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The Milwaukee Brewers, leading the National League Central at 51-35 entering play Wednesday, have a problem.
They have too many good players.
It’s a good problem to have, of course, when trying to win baseball games. However, it makes voting for all-star teams a little tricky.
The Brewers already have two confirmed all-stars starters: catcher William Contreras and outfielder Christian Yelich.
Contreras has made his second all-star team in two years, while Yelich adds a third all-star appearance to a trophy case stacked with an MVP, Gold Glove and three Silver Sluggers.
Several Brewers, though, are vying for their first all-star nod.
Pitchers
Bryan Hudson (Reliever) – 30 games; 0.99 ERA; 52 strikeouts; 20 hits; 10 walks; 5 earned runs; 3 home runs; 4-0 record
Trevor Megill (Closer) – 30 games; 1.59 ERA; 32 strikeouts; 21 hits; 18 saves; 7 walks; 5 earned runs; 1 home run; 0-1 record
Reserves
Willy Adames (shortstop) – 78 hits; 56 RBI; 45 runs; 44 walks; 18 doubles; 13 home runs; 10 steals; .239 batting average
Jackson Chourio (outfield) – 60 hits; 34 RBI; 36 runs; 16 walks; 9 home runs (1 grand slam); 9 steals; .248 batting average
Brice Turang (second Base) – 85 hits; 38 RBI; 41 runs; 29 walks; 15 doubles; 2 triples; 6 home runs (2 grand slams); 28 steals; .287 batting average
Between Hudson and Megill, which Brewers pitcher should make the all-star team?
Which one of the reserves is most deserving?
Let us know in the poll below.
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