Sheets, Lee named All-Star starters
Staff and wire reports
Published July 14, 2008 at 9:43 a.m.
Associated Press
Milwaukee's Ben Sheets and Cleveland's Cliff Lee will start Tuesday's All-Star Game.
Starting lineup
Pitchers
Reserves
a-Will start in place of Soriano
b-Added to roster in place of Wood
c-Injured, will not play
d-Added to roster in place of Soriano
e-Voted to start; won't play due to injury
Starting lineup
Pitchers
SP Justin Duchscherer, Athletics
RP Francisco Rodriguez, Angels
Reserves
a-Will start in place of David Ortiz
b-Voted to start; won't play due to injury
NEW YORK Fired up about his first trip to Yankee Stadium, Ben Sheets had it all planned out. Arrive early and visit Monument Park, gaze up at that famous facade, drink in the entire experience the same way any fan would.
One big difference, though: The Milwaukee Brewers ace also will get the ball to start Tuesday night’s All-Star game for the National League.
“I’m not going to let a stadium intimidate me,” Sheets said Monday in a hotel ballroom, hours before zipping uptown for batting practice and workouts. “At least while I’m sitting here I won’t.” Cleveland’s Cliff Lee was picked by Boston manager Terry Francona to start for the AL, highlighting a remarkable resurgence for the left-hander after he was demoted to the minors last year.
Now, he’s the best of the best as Major League Baseball salutes Yankee Stadium in its final season.
“I’m just honored to be here, to be honest with you. To get the start is just icing on the cake,” said Lee, 12-2 with a 2.31 ERA.
“I’m kind of awe-struck by it.” NL manager Clint Hurdle of Colorado tabbed Sheets, who is 10-3 with a 2.85 ERA. Several other NL All-Stars pitched Sunday, making the well-rested Sheets a logical choice.
“Really looking forward to this opportunity to go out there, last All-Star game in Yankee Stadium history,” Sheets said. “I know one thing, it’s going to be glowing as I pull up.
“I’m going to definitely do a sightseeing tour today, and I’m going to enjoy every minute of it.” Both managers announced their lineups Monday in the same Manhattan banquet room where the Mitchell Report on drugs in baseball was released seven months before.
Seattle right fielder Ichiro Suzuki will bat leadoff for the AL, followed by Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter, Texas center fielder Josh Hamilton, New York third baseman Alex Rodriguez, Boston left fielder Manny Ramirez, Rangers designated hitter Milton Bradley, Red Sox first baseman Kevin Youkilis, Minnesota catcher Joe Mauer and Boston second baseman Dustin Pedroia.
Francona kept more than numbers in mind when putting together his batting order.
“To me, Derek Jeter deserves to hit second in a lineup like this, especially in this place,” he said.
The manager also acknowledged he thought about whether to honor Yankees closer Mariano Rivera with the start in his home ballpark — but only because Francona was asked about it by reporters.
“Mariano Rivera may be the greatest reliever of all-time, but he’s not a starter,” Francona said. “We will treat every player in this game with a lot of respect, certainly knowing that there are Yankees in this game — but other than that I think doing it correctly.” Francona wouldn’t even commit to calling on Rivera to close out a ninth-inning lead, saying he didn’t want to divulge his plans.
“I’m going to stick my neck out and say we’ll prepare from him,” Hurdle said.
Hurdle put Florida shortstop Hanley Ramirez at the top of his order, followed by Philadelphia second baseman Chase Utley, Houston first baseman Lance Berkman, St. Louis slugger Albert Pujols at designated hitter, Atlanta third baseman Chipper Jones, Colorado’s Matt Holliday in right field, Milwaukee left fielder Ryan Braun, Chicago’s Kosuke Fukudome in center and Cubs rookie catcher Geovany Soto.
“That’s the best lineup I’ve ever written on paper. We’ll see where it takes us,” Hurdle said.
Sheets is set to become the first Brewers pitcher to start an All-Star game — three days before his 30th birthday. His most recent outing was last Wednesday, when he struck out 11 batters in six innings of a loss to the Rockies.
“Caught my eye,” Hurdle said with a smile. “I’m kind of smart like that.” Hurdle said he looked closest at the All-Star pitchers who were voted in by players when he was deciding which one would start.
That group included Sheets, Chicago’s Ryan Dempster, San Francisco’s Tim Lincecum, Cincinnati’s Edinson Volquez and Arizona’s Brandon Webb. Dempster, Lincecum and Webb all started Sunday, while Volquez earned his 12th win Saturday.
Sheets’ All-Star bonus doubled to $50,000 for being selected as the starting pitcher.
His 5-year-old son sat next to him during an interview session at the hotel, wearing a Brewers cap and a replica of his dad’s All-Star jersey. The right-hander said he’d have nearly 10 family members at Yankee Stadium to watch him pitch Tuesday.
“I’m just going to try to take it all in and enjoy myself,” Sheets said. “I was nervous more so about this interview than the game.”
The selection of Milwaukee's Ben Sheets means the Rockies' Aaron Cook will serve in a relief role and likely will be the starter Thursday at Coors Field when the Rockies resume their season in the opener of a four-game series with Pittsburgh.
The 29-year-old Lee compiled a 0.67 ERA during his first seven starts. He was 18-5 in 2005 but went 5-8 with a 6.29 ERA last year, when he was optioned to the minors for more than a month.
“There’s a lot of pitchers having outstanding years,” Francona said, “and none measured up to Cliff.” The last Indians pitcher to start an All-Star game was Charles Nagy in 1996 at Philadelphia — the last time the National League won.
“We will attempt and make every effort to put a foot down and stop this slide,” Hurdle said. “We’re not going to play for a tie. We are definitely going to throw it out there.”
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