Swarzak on IL All-Star Team
The 2009 International League All-Star squad is made up of 13 elected players who have received the most votes from ballots submitted by clubs' field managers and general managers (1/3), members of the media (1/3), and online fan voting (1/3). The elected players are joined by 15 additional All-Stars selected by the International League office. Each of the IL's 14 clubs will be represented in Portland.
Five clubs lead the way with three representatives on the Team. The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees, owners of the League's best record at 44-32, are sending three All-Stars to Portland, including two-thirds of the elected outfielders in Shelley Duncan, who leads the IL in home runs (21) and RBI (65), and Austin Jackson, 5th in the IL with a .320 average. Catcher Chris Stewart was also selected to the All-Star Team from Scranton/WB. Columbus also has two elected All-Stars in third baseman Andy Marte and catcher Wyatt Toregas, who will be accompanied to Portland by Clippers outfielder Jordan Brown. The other clubs with three All-Stars are Gwinnett (1B Barbaro Canizares-elected, 2B Brooks Conrad, and P Luis Valdez), Lehigh Valley (DH Mike Cervenak-elected, 1B Andy racy, and P Andrew Carpenter) and Syracuse (2B Seth Bynum-elected, OF Jorge Padilla, and P J.D. Martin).
Pawtucket and Norfolk combined to claim the four elected pitching positions. PawSox starter Clay Buchholz, the overall eader in the online fan voting, is headed to Portland along with Norfolk starter Chris Tillman. The two men currently tied or the League lead in saves are the two elected relievers - Pawtucket's Fernando Cabrera and Norfolk's Jim Miller, each of whom has 16 saves.
Eight members of the 2009 IL All-Star Team will be making a return trip to the Triple-A All-Star Game. That list includes the aforementioned Canizares ('08 w/ Richmond), Cervenak ('05 w/ Fresno), Duncan ('07 w/ Scranton/WB), Marte ('06 w/ Buffalo), and Tracy ('00 w/ Ottawa), as well as starting pitchers Justin Lehr of Louisville ('07 w/ Tacoma)and Nelson Figueroa of Buffalo ('00 w/ Tucson), plus Durham's Reid Brignac, who is the IL's elected shortstop for the second straight season.
Several of baseball's top prospects are International League All-Stars, including the likes of Brignac, Buchholz, Jackson,and Tillman, plus elected outfielder Drew Stubbs of Louisville and selected pitcher Anthony Swarzak of Rochester.
The International League looks to rebound from a disappointing 6-5 loss in the 2008 Triple-A All-Star Game, which broke a two-year winning streak over the Pacific Coast League. The PCL now owns a 6-5 advantage in the 11 years since the Game changed to the current IL vs. PCL format. The winning League this season will once again earn the right to have its champion play as the "home team" at the Bricktown Showdown Triple-A Championship Game in Oklahoma City this September.
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