If a player is selected for the MLB All-Star Game either by the fans or the baseball establishment, it stands to reason that they’ve done something to merit the nod. (Unless, of course, you’re Jacob Misiorowski, according to some.)
However, in retrospect some All-Stars seem less deserving than others or have downright disappointing seasons following the Midsummer Classic. Here are four of the worst Cincinnati Reds All-Star selections in history.
4 worst Reds All-Stars of all time
Leo Cárdenas, Reds shortstop (1968)
The Reds shortstop was already a three-time All-Star by the time he earned a spot on the 1968 squad.