Wheeler's Agent Blasts MLB Over 2.36 ERA All-Star Snub
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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 6
Wheeler's Agent Blasts MLB Over 2.36 ERA All-Star Snub
3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 6
Summary
B.B. Abbott called MLB's omission of Zack Wheeler from the NL All-Star roster "tone deaf," arguing the Phillies ace deserved recognition after returning from thoracic outlet syndrome and two procedures.
Wheeler has posted a 2.36 ERA over 13 starts and 80 innings, with Philadelphia winning 11 of those games, but he was not among the top five NL starters on the players' ballot.
MLB can argue roster rules favored pitchers available to work the game, and Wheeler is scheduled to start Sunday, making a replacement nod impractical just two days before the exhibition.
Abbott said the league could still have named Wheeler initially and replaced him immediately, allowing the 36-year-old to be honored at Citizens Bank Park during the first All-Star Game in Philadelphia since 1996.
The dispute highlights a broader tension in All-Star selection between rewarding first-half performance and ensuring pitchers can actually appear, especially for veterans returning from major injuries.