12 Monday, July 16, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com A LL-STAR GAME to the part of the yard known to ALL-STA GA E all as "Triples Alley." But the swift From page 11 Mariner hit third, and showed no sign of slowing, scoring well ahead field slowly to thunderous cheers, of the futile throw. tossing baseballs to the adoring No matter how many times Bud crowd. Selig says "This one counts," it's Then came the game, which not up to him. He can't force it to was highlighted by Ichiro Suzuki's be true. inside-the-park homer. Regulars But last Tuesday in San Francis- to 24 Willie Mays Plaza expected co, as the fans exulted in an inar- a triple - after all, he'd hit the ball guably superior game, it was. third annual godd ON tesi Congratulations to Daniella Huggins, our Fake Ad Contest winner for May! Try to find the fake advertisement in this week's paper and throughout the month. If you think you've found it, e-mail your name, the page number of the ad and the ad caption to display@michigandaily.com (subect: fake ad contest). Contest sponsored by Papa John's Pizza. Winner will receive 2 Free Large Pizzas! One winner will be chosen at the end of each month and will be contacted by e-mail. PUTZ From page 11 unequivocally positive. Already in the Bay Area for a first half-ending series with the Oakland A's, Putz didn't even have to switch hotels for the All-Star festivities. Then came days of getting to know the game's greatest players on a personal level - "I think Big Papi (Boston's David Ortiz) thinks everybody's his best friend, because he hugs everybody" - and taking his family onto the field before the Home Run Derby, cruising down the red-carpeted Embarcadero in the pregame parade and being introduced as one of the standout players in baseball. Once it began, the All-Star Game was much like any other game for the former Wolverine. He had the usual butterflies in his stomach before he came in to pitch, and along with his teammates, he badly wanted a victory. "You could see that all the guys really wanted to win that game, because there are a lot of guys from teams that have a chance," Putz said. "Our manager (Detroit's Jim Leyland) even said, 'Some of you in this room are goingto be playing in the World Series. And this game is going to decide who gets home field advantage.' So the guys were taking it pretty seriously." One of the highlights for Putz came as he sat on the bench - next to Tigers legend and honorary coach Al Kaline. Putz, a Trenton native grew up as a Tigers fan and continues to root for his childhood team (unless, as duringthis past weekend, his Mari- ners are Detroit's opponent). "Just hearing all those stories about the guy and then being able to sit on the bench and talk with him during the game was pretty unbe- lievable," Putz said. "We just talked about Detroit, growing up in the downriver area, things like that." He added: "I love the Red Wings, the Pistons, the Lions. I'm still a big Detroit sports fan." 4 4 6 I r VWvV .CLEANVATEK cated: Exit 22 off US 23, 4 miles south of Milan, 5 miles north h of Ann Arbor