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Jerome Miron and Chadd Cady-Imagn Images I’ve been thinking a lot about the All-Star rosters this week. They’re not bad, but they’re weird, and missing many of the biggest names in the sport. That’s fine. There’s been heavy turnover atop the WAR leaderboards this year, as Ben Clemens pointed out last month , and that’s given us plenty of fresh storylines — many of which will be deservedly celebrated at the annual halftime show next week. Still, this feels like it must matter in some way beyond an exhibition. And so I scoured the rosters, looking for a narrative to drive. One thing I noticed is, of the top 25 batters projected by FanGraphs Depth Charts, 17 did not make an All-Star team. Of those, eight are in competitive races out west. Indeed, the stars have dimmed in the West. How these players perform after the break could determine the shape of the season still to come. The AL West Cal Raleigh and Julio RodrÃguez were each projected as top-five batters by WAR entering the sea...