Overall, I'd say solid job all around. I didn't see any big snubs or too many surprises. I'll have some detailed thoughts later this week, but for now, some first impressions:
- A lot of late arrivals got picked, which was maybe the biggest surprise. Rich Poythress, for instance, has only played in 14 games. It's a similar story for D.J. LeMahieu and Brent Milleville. But going down the stats page, I can't really see anybody more deserving so it's fair that they'll get their shot.
- Two late arrivals who aren't included: North Carolina's Kyle Seager and Dustin Ackley. I thought for sure Ackley would be there.
- Bryce Stowell starts for the West, and that spot could have gone to any number of players, including Brandon Workman, Andrew Carraway and Nick McCully.
- On the East side, Orleans' Matt Thomson gets the call. He's probably on par with a lare group of players like Sammy Solis and Chris Manno. Maybe his eight-inning gem on Friday set him apart.
- In general, I think the West has stronger starting pitching than the East.
- There is only one freshman in the starting lineup -- Cotuit's Kevin Patterson in the West -- but a fair amount on the bench.
- In general, the rosters don't have the typical collection of big-school talent. There are more players from Loyola Marymount (2) than from Missouri, Texas, Vanderbilt or North Carolina.
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