National League manager Clint Hurdle announced his lineup for the 2008 MLB All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium on Monday morning. Pitcher Ben Sheets, of the Milwaukee Brewers, will start for the NL. The batting order, consisting of the nine players voted in by the fans, will be as follows: 1. Hanley Ramirez, Florida ? SS 2. Chase Utley, Philadelphia ? 2B 3. Lance Berkman, Houston ? 1B 4. Albert Pujols, St. Louis ? DH 5. Chipper Jones, Atlanta ? 3B 6. Matt Holliday, Colorado ? RF 7. Ryan Braun, Milwaukee ? LF 8. Kosuke Fukudome, Chicago ? CF 9. Geovany Soto, Chicago ? C Hurdle, addressing the media beside Sheets, insists that the NL will try to end their recent All-Star Game slide. ?We are not going to play for a tie,? he said referring to the 2002 All-Star Game held in Milwaukee (ended in a 7-7 tie). ?We all want to win the championship ring, and this game gives you a better chance to win,? he added. Sheets expressed his gratitude towards Hurdle for naming him the starter in what could go down in history as the most-memorable All-Star Game in history. ?I?ve never been to Yankee Stadium, so I?m just going to try to take it all in,? Sheets admitted.