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  • 7/7/2025
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00:00Here is who will be there for the American League side.
00:03We'll start with their reserves.
00:05One of our favorites, Jonathan Don't Call Me Dave Aranda from Tampa will be there.
00:11Alex Bregman, who hasn't played in like six weeks, somehow made the team.
00:16Byron Buxton from Minnesota.
00:17Jazz Chisholm for the Yankees.
00:20Big Kirk Alejandro.
00:21There we go.
00:22Kirk is on the team.
00:23Stephen Kwan.
00:24Brandon Lau, legend.
00:26Jeremy Pena.
00:27Julio Rodriguez.
00:28Our boy Rooker from the A's.
00:32And Bobby Witt Jr., your American League reserves camp.
00:37Big Kirk there.
00:39Yeah, Big Kirk's one of those.
00:40Hey, man, he's a great catcher.
00:42Let me tell you something.
00:42The guy actually calls a good game, too.
00:44People used to say it was just the bat.
00:46He's good.
00:46It's weird to see Witt Jr. in the reserve category, Carver.
00:49That's a little bit strange for one of the all-round best players in Major League Baseball.
00:53But, hey, it is what it is.
00:54And good for Rooker.
00:55Well, a little surprising he lost the fan vote to the Jacob Wilson from the A's.
01:02Got the fan vote.
01:03So, very surprised at that.
01:05Because he is, like you said, extremely popular with.
01:08The pitching staff.
01:10Hunter Brown having quite the year.
01:12Chris Bubich.
01:13Chapman.
01:14Garrett, don't call me Davey Crockett because my name is Crochet.
01:17Hey, DeGrom, Freed, Hayter, Kikuchi.
01:20Chee.
01:21Munoz, Scoobel, Shane Smith, and Brian Wu from Seattle.
01:27Your pitchers.
01:28I like that staff.
01:29Pretty nice.
01:30Like, good staff.
01:31I got to tell you, though, Carver, it's one of those years.
01:34We're going to have the National League now.
01:35Like, I'm a sucker every year for breaking streaks, but this could be the year.
01:41We'll see.
01:43National League side.
01:45Here's who made it.
01:46Pete Alonzo going back to the All-Star game.
01:48I believe his fifth time in the last seven years.
01:51Corbin Carroll.
01:52Ellie De La Cruz.
01:53Brendan Donovan.
01:55Hunter Goodman.
01:56Matt Olsen.
01:57Kyle Schwarber.
01:58Kyle Stowers.
01:59We love him.
02:00Eugenio Suarez.
02:02Fernando Tatis, Jr.
02:04The Wood Doctor.
02:05Wood makes it good.
02:06Rightfully so.
02:07Have to have the Wood Doctor there.
02:09He's had an unbelievable year.
02:11I agree with you.
02:12And I'll tell you, I'm looking at the National League's lineup, too.
02:15Like, there's a lot of things I like about it.
02:17We'll see.
02:18And their pitching's not so shabby as well.
02:21No, it is not.
02:22Take a look.
02:22And that includes Jason Adam of the Padres, Matthew Boyd of the Cubs, Edwin Diaz,
02:28Mackenzie Gore.
02:30Clayton Kershaw, who was picked by Manfred, by the way.
02:33A special commissioner's pick.
02:36Legacy pick.
02:37Whatever.
02:38Freddie Peralta.
02:39Robbie Ray.
02:41Randy Rodriguez.
02:42Chris Sale.
02:43Paul Skeens.
02:44Logan Webb.
02:44Zach Wheeler.
02:45And the great Yamamoto.
02:46Yamamoto?
02:47Honestly, legacy pick.
02:48I don't know.
02:49Whatever.
02:50I guess if it's the last time he's going to be in it, then fine.
02:53That's fine.
02:53He better not go show up next year.
02:55Yeah, I'm sure the last place Kershaw wants to be is in Atlanta.
02:59Who are you going to add?
03:00Like one extra guy instead of the legacy pick?
03:02Who cares?
03:03I like the National League's pitching staff, though.
03:05Look at those bottom guys.
03:07Man, like Sale, Skeens, Webb, Wheeler, Yamamoto.
03:10Hello.
03:11That's wicked.
03:13Now, I would start.
03:14Now, this goes back to what we were saying before.
03:16Skeens started last year.
03:18I'd start Wheeler this year.
03:20I agree with you.
03:20Wheeler should be the starting pitcher.
03:23But remember, the game's in Atlanta.
03:25Sales hurt, so he's not going to be able to pitch.
03:28Sales out.
03:29So, you don't have a brave to start.
03:31I would put Wheeler in there.
03:33Now, of course, there were guys snubbed.
03:35Sia Suzuki leads the NL in RBIs.
03:37He didn't make it.
03:38Trey Turner leads the NL in hits.
03:39He didn't make it.
03:40Juan Soto didn't make it.
03:42Only seven players in Major League history had 20-plus homers,
03:4470-plus walks, 15-plus doubles, 10-plus steals prior to the All-Star break.
03:49Juan Soto would be the only one with those numbers who didn't make the All-Star game.
03:52But, Cam, they'll all make it this week when everyone bows out.
03:55They'll all quit.
03:56Yeah.
03:57And that's part of –
03:57I still think that's ridiculous, though.
03:59Like, Suzuki, too, for the international game, he deserves it.
04:02He's been monstrous for the Cubs.
04:03And with Soto's numbers, that's nuts.
04:05And I got to agree with you.
04:06I even have to say this with Trey Turner.
04:08The guy's, like, the most well-rounded guy.
04:10Like, Trey Turner's amazing.
04:11This goes back to Cam having to get someone from every team.
04:15Like, they got to wedge the Hunter Goodmans from the Rockies
04:19and all these other guys into the game.
04:21That's why you get this stuff.

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