When we talk about a Major League Baseball player being named an All-Star, what we're really saying is that he was exceptional for the first half of the season.
All-Star voting begins at the end of May, starters are named in late June, the game is played in early July and everything after that doesn't factor into the mix, leaving "second-half All-Stars" like Cole Ragans, CJ Abrams, Zach Gelof, Freddy Peralta and others lacking for recognition.
Until now.
Based solely on everything that has happened since the All-Star Break, we've put together rosters of second-half All-Stars, using the same roster constraints as an actual All-Star Game.