Major League Baseball (MLB) All Star Game Results and MVP's

Major League Baseball (MLB) All Star Game Results and MVP's

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All-Star Game Results and MVPS

Year

Result

Site

MVP, Team

2009

AL 4, NL 3

Busch Stadium, St. Louis

Carl Crawford, Tampa Bay Rays

2008

AL 4, NL 3, 15 inn.

Yankee Stadium, New York

J.D. Drew, Red Sox

2007

AL 5, NL 4

AT&T Park, San Francisco

Ichiro Suzuki, Mariners

2006

AL 3, NL 2

PNC Park, Pittsburgh

Michael Young, Texas

2005

AL, 7-5

Comerica Park, Detroit

Miguel Tejada, Baltimore

2004

AL, 9-4

Minute Maid Park, Houston

Alfonso Soriano, Texas

2003

AL, 7-6

U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago

Garrett Anderson, Anaheim

2002

Tie, 7-7, 11 inn.

Miller Park, Milwaukee

None

2001

AL, 4-1

Safeco Field, Seattle

Cal Ripken Jr., Baltimore

2000

AL, 6-3

Turner Field, Atlanta

Derek Jeter, N.Y. Yankees

1999

AL, 4-1

Fenway Park, Boston

Pedro Martinez, Boston

1998

AL, 13-8

Coors Field, Colorado

Roberto Alomar, Baltimore

1997

AL, 3-1

Jacobs Field, Cleveland

Sandy Alomar Jr., Cleveland

1996

NL, 6-0

Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia

Mike Piazza, Los Angeles

1995

NL, 3-2

The Ballpark at Arlington, Texas

Jeff Conine, Florida

1994

NL, 8-7, 10 inn.

Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh

Fred McGriff, Atlanta

1993

AL, 9-3

Camden Yards, Baltimore

Kirby Puckett, Minnesota

1992

AL, 13-6

Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego

Ken Griffey Jr., Seattle

1991

AL, 4-2

SkyDome, Toronto

Cal Ripken Jr., Baltimore

1990

AL, 2-0

Wrigley Field, Chicago

Julio Franco, Texas

1989

AL, 5-3

Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim

Bo Jackson, Kansas City

1988

AL, 2-1

Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati

Terry Steinbach, Oakland

1987

NL, 2-0, 13 inn.

Oakland Coliseum, Oakland

Tim Raines, Montreal

1986

AL, 3-2

Astrodome, Houston

Roger Clemens, Boston

1985

NL, 6-1

Metrodome, Minneapolis

LaMarr Hoyt, San Diego

1984

NL, 3-1

Candlestick Park, San Francisco

Gary Carter, Montreal

1983

AL, 13-3

Comiskey Park, Chicago

Fred Lynn, California

1982

NL, 4-1

Olympic Stadium, Montreal

Dave Concepcion, Cincinnati

1981

NL, 5-4

Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland

Gary Carter, Montreal

1980

NL, 4-2

Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles

Ken Griffey, Cincinnati

1979

NL, 7-6

Kingdome, Seattle

Dave Parker, Pittsburgh

1978

NL, 7-3

San Diego Stadium, San Diego

Steve Garvey, Los Angeles

1977

NL, 7-5

Yankee Stadium, New York

Don Sutton, Los Angeles

1976

NL, 7-1

Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia

George Foster, Cincinnati

1975

NL, 6-3

County Stadium, Milwaukee

Bill Madlock, Chi. Cubs
Jon Matlack, N.Y. Mets

1974

NL, 7-2

Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh

Steve Garvey, Los Angeles

1973

NL, 7-1

Royals Stadium, Kansas City

Bobby Bonds, San Francisco

1972

NL, 4-3, 10 inn.

Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta

Joe Morgan, Cincinnati

1971

AL, 6-4

Tiger Stadium, Detroit

Frank Robinson, Baltimore

1970

NL, 5-4, 12 inn.

Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati

Carl Yastrzemski, Boston

1969

NL, 9-3

RFK Memorial Stadium, Washington

Willie McCovey, San Francisco

1968

NL, 1-0

Astrodome, Houston

Willie Mays, San Francisco

1967

NL, 2-1, 15 inn.

Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim

Tony Perez, Cincinnati

1966

NL, 2-1, 10 inn.

Busch Stadium, St. Louis

Brooks Robinson, Baltimore

1965

NL, 6-5

Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington

Juan Marichal, San Francisco

1964

NL, 7-4

Shea Stadium, New York

Johnny Callison, Philadelphia

1963

NL, 5-3

Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland

Willie Mays, San Francisco

1962

AL, 9-4

Wrigley Field, Chicago

Leon Wagner, Los Angeles

1962

NL, 3-1

District of Columbia Stadium, Washington

Maury Wills, Los Angeles

1961

Tie, 1-1

Fenway Park, Boston

None

1961

NL, 5-4, 10 inn.

Candlestick Park, San Francisco

None

1960

NL, 6-0

Yankee Stadium, New York

None

1960

NL, 5-3

Municipal Stadium, Kansas City

None

1959

AL, 5-3

Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles

None

1959

NL, 5-4

Forbes Field, Pittsburgh

None

1958

AL, 4-3

Memorial Stadium, Baltimore

None

1957

AL, 6-5

Busch Stadium, St. Louis

None

1956

NL, 7-3

Griffith Stadium, Washington

None

1955

NL, 6-5, 12 inn.

County Stadium, Milwaukee

None

1954

AL, 11-9

Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland

None

1953

NL, 5-1

Crosley Field, Cincinnati

None

1952

NL, 3-2, 5 inn.

Shibe Park, Philadelphia

None

1951

NL, 8-3

Briggs Stadium, Detroit

None

1950

NL, 4-3, 14 inn.

Comiskey Park, Chicago

None

1949

AL, 11-7

Ebbets Field, Brooklyn

None

1948

AL, 5-2

Sportsman Park, St. Louis

None

1947

AL, 2-1

Wrigley Field, Chicago

None

1946

AL, 12-0

Fenway Park, Boston

None

1945

Game canceled due to World War II

1944

NL, 7-1

Forbes Field, Pittsburgh

None

1943

AL, 5-3

Shibe Park, Philadelphia

None

1942

AL, 3-1

Polo Grounds, New York

None

1941

AL, 7-5

Briggs Stadium, Detroit

None

1940

NL, 4-0

Sportsman's Park, St. Louis

None

1939

AL, 3-1

Yankee Stadium, New York

None

1938

NL, 4-1

Crosley Field, Cincinnati

None

1937

AL, 8-3

Griffith Stadium, Washington

None

1936

NL, 4-3

Braves Field, Boston

None

1935

AL, 4-1

Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland

None

1934

AL, 9-7

Polo Grounds, New York

None

1933

AL, 4-2

Comiskey Park, Chicago

None

MLB All Star Game - History

The first Major League All-Star Game was played on July 6, 1933 at Comiskey Park in Chicago. From 1933 through 1946, each manager picked the entire team. In 1947, selection of the starting lineups was turned over to fans, through ballots passed out at major league parks. In 1958, balloting was taken away from the fans and given to major league players, coaches, and managers. Voting was restored to the fans in 1970 and has been entrusted to them ever since. Fans select only the eight starting position players. Pitchers and reserve players are named by the managers.

Since 1985, the Home Run Derby, a contest between home run hitters, has been held on the day before the All-Star Game.

Since 1999, the All-Star Futures Game has been held during All-Star Week. The two teams, one consisting of young players from the United States and the other consisting of young players from all other nations, are usually chosen based on prospect status in the minor leagues.

Since 2001, the All-Star Legends and Celebrity Softball Game pits teams with a mixture of former stars from the host team's past, as well as celebrities from music, film, and television. This game is held the day before the Home Run Derby.