It’s true. Since Jim Riggleman called it quits, Mike Quade has replaced Riggleman as a coach for the NL All-Stars. The only question at this point is, what Cubs player is going to be forced into the All-Star game because of a silly rule? My money is on Sean Marshall.
Mike Quade is an all-star
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I wonder whether Q will have a say in Bochy’s all-star selections.
I think the NL is going to find a loop hole so that Quade is our team representative, thus no Cubs player will be an all-star.
By the time Bud Selig figures it out, it’s too late and Quade will be playing LF in the 9th.