What Jacob deGrom and the Mets have chosen to do is a point of discussion. deGrom has said that he will not attend the All-Star Game in Denver and the Mets have backed that up. I believe the feeling was mutual from what I've been reading in the papers. Both Jacob deGrom and the Mets liked the idea. He is saving his time to be with his family and he will start the game in Pittsburgh when the Mets season resumes on Friday July 16, 2021. That is his prerogative.
We all know that he's not going to pitch. But not to appear in Colorado is the point of contention. It's an honor to be named to the team. But not to attend? Is that being selfish? That's a big question to ask. Many MLB contracts add incentive dollars if a player is named and/or selected to the All-Star Game. Some awards can be in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. With the contracts these days, a million dollar incentive is not far reaching nor is it out of the box. They probably have those types of awards in the contracts. So Jacob deGrom is getting this money regardless. Otherwise, there would be a grievance filed with his union, the MLB Players Association against the Mets. And don't say the travel schedule and the difficulty in dealing with flights. Jacob deGrom would have to be there on Monday. The game is on Tuesday night. The season starts back up on Friday. Plenty of time to get back and rejoin the team. Back when I was a little kid, fans came out by the carload and busload to see Tom Seaver tip his cap when he was on the foul lines during the National League's introductions regardless of where the All-Star Game was played. That's old school baseball.
Speaking of old school, both Mike Krukow (Giants announcer) and Orel Hershiser (Dodger announcer) were kind of shocked that deGrom has turned down the offer. Krukow even discussed it further during a game with the Diamondbacks last week. He talked about the tradition and the honor of being named to the National League team. Mind you, Krukow grew up a Dodger fan in Southern California. He was a big fan of Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale.
Instead, Taijuan Walker (their number three starter) will be the Mets lone All-Star Game representative. It will be his first All-Star Game. Good for him. Watch the Mets and let's see how they will need him on Sunday, July 18, 2021. And if he doesn't pitch well against the Pirates? Pshaw!!