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The All Star Break is finally behind us and some owners are
pretty darn happy with their first half efforts while some are wondering where
it all went wrong. Below are several
players and their pre/post All Star Break performances over the past two years. True, some of the trends won't continue this
season, but it's a good strategy to identify any patterns the carry over for a
third straight year.
Better After the Break
Raj Davis
2010
Pre All-Star: .268/.308/.372
Post All-Star: .301/.332/.383
2009
Pre All-Star: .257/.333/.354
Post All-Star: .325/.372/.451
Bronson Arroyo
2010
Pre All-Star: 9-4 4.04
Post All-Star: 8-6 3.68
2009
Pre All-Star: 9-8 5.38
Post All-Star: 6-5 2.24
Orlando Cabrera
2010
Pre All-Star: .245/.282/.329
Post All-Star: .306/.348/.415
2009
Pre All-Star: .262/.299/.345
Post All-Star: .308/.336/.439
Worse After the Break
Carlos Pena
2010
Pre All-Star: .203-18-54
Post All-Star: .186-10-30
2009
Pre All-Star: .228-24-58
Post All-Star: .225-15-42
Alex Rios
2010
Pre All-Star: .305-15-49
Post All-Star: .258-6-39
2009
Pre All-Star: .262-10-46
Post All-Star: .224-7-25
AJ Burnett
2010
Pre All-Star: 7-7 4.75
Post All-Star: 3-8 5.95
2009
Pre All-Star: 8-4 3.77
Post All-Star: 5-5 4.33
Yovani Gallardo
2010
Pre All-Star: 8-4 2.58
Post All-Star: 6-3 5.77
2009
Pre All-Star: 8-7 3.22
Post All-Star: 5-5 4.56
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