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5 Chicago White Sox Who Deserve 2015 MLB All-Star Game Consideration

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5 Chicago White Sox Who Deserve 2015 MLB All-Star Game Consideration

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It's no secret that the Chicago White Sox have struggled during parts of the 2015 MLB season. This probably upsets the fans which is a problem since the fans get the voting power for the 2015 MLB All-Star Game. Here are five players for the White Sox who deserve a second or third look from honest voters who might want to think about putting someone from a different town than Kansas City on the team.

5. Avisail Garcia

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5. Avisail Garcia

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He has not been the best outfielder all season, but Garcia has numbers that are better than or at least rival three of the top five vote-getters. There should be some recognition for him leading the way in the outfield for this team.

4. Chris Sale

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4. Chris Sale

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Sale has been steady as usual for the struggling White Sox with a 6-3 record, 3.03 ERA and a WHIP of 1.00. The pitching staff for the AL must have this man pitching early as he embodies what it means to be excellent.

3. Adam LaRoche

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3. Adam LaRoche

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He isn't leading all of the categories for the DH in the American League, but LaRoche does have eight homers and 24 RBIs which is more than pretty good. His batting average could be better, but the always big swing of LaRoche deserves a second look from voters.

2. Alexei Ramirez

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2. Alexei Ramirez

Alexei Ramirez
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Ramirez might not be knocking the cover off of the baseball this year, but his numbers are nearly equal to those of the leading vote-getter from the Kansas City Royals. If Alcides Escobar is All-Star material then so is Ramirez. Vote and get him consideration.

1. Jose Abreu

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1. Jose Abreu

Jose Abreu
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Maybe its just because everyone is wrapped up in the other players, but hopefully what Abreu is doing in his second season is not going unnoticed completely. He is batting .283 with 12 homers and 40 RBIs, putting him just behind Miguel Cabrera in the latter two categories and ahead of Eric Hosmer. He is an All-Star.

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