Monday, July 9, 2012

Now That the Teams Have Been Introduced, It's Time to Play the Games!!!

Who knew that so many of the players I chose for these All-Star Teams didn't have cards???  

Sorry it took a bit longer than I liked, and it did keep me away from other important matters (like updating the Sports Card Blogroll for example).  But it is finally done.  All 50 teams, and all 650 players, and all 1762 roster spots, have now been accounted for by the means of Topps baseball cards (and honestly, would there have been any other way to put these displays together???)

So now it is on to the matter of how the tournament will commence.  All teams (with the exception of the 2011 teams, 48 in all) will participate.  There will be two leagues (an American League, and a National League, of course) consisting of 24 teams each.  Each league will consist of two twelve-team conferences, and each conference will consist of two six-team divisions.  Confused yet?  Here is the breakdown per League:

  • League - 24 teams, 2 conferences
  • Conference - 12 teams, 2 divisions
  • Division - Six teams
The home stadiums for each team will be the site of that year's All-Star Game.  Regardless of what league the team plays for (NL or AL), depending on what year they represent, they will play their home games at that stadium.  

The stadiums for both NL and AL teams:
  • 1987 - Oakland, Oakland-Alemada County Coliseum
  • 1988 - Cincinnati, Riverfront Stadium
  • 1989 - Anaheim, Anaheim Stadium
  • 1990 - Chicago N, Wrigley Field
  • 1991 - Toronto, Skydome
  • 1992 - San Diego, Jack Murphy Stadium
  • 1993 - Baltimore, Orioles Park at Camden Yards
  • 1994 - Pittsburgh, Three Rivers Stadium
  • 1995 - Texas, The Ballpark in Arlington
  • 1996 - Philadelphia, Veterans Stadium
  • 1997 - Cleveland, Jacobs Field
  • 1998 - Colorado, Coors Field
  • 1999 - Boston, Fenway Park
  • 2000 - Atlanta, Turner Field
  • 2001 - Seattle, Safeco Field
  • 2002 - Milwaukee, Miller Park
  • 2003 - Chicago A, U. S. Cellular Field
  • 2004 - Houston, Minute Maid Park
  • 2005 - Detroit, Comerica Park
  • 2006 - Pittsburgh, PNC Park
  • 2007 - San Francisco, AT&T Park
  • 2008 - New York A, Yankee Stadium
  • 2009 - St. Louis, Busch Stadium
  • 2010 - Anaheim, Angel Stadium of Anaheim
(For the record, when I add the 2011 teams later on...and they will get a chance to compete later, the home field for both teams will be Arizona's Chase Field).

So yes, there will be NL cities hosting AL games, and AL cities hosting NL games.  That's just how it's going to have to work.  The AL will be playing with designated hitters, the NL will have the pitchers bat, just like the leagues play now.  

Each league will be split into two conferences:  Eastern and Western.  The teams will be set based on where their "home fields" are located.  The divisions are determined by whether the "host" team's stadium is an NL or AL team.  The divisions for both leagues are as follows:
  • Eastern Conference Division 1 (AL Stadiums)
  1. 1991 (Toronto)
  2. 1993 (Baltimore)
  3. 1997 (Cleveland)
  4. 1999 (Boston)
  5. 2005 (Detroit)
  6. 2008 (New York A)
  • Eastern Conference Division 2 (NL Stadiums)
  1. 1988 (Cincinnati)
  2. 1994 (Pittsburgh)
  3. 1996 (Philadelphia)
  4. 2000 (Atlanta)
  5. 2002 (Milwaukee)
  6. 2006 (Pittsburgh)
  • Western Conference Division 1 (AL Stadiums)
  1. 1987 (Oakland)
  2. 1989 (Anaheim)
  3. 1995 (Texas)
  4. 2001 (Seattle)
  5. 2003 (Chicago A)
  6. 2010 (Anaheim)
  • Western Conference Division 2 (NL Stadiums)
  1. 1990 (Chicago N)
  2. 1992 (San Diego)
  3. 1998 (Colorado)
  4. 2004 (Houston)
  5. 2007 (San Francisco)
  6. 2009 (St. Louis)
Each team in the respective conferences will play each other in a unbalanced schedule of 162 simulated games (like a regular season) thanks to the SBS (Strategic Baseball Simulator).  Each team will play 18 games (9 home, 9 away, 90 games) against teams in their own division, and 12 games (6 home, 6 away, 72 games) against teams in their conference (Eastern vs. Eastern; Western vs. Western).  After the season is done, the top four teams in each division (32 teams total, 16 from each league) will advance to the playoffs.

The playoffs will be comprised of a best-of-seven 10,000 simulated games (just like the All-Star Games I played on my regular blog of which you can see the results on the sidebar).  It will be a 1 vs. 4, 2 vs. 3 format by division.  The winners of the divisions will face each other in the Conference finals.  The winners of the Conference finals will then duke it out in a League finals.  There will be one AL winner and one NL winner by the time this all plays out.  

Whichever team survives their League's championship will then face each other in a final seven series (not best of seven) 10,000 simulated games "World Championship All-Star Game" (can't say World Series).  Regardless of who wins the the seven series, there will be one All-Star Game simulation to determine a final champion.

The season starts after the All-Star Game.  It gives me time to get all the stadiums and divisions attached to each team's data file.  I've been looking forward to doing this for quite some time now.  I've been running a few tests, but nothing official.  I can tell you that every team has somehow found a way to get to the playoffs.  So it should be interesting.

Sincerely,

JayBee Anama

Sunday, July 8, 2012

2011 National League All-Star Team





First Basemen
  • Prince Fielder, Brewers
  • Ryan Howard, Phillies
  • Joey Votto, Reds
Second Basemen
  • Brandon Phillips, Reds
  • Dan Uggla, Braves
  • Neil Walker, Pirates*
Third Basemen
  • Chipper Jones, Braves
  • Aramis Ramirez, Cubs
  • Pablo Sandoval, Giants
Shortstops
  • Starlin Castro, Cubs*
  • Jose Reyes, Mets
  • Troy Tulowitzki, Rockies
Outfielders
  • Lance Berkman, Cardinals
  • Ryan Braun, Brewers
  • Jay Bruce, Reds*
  • Carlos Gonzalez, Rockies
  • Matt Kemp, Dodgers
  • Carlos Lee, Astros
  • Andrew McCutchen, Pirates
  • Hunter Pence, Phillies
  • Mike Stanton, Marlins*
Catchers
  • Brian McCann, Braves
  • Yadier Molina, Cardinals
  • Miguel Montero, Diamondbacks*
Designated Hitter
  • Michael Morse, Nationals*
Pitchers
  • John Axford, Brewers*
  • Heath Bell, Padres
  • Tyler Clippard, Nationals*
  • Yovani Gallardo, Brewers*
  • Zack Greinke, Brewers
  • Roy Halladay, Phillies
  • Ian Kennedy, Diamondbacks*
  • Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers*
  • Craig Kimbrel, Braves*
  • Cliff Lee, Phillies
  • J. J. Putz, Diamondbacks
Manager
  • Ron Roenicke, Brewers

2011 American League All-Star Team





First Basemen
  • Miguel Cabrera, Tigers
  • Adrian Gonzalez, Red Sox
  • Paul Konerko, White Sox
Second Basemen
  • Robinson Cano, Yankees
  • Dustin Pedroia, Red Sox
  • Ben Zobrist, Rays*
Third Basemen
  • Adrian Beltre, Rangers
  • Evan Longoria, Rays
  • Mark Reynolds, Orioles
Shortstops
  • Elvis Andrus, Rangers*
  • Asdrubal Cabrera, Indians*
  • Jhonny Peralta, Tigers
Outfielders
  • Jose Bautista, Blue Jays
  • Michael Cuddyer, Twins*
  • Jacoby Ellsbury, Red Sox*
  • Alex Gordon, Royals*
  • Curtis Granderson, Yankees*
  • Josh Hamilton, Rangers
  • Torii Hunter, Angels
  • Adam Jones, Orioles*
  • Josh Willingham, Athletics*
Catchers
  • Alex Avila, Tigers*
  • Mike Napoli, Rangers*
  • Carlos Santana, Indians*
Designated Hitter
  • Michael Young, Rangers
Pitchers
  • Neftali Feliz, Rangers
  • Gio Gonzalez, Athletics*
  • Brandon League, Mariners*
  • Mariano Rivera, Yankees
  • David Robertson, Yankees*
  • CC Sabathia, Yankees
  • James Shields, Rays*
  • Jose Valverde, Tigers
  • Justin Verlander, Tigers
  • Jered Weaver, Angels*
  • C. J. Wilson, Rangers*
Manager
  • John Farrell, Blue Jays

2010 National League All-Star Team





First Basemen
  • Aubrey Huff, Giants
  • Albert Pujols, Cardinals
  • Joey Votto, Reds*
Second Basemen
  • Martin Prado, Braves*
  • Dan Uggla, Marlins
  • Rickie Weeks, Brewers*
Third Basemen
  • Casey McGehee, Brewers*
  • David Wright, Mets
  • Ryan Zimmerman, Nationals
Shortstops
  • Stephen Drew, Diamondbacks*
  • Hanley Ramirez, Marlins
  • Troy Tulowitzki, Rockies
Outfielders
  • Ryan Braun, Brewers
  • Andre Ethier, Dodgers*
  • Carlos Gonzalez, Rockies*
  • Corey Hart, Brewers*
  • Matt Holliday, Cardinals
  • Andrew McCutchen, Pirates*
  • Hunter Pence, Astros*
  • Justin Upton, Diamondbacks
  • Jayson Werth, Phillies
Catchers
  • Brian McCann, Braves
  • Yadier Molina, Cardinals
  • Buster Posey, Giants*
Designated Hitter
  • Adrian Gonzalez, Padres
Pitchers
  • Mike Adams, Padres*
  • Heath Bell, Padres
  • Roy Halladay, Phillies
  • Tim Hudson, Braves
  • Ubaldo Jimenez, Rockies
  • Josh Johnson, Marlins
  • Tim Lincecum, Giants
  • Carlos Marmol, Cubs
  • Billy Wagner, Braves
  • Adam Wainwright, Cardinals
  • Brian Wilson, Giants
Manager
  • Bud Black, Padres

2010 American League All-Star Team





First Basemen
  • Miguel Cabrera, Tigers
  • Paul Konerko, White Sox
  • Mark Teixeira, Yankees
Second Basemen
  • Robinson Cano, Yankees
  • Chone Figgins, Mariners
  • Howie Kendrick, Angels*
Third Basemen
  • Adrian Beltre, Red Sox
  • Evan Longoria, Rays
  • Alex Rodriguez, Yankees
Shortstops
  • Derek Jeter, Yankees
  • Alexei Ramirez, White Sox*
  • Marco Scutaro, Red Sox
Outfielders
  • Jose Bautista, Blue Jays*
  • Shin-Soo Choo, Indians
  • Carl Crawford, Rays
  • Josh Hamilton, Rangers
  • Torii Hunter, Angels
  • Nick Markakis, Orioles
  • Juan Pierre, White Sox
  • Ichiro Suzuki, Mariners
  • Delmon Young, Twins*
Catchers
  • John Buck, Blue Jays*
  • Victor Martinez, Red Sox
  • Joe Mauer, Twins
Designated Hitter
  • Vladimir Guerrero, Rangers
Pitchers
  • Daniel Bard, Red Sox*
  • Trevor Cahill, Athletics*
  • Neftali Feliz, Rangers*
  • Felix Hernandez, Mariners
  • Jon Lester, Red Sox*
  • David Price, Rays*
  • Mariano Rivera, Yankees
  • CC Sabathia, Yankees
  • Joakim Soria, Royals
  • Rafael Soriano, Rays*
  • Justin Verlander, Tigers
Manager
  • Joe Girardi, Yankees

2009 National League All-Star Team






First Basemen
  • Ryan Howard, Phillies
  • Derrek Lee, Cubs
  • Albert Pujols, Cardinals
Second Basemen
  • Luis Castillo, Mets
  • Brandon Phillips, Reds
  • Chase Utley, Phillies
Third Basemen
  • Andy Laroche, Pirates*
  • Mark Reynolds, Diamondbacks*
  • Ryan Zimmerman, Nationals*
Shortstops
  • Hanley Ramirez, Marlins
  • Miguel Tejada, Astros
  • Troy Tulowitzki, Rockies*
Outfielders
  • Ryan Braun, Brewers
  • Adam Dunn, Nationals
  • Brad Hawpe, Rockies
  • Raul Ibañez, Phillies
  • Matt Kemp, Dodgers*
  • Carlos Lee, Astros
  • Justin Upton, Diamondbacks*
  • Shane Victorino, Phillies*
  • Jayson Werth, Phillies*
Catchers
  • Brian McCann, Braves
  • Bengie Molina, Giants
  • Yadier Molina, Cardinals*
Designated Hitter
  • Pablo Sandoval, Giants*
Pitchers
  • Jeremy Affeldt, Giants*
  • Heath Bell, Padres
  • Jonathan Broxton, Dodgers*
  • Chris Carpenter, Cardinals
  • Francisco Cordero, Reds
  • Ryan Franklin, Cardinals*
  • Ubaldo Jimenez, Rockies*
  • Josh Johnson, Marlins*
  • Tim Lincecum, Giants
  • Javier Vasquez, Braves*
  • Adam Wainwright, Cardinals*
Manager
  • Fredi Gonzalez, Marlins

2009 American League All-Star Team






First Basemen
  • Miguel Cabrera, Tigers
  • Carlos Peña, Rays
  • Mark Teixeira, Yankees
Second Basemen
  • Robinson Cano, Yankees
  • Dustin Pedroia, Red Sox
  • Aaron Hill, Blue Jays*
Third Basemen
  • Chone Figgins, Angels*
  • Evan Longoria, Rays
  • Michael Young, Rangers
Shortstops
  • Jason Bartlett, Rays*
  • Derek Jeter, Yankees
  • Marco Scutaro, Blue Jays*
Outfielders
  • Bobby Abreu, Angels
  • Jason Bay, Red Sox
  • Shin-Soo Choo, Indians*
  • Carl Crawford, Rays
  • Nelson Cruz, Rangers*
  • Jack Cust, Athletics
  • Nick Markakis, Orioles
  • Magglio Ordoñez, Tigers
  • Ichiro Suzuki, Mariners
Catchers
  • Victor Martinez, Red Sox
  • Joe Mauer, Twins
  • A. J. Pierzynski, White Sox
Designated Hitter
  • Adam Lind, Blue Jays*
Pitchers
  • Josh Beckett, Red Sox
  • Brian Fuentes, Angels*
  • Zack Grienke, Royals*
  • Matt Guerrier, Twins*
  • Roy Halladay, Blue Jays
  • Felix Hernandez, Mariners*
  • Joe Nathan, Twins
  • Jonathan Papelbon, Red Sox
  • Mariano Rivera, Yankees
  • CC Sabathia, Yankees
  • Justin Verlander, Tigers
Manager
  • Ron Washington, Rangers

Friday, July 6, 2012

2008 National League All-Star Team






First Basemen
  • Lance Berkman, Astros
  • Adrian Gonzalez, Padres*
  • Ryan Howard, Phillies
Second Basemen
  • Mark DeRosa, Cubs*
  • Dan Uggla, Phillies
  • Chase Utley, Phillies
Third Basemen
  • Chipper Jones, Braves
  • Aramis Ramirez, Cubs
  • David Wright, Mets
Shortstops
  • Cristian Guzman, Nationals*
  • Hanley Ramirez, Marlins
  • Jose Reyes, Mets
Outfielders
  • Carlos Beltran, Mets
  • Ryan Braun, Brewers*
  • Pat Burrell, Phillies*
  • Adam Dunn, Diamondbacks
  • Matt Holliday, Rockies
  • Carlos Lee, Astros
  • Ryan Ludwick, Cardinals*
  • Nate McLouth, Pirates*
  • Alfonso Soriano, Cubs
Catchers
  • Russell Martin, Dodgers
  • Bengie Molina, Giants
  • Geovany Soto, Cubs*
Designated Hitter
  • Albert Pujols, Cardinals
Pitchers
  • Chad Billingsley, Dodgers*
  • Ryan Dempster, Cubs*
  • Brad Lidge, Phillies
  • Tim Lincecum, Giants*
  • Carlos Marmol, Cubs*
  • Johan Santana, Mets
  • Jose Valverde, Astros
  • Edinson Volquez, Reds*
  • Brandon Webb, Diamondbacks
  • Brian Wilson, Giants*
  • Kerry Wood, Cubs
Manager
  • Cecil Cooper, Astros

2008 American League All-Star Team






First Basemen
  • Miguel Cabrera, Tigers
  • Justin Morneau, Twins
  • Kevin Youkilis, Red Sox
Second Basemen
  • Ian Kinsler, Rangers*
  • Dustin Pedroia, Red Sox*
  • Brian Roberts, Orioles
Third Basemen
  • Evan Longoria, Rays*
  • Melvin Mora, Orioles
  • Alex Rodriguez, Yankees
Shortstops
  • Derek Jeter, Yankees
  • Jhonny Peralta, Indians*
  • Michael Young, Rangers
Outfielders
  • Jack Cust, Athletics*
  • Vladimir Guerrero, Angels
  • Josh Hamilton, Rangers*
  • Raul Ibañez, Mariners*
  • Nick Markakis, Orioles
  • Magglio Ordoñez, Tigers
  • Carlos Quentin, White Sox*
  • Grady Sizemore, Indians
  • Ichiro Suzuki, Mariners
Catchers
  • Joe Mauer, Twins
  • Dioner Navarro, Rays*
  • A. J. Pierzynski, White Sox
Designated Hitter
  • Jim Thome, White Sox
Pitchers
  • A. J. Burnett, Blue Jays*
  • Gavin Floyd, White Sox*
  • Roy Halladay, Blue Jays
  • Cliff Lee, Indians
  • Daisuke Matsuzaka, Red Sox*
  • Jonathan Papelbon, Red Sox*
  • Mariano Rivera, Yankees
  • Francisco Rodriguez, Angels
  • Joe Saunders, Angels*
  • Scot Shields, Angels*
  • Joakim Soria, Royals*
Manager
  • Joe Maddon, Rays

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

2007 National League All-Star Team






First Basemen
  • Prince Fielder, Brewers*
  • Ryan Howard, Phillies
  • Dmitri Young, Nationals
Second Basemen
  • Brandon Phillips, Reds*
  • Freddy Sanchez, Pirates
  • Chase Utley, Phillies
Third Basemen
  • Chipper Jones, Braves
  • Aramis Ramirez, Cubs
  • David Wright, Mets
Shortstops
  • Hanley Ramirez, Marlins*
  • Jose Reyes, Mets
  • Jimmy Rollins, Phillies
Outfielders
  • Carlos Beltran, Mets
  • Eric Byrnes, Diamondbacks*
  • Adam Dunn, Reds
  • Brad Hawpe, Rockies*
  • Matt Holliday, Rockies
  • Carlos Lee, Astros
  • Aaron Rowand, Phillies*
  • Alfonso Soriano, Cubs
  • Randy Winn, Giants
Catchers
  • Russell Martin, Dodgers*
  • Brian McCann, Braves
  • Bengie Molina, Giants
Designated Hitter:
  • Albert Pujols, Cardinals
Pitchers
  • Heath Bell, Padres*
  • Francisco Cordero, Brewers
  • Jeff Francis, Rockies*
  • Trevor Hoffman, Padres
  • Tim Hudson, Braves
  • Jake Peavy, Padres*
  • Brad Penny, Dodgers*
  • Takashi Saito, Dodgers*
  • Jose Valverde, Diamondbacks*
  • Brandon Webb, Diamondbacks
  • Carlos Zambrano, Cubs
Manager:
  • Bob Melvin, Diamondbacks

2007 American League All-Star Team






First Basemen
  • Justin Morneau, Twins
  • Carlos Peña, Devil Rays*
  • Kevin Youkilis, Red Sox*
Second Basemen
  • Robinson Cano, Yankees
  • Mark Grudzielanek, Royals
  • Placido Polanco, Tigers*
Third Basemen
  • Adrian Beltre, Mariners
  • Mike Lowell, Red Sox
  • Alex Rodriguez, Yankees
Shortstops
  • Orlando Cabrera, Angels
  • Derek Jeter, Yankees
  • Michael Young, Rangers
Outfielders
  • Carl Crawford, Devil Rays
  • Jermaine Dye, White Sox
  • Vladimir Guerrero, Angels
  • Torii Hunter, Twins
  • Nick Markakis, Orioles*
  • Magglio Ordoñez, Tigers
  • Alex Rios, Blue Jays*
  • Shannon Stewart, Athletics
  • Ichiro Suzuki, Mariners
Catchers
  • Victor Martinez, Indians
  • Jorge Posada, Yankees
  • Jason Varitek, Red Sox
Designated Hitter:
  • David Ortiz, Red Sox
Pitchers
  • Josh Beckett, Red Sox*
  • Rafael Betancourt, Indians*
  • Joe Borowski, Indians
  • Fausto Carmona, Indians*
  • Bobby Jenks, White Sox
  • Scott Kazmir, Devil Rays*
  • John Lackey, Angels*
  • J. J. Putz, Mariners*
  • Francisco Rodriguez, Angels
  • C. C. Sabathia, Indians
  • Chien-Ming Wang, Yankees
Manager:
  • John McLaren, Mariners

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

2006 National League All-Star Team






First Basemen
  • Lance Berkman, Astros
  • Ryan Howard, Phillies*
  • Albert Pujols, Cardinals
Second Basemen
  • Freddy Sanchez, Pirates*
  • Dan Uggla, Marlins*
  • Chase Utley, Phillies
Third Basemen
  • Miguel Cabrera, Marlins
  • Aramis Ramirez, Cubs
  • David Wright, Mets*
Shortstops
  • Bill Hall, Brewers*
  • Jose Reyes, Mets*
  • Jimmy Rollins, Phillies
Outfielders
  • Jason Bay, Pirates
  • Carlos Beltran, Mets
  • Adam Dunn, Reds
  • Steve Finley, Giants*
  • Brian Giles, Padres
  • Matt Holliday, Rockies*
  • Andruw Jones, Braves
  • Juan Pierre, Cubs
  • Alfonso Soriano, Nationals
Catchers
  • Michael Barrett, Cubs
  • Paul LoDuca, Mets
  • Brian McCann, Braves*
Designated Hitter:
  • Garrett Atkins, Rockies*
Pitchers
  • Joe Borowski, Marlins*
  • Chris Carpenter, Cardinals
  • Tom Gordon, Phillies
  • Trevor Hoffman, Padres
  • Scott Linebrink, Padres
  • Derek Lowe, Dodgers
  • Roy Oswalt, Astros
  • John Smoltz, Braves
  • Billy Wagner, Mets
  • Brandon Webb, Diamondbacks*
  • Carlos Zambrano, Cubs*
Manager:
  • Willie Randolph, Mets