Should the MLB All Star game expand the number of players?

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The MLB All Star pitchers and reserves were recently announced. There were plennty of surprises during the All Star player unveiling. Perhaps the biggest surprise was the total number of Atlanta Braves All Stars. The Atlanta Braves had 8 All Stars selected to the Mid Summer Classic. Those All Stars includ Ronald Acuna, Matt Olson, Ozzie Albies, Orlando Arcia, Austin Riley, Sean Murphy, Bryce Elder and Spencer Strider. It is not very often when more than half of a team’s lineup makes the All Star team. The Braves are a very good team and currently have the best record in the entire MLB. While each MLB team must have at least one All Star selected, someone might question if a team having 8 selected All Stars is unfair. Talent can only speak for itself. MLB teams should have more than one All Star in attendance. Only 30 active MLB players make each All Star team. The voting process can be uneasy and players are often snubbed. The MLB has so much talent in this current era. Fans can only hope that the number of participants increases one day in the future. A future where there are less and noticable snubs. 
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