Vote: What Would You Change About the MLB All-Star Game?

by abournenesn

Jul 6, 2011

Vote: What Would You Change About the MLB All-Star Game? The MLB All-Star Game always seems to get people riled up. "Derek Jeter shouldn't start!" they cry. "Andrew McCutchen is an all-time snub!"

Sports Illustrated's Tom Verducci took a hard look at the Summer Classic and thought up some changes that he thinks would benefit the game.

Verducci has a few main beefs: He thinks that the rosters are too big, the stars don't play long enough and every team shouldn't have to be represented on the roster. Pretty standard complaints that lots of fans have.

Some other problems that many have with the game are the fact that the winner determines home-field advantage for the World Series and that fan voting too often gives aging stars recognition they may not deserve (see: Jeter, Derek).

NESN.com's Ricky Doyle has weighed in on the issue, but every fan has his or her own unique opinion. NESN Nation wants yours.

If you could change ONE thing about the MLB All-Star game, what would it be? Vote in the poll below.

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