Baseball Twitter is Lit Over Addison Russell

CHICAGO, IL - MAY 26: at Wrigley Field on May 26, 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. The Cubs defeated the Nationals 3-2. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

It appears only Chicago Cubs (and maybe Cincinnati Reds) fans believe shortstop Addison Russell is an All-Star. With the internet backlash that had come out against the young 22 year old, you’d think he snuck into a military personnel only game.

No, that isn’t really Ken Rosenthal… but this is the feeling many baseball fans have expressed over the past several hours as they learned of the 2016 All-Star starters.

The thing is, they shouldn’t be mad at the system, they should be mad at themselves. One fanbase was able to beat out 29 others to vote a player into the game. One fanbase. As much as I’d like to agree with some of these baseball fans, it just shows the lack of interest from most other fanbases rather than the Cubs fans ability to take advantage of a bad system.

What this, and what the Kansas City Royals were able to do last season tells me is, two things. One, all fanbases vote for their own players. Two, team success increases those fan’s votes. This is the only real way you can explain the way in which less deserving players can beat the much more deserving ones.

Yes Corey Seager is having a better offensive season than Addison Russell, but the Cubs are having a far better season than the LA Dodgers are having. Similarly Jose Altuve was having a much better season than the Royals Omar Infante, but the Royals had a much better record in 2015 than the Houston Astros did (especially early in the season).

The most sensible argument is, the fan voting is a popularity contest, which is right. Fans vote for popularity, which is earned by playing otherworldly baseball or being apart of the best and most visible team in the league.

I cannot sit here and argue whether Addison should or should not be in the game. I do know he’s no slouch, and there have been worse All-Star’s voted in (ahem Infante) before. I also know Cubs fans are not any less knowledgeable than any other fanbase. I know this because Addison Russell is starting this game, and Seager or Trevor Story or Jean Segura are not.

While Addison’s overall average might not be equal to that of the other guys, he is on pace to have a 90 RBI season, with 20 HR as well. Pair that with his stellar defensive ability, and it certainly makes him a budding star in the making. At worst you can say, the National League is blessed with incredible young shortstops, in the likes of Russell, Seager, Segura, and Brandon Crawford.

While we see baseball fans ridicule Chicago Cubs fans over the next couple of weeks, be assured that those same fanbases equally voted for a mostly undeserving candidate as well. If they hadn’t, then we wouldn’t be having this conversation.

6 thoughts on “Baseball Twitter is Lit Over Addison Russell

  1. Yes, it IS first & foremost who the interested (voting)fans WANT to see. The system is not broken, since the manager gets to pick a whole lot of players of HIS choice presumably to give his team more if what the popular vote lacks. Keep in mind that many of the whiners & their fellow fans of other teams didn’t make the effort to vote. Russell is in because if his defensive skills, respectable offense his play-the-game right attitude, & yes, being surrounded by an all-star infield doesn’t hurt, either. Then there’s the Cub fan base which is well documented in nearly every ‘away’ game attendance. Whether you voted or not you can take consolation that your personal choicemay see more playing time than Russell, depending on Mr. Collins’s opinion of his value & the course of the game. Enjoy the game!

      1. Have you watched him, or just looking at his stats and say… hmm 9 errors is a lot?

  2. You can try to spin it anyway you like.. It’s a faulty system. I hope Russell makes one of his frequent errors that lead to a run, the AL wins 1-0.. And the the Cubs lose game 7 of the ws on the road. You shouldn’t be defending this, you should be embarrassed

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