Sunday, July 3, 2011

Vogelsong On NL All Star Team


When Major League Baseball announced their All-Star rosters this afternoon, Octorara's own Ryan Vogelsong joined 12 other national league pitchers atop the National League All Star lineup.

Vogelsong, a 1995 Octoara grad, is sporting a 6-1 record and a 2.05 ERA this year pitching for the World Champion Giants.  This will be his first All-star appearance.

The national league pitchers joining Vogelsong include three Phillies and four Giants are as follows:
Ryan Vogelsong, San Francisco Giants, Lefthander
Jonny Venters, Atlanta Braves, Righthander
Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers, Lefthander
Cole Hamels, Philadelphia Phillies, Lefthander
Jair Jurrjens, Atlanta Braves, Lefthander
Joel Hanrahan, Pittsburgh Pirates, Righthander
Heath Bell, San Diego Padres, Righthander
Matt Cain, San Francisco Giants, Lefthander
Roy Halladay, Philadelphia Phillies, Lefthander
Tim Lincecum, San Francisco Giants, Lefthander
Brian Wilson, San Francisco Giants, Righthander
Cliff Lee, Philadelphia Phillies, Lefthander
Tyler Clippard, Washington Nationals, Righthander
Here's a quick story of how Vogelsong learned of his selection to the team this afternoon:
It's quite fitting that the World Series champs will be represented by four pitchers at the All-Star Game. This team is built on pitching, and Bochy had no qualms about using three of his nine discretionary picks on his guys.

"I'd have liked to have a position player there, to be honest, but we've got four on there. We're well-represented."
Wilson, Lincecum and Cain speak for themselves. The real story here is Vogelsong, who is being rewarded for a great comeback tale. Bochy had to be careful with the timing of telling Vogelsong, because he is pitching today. He did it a few hours before game time.
"When I told him it was an emotional time," Bochy said. "There are special moments in this game. This is one of the best."
Money quote:
"He's deserving. I know he's only had 12 starts, but he's seven innings away from qualifying for the ERA lead. He gave us a shot in the arm. He helped save us. He's a big reason we're in first place. No. 2, he's a great story, the perseverance he's shown in this game, being in Japan for five years, the minor-leagues, the rollercoaster he's been on."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Ryan vogelsong is not left-handed Even if the writer took a guess, the photo shows