2013 All-Star Festivities
July 13th-14th
Home Run Derby
Code:
2013 Home Run Showdown
FIRST ROUND (10 Outs)
PLAYER HOMERS
Alex Rodriguez (NYY) 12
David Cooper (HOU) 9
Brandon Wood (SEA) 8
Michael Burgess (DET) 8
Mat Gamel (MIL) 7
Kyle Skipworth (CHW) 6
Gordon Beckham (HOU) 6
Travis Snider (TOR) 5
Jeff Francoeur (ATL) 2
Jay Bruce (CIN) 1
SECOND ROUND (5 Outs)
PLAYER HOMERS
Alex Rodriguez (NYY) 6
David Cooper (HOU) 3
Brandon Wood (SEA) 2
Michael Burgess (DET) 1
FINAL ROUND (5 Outs)
PLAYER HOMERS
Alex Rodriguez (NYY) 1
David Cooper (HOU) 1
EXTRA INNINGS (3 outs)
PLAYER HOMERS
ALEX RODRIGUEZ 4
David Cooper 2
WINNER: Alex Rodriguez
Rosters

There are lots of newcomers to the All-Star Game, including our very own Aaron Crowe, who is our sole representative at the All-Star Game, and deservedly so.

I do think our 27-year old Shortstop Todd Frazier got jipped out of his own first All-Star appearance, especially when compared with NL Infield reserves Brian Roberts and Akinori Iwamura. Sure he didn't open up the season as a starter, but they've only got 27 and 31 at bats on him. Plus, Kelly Johnson managed to make the team with 252 ABs.

All-Star Game
The Senior Circuit was held to 3 hits and was down 6-0 before they exploded for 3 runs in the 6th inning and another 5 runs in the 7th to take the lead and eventually win the game 8-7. Interestingly, the Angels' Francisco Rodriguez got his first professional start since 2001 as a 19 year old, when he was in Single A. Former Angel John Lackey, now in his first full season with the Brewers, got the call for the National League side. Washington's own Aaron Crow gave up 1 run, throwing the 5th inning for the National League Squad.

