What Was Your Favorite All Star Game Moment?
We had a tight competitive game last night. And with only two home runs, it didn't resemble some of the cartoonish contests fans have been "treated to" this season. There was effective pitching on both sides -- Jason Verlander, Shane Bieber and Aroldis Chapman looked especially sharp for the American League; Luis Castillo and Sandy Alcantara for the National. But what's your takeaway: your most enduring memory of the 90th All Star Game?
Mine was the "Stand Up to Cancer" moment in which Indians pitcher Carlos Carrasco, battling leukemia, returned to Progressive Field, loving surrounded by the AL team.
Do you believe the All Star Game is still the midsummer classic? Has having interleague play every day diminished it? Or perhaps the urgency of not overworking pitchers and pulling the stars early in the game?
Baseball should own early and mid-July. Or is the massive attention given last week's NBA free agent signing period be another warning sign to Commissioner Rob Manfred?
The TV ratings for this extravaganza will be out later today. It should be interesting to see how many people tuned in -- and how long they kept watching.
Mine was the "Stand Up to Cancer" moment in which Indians pitcher Carlos Carrasco, battling leukemia, returned to Progressive Field, loving surrounded by the AL team.
Do you believe the All Star Game is still the midsummer classic? Has having interleague play every day diminished it? Or perhaps the urgency of not overworking pitchers and pulling the stars early in the game?
Baseball should own early and mid-July. Or is the massive attention given last week's NBA free agent signing period be another warning sign to Commissioner Rob Manfred?
The TV ratings for this extravaganza will be out later today. It should be interesting to see how many people tuned in -- and how long they kept watching.
(My image is from my last trip to Cleveland, right before the 2016 All Star Break.)
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