
Despite the setup role being handed to him by default, Robertson has earned it. In 37 games this season he has a sparkling 1.05 ERA. What's even more impressive is that in his 34.1 innings pitched, he's punched out 55 batters! That's 14.4 K's per nine innings pitched. He's been beyond dominant this season.

Now, some people may think, "Don't only closers make it to the All Star Game?" Wrong. Here is the 2010 All-Star Roster HERE. Middle Relievers have made the All Star game before. Evan Meek of the Pirates? Matt Thornton of the White Sox? This season in the American League, only one middle reliever has made it, in Aaron Crow of the Kansas City Royals.
Also, not only is Robertson great overall statistically, but, he has become the Houdini, as Joba likes to call him, for the Yanks in the bullpen.

Joe Girardi has complete confidence in DRob to come into a tough spot late in the game to get out of huge jams. Those kinda things don't always show in the box score, but I've seen just about every pitch of every Yankee game this season, and whenever Joe calls on him, DRob gets out of it just about every time. He's been so valuable this season, and without him--to go along with the injuries--the Yankees pen would be in shambles.
With that being said, it's a disgrace to Ron Washington--the manager of the AL All Stars--his staff, and the rest of the players around the American League who help in deciding on who should make the All Star team, for not picking this guy. I personally believe that baseball writers across America should decide who makes the All-Star team. Those guys know who everyone is around Major League Baseball, unlike the managers, coaches, and players who only focus mostly on their team and the big name guys. And sure, some writers may be biased, but I think it would be a good move for Major League Baseball to change the way in the voting for the reserves. It's a complete joke that DRob is off the AL squad. Heck, he could close for more than half the teams in the majors this season, and that's just a fact.
--Jesse Schindler, BYB Staff Writer
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