Josh Hamilton will win the Home Run Derby.
A-Rod and Derek Jeter will get more combined hits, RBIs and run scored than all the Red Sox starters combined.
If you think you know how baseball's All-Star Weekend will play out, you should sign up and play the All-Star PropMaster Challenge here. It's a free contest and a fun way to learn the ropes for other PropMaster-style tournaments on big events like Super Bowl, Triple Crown, Euro 2008 and more.
One question pertains to Monday's Home Run Derby, so make sure that pick gets entered in the system Monday. The other questions all focus on the Tuesday night game at Yankee Stadium.
NL batting leader Lance Berkman is the favorite pick to win the homer challenge. He would earn you eight points if he wins it, while Philly 2B Chase Utley is the longshot with 20 points. But is bust-out stud Hamilton the guy who will rise to the occasion with that short right-field porch?
Turning to the big game, you answer questions ranging from how the first run will be scored (six options ranging from RBI single at 8 points to passed ball/wild pitch for 35 points) to the final score. Think the game will end in a tie like the 2002 game - that's worth 100 points!
There are head-to-head player questions focused on Chipper Jones vs. A-Rod, Kevin Youkilis vs. Berkman and a Made in Japan battle between Ichiro in the AL and Kosuke Fukudome in the NL.
Since the game is in Yankee Stadium and there are Red Sox players everywhere, we thought it would be fun to stoke that rivalry a bit in the game. Think Jeter and A-Rod can outpoint the four Boston starters? It's a 25-point windfall if you have the guts to make that call.
You can also pick which club team the MVP will come from and the Yankees are favored there too. We figure the hometown boys will play longer to keep the Bronx faithful happy, giving them more chances to shine. And more exposure for A-Rod gives him more chances to be seen by chicks and he'll have even more sexual opportunities.
Sign up now for the Baseball PropMaster All-Star game edition. It's fun and gives you something to play for next while baseball takes it's mid-season nap.