2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game - Rosters - National League - Reserves

Reserves

Pitchers
Position Player Team All-Star Games
P Heath Bell Padres 1
P Chad Billingsley Dodgers 1
P Jonathan Broxton# Dodgers 1
P Matt Cain# Giants 1
P Francisco Cordero Reds 3
P Zach Duke# Pirates 1
P Ryan Franklin Cardinals 1
P Dan Haren Diamondbacks 3
P Trevor Hoffman Brewers 7
P Josh Johnson# Marlins 1
P Ted Lilly# Cubs 2
P Tim Lincecum Giants 2
P Jason Marquis# Rockies 1
P Francisco Rodríguez Mets 4
P Johan Santana# Mets 4
Position Players
Position Player Team All-Star Games
C Brian McCann Braves 4
1B Prince Fielder Brewers 2
1B Adrian Gonzalez Padres 2
1B Ryan Howard Phillies 2
2B Orlando Hudson Dodgers 2
2B Freddy Sanchez# Pirates 3
3B Ryan Zimmerman Nationals 1
SS Miguel Tejada Astros 6
OF Brad Hawpe Rockies 1
OF Hunter Pence# Astros 1
OF Justin Upton Diamondbacks 1
OF Shane Victorino Phillies 1
OF Jayson Werth Phillies 1
  1. ^ Carlos Peña replaced Dustin Pedroia on the roster due to family obligation; Aaron Hill replaced Pedroia as starter at second base.
  2. ^ Chone Figgins replaced Evan Longoria on the roster due to injury; Michael Young replaced Longoria as starter at third base.
  3. ^ Nelson Cruz replaced Torii Hunter on the roster due to injury.
  4. ^ Zach Duke replaced Matt Cain on the roster due to injury.
  5. ^ Trevor Hoffman replaced Jonathan Broxton on the roster due to injury.
  6. ^ Jayson Werth replaced Carlos Beltrán on the roster due to injury; Shane Victorino replaced Beltrán as starter in center field.

* This player did not start.

# This player did not play.

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