Plus: Toughest calls for All-Star vote
It's always a little stressful to fill out an All-Star ballot. There are all sorts of different ways to go about it: Purely by statistical merit. By emotion. By geographic loyalty. By the number of vowels in their last name. However you want! It's your ballot! But if you're putting your best foot forward and giving it your honest-to-goodness top shot at getting the right pick at every spot, some positions are easier than others. Voting for Ronald Acuña Jr.? Not difficult. Trying to figure out the right choice for the following five positions? Quite difficult. Here's a rundown of the five toughest spots at which to make an All-Star Ballot pick. There are no right answers here. But if it makes you feel better, there are no wrong ones, either. | |
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