The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Fresh faces on All-Star roster

12 first-time starters most since 1970

- ByRonaldBl­um

NEWYORK » Aaron Judge, Carlos Correa and Nolan Arenado led a newgenerat­ion ofAll-Stars, among 12 first-time starters elected by fans for the July 11 game at Marlins Park.

“I’ve got to call my family and tell themto book a flight toMiami. They’re going to be excited,” Judge said after rosters were announced Sunday.

The dozen first-time starters are themost since votingwas returned to fans in 1970.

Just one player was picked from the World Series champion Cubs: reliever Wade Davis, who wasn’t even with Chicago when it ended a 108-year title drought last fall. The Cubs had seven All-Stars last season, including their entire starting infield.

“Frankly, we haven’t had many guys who were all that deserving,” Cubs pitcher Jake Arrieta.

Just past the halfway point, the Cubs are 41-41.

“Maybe this is actually a good thing. Right now, rest is not a bad word,” said Chicago’s JoeMaddon, who will manage the NL.

In a sign of the generation­al change, the All-Stars with the most selections are Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw with eight and St. Louis catcher YadierMoli­nawith seven. Detroit’s Miguel Cabrera, the senior All-Star last year with 11 selections, wasn’t picked for the first time since 2009.

Two of the first-time starters are from the Houston Astros, who have the best record in the major leagues: Correa, the shortstop drafted first overall in 2012, and outfielder­George Springer. Second baseman Jose Altuve was elected to his third start.

“It’s something that you dream about since you are a little kid, since you get drafted, since you sign a profession­al contract,” Cor-

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