Braves Have Plenty Left in Reserves
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If you didn’t realize the Atlanta Braves have been the National League’s best team in the 1990s, you will after looking at the list of All-Star game reserves.
Six Brave reserves, pitchers Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine and Denny Neagle, catcher Javy Lopez and infielders Chipper Jones and Jeff Blauser will join starting outfielder Kenny Lofton to dominated the NL team, chosen, coincidentally, by Brave Manager Bobby Cox.
Both Houston--with first baseman Jeff Bagwell and second baseman Craig Biggio among fan selections--and San Francisco have three players on the team. Pitcher Darryl Kile was added from the Astros. Added from the Giants were pitchers Shawn Estes and Rod Beck and outfielder Barry Bonds.
Filling out the pitching staff were Pedro Martinez of Montreal, Kevin Brown of Florida, Bobby Jones of New York and Philadelphia’s Curt Schilling.
New York’s Todd Hundley gave the NL three catchers. The rest of the position players added by Cox were infielders Andres Galarraga of Colorado, Mark Grace of Chicago and Tony Womack of Pittsburgh, and outfielders Moises Alou of Florida and Ray Lankford of St. Louis.
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NL All-Stars
Starters and reserves for the 1997 National League All-Star team:
STARTERS
Position, Player, Team
1B, Jeff Bagwell, Houston
2B, Craig Biggio, Houston
3B, Ken Caminiti, San Diego
SS, Barry Larkin, Cincinnati
OF, Kenny Lofton, Atlanta
OF, Larry Walker, Colorado
OF, Tony Gwynn, San Diego
C, Mike Piazza, Dodgers
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RESERVES
Position, Player, Team
IF, Jeff Blauser, Atlanta
IF, Andres Galarraga, Colorado
IF, Mark Grace, Chicago
IF, Chipper Jones, Atlanta
IF, Tony Womack, Pittsburgh
OF, Moises Alou, Florida
OF, Barry Bonds, San Francisco
OF, Ray Lankford, St. Louis
C, Todd Hundley, New York
C, Javy Lopez, Atlanta
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PITCHERS
Rod Beck, San Francisco
Kevin Brown, Florida
Shawn Estes, San Francisco
Tom Glavine, Atlanta
Bobby Jones, New York
Darryl Kile, Houston
Greg Maddux, Atlanta
Pedro Martinez, Montreal
Denny Neagle, Atlanta
Curt Schilling, Philadelphia
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