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Should Lucas Giolito get the starting nod over Justin Verlander in the All-Star Game?

CHICAGO - Now that it's clear Lucas Giolito will be one of the American League pitchers in next month's All-Star Game in Cleveland, the next question is obvious.

Should Giolito be given the starting nod over Justin Verlander?

"I don't know, man," Giolito said with a laugh Tuesday night at Guaranteed Rate Field. "You know, he's got a big track record. More people probably know who he is than me, so those things might play certain role. For me, I'm not there yet. I still have 'x' amount of starts left before the All-Star Game. I

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