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Just bear in mind this. Just bear in mind that if the Yankees’ season reaches October and Cam Schlittler begins Game 1 or 2 of the World Series, his resolution this week to not pitch in the All-Star Game would’ve been value it. Just bear in mind that if he makes 30-plus begins, tosses around 180 innings, wins the Cy Young Award and, most importantly, makes it to the playoffs intact, that was the suitable call.

Sure, it was a bit of a bummer for the local baseball scene that the second-best healthy participant among the 2 New York City groups didn’t play Tuesday evening in the Midsummer Classic.

Sure, Schlittler having to face Max Muncy, Ozzie Albies and Brandon Marsh (not precisely Ruth, Gehrig and Foxx, but still) would have offered a bit of a jolt to the sport if he threw the second inning. Schlittler has the character and electric arsenal to do that while on any mound, let alone on one of the marquee levels. But that’ll all be forgotten — even the choice from Blue Jays supervisor John Schneider to snub Schlittler and start Dylan Cease — if Schlittler will get to the end line without a stint on the injured listing, if his call to not interrupt his recovery between begins retains him healthy.

But that all ties into a bigger issue going through the game. MLB, just lately, just can’t appear to get out of its own approach, with the lower-wattage All-Star Game including to the demise of regional sports activities networks, a broad hole in spending among groups and the looming menace of a work stoppage.

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