Justin Morneau of the Minnesota Twins continued his strong performance at this year’s All Star festivities by going 2-4 with two runs scored including the winning run in the 15th inning, giving the American League yet another victory over the senior circuit. This follows his win in the home run derby, a first for a Canadian.
Not to be outdone, the other Canadians made solid contributions. Russ Martin went 1-3 for the National League Side, and Ryan Dempster came into the game in the 9th and struck out the side.
Overall, Canadians should be proud of the All-Star representatives. Sure, there were only three, but they made a big impact on the week.
Now the second half of the season begins, and it would be great to see a few new Canadians make it to the majors, and the existing MLB players to continue their bright year. Morneau’s performance over the last few days should give them quite a lift!
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Tonight begins baseball’s mid-summer classic, the All Star Game and Events. With the ever popular home run derby taking place tonight, Canadian’s can cheer for BC native Justin Morneau who represents the Twins in the event.
Tomorrow night’s game has a few Canadians in the line-up, although none are starters. The NL side includes L.A. Dodgers’ catcher Russ Martin and Chicago Cubs pitcher Ryan Dempster, with Justin Morneau the sole AL player.
Three Canadian players are not a lot, but this is probably a fair representation given the year a lot of Canadian players are having. Francis and Bay are experiencing off-years, and even though some players like Joey Votto and Matt Stairs are having good years, they’re not all-star caliber.
Phillipe Aumont (Mariner’s #1 draft pick) was the lone Canadian in the futures game. Although these numbers look a little bleak for Canadians in the game, there’s not only a solid core in the majors right now, but a growing number of prospects making their way through the minor system. With the growth we’ve seen in the past few years, I think it is safe to expect more in the future. Maybe we will look back at 2008 as an off year, but of course, it’s not over yet!
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Tagged: All Star Game, Chicago Cubs, Home Run Derby, Jason Bay, Joey Votto, Justin Morneau, Los Angeles Dodgers, Matt Stairs, Minnesota Twins, Phillipe Aumont, Russ martin, Ryan Dempster, Seattle Mariners