San Francisco – Also Milwauki Bruers Rocky Fenome Pitcher Jacob Ciaorovski The National League All-Star team gave mixed reactions around Major League baseball.
Some players and fans expressed their frustrations on a player on social media, with only five beginnings with five, which is added to NL roster instead of other players, who have not done better when not better during the first half of the season.
Los angeles doors Manager Dave Roberts, who will manage the NL team in Atlanta on Tuesday, is at the opposite end of the spectrum.
Roberts made it clear that he had no sound in selecting Misiorowski, but looks as positive, the midsummer looking at the entertainment value of the classic.
“All-star game is about fans,” Roberts said. “Yes, this child has not completely picked in big leagues, but I think it creates some more enthusiasm by looking at the velocity.”
The 23-year-old, who is 4–1 with the 2.81 ERA, quickly attracted attention when he threw a fastball of 100.5 mph for his first pitch in large leagues.
Brucers Manager Pat Murphy said that he understands backlash from around the league, but see fans what they want.
“People want to see a miz pitch,” said Murphy. “He is a new bright toy in the league. It is not worthy; it has nothing to do with it. It is given this opportunity. It is not his fault.
“It was not a fly-by-night decision. It’s something that he thought. I think it would be really difficult for the child that he would not say.”
Murphy compared Misiorowski from East Detroit tigers Pitcher Mark ‘The Bird’ Fidrich.
Fidrich was an all-star who was in his first two sessions in Major, a unique player who often spoke to his gloves while staying on the mound.
Fans embraced Fidarich and his eccentricities as they had stuff on the mound to return it. He picked up 24 full games as a crook in 1976, including a back-to-back game, when he played 11 innings every time.
Murphy said, “What I know about the bird, it just seems to be really authentic and really super talent.” “There are some similarities to make sure.”