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Kevin Youkilis Not In The All-Star Game: Blame David Ortiz

The tweet world is up in arms. The fan-selected All-Star starting first baseman, Justin Morneau, of the Minnesota Twins has withdrawn from the All-Star Game with concussion-like symptoms.

AL Manager Joe Girardi moved up Detroit Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera to the starting role and has selected Chicago White Sox slugger Paul Konerko as an injury replacement to the team.

Girardi has been accused of "hating the Red Sox" with this "biased" selection and that "Youkilis was clearly snubbed."

Chad Qualls: An Arizona Diamondbacks Train Wreck

First off, I'd like to apologize to train wrecks everywhere for comparing them to Chad Qualls. 

Even watching two steamers crash in slow motion isn't as painful as watching the D-Backs' "closer" try to actually close out a game. 

The 31-year-old righty has an 8.60 ERA in 2010 thus far, but that doesn't even begin to explain just how bad he has been. 

Even in the games he actually does save, it's never a 1-2-3 inning (hence his 2.11 WHIP). 

2010 MLB All-Star Game: L.A. Dodger James Loney a Snub

With Andre Ethier and Jonathan Broxton already named to the 2010 All-Star game, and Rafael Furcal recently added to replace Jose Reyes, there is one Dodger who would fit the role just as well, if not better.

Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman James Loney is having an above-average season while quietly floating under the All-Star radar.

Rolling Rocks: Rockies Make a Statement With Win Over Padres

Just another day at work for the Rockies.

A 4-2 victory over the NL West-leading San Diego Padres at Coors Field on Saturday night. The victory moved the Rockies to within just one game of taking the lead.

The game was yet another example of just how deep this Rockies organization is.

Jason Hammel, the Rockies' fifth starter, continued his dominance. The righty, picked up off the Tampa Bay trash heap, pitched 6-1/3 strong innings.

Trade Bait: Ricky Nolasco Drawing Yankees Attention

The New York Yankees so far are having an excellent season, but they are still fighting for first place in a really tough AL East division.

The Yankees want to get to the playoffs, and to get there they need to pursue bottom of the rotation help during this trade deadline, and from what it looks like, the Yankees have interest in the Marlins' Ricky Nolasco.

On Friday night during Nolasco's start in Arizona, there were numerous scouts from many teams; one of those scouts belonged to the New York Yankees.

Carlos Ruiz, Jimmy Rollins Give Phillies Walk-Off Win Over Cincinnati Reds

It took a full eight innings for the Phillies to even get a man on base, but they needed only four hits and one run to take their third straight game from the Cincinnati Reds, all of them coming in walk-off fashion.

Rookie pitcher Travis Wood took a perfect game into the ninth, but watched it evaporate as a fresh-off-the-DL Carlos Ruiz hit a leadoff double.

Minnesota Twins: Pick Your Pitch(ers) and Other Midseason Issues

With the All-Star break not getting here fast enough, the Twins have fallen from decent to mediocrity. Their once potent lineup has now proven to have many more holes then it let on and has given the Twins a lot to gather in their three days off.

An optimist would say the Twins play better in the second half. However, one shouldn't bank on such thoughts because the pure fact that Minnesota's starting rotation has fallen to an atrocious level.

A Rotation in Decline

2010 Home Run Derby Odds: Which Slugger Is Likely To Dominate?

For a one-night event, the Home Run Derby attracts a lot of interest. For that matter, there are many different factors that ultimately affect the outcome of it.

Will there be any new records set in this year's Derby? How many home runs will it take to win it, and who will do so? Will there be another performance reminiscent of Brandon Inge's no-show last year?

The Chicago White Sox All-Time Starting Rotation

The Chicago White Sox All-time Starting Rotation

Imagine you are the lucky individual chosen to select the Chicago White Sox all-time starting rotation for a special fantasy league. 

Your rotation would then have to face off against every other team’s rotation to determine a champion.  Whom would you select?  Who would back up your top five starters and close out games?

Will New York Mets' Downfall Begin with Weekend Series?

As much as I hate to admit this, I think the Mets have been overachieving this year.

I'm not sure anyone would have guessed that they would have been playing this great of baseball this year.

No one expected stellar performances from R.A. Dickey, or even Angel Pagan. David Wright was a huge question mark, especially given his peculiar 2009 season. Jose Reyes's health has been in question.

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