Jul 6, 2013

7/06/2013 10:47:00 PM
The Final Votes have been tallied and the Junior Circuit has the Show's Leaders in Wins, Saves, and Strikeouts as we go to press. This 2013 Collection of "Monsters on the Bump" have arguably the best Duo in the Show in Mad Max and Verlander of Comerica Park in the D. They also have the All-Time Saves Leader in Mo Rivera and this his is last hurrah and it would only be fitting to get the Save and at Citi Field in New York City. Darvish of the Rangers leads MLB in Strikeouts as his "Stuff" has "Stuff". On with Rosters on the Bump for the Junior Circuit...

the 2013 AL All-Star Pitchers for Citi Field 2013:

Pitchers
Note: * Injured Pitchers for All-Star Game @ Added Pitchers

RHP Clay Buchholz #BoSox *
RHP Jesse Crain #PaleHose *
RHP Yu Darvish #Rangers
LHP Brett Cecil #Jays
RHP Bartolo Colon #As @
LHP Glen Perkins #Twinkies @
RHP Kid Felix #Ms
RHP Hisashi Iwakuma #Ms
RHP Justin Masterson #Tribe
RHP Joe Nathan #Rangers
RHP Mariano Rivera #Yanks
LHP Chris Sale #PaleHose
RHP Max Scherzer #Tigers
RHP Justin Verlander #Tigers

Buchholz was having a monster year for the Red Sox until the injury and is the lone Sox Player on the Bump...

Crain is injured but is the middle relief Monster out of the Pen for the South Siders as Sale make his 2nd Consecutive Trip....

Darvish with some of the Best "Stuff" on any Hill joins Rangers Save Man Joe Nathan who is the Old Nathan the Twins Nathan....

Cecil is the Lone Jays' Pitcher in the All-Star Game and has been lights out in middle relief for the Blue Birds...

Colon has been absolutely a surprise as he is the Ace of that A's Staff...

Need a Perkins Loan from the Twinkies....As Glen Perkins has been "Save Deluxe" for the Twins...

Felix and Iwakuma have been a nice 1-2 Punch now if they could only get a Hitting Line Up and some arms behind them the  M's would be in business...

Masterson is anchoring the Tribe's Staff and they are #2 in the AL Central...

Mo Rivera making his Final All-Star Appearance...

They had a combined 470 K's in 2012 as Verlander (239) and Scherzer (231) were on pace to become the 2nd set of Teammates to have 240 plus K's in a Season...the last to do it Kerry Woods (266) and Mark Prior (245) in 2003 with a combined 511 K's...enough said!

Note: Numbers and Roster from MLB.com    
 
 

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