National League Starting Lineup
1. Ben Zobrist, 2B, Cubs, brian's Team
2. Bryce Harper, RF, Nationals, Cano can go
3. Kris Bryant, 3B, Cubs, The Boowahs
4. Wil Myers, DH, Padres, Mark's
5. Buster Posey, C, Giants, Mark's
6. Anthony Rizzo, 1B, Cubs, Shane Falcos
7. Marcell Ozuna, CF, Marlins, Let Drake Stay!!!!
8. Carlos Gonzalez, LF, Rockies, Springfield Isotopes
9. Addison Russell, SS, Cubs, Let Drake Stay!!!!
Pitcher: RHP Johnny Cueto, Giants, Springfield Isotopes
National League Reserves
C: Jonathan Lucroy, Brewers, Shane Falcos
C: Wilson Ramos, Nationals, #CSATT
1B: Paul Goldschmidt, Diamondbacks, Mark's
1B: Brandon Belt, Giant, Mark's
2B: Daniel Murphy, Nationals, The Kekambas bitch
SS: Corey Seager, Dodgers, The Boowahs
SS: Aledmys Diaz, Cardinals+, tom's Team
3B: Matt Carpenter, Cardinals*, Nolan's Team
3B: Nolan Arenado, Rockies, brian's Team
OF: Odubel Herrera, Phillies, The Kekambas bitch
Rollin N' Skollin |
OF: Jay Bruce, Reds, tom's Team
OF: Yoenis Cespedes, Mets*, brian's Team
OF: Dexter Fowler, Cubs*, Nolan's Team
OF: Starling Marte, Pirates+, #CSATT
NL Backup Starting Pitchers
RH: Jake Arrieta, Cubs, Cano can go
LH: Madison Bumgarner, Giants*, Marty Weeds
RH: Bartolo Colon, Mets+, Marty Weeds
RH: Jose Fernandez, Marlins, tom's Team
LH: Clayton Kershaw*, Dodgers, The Kekambas bitch
LH: Jon Lester, Cubs, brian's Team
LH: Drew Pomeranz, Padres+, Nolan's Team
RH: Max Scherzer, Nationals+, Marty Weeds
RH: Stephen Strasburg, Nationals*, Mark's
RH: Noah Syndergaard, Mets*, The Boowahs
RH: Julio Teheran, Braves, brian's Team
NL Relievers
RH: Jeurys Familia, Mets, tom's Team
RH: Kenley Jansen, Dodgers, Cano can go
RH: Mark Melancon, Pirates, The Kekambas bitch
RH: A.J. Ramos, Marlins, Springfield Isotopes
RH: Fernando Rodney, Marlins, Free Agent
*injured/inactive, +replacement
NL All Stars Tally
brian's Team - 5Mark's - 5
Nolan's Team - 4
tom's Team - 4
The Kekambas bitch - 4
Springfield Isotopes - 3
Marty Weeds - 3
Cano can go - 3
The Boowahs - 3
Let Drake Stay!!!! - 2
Shane Falcos - 2
#CSATT - 2
Brian Answers Why The National League Will Win The All Star Game
Lifetime .225 hitter asked me to do a rundown on why the National league
will win the All Star Game. It's quite simple actually, as all you have
to do is look at their lineup and see the four Cubs starting.
We have Ben Zobrist who not only has a big stick on the field, but also a smoking hot wife. No wonder he's constantly on base.
Then rounding up the infield is Addie, who is only 22 years old. Guy is younger than everyone besides Nolan.... shows what we've done with are lives. Realistically, the NL could just throw the Cubs team out there and they would win, but the MLB didn't want too make the rest of National League teams upset.
Seriously though, they should really have the pitcher hit since they are playing in an NL park. I mean the NL has Jake Arrieta, Madison Bumgarnder, Noah Synerdgaard, and Bartolo Colon. All Terry Collins has to do late in the game is look down to Bartolo, who will probably be picking his belly button, and ask him if he'll give some effort and if he nods his head yes, game over. Guy is a game changer that the AL can only hope doesn't step to the plate. He took stem cells for Christ sake!
And don't get me started on this freak show you call the American League roster. They have a guy who's named after a fish, which probably makes him a gay fish.
The AL starting pitcher is the second best left handed pitcher in the city of Chicago. And who the hell is Brad Brach? Never heard of this guy in my life and probably never will again. Joke.
Besides, half the AL team is a bunch of steroid users, mainly David Oritz. Guy's getting a heroes sendoff because he helped the Red Sox win a World Series -- so no one wants to investigate him. MLB does a witch hunt on Jenrry Mejia, but they won't even test Big Papi.
Makes me sick
Also, you have probable steroid users like: Edwin Encarnacion, Michael Saunders, Josh Donaldson and pretty much anyone on the Toronto Blue Jays. I really believe that there is a drug in Canada that they're all using and it's not known in the US.
How do they, along with Jose Batista, go from nothing to hitting 40 homers a year? Want to know why?
It's because of
Canadian law
Guys go from playing in the US, to Canada, where Canada has less-strict-over-the-counter-laws regarding prescription drugs. So all these players have to do is get a written note from some shady team doctor and go to the store. I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but I am a connect the dots guy.
Move to Canada --> get shady team doctor's note --> take advantage of lenient Canadian laws --> get "prescription" steroids from pharmacy --> take steroids --> hit more home runs.
The only reason the MLB hasn't cracked down on it yet is because they want to keep the game international.
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