Now that we’re officially at the halfway point of the 2019 season and the All-Star starters have been announced, it’s a fair time for us to look at who might represent the Blue Jays in the July classic.
Every team has at least one representative in the All-Star game, and while the Blue Jays might not seem like a team to celebrate because of their 29-52 record at the moment, there have been some impressive individual performances.
Not surprisingly, the Blue Jays did not have a player that was voted into the starting lineup, but they will have someone who takes a spot on the roster as a reserve.