Corey Dickerson is advocating for Major League Baseball and its players association to change the All-Star Game selection process.
Dickerson, the Pirates' starting left fielder, was not among those selected to participate in the 89th midsummer classic, and he's joined a chorus of players questioning a system that picks the 32-man rosters through online fan voting, paper ballots for players and the commissioner's office.
The problem, Dickerson said, is an uninformed voting base, and he used the exclusion of two of his former teammates as examples of how the system is broken.
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