If you want to play Statis-Pro All-Star games, you can pull from the NL cards in this blog and the similar AL blog.
Statis-Pro cards for all players selected for the National League All-Star team are all shown below, in bold, and listed in order of team and then last name. The additional players not listed in bold were one of the top three vote getters at their position, or one of the top 10 in ERA or Saves so far this season.
We start with the Braves 1 through 3 batters in the line-up we use, who also happen to line-up as the first three based on the "Braves" being first in alphabetical order and then the alpha of the last names of each Braves player.
Pos | NL Player | Team | All-Star? |
7-OF | Ronald Acuña Jr | Braves | Yes |
4-2B | Ozzie Albies | Braves | Yes |
3-1B | Freddie Freeman | Braves | Yes |
1-RHP | Will Smith | Braves | No |
1-RHP | Corbin Burnes | Brewers | Yes |
1-LHP | Josh Hader | Brewers | Yes |
1-RHP | Freddy Peralta | Brewers | No |
1-RHP | Brandon Woodruff | Brewers | Yes |
5-3B | Nolan Arenado | Cardinals | Yes |
Pos | NL Player | Team | All-Star? |
2-C | Yadier Molina | Cardinals | No |
1-RHP | Alex Reyes | Cardinals | Yes |
6-SS | Javier Baez | Cubs | No |
5-3B | Kris Bryant | Cubs | Yes |
2-C | Willson Contreras | Cubs | No |
1-RHP | Craig Kimbrel | Cubs | Yes |
7-OF | Joc Pederson | Cubs | No |
3-1B | Anthony Rizzo | Cubs | No |
5-3B | Eduardo Escobar | Dbacks | Yes |
Pos | NL Player | Team | All-Star? |
7-OF | Mookie Betts | Dodgers | Yes |
1-RHP | Walker Buehler | Dodgers | No |
1-RHP | Kenley Jansen | Dodgers | No |
4-2B | Gavin Lux | Dodgers | No |
3-1B | Max Muncy | Dodgers | Yes |
7-OF | Chris Taylor | Dodgers | Yes |
5-3B | Justin Turner | Dodgers | No |
6-SS | Brandon Crawford | Giants | Yes |
1-RHP | Kevin Gausman | Giants | Yes |
Pos | NL Player | Team | All-Star? |
2-C | Buster Posey | Giants | Yes |
7-OF | Mike Yastrzemski | Giants | No |
1-LHP | Trevor Rogers | Marlins | Yes |
1-RHP | Jacob deGrom | Mets | Yes |
1-RHP | Edwin Diaz | Mets | No |
1-LHP | Brad Hand | Nationals | No |
1-RHP | Max Scherzer | Nationals | No |
7-OF | Kyle Schwarber | Nationals | Yes |
7-OF | Juan Soto | Nationals | Yes |
Pos | NL Player | Team | All-Star? |
6-SS | Trea Turner | Nationals | Yes |
4-2B | Jake Cronenworth | Padres | Yes |
1-RHP | Yu Darvish | Padres | Yes |
1-RHP | Mark Melancon | Padres | Yes |
6-SS | Fernando Tatis Jr | Padres | Yes |
7-OF | Bryce Harper | Phillies | No |
2-C | JT Realmuto | Phillies | Yes |
1-RHP | Zack Wheeler | Phillies | Yes |
4-2B | Adam Frazier | Pirates | Yes |
Pos | NL Player | Team | All-Star? |
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7-OF | Bryan Reynolds | Pirates | Yes |
7-OF | Nick Castellanos | Reds | Yes |
7-OF | Jesse Winker | Reds | Yes |
1-RHP | Germán Márquez | Rockies | Yes |
Click here for all Statis-Pro batting cards, here for a cross reference of players that changed teams, and finally here for all players for whom we adjusted the home run range based on their OPS through two months this season. The adjustments occured if the player's if their OPS was at least .100 points higher (or lower) than their projection at the end of May then their home run range was adjusted based on a formula. Each extra home run number written on the card changes the OPS by .040.
Some extra notes we write on the cards can include crossing off the old team to write in the new one, or what position they play in our league games, or the position they play in our game.
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