Shohei Ohtani’s All-Star absence could open the door for another SF Giants player to join the National League roster.
Ohtani will not be able to take part in the All-Star Game because of a knee issue, and that leaves a vacancy the Giants have a couple of strong candidates to fill. The club already has two All-Star representatives in second baseman Luis Arraez and starting pitcher Logan Webb, and now it may be in line for a third.
Casey Schmitt looks like the clearest fit. Ohtani was selected as a designated hitter, and Schmitt has spent plenty of time in that role earlier this season even though he has also been shifted around the diamond as needed.
He’s put together a solid year at the plate, hitting .278/.305/.494 with 18 home runs and 47 runs batted in. The walk rate is low, but the power has been real, and he’s done enough damage to make a strong case.
If Schmitt gets the call, he could end up on the bench and be used as a pinch hitter, or even as a defensive replacement at third base. That would also give a national audience a chance to see the work he’s been doing there lately, where he’s flashed some impressive defense.
Jung Hoo Lee is another name to watch. He’s batting .309/.341/.441 with five home runs and 33 runs batted in, and while he’s cooled off over the last few weeks, he still ranks among the MLB leaders in batting average. He’s also made some noteworthy defensive plays recently that should have helped his case.
There’s even a bigger swing the league could take if it wanted to have some fun with the roster. Bryce Eldridge has had a strong year, has a walk-off grand slam on his resume, and has said he wants to take part in the Home Run Derby. If Jacob Misiorowski could be an All-Star last year after pitching in five games, Eldridge would be a fair choice too.
Still, Schmitt feels like the most deserving option. With Ohtani out, the Giants have a real shot at adding one more All-Star, and after the season they’ve had, that would at least give them something to feel good about.
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