Major League Baseball (MLB) All Star Game Results and MVP's
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All-Star Game Results and MVPS |
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Year |
Result |
Site |
MVP, Team |
AL 4, NL 3 |
Busch Stadium, St. Louis |
Carl Crawford, Tampa Bay Rays |
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AL 4, NL 3, 15 inn. |
Yankee Stadium, New York |
J.D. Drew, Red Sox |
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AL 5, NL 4 |
AT&T Park, San Francisco |
Ichiro Suzuki, Mariners |
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AL 3, NL 2 |
PNC Park, Pittsburgh |
Michael Young, Texas |
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AL, 7-5 |
Comerica Park, Detroit |
Miguel Tejada, Baltimore |
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AL, 9-4 |
Minute Maid Park, Houston |
Alfonso Soriano, Texas |
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AL, 7-6 |
U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago |
Garrett Anderson, Anaheim |
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Tie, 7-7, 11 inn. |
Miller Park, Milwaukee |
None |
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AL, 4-1 |
Safeco Field, Seattle |
Cal Ripken Jr., Baltimore |
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AL, 6-3 |
Turner Field, Atlanta |
Derek Jeter, N.Y. Yankees |
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AL, 4-1 |
Fenway Park, Boston |
Pedro Martinez, Boston |
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AL, 13-8 |
Coors Field, Colorado |
Roberto Alomar, Baltimore |
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AL, 3-1 |
Jacobs Field, Cleveland |
Sandy Alomar Jr., Cleveland |
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NL, 6-0 |
Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia |
Mike Piazza, Los Angeles |
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NL, 3-2 |
The Ballpark at Arlington, Texas |
Jeff Conine, Florida |
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NL, 8-7, 10 inn. |
Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh |
Fred McGriff, Atlanta |
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AL, 9-3 |
Camden Yards, Baltimore |
Kirby Puckett, Minnesota |
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AL, 13-6 |
Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego |
Ken Griffey Jr., Seattle |
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AL, 4-2 |
SkyDome, Toronto |
Cal Ripken Jr., Baltimore |
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AL, 2-0 |
Wrigley Field, Chicago |
Julio Franco, Texas |
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AL, 5-3 |
Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim |
Bo Jackson, Kansas City |
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AL, 2-1 |
Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati |
Terry Steinbach, Oakland |
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NL, 2-0, 13 inn. |
Oakland Coliseum, Oakland |
Tim Raines, Montreal |
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AL, 3-2 |
Astrodome, Houston |
Roger Clemens, Boston |
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NL, 6-1 |
Metrodome, Minneapolis |
LaMarr Hoyt, San Diego |
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NL, 3-1 |
Candlestick Park, San Francisco |
Gary Carter, Montreal |
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AL, 13-3 |
Comiskey Park, Chicago |
Fred Lynn, California |
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NL, 4-1 |
Olympic Stadium, Montreal |
Dave Concepcion, Cincinnati |
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NL, 5-4 |
Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland |
Gary Carter, Montreal |
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NL, 4-2 |
Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles |
Ken Griffey, Cincinnati |
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NL, 7-6 |
Kingdome, Seattle |
Dave Parker, Pittsburgh |
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NL, 7-3 |
San Diego Stadium, San Diego |
Steve Garvey, Los Angeles |
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NL, 7-5 |
Yankee Stadium, New York |
Don Sutton, Los Angeles |
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NL, 7-1 |
Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia |
George Foster, Cincinnati |
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NL, 6-3 |
County Stadium, Milwaukee |
Bill Madlock, Chi. Cubs |
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NL, 7-2 |
Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh |
Steve Garvey, Los Angeles |
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NL, 7-1 |
Royals Stadium, Kansas City |
Bobby Bonds, San Francisco |
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NL, 4-3, 10 inn. |
Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta |
Joe Morgan, Cincinnati |
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AL, 6-4 |
Tiger Stadium, Detroit |
Frank Robinson, Baltimore |
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NL, 5-4, 12 inn. |
Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati |
Carl Yastrzemski, Boston |
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NL, 9-3 |
RFK Memorial Stadium, Washington |
Willie McCovey, San Francisco |
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NL, 1-0 |
Astrodome, Houston |
Willie Mays, San Francisco |
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NL, 2-1, 15 inn. |
Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim |
Tony Perez, Cincinnati |
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NL, 2-1, 10 inn. |
Busch Stadium, St. Louis |
Brooks Robinson, Baltimore |
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NL, 6-5 |
Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington |
Juan Marichal, San Francisco |
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NL, 7-4 |
Shea Stadium, New York |
Johnny Callison, Philadelphia |
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NL, 5-3 |
Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland |
Willie Mays, San Francisco |
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AL, 9-4 |
Wrigley Field, Chicago |
Leon Wagner, Los Angeles |
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NL, 3-1 |
District of Columbia Stadium, Washington |
Maury Wills, Los Angeles |
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Tie, 1-1 |
Fenway Park, Boston |
None |
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NL, 5-4, 10 inn. |
Candlestick Park, San Francisco |
None |
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NL, 6-0 |
Yankee Stadium, New York |
None |
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NL, 5-3 |
Municipal Stadium, Kansas City |
None |
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AL, 5-3 |
Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles |
None |
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NL, 5-4 |
Forbes Field, Pittsburgh |
None |
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AL, 4-3 |
Memorial Stadium, Baltimore |
None |
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AL, 6-5 |
Busch Stadium, St. Louis |
None |
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NL, 7-3 |
Griffith Stadium, Washington |
None |
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NL, 6-5, 12 inn. |
County Stadium, Milwaukee |
None |
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AL, 11-9 |
Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland |
None |
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NL, 5-1 |
Crosley Field, Cincinnati |
None |
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NL, 3-2, 5 inn. |
Shibe Park, Philadelphia |
None |
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NL, 8-3 |
Briggs Stadium, Detroit |
None |
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NL, 4-3, 14 inn. |
Comiskey Park, Chicago |
None |
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AL, 11-7 |
Ebbets Field, Brooklyn |
None |
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AL, 5-2 |
Sportsman Park, St. Louis |
None |
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AL, 2-1 |
Wrigley Field, Chicago |
None |
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AL, 12-0 |
Fenway Park, Boston |
None |
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Game canceled due to World War II |
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NL, 7-1 |
Forbes Field, Pittsburgh |
None |
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AL, 5-3 |
Shibe Park, Philadelphia |
None |
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AL, 3-1 |
Polo Grounds, New York |
None |
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AL, 7-5 |
Briggs Stadium, Detroit |
None |
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NL, 4-0 |
Sportsman's Park, St. Louis |
None |
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AL, 3-1 |
Yankee Stadium, New York |
None |
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NL, 4-1 |
Crosley Field, Cincinnati |
None |
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AL, 8-3 |
Griffith Stadium, Washington |
None |
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NL, 4-3 |
Braves Field, Boston |
None |
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AL, 4-1 |
Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland |
None |
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AL, 9-7 |
Polo Grounds, New York |
None |
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AL, 4-2 |
Comiskey Park, Chicago |
None |
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.