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NEW YORK — There will be two extra all-stars this summer. Rosters have been expanded again by commissioner Bud Selig’s special committee for on-field matters, with each team bringing 34 players to the July 13 game in Anaheim, Calif.

All-star rosters have steadily expanded. There were 28 players per team from 1969-97, and the size increased to 30 with expansion in 1998.

After the infamous 7-7, 11-inning tie in Milwaukee in 2002, when both teams ran out of pitchers, rosters expanded to 32 players, including 12 pitchers, the following year, when the game first started counting for World Series home-field advantage. The size increased to 33 players, including 13 pitchers, last summer, and will now be 34 players, with 13 pitchers per team.

Another change is that a pitcher who starts on the final Sunday before the all-star break will be ineligible to pitch in the All-Star Game and will be replaced on the roster, Major League Baseball said Wednesday.

In addition, a designated hitter will be used in the All-Star Game every year, including in NL cities, and each manager may designate a position player who will be eligible for re-entry to the game if the final position player — at any position — is injured.

Footnotes.

Athletics left-hander Brett Anderson will not throw for two weeks because of a left arm injury.

• Twins first baseman Justin Morneau (back) is day to day.

• Pitcher Joe Blanton (oblique) said he feels good and is ready to return to the Phillies’ rotation.

The Associated Press

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