While the All-Star starters were named a few days ago, and the Dodgers already had Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman , and J.D. Martinez going to the game, the question was whether more would be named when the reserves were revealed. Thankfully there were two more revealed hours ago in Clayton Kershaw and Will Smith.
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Despite the Dodgers having somewhat of an off year for them, it’s surprisingly hard to argue with the three starters. Freddie leads all NL first baseman in wRC+ (152) and WAR (3.3), and Mookie is second to Ronald Acuna Jr. in the NL for the outfield in everything. The most controversial pick is probably, J.D. who has a 129 wRC+ despite the 19 homers due to not walking much, and he is slightly behind qualified primary DHs Jorge Soler (134) and Andrew McCutchen (132).
The reserves have deserved their spots as well, as Will Smith is second to Sean Murphy‘s breakout season in just about everything, and has been the arguably the best catcher in baseball since he was called up. Pitching is a bit more controversial because, well, it always is, isn’t it? But regardless, there are eight starting pitchers, and Kershaw is tied for 6th in WAR, 3rd in ERA, 5th in xERA, and tied for 7th in DRA, so it’s hard to argue against him.
So those are the five, so far at least. As we know guys are going to drop out (Kershaw should be one of them).
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As far as other All-Star Game festivities, Mookie Betts will be participating in the Home Run Derby, so there’s that to look forward to.
Mookie Magic at the Home Run Derby? We're in! pic.twitter.com/l3IrK7mUaV
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) June 30, 2023
Mookie's ready for the Derby. Are you? pic.twitter.com/c4lXQzaDRG
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) June 30, 2023
The goal? Don’t come in last.
“The goal now is not to come in last.” Mookie Betts confirms he’s participating in the Home Run Derby after being selected as an All-Star today. pic.twitter.com/IaX0dmZ0kh
— SportsNet LA (@SportsNetLA) June 29, 2023