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07/01/2009 10:04 AM ET
Eastern League's best set for All-Star Game
Bumgarner, Thole, Sanatana, Savery highlight rosters
Josh Thole, who's in his first year of Double-A ball, is hitting .346 for the B-Mets. (Kevin Pataky/MiLB.com)

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With four teams sending a league-high five players to the 2009 Eastern League All-Star Game, the midsummer classic in Trenton should, at the least, be a well-balanced affair.

The Akron Aeros and Eerie Seawolves will each contribute five representatives to the Southern Division Team in the 2009 Eastern League All-Star Game, and the Trenton Thunder and New Britain Rock Cats will add five players each to the Northern Division Team on July 15 at Trenton's Waterfront Park.

The Portland Sea Dogs and Connecticut Defenders each have four All-Stars, and the New Hampshire FisherCats and Binghamton Mets are each represented by three players in the Northern Division. In the Southern Division, the Bowie Baysox and Reading Phillies will send four representatives, and the Altoona Curve and Harrisburg Senators will send three apiece.

Connecticut starting pitcher Madison Bumgarner (5-1, 1.96 ERA) and New Hampshire's Brian Dopirak (.315, 18, 58) highlight the Northern Division. Along with Portland's Junichi Tazawa (7-4, 2.92) and New Britain's Matt Fox (6-2, 2.95), Bumgarner poses quite an obstacle for Southern Division hitters. The Northern Division can also count on a strong performance from Trenton's Zach McAllister (5-3), who leads the league with a 1.76 ERA.

Binghamton's Josh Thole, who's second in the league with a .346 batting average, and Connecticut's Eddy Martinez-Esteve, who's hitting .316 and has 20 doubles, should help out the Northern Division in the offensive department.

The Northern Division infield options include five first basemen. Portland's Jorge Jimenez (.297, 8, 44) who predominantly plays third, and Lars Anderson (.258, 8, 36) may see some time there, as could New Britain's Whitney Robbins (.307, 7, 33) and Trenton's Jorge Vazquez (.321, 10, 32). Dopirak is most likely to start in that position.

The middle-infield duties on the Northern Division squad will be split between Trenton's Reegie Corona (.298, 3, 16), New Britain's Brian Dinkelman (.298, 4, 39), Trenton's Eduardo Nunez (.309, 4, 30) and Connecticut's Brock Bond (.326, 1, 20). Bond, who's tied for the league lead with a .421 on-base percentage, reached base in his 45th consecutive game on June 30.

New Britain's Rene Tosoni (.279, 10, 47), Binghamton's D.J. Wabick (.291, 1, 30) and Martinez-Esteve will platoon the Northern Division outfield. Thole will share catching responsibilities with New Hampshire's Brian Jeroloman (.251, 4, 16).

Reading's Joe Savery (10-1, 3.08), the only 10-game winner in the Eastern League, will buoy the Southern Division pitching staff, and he'll find help in the form of Akron's Hector Rondon (7-4, 2.59).

Backstop Carlos Santana (.269, 11, 47), one of the top prospects in the Indians organization, will join the Southern team from Akron as well. Santana's 50 runs scored are second only to Reading's Michael Taylor, who leads the league with a .348 average and will be Santana's teammate on the 15th.

Santana will split time behind the plate with Erie's Alex Avila (.289, 6, 35). The Southern Division infield options include Bowie's Miguel Abreu (.296, 3, 25), Harrisburg's Leonard Davis (.285, 11, 38), Altoona's Jason Delaney (.242, 4, 35), Akron's Beau Mills (.256, 6, 40), Reading's Neil Sellers (.300, 8, 44), Erie's Ryan Strieby (.293, 14, 46) and Bowie's Jonathan Tucker (.255, 24). It's possible that each of these players, with the exception of Mills, could spend a few innings in the outfield.

Taylor, Erie's Deik Scram (.274, 10, 38) and Akron's Nick Weglarz (.252, 12, 55) will likely make up the Southern Division starting outfield.

2009 Eastern League All-Star teams
Northern DivisionSouthern Division
Starters
POS.PLAYER NAMETEAMPOS.PLAYER NAMETEAM
1BLars AndersonPortland2B/3B/OFMiguel AbreuBowie
2BBrock BondConnecticutCAlex AvilaErie
2B/SSReegie CoronaTrentonOFQuintin Berry Reading
2B/OFBrian DinkelmanNew BritainOF/1BJason DelaneyAltoona
1BBrian DopirakNew HampshireSSBrian FridayAltoona
CBrian JerolomanNew HampshireOFMarvin LowranceHarrisburg
3B/1BJorge JimenezPortland1BBeau MillsAkron
OFE. Martinez-EsteveConnecticutCCarlos SantanaAkron
CJesus MonteroTrentonOFDeik ScramErie
SSEduardo NunezTrenton3B/1B/2BNeil SellersReading
1BWhitney RobbinsNew BritainOFMichael TaylorReading
OFRene TosoniNew BritainOF/3B/2BJonathan TuckerBowie
1BJorge VazquezTrentonOFNick WeglarzAkron
OFD.J. WabickBinghamtonOFBrennan Boesch*Erie
CJosh Thole*Binghamton1B/OFRyan Strieby*Erie
1OF/3B/2BLeonard Davis*Harrisburg
Pitchers
POS.PLAYER NAMETEAMPOS.PLAYER NAMETEAM
RP-LHPMichael DunnTrentonSP-RHPJeanmar GomezAkron
SP-RHPMatt FoxNew BritainSP-LHPDaniel MoskosAltoona
SP-RHPZach McAllisterTrentonRP-RHPRyan OuelletteBowie
RP-LHPRoy MerrittBinghamtonSP-LHPJoe SaveryReading
RP-RHPDan OteroConnecticutRP-RHPZach SimonsErie
RP-LHPJoe PatersonConnecticutRP-RHPCarlton SmithAkron
RP-LHPChris ProvincePortlandRP-LHPJack SpradlinHarrisburg
RP-LHPDustin RichardsonPortlandRP-LHPChad ThallBowie
RP-RHPJosh SchmidtTrentonRP-RHPJosh WilkieHarrisburg
RP-RHPAnthony SlamaNew BritainSP-RHPVance WorleyReading
SP-RHPJunichi Tazawa*PortlandRP/SP-RHPJosh Rainwater*Erie
SP-LHPM. Bumgarner*ConnecticutSP-RHPHector Rondon*Akron
SP-RHPReidier Gonzalez*New HampshireRP-RHPJosh Perrault*Bowie
RP-RHPT.J. Large*PortlandRP-RHPVinnie Pestano*Akron
Coaches
COACH NAMETEAM COACH NAMETEAM
ManagerTony FranklinTrentonManagerMike SarbaughAkron
Pitching CoachTommy PhelpsTrentonPitching CoachRuben NieblaAkron
Hitting CoachFrank MenechinoTrentonHitting CoachLee May Jr.Akron
CoachVic ValenciaTrenton TrainerMichael SalazarAkron
TrainerTim LentychTrentonStrength CoachTodd KubackiAkron
The following players were first team selections or replacement All-Stars, but are unavailable:

Northern Division:
Portland RHP Junichi Tazawa will attend the game, but will not play because of his participation in the MLB XM All-Star Futures Game on Sunday, July 12; Connecticut RHP Madison Bumgarner will not play because of his participation in the Futures Game; Trenton C Josh Thole will not attend because he is on the disabled list with a dislocated left thumb; New Hampshire RHP Reidier Gonzalez is injured and will not be playing in the game but will attend the game and festivities; Portland RHP T.J. Large has been promoted to Triple A and will not attend the game

Southern Division:
Erie RHP Josh Rainwater will not participate because of his promotion to Triple-A Toledo in the Detroit Tigers organization; Akron RHP Hector Rondon will not participate because of his promotion to Triple-A Columbus in the Cleveland Indians organization; Bowie RHP Josh Perrault will not participate because of his promotion to Triple-A Norfolk in the Baltimore organization; Akron RHP Vinnie Pestano is injured and will not be playing in the game but will attend the game and festivities; Erie OF Brennan Boesch is injured and will not attend the game; Erie 1B Ryan Strieby is injured and will not attend the game; Harrisburg IF Leonard Davis is injured and will not attend the game

Josh Jackson is a contributor to MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.