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FOXSports.com's Jim Bowden breaks down his American League All-Star starters.
STARRY-EYED: INF/OF Ben Zobrist was last among the five candidates on the online ballot for the final spot on the AL All - Star roster as of Tuesday afternoon, with Chicago's Paul Konerko leading. Voting continues until 4 p.m. Thursday. With three
for 8 lifetime against scheduled starter Rodrigo Lopez (0-2, 5.40 ERA). Paul Konerko, who could be named to the AL All - Star roster announced Sunday, is batting .375 with three doubles lifetime against Lopez. With Saturday's victory, the White Sox
400 (6 for 15) with two doubles and a home run against Shields (8-5, 2.45), who will be joining him on the AL All - Star roster . After giving up just one earned run while recording three straight complete-game victories, Shields surrendered four
Sox fans, then, the All-Star Game really does count this year. Sox fans will root, root, root for their beloved American League All - Stars to put their annual beating on the National League, and for one reason only: Homefield advantage in the World Series
Tony La Russa will become the second retired manager to lead an All-Star team next summer, joining Hall of Famer John McGraw. Retired St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa to manage NL All-Stars