The American Association announced today the rosters for the North and South teams for the 2014 Manitoba Liqour & Lotteries All-Star Game. Six Winnipeg Goldeyes have been named to the North team. Position players Luis Alen, Casey Haerther, Tyler Kuhn, Ryan Pineda and Donnie Webb will be joined by pitcher Chris Kissock in the all-star game, which will take place at Shaw Park in downtown Winnipeg on Tuesday, July 29. “Having six of our own players in the game will only add to the excitement surrounding the 2014 Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries All-Star Game and Celebrations,” Goldeyes general manager Andrew Collier said. “All six players are very deserving of the honour and I am sure our fans will enjoy watching them play in the game in our home park.” Alen, 29, has been named the starting catcher for the North team. In his sixth season with the team, hes hitting .307 this season with three home runs and 26 RBI. Haerther, 26, has been named the starting first baseman for North team. He leads the American Association with a .401 batting average and has twice been named the leagues player of the week. He also has seven home runs and 34 RBI this season. Kuhn, 27, has been named the starting shortshop for the North team. Hes tied for second in the American Association with a .358 batting average. He also has three home runs and 30 RBI this season. Pineda, 25, has been selected as the utility player for the North team. Hes hitting .302 with two home runs and 24 RBI this season. Unfortunately, he will not be able to participate in the game due to a broken hand injury he suffered last week. Webb, 28, has been selected as a starting outfielder for North team. Hes batting .279 with six home runs and 28 RBI this season. Hes also tied for first in the American Association with 22 stolen bases. Kissock, 29, is the lone Goldeyes pitcher selected to the North teams pitching staff. Hes made 28 appearances out of the bullpen this season, going 0-2 with a 2.83 ERA and 11 saves. The Goldeyes join the Wichita Wingnuts with six players selected to the game, which is the most of any team. The North team will be comprised of players from the Goldeyes, Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks, Gary SouthShore RailCats, St. Paul Saints, Sioux City Explorers and Sioux Falls Canaries, and Quebec Capitales and Trois-Rivieres Aigles of the Can-Am League. The South team will be comprised of players from the Lincoln Saltdogs, Kansas City T-Bones, Wichita Wingnuts, Grand Prairie AirHogs, Amarillo Sox and Laredo Lemurs, and New Jersey Jackals and Rockland Boulders of the Can-Am League. The all-star celebrations will begin on Monday, July 28 with the fanfest and Recycle Everywhere Skills Competition at Shaw Park. Tuesday, July 29 will feature the BFI All-Star Luncheon with Fergie Jenkins, McDonalds All-Star Skills Camp and 2014 Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries American Association All-Star Game. China Jerseys . 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The manager made the correct move going to his bullpen. The Blue Jays lost the game. Whats the saying about best laid plans? All it took was one pitch. The scenario: Blue Jays up 2-0 with two outs in the top of the seventh inning. Marcus Stroman, to that point, had two-hit the White Sox. Only two White Sox hitters, Adam Dunn (three times) and Jose Abreu had reached base off the Toronto starter. Dayan Viciedo was due up as the go ahead run. Manager John Gibbons made the call to the bullpen for Dustin McGowan, his most trusted right-handed reliever not named Casey Janssen. McGowans first pitch was a slider. It was a cement-mixer, as seamheads like to say, in that the slider didnt break. It caught the entirety of the plate. Viciedo was looking for it, stayed back and launched a go-ahead three-run home run into the leftfield seats. There was no doubt where the ball was headed the moment Viciedo made contact. The White Sox led 3-2 and wouldnt cough it up en route to a 4-3 victory. Gibbons, it says here, made the right move going to McGowan. It gave Viciedo a different look. It allowed Stroman to leave the game feeling good about his performance. The result, clearly, was undesirable. The strategy made sense. Still, Gibbons admitted he second-guessed himself. "Yeah, of course," he said. "I mean, if you could do things over you leave him in but my thinking was (Stroman) pitched his butt off, its unchartered territory, you dont want him to lose the game right there. Thats the way it goes. You always look back on things like that. I had a plan. It just didnt work." The Blue Jays bullpen blew its 10th save of the season, which puts it in the middle of the pack. Pittsburghs 14 blown saves rank as the worst in the majors. 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The Jays were held to two runs, a Darin Mastrioanni two-run homer in the fourth, on four hits over seven innings by White Sox ace Chris Sale. He picked up the win to run his record to 7-1. ABREU IMPRESSES BLUE JAYS Jose Bautista was planning to speak to Jose Abreu about taking part in the home run derby, part of the All-Star Game festivities on July 14 in Minneapolis. Manager John Gibbons is impressed with the 27-year-old Cuban rookie, whose 25 home runs tie him with Edwin Encarnacion and the Orioles Nelson Cruz for the most in baseball this season. "A pretty good looking player," said Gibbons. "The numbers speak for themselves. Those kids that come over from Cuba, theyre all pretty damn good so that really shouldnt surprise anybody. They put a lot of money into him for a reason and theyre reaping the benefits right now. Hes got a nice, short, simple swing and hes producing with it." Abreu leads the majors with a .633 slugging percentage. 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