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PhilaYank36
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This is what I came up with:
American League
1) Ichiro Suzuki, CF
2) Derek Jeter, SS
3) Alex Rodriguez, 3B
4) David Ortiz, 1B (DH)
5) Magglio Ordonez, LF
6) Placido Polanco, 2B
7) Vladimir Guerrero, RF
8) Ivan Rodriguez, C
9) Johan Santana, LHP
To cut off your cries of protest: I would put Guerrero behind Polanco so that not only would Polanco get "better" pitches to hit, but having Vlad in the seven-hole makes the bottom third of the line-up a little bit stronger. Santana would be my starter to counteract the lefty-heavy line-up of the NL>
National League
1) Jose Reyes, SS
2) Chase Utley, 2B (was batting third)
3) Prince Fielder, 1B (was batting 8th.......</ducking>)
4) Barroid Bonds, LF
5) David Wright, 3B
6) Ken Griffey, Jr., RF
7) Carlos Beltran, CF (was batting 2nd)
8) Russell Martin, C (was batting 7th)
9) Jake Peavy, RHP
This is where it gets interesting. I was had a tough time convincing myself to sink the NL leader in HRs down to the eighth spot, but since this is in SF, the crowd will be clamoring to see Bonds batting clean-up. Chase Utley is a better overall hitter than either Griffey or Fielder, and I like how from Bonds on down, it goes lefty-righty. Just as I have Santana start against the lefty-strong NL line-up, Peavy would be my man to go against the mostly right-handed AL line-up. Some people would argue for Brad Penny, but Peavy's stuff is just flat out vile.
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American League
1) Ichiro Suzuki, CF
2) Derek Jeter, SS
3) Alex Rodriguez, 3B
4) David Ortiz, 1B (DH)
5) Magglio Ordonez, LF
6) Placido Polanco, 2B
7) Vladimir Guerrero, RF
8) Ivan Rodriguez, C
9) Johan Santana, LHP
To cut off your cries of protest: I would put Guerrero behind Polanco so that not only would Polanco get "better" pitches to hit, but having Vlad in the seven-hole makes the bottom third of the line-up a little bit stronger. Santana would be my starter to counteract the lefty-heavy line-up of the NL>
National League
1) Jose Reyes, SS
2) Chase Utley, 2B (was batting third)
3) Prince Fielder, 1B (was batting 8th.......</ducking>)
4) Barroid Bonds, LF
5) David Wright, 3B
6) Ken Griffey, Jr., RF
7) Carlos Beltran, CF (was batting 2nd)
8) Russell Martin, C (was batting 7th)
9) Jake Peavy, RHP
This is where it gets interesting. I was had a tough time convincing myself to sink the NL leader in HRs down to the eighth spot, but since this is in SF, the crowd will be clamoring to see Bonds batting clean-up. Chase Utley is a better overall hitter than either Griffey or Fielder, and I like how from Bonds on down, it goes lefty-righty. Just as I have Santana start against the lefty-strong NL line-up, Peavy would be my man to go against the mostly right-handed AL line-up. Some people would argue for Brad Penny, but Peavy's stuff is just flat out vile.
Commence arguing