Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Big loser in All-Star Game is Cleveland scoreboard

- By Ben Walker

CLEVELAND >> The only errors on the scoreboard at the All-Star Game were by the scoreboard. At least one player noticed — and wasn’t too pleased.

The giant board at Progressiv­e Field was filled with mistakes Tuesday night, including a couple of misspelled names, a wrong picture and a pair of incorrect team logos.

“They had what, two weeks to get ready for this? That can’t happen,” Mets sparkplug Jeff McNeil said.

McNeil is leading the majors with a .349 batting average, an impressive feat seeing how he made his major league debut less than a year ago.

A late sub, he came up for the National League in the eighth inning and noticed the headshot on the scoreboard wasn’t of him. Instead, it was of Mets teammate Jacob deGrom.

“That was tough, to see deGrom’s picture up there,” McNeil said. “I didn’t really like that.”

“I wanted to see my picture up there. I know my family did, too. What are you going to do, I guess, but I don’t think that should happen,” he said.

David Dahl didn’t fare any better. The Colorado outfielder batted right before McNeil and was listed on the scoreboard as “Davis Dahl.”

Same for Cubs catcher Willson Contreras. A starter, his first name was missing a letter and spelled “Wilson.”

Big-hitting Cody Bellinger plays for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Ketel Marte is with the Arizona Diamondbac­ks, but when the starting lineups were shown, they both appeared with the logo of the Atlanta Braves.

 ?? BEN WALKER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Stadium workers prepare Progressiv­e Field for the AllStar Game in Cleveland.
BEN WALKER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Stadium workers prepare Progressiv­e Field for the AllStar Game in Cleveland.

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