Tom Davis talks with Matt Wieters about his All-Star Game selection
Detroit's Alex Avila will start behind the plate for the American League after passing New York's Russell Martin in the final week of voting. Wieters is the first Orioles catcher to make the All-Star team since Mickey Tettleton in 1989. The Orioles have one representative for the sixth consecutive season. They sent four players to the 2005 All-Star Game - infielders Brian Roberts, Miguel Tejada and Melvin Mora, and closer B.J. Ryan. Center fielder Adam Jones and shortstop J.J. Hardy were strong candidates this year, and relievers Jim Johnson and Koji Uehara warranted serious consideration. I figured that Jones would get the selection for the second time in his career. He drove in the go-ahead run in the 2009 All-Star Game. Jones could be included in the pool of players for the final-vote selection that's done online by fans. Down on the farm, Chris Tillman is starting today for Triple-A Norfolk, so he's not a candidate to be recalled and make Tuesday's start in Texas. Mitch Atkins is a strong candidate. His next turn falls on Tuesday. Also, the Orioles have an opening on their 40-man roster.