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Top 10 Worst MLB All-Stars
1. Mike Williams
05.18.12, 09:47 AM CDT

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Mike Williams - RP - 2003 N.L.


Poor Pittsburgh -- another number-one position on an infamous sports list.  Mike Williams made his second career All-Star team in 2003, despite a 1-3 mark and a 6.44 ERA during the first half of the year.  True, he had 25 saves in 39 appearances, but he also allowed 41 hits and 22 walks in only 36.1 innings pitched, while recording just 19 strikeouts.  Williams ended the 2003 season with a 1-7 mark and a 6.14 ERA to go along with 28 saves.  But perhaps his most telling statistic was this: Williams never pitched in another major league baseball game after the 2003 season.

Top 10 Worst MLB All-Stars

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