Price, Jimenez to start All-Star Game
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Ubaldo Jimenez is always eager to share his accomplishments with a support system that runs from Denver to the Dominican Republic.
His home nation and adopted hometown will be tuned in when Jimenez takes the mound for one of his most memorable outings yet. The Colorado ace will start for the National League in the All-Star Game, while the AL will counter with Tampa Bay's David Price.
All-Star lineups
The Rays' David Price and Rockies' Ubaldo Jimenez were named the starting pitchers for Tuesday's All-Star Game. A look at starting lineups for Joe Girardi (AL) and Charlie Manuel (NL):
| NL | AL |
|---|---|
| Ramirez, SS | Ichiro, RF |
| Prado, 2B | Jeter, SS |
| Pujols, 1B | Cabrera, 1B |
| Howard, DH | Hamilton, CF |
| Wright, 3B | Guerrero, DH |
| Braun, LF | Longoria, 3B |
| Ethier, CF | Mauer, C |
| Hart, RF | Cano, 2B |
| Molina, C | Crawford, LF |
| Jimenez, SP | Price, SP |
In this year of the pitcher, Jimenez was a fitting pick Monday by Phillies manager Charlie Manuel.
"One of the great talents in baseball and he's a treat to watch pitch," Manuel said of choosing Jimenez over Florida's Josh Johnson. "This guy's 15-1. His record speaks for itself."
The NL will try Tuesday night to end a 13-year drought in baseball's Midsummer Classic. Jimenez has a 2.20 ERA in 18 starts and 127 innings for the surging Rockies. Price is 12-4 with a 2.42 ERA. Johnson is 9-3 with a majors-best 1.70 ERA for the Marlins.
"I said Jimenez from the beginning," Johnson said. "He was my pick."
Jimenez's parents will be in the stands at Angel Stadium, along with his host family from Colorado and other family and friends.
"Any little thing is going to be huge for your career," Jimenez said. "It's just a huge honor for me to be out here. Hopefully we can put everything together and break the losing streak."
Philadelphia slugger Ryan Howard will be the National League's designated hitter and bat cleanup for his regular skipper, Manuel.
"Not only is he my guy, he's got 119 at-bats against left-handed pitchers and 65 RBIs," Manuel said. "He can hit 'em. He's hitting .294. He's very capable of hitting fourth in an All-Star lineup."
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Rockies P Ubaldo Jimenez shares his thoughts on being selected to start the 2010 All-Star Game for the National League and the NL West race.
There was some confusion, however, about Boston third baseman Adrian Beltre. AL manager Joe Girardi announced that Texas third baseman Michael Young would replace Beltre, who left Sunday's game at Toronto with a strained left hamstring.
But less than an hour later, Beltre said he planned to play. He worked out at Angel Stadium on Monday afternoon and was deemed ready to go.
MLB executive Phyllis Merhige said an announcement about Beltre's status was made prematurely. He planned to test his leg at the ballpark before making a final decision.
"They announced it without telling me," Beltre said. "I think I'm going to play and I'm going to be on the active roster."
Girardi is starting Evan Longoria of the Rays at third base, meaning Alex Rodriguez will come off the bench.
"Hopefully I can come in in the middle of the game and get a big hit," A-Rod said.
Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press
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