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Liga Americana Liga Nacional JUEGO DE ESTRELLAS DE 1979 R H E NL 211 001 011 7 10 0 AL 302 001 000 6 10 0 Jugador Más Valioso: Dave Parker, PIT (NL) Pitchers: Carlton, Andujar (2), Rogers (4), G.Perry (6), Sambito (6), LaCoss (6), SUTTER (8) vs Ryan, Stanley (3), Clear (5), KERN (7), Guidry (9) Home Runs: Lynn-A, Mazzilli-N Asistencia: 58,905, Estadio Kingdome de Seattle, 17 de julio de 1979. Mike Schmidt conectó un triple y George Foster un doblete sobre los lanzamientos de Nolan Ryan para producir las primeras dos carreras de los Nacionales en la parte alta del primer inning. Pero en la parte baja, Don Baylor produjo una con doblete y Fred Lynn se voló la barda para dos carreras dando la ventaja a la Americana. En el segundo los Nacionales empatan el marcador y se fueron arriba con una carrera en el tercero anotada por Schmidt después de un doblete. Pero poco les duró el gusto a los Nacionales, pues la Americana anotó dos veces en la parte baja de ese mismo inning con un sencillo, wild pitch, una rola de out, dos hits y un error. Tres entradas después los Nacionales empataron el juego pero la Americana se fue arriba en ese mismo sexto episodio. En el octavo, Lee Mazzilli conectó jonrón y el partido se empató de nueva cuenta; en el noveno Ron Guidry otorgó un pasaporte al mismo Mazzilli con las bases congestionadas para forzar la carrera que sería de la victoria para la Liga Nacional. Liga Americana Liga Nacional Don Baylor Chet Lemon Joaquin Andujar Lee Mazzilli Bruce Bochte Fred Lynn Johnny Bench Joe Morgan George Brett Sid Monge Bob Boone Joe Niekro Rick Burleson Graig Nettles Larry Bowa Dave Parker Rod Carew Jeff Newman Lou Brock Larry Parrish Mark Clear Darrell Porter Steve Carlton Gaylord Perry Cecil Cooper Jim Rice Gary Carter Craig Reynolds Brian Downing Nolan Ryan Ron Cey Steve Rogers Bobby Grich Ken Singleton Jack Clark Pete Rose Ron Guidry Roy Smalley Dave Concepcion Joe Sambito Reggie Jackson Don Stanhouse George Foster Mike Schmidt Tommy John Bob Stanley Steve Garvey Ted Simmons Steve Kemp Frank White Keith Hernandez John Stearns Jim Kern Carl Yastrzemski Dave Kingman Bruce Sutter Dave Lemanczyk Mike La Coss Garry Templeton Davey Lopes Dave Winfield Gary Matthews .
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