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Invasion! Red Sox All-Stars set to take over Yankee Stadium

Published: Sunday, July 6, 2008 12:04 a.m. MDT
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First Base — Youkilis edges out Yankees slugger Jason Giambi for the start, thanks to splendid defense. It would be Youkilis' first All-Star selection, and Giambi's first invitation since 2004. RBI machine Justin Morneau of the Minnesota Twins also earns a bid.

Second Base — Texas first-timer Ian Kinsler leads the league in runs scored by a wide margin and ranks near the top of several other categories. His backup is Baltimore's Brian Roberts, enjoying yet another solid season.

Shortstop — Jeter is having a so-so year by his high standards, but he's done more than enough throughout his clutch career to deserve the start on this night — in his house. Besides, there's really not an AL shortstop who is having a big season. Michael Young of the Rangers takes second string.

Third Base — Despite missing three weeks with a leg injury, Rodriguez is the class of this field. Tampa Bay rookie Evan Longoria also makes it, but Boston's Mike Lowell was an extremely difficult omission.

Catcher — Sweet-swinging Joe Mauer of the Twins easily earns the start. Rays backstop Dioner Navarro also gets recognized for quiet excellence on offense and defense. Ivan Rodriguez represents the Tigers, which would be his 15th selection.

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Outfield — Stocked with surprises and comeback stories. Quentin (White Sox) starts in left, Hamilton (Rangers) in center and J.D. Drew (Red Sox) in right. The reserves include Ramirez, Chicago's Jermaine Dye, Tampa Bay's B.J. Upton and Sizemore (Indians).

Designated Hitter — Texas' Milton Bradley has tamed his temper enough to become one of baseball's best hitters. He's the only choice here, though Baltimore's Aubrey Huff warrants consideration. Injuries sidetracked David Ortiz and Hideki Matsui.

Starting Pitchers — Cleveland left-hander Cliff Lee (11-1, 2.26 ERA) gets the start. Joining him on the staff are Los Angeles Angels teammates Joe Saunders and Ervin Santana, Oakland's Justin Duchscherer, Seattle's Felix Hernandez and Halladay (Toronto). Early season injuries cost John Lackey and Scott Kazmir, though both have great numbers.

Relievers — Rivera anchors a lights-out bullpen that also includes Angels closer Francisco Rodriguez, Boston's Jonathan Papelbon, Minnesota's Joe Nathan, Kansas City's Joakim Soria and Orioles lefty George Sherrill.

And in the NL:

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