idea may be "pretty good vote totals" to you, but it's not to MLB.[/quote:1uqr1nn3]

i didnt even think of advertising as i probably havent taken a good look at a paper all-star ballot in years







Edgy DC
May 08 2009 10:45 AM


But electronic balloting leads to page hits which leads to advertising $$ also.







Ceetar
May 08 2009 11:20 AM


Rick



If we really want to expose the joke of it, don't vote for Milledge, do a write-in for Rick Astley.

Citi's scoreboard prompted me to vote for Sheffield last night. He's not even on the ballot.







metsguyinmichigan
May 08 2009 11:52 AM


Hey now. Have all the fun you want with the American League ballot. But we need the best NLers out there because I want home field advantage when we're in the World Series this fall.







Ceetar
May 08 2009 11:54 AM


="metsguyinmichigan":2w0p9ocs]Hey now. Have all the fun you want with the American League ballot. But we need the best NLers out there because I want home field advantage when we're in the World Series this fall.[/quote:2w0p9ocs]

Nah. if the Mets have home field advantage they'll clinch on the road in game four. Much rather them be home.







seawolf17
May 08 2009 12:07 PM


Yeah, what's wrong with you people? Vote all Mets in the NL, and the worst possible players in the AL.







Nymr83
May 08 2009 12:09 PM


="seawolf17":25cthrrd]and the worst possible players in the AL.[/quote:25cthrrd]

but what if I don't want to see Jeter that night?







metsguyinmichigan
May 08 2009 12:27 PM


="Nymr83":10ijqdy2]
="seawolf17":10ijqdy2]and the worst possible players in the AL.[/quote:10ijqdy2]

but what if I don't want to see Jeter that night?[/quote:10ijqdy2]

Oh, I yearn to hear what falls on Jeter like soft rain when he's introduced in St. Louis.

Actually, those fans are pretty respectful.







Ceetar
May 08 2009 12:41 PM


other AL Shortstop?



Even Yankee fans are down on their team this year. It makes guys vote less (see the Mets last year). Is there a SS that can take it away from Jeter? How about Bartlett from the Rays? He's definitely the smart choice at this early juncture. Do the Rays have enough fans to get him on there?

I know generally when I vote, after the first standings are released, I vote for the guys that could take spots away from the Yankees.







Fman99
May 08 2009 09:01 PM


Jeter gets too many votes from women and gay men to be overcome by an actual ballplayer. That, plus the lack of a marquee alternate at that position in the AL, near-guarantees the soft rain continue.

I will rain down vomit.



Guest OlerudOwned
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That fact that All Star voting starts so early is a little funny in itself.


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i suppose it was necessary back whent he only way to vote was in person at a ballpark, but with the rise of internet voting it is pretty dumb. they could start the voting June 1st and have no problem getting good vote totals


Guest Edgy DC
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The problem is that there's advertising commitments attached to the distribution and circulation of the ballot. It's a cash cow. The idea may be "pretty good vote totals" to you, but it's not to MLB.


Old-Timey Member
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="Edgy DC":1uqr1nn3]The problem is that there's advertising commitments attached to the distribution and circulation of the ballot. It's a cash cow. The idea may be "pretty good vote totals" to you, but it's not to MLB.[/quote:1uqr1nn3]

i didnt even think of advertising as i probably havent taken a good look at a paper all-star ballot in years







Edgy DC
May 08 2009 10:45 AM


But electronic balloting leads to page hits which leads to advertising $$ also.







Ceetar
May 08 2009 11:20 AM


Rick



If we really want to expose the joke of it, don't vote for Milledge, do a write-in for Rick Astley.

Citi's scoreboard prompted me to vote for Sheffield last night. He's not even on the ballot.







metsguyinmichigan
May 08 2009 11:52 AM


Hey now. Have all the fun you want with the American League ballot. But we need the best NLers out there because I want home field advantage when we're in the World Series this fall.







Ceetar
May 08 2009 11:54 AM


="metsguyinmichigan":2w0p9ocs]Hey now. Have all the fun you want with the American League ballot. But we need the best NLers out there because I want home field advantage when we're in the World Series this fall.[/quote:2w0p9ocs]

Nah. if the Mets have home field advantage they'll clinch on the road in game four. Much rather them be home.







seawolf17
May 08 2009 12:07 PM


Yeah, what's wrong with you people? Vote all Mets in the NL, and the worst possible players in the AL.







Nymr83
May 08 2009 12:09 PM


="seawolf17":25cthrrd]and the worst possible players in the AL.[/quote:25cthrrd]

but what if I don't want to see Jeter that night?







metsguyinmichigan
May 08 2009 12:27 PM


="Nymr83":10ijqdy2]
="seawolf17":10ijqdy2]and the worst possible players in the AL.[/quote:10ijqdy2]

but what if I don't want to see Jeter that night?[/quote:10ijqdy2]

Oh, I yearn to hear what falls on Jeter like soft rain when he's introduced in St. Louis.

Actually, those fans are pretty respectful.







Ceetar
May 08 2009 12:41 PM


other AL Shortstop?



Even Yankee fans are down on their team this year. It makes guys vote less (see the Mets last year). Is there a SS that can take it away from Jeter? How about Bartlett from the Rays? He's definitely the smart choice at this early juncture. Do the Rays have enough fans to get him on there?

I know generally when I vote, after the first standings are released, I vote for the guys that could take spots away from the Yankees.







Fman99
May 08 2009 09:01 PM


Jeter gets too many votes from women and gay men to be overcome by an actual ballplayer. That, plus the lack of a marquee alternate at that position in the AL, near-guarantees the soft rain continue.

I will rain down vomit.



Guest Edgy DC
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But electronic balloting leads to page hits which leads to advertising $$ also.


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If we really want to expose the joke of it, don't vote for Milledge, do a write-in for Rick Astley.

Citi's scoreboard prompted me to vote for Sheffield last night. He's not even on the ballot.


Guest metsguyinmichigan
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Hey now. Have all the fun you want with the American League ballot. But we need the best NLers out there because I want home field advantage when we're in the World Series this fall.


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="metsguyinmichigan":2w0p9ocs]Hey now. Have all the fun you want with the American League ballot. But we need the best NLers out there because I want home field advantage when we're in the World Series this fall.[/quote:2w0p9ocs]

Nah. if the Mets have home field advantage they'll clinch on the road in game four. Much rather them be home.







seawolf17
May 08 2009 12:07 PM


Yeah, what's wrong with you people? Vote all Mets in the NL, and the worst possible players in the AL.







Nymr83
May 08 2009 12:09 PM


="seawolf17":25cthrrd]and the worst possible players in the AL.[/quote:25cthrrd]

but what if I don't want to see Jeter that night?







metsguyinmichigan
May 08 2009 12:27 PM


="Nymr83":10ijqdy2]
="seawolf17":10ijqdy2]and the worst possible players in the AL.[/quote:10ijqdy2]

but what if I don't want to see Jeter that night?[/quote:10ijqdy2]

Oh, I yearn to hear what falls on Jeter like soft rain when he's introduced in St. Louis.

Actually, those fans are pretty respectful.







Ceetar
May 08 2009 12:41 PM


other AL Shortstop?



Even Yankee fans are down on their team this year. It makes guys vote less (see the Mets last year). Is there a SS that can take it away from Jeter? How about Bartlett from the Rays? He's definitely the smart choice at this early juncture. Do the Rays have enough fans to get him on there?

I know generally when I vote, after the first standings are released, I vote for the guys that could take spots away from the Yankees.







Fman99
May 08 2009 09:01 PM


Jeter gets too many votes from women and gay men to be overcome by an actual ballplayer. That, plus the lack of a marquee alternate at that position in the AL, near-guarantees the soft rain continue.

I will rain down vomit.



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="seawolf17":25cthrrd]and the worst possible players in the AL.[/quote:25cthrrd]

but what if I don't want to see Jeter that night?







metsguyinmichigan
May 08 2009 12:27 PM


="Nymr83":10ijqdy2]
="seawolf17":10ijqdy2]and the worst possible players in the AL.[/quote:10ijqdy2]

but what if I don't want to see Jeter that night?[/quote:10ijqdy2]

Oh, I yearn to hear what falls on Jeter like soft rain when he's introduced in St. Louis.

Actually, those fans are pretty respectful.







Ceetar
May 08 2009 12:41 PM


other AL Shortstop?



Even Yankee fans are down on their team this year. It makes guys vote less (see the Mets last year). Is there a SS that can take it away from Jeter? How about Bartlett from the Rays? He's definitely the smart choice at this early juncture. Do the Rays have enough fans to get him on there?

I know generally when I vote, after the first standings are released, I vote for the guys that could take spots away from the Yankees.







Fman99
May 08 2009 09:01 PM


Jeter gets too many votes from women and gay men to be overcome by an actual ballplayer. That, plus the lack of a marquee alternate at that position in the AL, near-guarantees the soft rain continue.

I will rain down vomit.



Guest metsguyinmichigan
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Posted


="Nymr83":10ijqdy2]
="seawolf17":10ijqdy2]and the worst possible players in the AL.[/quote:10ijqdy2]

but what if I don't want to see Jeter that night?[/quote:10ijqdy2]

Oh, I yearn to hear what falls on Jeter like soft rain when he's introduced in St. Louis.

Actually, those fans are pretty respectful.







Ceetar
May 08 2009 12:41 PM


other AL Shortstop?



Even Yankee fans are down on their team this year. It makes guys vote less (see the Mets last year). Is there a SS that can take it away from Jeter? How about Bartlett from the Rays? He's definitely the smart choice at this early juncture. Do the Rays have enough fans to get him on there?

I know generally when I vote, after the first standings are released, I vote for the guys that could take spots away from the Yankees.







Fman99
May 08 2009 09:01 PM


Jeter gets too many votes from women and gay men to be overcome by an actual ballplayer. That, plus the lack of a marquee alternate at that position in the AL, near-guarantees the soft rain continue.

I will rain down vomit.



Grand Central Contributor
Posted


Even Yankee fans are down on their team this year. It makes guys vote less (see the Mets last year). Is there a SS that can take it away from Jeter? How about Bartlett from the Rays? He's definitely the smart choice at this early juncture. Do the Rays have enough fans to get him on there?

I know generally when I vote, after the first standings are released, I vote for the guys that could take spots away from the Yankees.


Old-Timey Member
Posted


Jeter gets too many votes from women and gay men to be overcome by an actual ballplayer. That, plus the lack of a marquee alternate at that position in the AL, near-guarantees the soft rain continue.

I will rain down vomit.


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