Guest O.J. Hart Report post Posted September 9, 2002 I made All-Star Rosters from a season I was doing on All-Star Baseball 2003. I will have the whole All-Star Week(homerun derby, and All-Star Game) and post it to you on here. I remind you I'm not doing this on the game because the All Star stuff on there isnt cool enough. But I've made sure have 30 All-Stars on each team and I have a represenatice from each team. AL All Star Staring Line-up 1. RF Ichiro(Mariners) 2. LF Shannon Stewart(Blue Jays) 3. 1B Jim Thome(Indians) 4. CF Juan Gonzalez(Rangers) 5. SS Miguel Tejada(Atheletics) 6. C Ivan rodriguez(Rangers) 7. 3B Tony Batista(Orioles) 8. 2B Adam Kennedy(Angels) 9. P Joe Mays(Twins) NL All Star Staring Line-Up 1. SS Barry Larkin(Reds) 2. CF Bobby Abreu 3. LF Barry Bonds(Giants) 4. RF Sammy Sosa(Cubs) 5. 1B Todd Helton(Rockies) 6. 3B Aramis Ramirez(Pirates) 7. 2B Roberto Alomar(Mets) 8. C Tyler Houston(Brewers) 9. P Ruben Quevedo(Brewers) AL Pitching Reserves Tigers-Mark Redman Jeff Weaver Matt Anderson Twins-Eddie Guardado Royals-Paul Byrd Blue Jays- Roy Halladay Kelvim Escobar Yankees-Roger Clemens Mariano Rivera Rangers-Ismael Valdes Jeff Zimmerman White Sox-Keith Foulke NL Pitching Reserves Cubs-Jason Bere Tom Gordon Cardinals-Woody Williams Brewers-Curtis Leskanic Giants-Russ Ortiz Padres-Brian Lawrence Diamondbacks-Randy Johnson Astros-Shane Reynolds Mets-Armando Benitez] Expos-Scott Strickland Braves-Jose Cabrera AL Postion Player Reserves Yankees-C Joge Posada SS Derek jeter OF Rondell White Devil Rays- C Toby Hall Blue Jays-1B Carlos Delgado Red Sox-SS Nomar Garciaparra Rangers- 1B Rafael Palmeiro Twins- OF Mike Cameron Indians- OF Ellis Burks NL Position Player Reserves Cardinals- C Mike Matheny OF J.D. Drew Dodgers- C Paul LoDuca Astros-1B Jeff Bagwell Marlins-3B Mike Lowell Phillies-SS Jimmy Rollins Giants-SS Rich Aurillia Reds-OF Ken Griffey Jr. Braves-OF Garry Sheffield Any questions on why a guy didnt make the team? Any team i forgot? Leave me a message. Tmorrow night I'll post the Home Run Derby. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Chuck Woolery Report post Posted September 9, 2002 Dumb mark... No Derek Lowe? He stood out in the first half of the season. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest O.J. Hart Report post Posted September 9, 2002 Derek's on the DL on my season. He's had 6 starts over the 1st half on my season and is 4-1 with a 2.01 ERA. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest undisputedjericho Report post Posted September 9, 2002 This is in the game, right? Because plenty of those guys aren't having All-Star seasons, not to mention there's no Lowe, Schilling, Zito, Soriano, Giambi, Pedro, Ordonez, Vlad, or A-Rod. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MarvinisaLunatic Report post Posted September 9, 2002 Hmm.. This would have been interesting 3 months ago. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest O.J. Hart Report post Posted September 9, 2002 Shilling is 2-9 with a 5.86 ERA Soriano is on 60-Day DL Zito has struggled for the last place A's on there with a 6-5 record Giambi is hitting .248 with 10 homers for the 2nd place Yanks Pedro is on 15-Day DL Ordonez was benched for a .150 average Vlad was the odd man out on the NL outfielders and A-Rod is only hitting .290 with 10 homers and 26 errors Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MarvinisaLunatic Report post Posted September 9, 2002 All Star Baseball sucks then. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DrTom Report post Posted September 9, 2002 All Star Baseball sucks then. It absolutely does. High Heat is the best to buy if you have a PS2. For the X-Box, Sega's World Series Baseball rules the school. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Kingpk Report post Posted September 9, 2002 I'd have to agree. The batting cursor is WAY too slow and if you put oneasy batting, it turns into Triple Play, with constant homers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Vern Gagne Report post Posted September 9, 2002 You could make Barry Larkin an All-Star? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest OctoberBlood Report post Posted September 9, 2002 High Heat Baseball 2003 for the PC is the best game by far. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Will Scarlet Report post Posted September 9, 2002 Damn. Three Tigers as all stars? That is just not possible! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest bravesfan Report post Posted September 9, 2002 Damn. Three Tigers as all stars? That is just not possible! Not as bad as 3 Brewers... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest alkeiper Report post Posted September 9, 2002 I play Baseball Mogul for the PC, which is a pretty cool management sim. Fully customizable and all that fun stuff. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest OctoberBlood Report post Posted September 9, 2002 I play Baseball Mogul for the PC, which is a pretty cool management sim. Fully customizable and all that fun stuff. That is a good one, you should try out OOTP5. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest O.J. Hart Report post Posted September 9, 2002 Remeber, tonight is the Homerun Derby, and here are the stats of each All-Star (* Indicates a starter) NL All Star Pitcher Stats Jason Bere(Chi) 10-3 3.02 ERA 125.1 IP 116 K 56 BB 2 CG Woody Williams(Stl) 11-3 3.35 ERA 113 IP 79 K 28 BB 3 CG *Ruben Quvedo(Mil) 10-5 3.08 ERA 128 IP 120 K 57 BB 1 CG Russ Ortiz(SF) 11-3 2.52 ERA 128.1 IP 98 K 50 BB 2 CG Brian Lawrence(SD) 9-3 2.18 ERA 123.2 IP 86 K 49 BB Randy Johnson(Ari) 7-6 3.75 ERA 117.2 IP 168 K 39 BB 4 CG Shane Reynolds(Hou) 9-6 4.30 ERA 104.2 IP 76 K 24 BB 0 CG Tom Gordon(Chi) 2-4 2.94 ERA 25 SV 6 BSV 49 IP 56 K 19 BB Jason Isringhausen(Stl) 2-2 1.75 ERA 21 SV 2 BSV 36 IP 46 K 11 BB Curtis Leskanic(Mil) 4-3 2.89 ERA 20 SV 2 BSV 46.2 IP 34 K 22 BB Armando Benitez(NYM) 5-5 2.22 ERA 20 SV 3 BSV 56.2 IP 52 K 23 BB Scott Strickland(Mtl) 3-5 2.80 ERA 19 SV 5 BSV 54.2 IP 50 K 26 BB Jose Cabrera(Atl) 8-1 1.97 ERA 2 SV 1 BSV 60.2 IP 51 K 24 BB AL All Star Pitcher Stats Mark Redman(Det) 11-2 3.00 ERA 111 IP 82 K 43 BB 2 CG Jeff Weaver(Det) 9-3 2.89 ERA 121.1 IP 94 K 35 BB 4 CG Paul Byrd(KC) 10-3 2.79 ERA 119.1 IP 68 K 52 BB 2 CG Roy Halladay(Tor) 10-2 3.65 ERA 103.2 IP 110 K 37 BB 1 CG * Joe Mays(Min) 9-5 2.51 ERA 129 IP 71 K 42 BB 4 CG Roger Clemens(NYY) 8-3 2.83 ERA 120.2 IP 124 K 33 BB 2 CG Ismael Valdes(Tex) 11-5 3.69 ERA 114.2 IP 81 K 36 BB 1 CG Matt Anderson(Det) 2-1 2.05 ERA 23 SV 3 BSV 44 IP 27 K 16 BB Keith Foulke(CHW) 9-4 2.89 ERA 16 SV 3 BSV 46.2 IP 35 K 24 BB Kelvim Escobar(Tor) 5-3 1.36 ERA 21 SV 1 BSV 46 IP 39 K 17 BB Jeff Zimmerman(Tex) 5-3 2.10 ERA 23 SV 2 BSV 51.1 IP 43 K 16 BB Mariano Rivera(NYY) 3-4 3.02 ERA 19 SV 4 BSV 47.2 IP 34 K 16 BB Eddie Guardado(Min) 1-3 3.15 ERA 16 SV 3 BSV 40 IP 3 K 21 BB That's the pitcher's stats. Hitter stats will be up later. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DrTom Report post Posted September 10, 2002 Dude, I don't think anyone in this folder cares overmuch about the stats accrued by your All-Stars in a video game we've all agreed sucks the savage sausage. Save yourselk the keystrokes and skip the offense. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites