No, he isn't an All-Star and I am not proposing that. However I can't see why he is left off in favor of a guy like Carlos Zambrano, who would likely be chased out of any town he pitched in if he didn't have the talent he does. John Maine is yet even more deserving than Harang, but Harang and Zambrano are on complete opposite ends of the personality rainbow so I thought it would be fun to look at the basic stats they are likely using and to try to understand the reasoning. Let's compare.
Player A:
ERA- 4.20
IP- 111.1
BAA- .245
K/9- 7.60
WHIP- 1.33
Record- 9-6
Player B:
ERA- 3.80
IP- 113.2
BAA- .242
K/9- 7.92
WHIP- 1.18
Record- 8-2
I could personally careless about things like W-L records when evaluating a pitcher but I would have to imagine that LaRussa or whoever would set up similar criteria when seeing the numbers (AKA, simple, not much in the way of sabermatics.) Player B is of course Harang, and player A is Zambrano and while Harang is not world's apart making this the grand injustice of the past hundred years, it just is frustrating to see him fly under the radar so often. There are more deserving pitchers and Chris Young without question should be the winner of this balloting, but seeing a guy like Zambrano make it over Harang and even more so, John Maine, turns my stomach a bit. I have to wonder if his explosive personality (which is a nice way to call being an asshole I guess) or his impending FA made Major League Baseball choose him over someone such as Maine.