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THE 81ST ALL-STAR GAME MMEDIAEDIA GGUIDEUIDE The 2010 Major League All-Star Game Media Guide was published by the MLB Public Relations Department. Senior Vice Presidents: Richard Levin, Patrick Courtney. Edited by: MLB Public Relations - Donald Muller. Editorial assistance provided by: Mike Teevan, Sam Usher, Erin Wade and Jen Zudonyi. Biographies of All-Star players and coaches written and edited by: Katy Feeney, Phyllis Merhige, Greg Domino and Bennett Shields. Photo Credits: Getty Images and MLB Photos via Getty Images. Cover by: Jason Yeadon, Design Services. Copyright © 2010, The Office of the B_-_Table_of_Contents_p02 - Table of Contents.qxd 7/6/10 11:43 PM Page 2

TABLE OF CONTENTS 2010 ALL-STAR GAME Biographies, 2010 N.L. , Coaches, Players...... 185 Biographies, 2010 A.L.Manager, Coaches, Players ...... 212 Angel (Dimensions, History, etc.)...... 22 All-Star Games in Angels History ...... 21 XM All-Star Futures Game...... 24 State Farm Home Derby...... 26 Roster, 2010 N.L...... 204 Roster, 2010 A.L...... 210 Scorecards ...... 206 Umpires ...... 184 ALL-STAR HISTORY,, RRESULTS,, RRECORDS & STATISTICS Batting, All-Time Departmental Leaders ...... 42 Batting, All-Time Cumulative Statistics (1933-2009)...... 80 Cancellations and Postponements ...... 17 First All-Star Game ...... 10 Home Runs, All-Time...... 160 Linescores, Year-by-Year ...... 113 Managers, All-Time List ...... 40 Most Valuable Players ...... 28 Pitching, All-Time Departmental Leaders...... 43 Pitching, All-Time Cumulative Statistics (1933-2009)...... 101 Players, Alphabetical Roster ...... 51 Presidential Appearances ...... 12 Records, Individual and Club, Batting and Pitching ...... 44 Results (1933-2009)...... 14 Results & Rosters, Year-by-Year ...... 113 Rosters, Limits ...... 11 Sites, Historical ...... 16 Starting , All-Time ...... 162 Television, History of All-Star Game Broadcasts ...... 13 This Date in All-Star Game History ...... 18 Umpires, Sent to All-Star Game ...... 11

BALLOTING 2010 Recap...... 170 2010 Top-Vote Getters ...... 180 Sprint 2010 All-Star Final Vote Balloting ...... 235 Player Balloting ...... 231 Previous Winners ...... 173 Previous Top Vote-Getters ...... 181 Leaders in All-Star Elections through 2010...... 172 Winners By Club, AL...... 182 Winners By Club, NL...... 183 ALL-STAR PLAYERS All-Stars in Both Leagues ...... 30 All-Star Brothers ...... 36 All-Star Fathers and Sons ...... 37 Foreign-Born All-Stars ...... 33 All-Stars in the Hall of Fame...... 32 Oldest and Youngest All-Stars ...... 39 Rookie All-Stars, By League ...... 38 Rookie All-Star Starters...... 39 MISCELLANEOUS Media Regulations...... Inside Front Cover Media Information (Credentials, Interview Room, Hotels, etc.)...... 6 2010 Midseason Review ...... 164 Official Scorers...... 13 Schedule of Events...... 3 2010 ALL-STAR GAME C_-_Schedule_Of_Events_p03 - Schedule of Events.qxd 7/6/10 11:50 PM Page 3

FRIDAY, JULY 9, 2010 8:30 a.m. – Opening Ceremonies of MLB All-Star FanFest, Anaheim Convention Center.

9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. – MLB All-Star FanFest, Anaheim Convention Center.

SATURDAY, JULY 10, 2010 9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. – MLB All-Star FanFest, Anaheim Convention Center. Admission for media members will be free of charge by presenting a 2010 All-Star Game credential.

10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. – Media Credential Distribution at (Media Will Call Window).

SUNDAY, JULY 11, 2010 7:30 a.m. – All-Star Charity 5K and Fun Run Presented by Nike, Angel Stadium.

9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. – Media Credential Distribution at Angel Stadium (Media Will Call Window).

9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. – MLB All-Star FanFest, Anaheim Convention Center. Admission for media members will be free of charge by presenting a 2010 All-Star Game credential.

*Clubhouses will be open for those with clubhouse badges accompanying their credentials from 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. and 10 minutes after the final of the XM All-Star Futures Game.

TACO BBELL AALL-STAR SSUNDAY —— AANGEL SSTADIUM 11:30 a.m. Press Gates Open 12:00 – 12:50 p.m. World Team Batting Practice 12:50 – 1:00 p.m. World Team Photo () 1:00 p.m. Public Gates Open 1:00 – 1:10 p.m. USA Team Photo (outfield) 1:10 – 2:00 p.m. USA Team Batting Practice 2:00 – 2:10 p.m. World Team Infield 2:10 – 2:20 p.m. USA Team Infield 2:45 p.m. USA & World Team Introductions 3:00 p.m. XM All-Star Futures Game On-Air (Live on ESPN2)

approx. 6:30 p.m. Taco Bell All-Star Legends & Celebrity Game approx. 8:00 p.m. End of Softball Game

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MONDAY, JULY 12, 2010

8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. – Media Credential Distribution at The Marriott Anaheim (Platinum Registration Desk, Main Floor).

9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. – MLB All-Star FanFest, Anaheim Convention Center. Admission for media members will be free of charge by presenting a 2010 All-Star Game credential.

9:45 – 10:30 a.m. – All-Star Press Conference, featuring the All-Star Managers, the Unveiling of Starting Lineups and the 81st All-Star Game’s Starting Pitchers (The Marriott Anaheim, Marquis Ballroom Northeast/Northwest).

10:40 – 11:30 a.m. – All-Star Player Media Availability (The Marriott Anaheim, Marquis Ballroom South/Center). An All-Star Game credential is required for admittance.

11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. – PEOPLE All-Stars Among Us Media Availability (The Marriott Anaheim, Platinum Ballroom 6).

11:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. – State Farm Derby Press Conference, featuring the 2010 State Farm participants (The Marriott Anaheim, Marquis Ballroom Northeast/Northwest).

12:30 – 1:20 p.m. – All-Star Player Media Availability (The Marriott Anaheim, Marquis Ballroom South/Center). An All-Star Game credential is required for admittance.

12:00 – 6:00 p.m. – Media Credential Distribution at Angel Stadium (Media Will Call Window).

GATORADE AALL-STAR WWORKOUT DDAY (M(MONDAY) — ANGEL SSTADIUM 12:00 p.m. Press Gates Open 12:15 p.m. Aquafina MLB Pitch, and Run National Finals 2:00 p.m. Public Gates Open 2:20 – 3:15 p.m. American League Batting Practice 2:50 – 3:50 p.m. Media Allowed on the Field 3:20 – 4:15 p.m. National League Batting Practice 4:20 p.m. State Farm Home Run Derby Batting Practice 5:00 p.m. State Farm Home Run Derby On-Air (Live on ESPN)

*Clubhouses will be closed prior to the Derby, and will be open to those with clubhouse badges accompanying their credentials immediately following the conclusion of the Derby. *Media may enter the field 15 minutes after the conclusion of the Derby and can resume live and taped footage once ESPN has conducted its telecast.

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TUESDAY, JULY 13, 2010

9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. – MLB All-Star FanFest, Anaheim Convention Center. Admission for media members will be free of charge by presenting a 2010 All-Star Game credential.

11:00 a.m. – BBWAA Meeting, The Anaheim Hilton, Avalon Ballroom.

11:30 a.m. – All-Star Game Red Carpet Show Presented by Chevy (Live to Tape – MLB Network), Corner of S. Harbor Blvd. & Convention Way / Angel Stadium.

12:00 p.m. – Second – Media Credential Distribution at Angel Stadium (Media Will Call Window).

81ST AALL-STAR GGAME (T(TUESDAY) — ANGEL SSTADIUM 12:00 p.m. Press Gates Open 2:00 p.m. Public Gates Open 2:00 – 2:55 p.m. American League Batting Practice 2:55 – 3:05 p.m. American League Team Photo 3:05 – 3:15 p.m. National League Team Photo 3:20 – 4:15 p.m. National League Batting Practice 4:15 p.m. Media Clears Field 5:00 p.m. 81st MLB All-Star Game On-Air (Live on FOX)

*Clubhouses will be open for those with clubhouse badges accompanying their credentials from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. and 10 minutes after the conclusion of the All-Star Game. *Media may enter the field 15 minutes after the conclusion of the All-Star Game and can resume live and taped footage once FOX has conducted its telecast.

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ALL-STAR WEEK MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA CREDENTIAL DISTRIBUTION Date Distribution Times (CT) Locations Press Gate Opening (PT) Sat., July 10 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Angel Stadium Sun., July 11 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Angel Stadium 11:30 a.m. Mon., July 12 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. The Marriott Anaheim (Main Floor) Mon., July 12 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Angel Stadium 12:00 p.m. Tues., July 13 12:00 p.m. – Second Inning Angel Stadium 12:00 p.m.

Credential distribution at Angel Stadium will be held at the Media Will Call window at Gate A. Media are advised to bring the proper photo identification and the MLB credential confirma- tion letter when picking up the credentials for which they applied.

MEDIA ENTRANCE — ANGEL STADIUM Once you have picked up your credentials either at Angel Stadium or The Marriott Anaheim (700 West Convention Way), the media entrance is located at the Home Plate Gate between Gates 2 and 3 at Angel Stadium. No media members will be admitted without the appropriate creden- tials to Taco Bell All-Star Sunday, Gatorade All-Star Workout Day and/or the 81st All-Star Game.

PRESS BOXES / MEDIA WORKROOM The Angel Stadium Press Box is located on the lower level of the Main Press Box, accessible by exiting the elevator at Level Three. The television and radio network areas are on the upper level of the Press Box, accessible by exiting the elevator at Level Four. The primary Angel Stadium Media Workroom is located in the main Press Box.

PUBLIC RELATIONS WORKROOM At The Marriott Anaheim, Major League Baseball’s Public Relations Workroom is located in the Elite Room on the Lower Level. At Angel Stadium, MLB’s PR Workroom is located on the lower level of the Main Press Box.

FIELD ACCESS Access to the field is available via the lower level.

Media Field Access Times: Sunday, July 11: 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. (PT) and immediately following the Taco Bell All-Star Legends & Celebrity Softball Game (approximately 8:00 p.m. PT). Monday, July 12: 2:50 - 3:50 p.m. (PT) and 15 minutes after the State Farm Home Run Derby concludes (approximately 8:00 p.m. CT). Live and taped interviews on the field can resume once ESPN has concluded its telecast. Tuesday, July 13: 1:00 - 4:15 p.m. (PT) and 15 minutes after the final out of the 81st All-Star Game. Live and taped interviews on the field can resume once FOX has concluded its telecast.

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PHOTO LOCATIONS All credentialed still photographers will be assigned locations. NO TELEVISION CAMERAS OTHER THAN THOSE OF OR OTHER MLB ALL-STAR GAME RIGHTSHOLDERS MAY OPERATE DURING THE 2010 ALL-STAR GAME.

CLUBHOUSES The Angels’ clubhouse will serve as the American League clubhouse, on the third base side, and the visiting clubhouse will serve as the National League clubhouse, on the first base side.

Media Clubhouse Access Times: Sunday, July 11: Clubhouses will be open before (11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. PT) and after (opening 10 minutes after the final out) of the XM All-Star Futures Game. There will not be clubhouse access for the Taco Bell All-Star Legends & Celebrity Softball Game. Monday, July 12: Clubhouses will be closed prior to the State Farm Home Run Derby and will open immediately following the conclusion of the Derby. The winner of the State Farm Home Run Derby will be available in the Interview Room. Tuesday, July 13: Clubhouses will be open from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. (PT). Each clubhouse will open 10 minutes after the final out of the 81st All-Star Game is recorded.

INTERVIEW ROOM — ANGEL STADIUM The Angel Stadium Interview Room can be accessed by taking the elevator to the Broadcast Level. The Interview Room will be active on Monday and Tuesday. The Interview Room will host the State Farm Home Run Derby winner on Monday night and the managers, the All- Star Game MVP presented by Chevrolet and the key players following the 81st All-Star Game on Tuesday. The press conferences held in the Interview Room will be available free of charge via a pool satellite feed provided by MLB; due to space limitations, no other video cameras will be allowed to go live or tape material in the room.

SATELLITE COORDINATES FOR PRESS CONFERENCES The following All-Star Week press conferences will be available live via satellite free of charge. Coordinates for the feeds will be announced on-site by Major League Baseball:

All-Star Game Press Conference (Monday, July 12 at 9:45 a.m. PT, featuring All-Star managers and , their choices as the starting pitchers and the Honorary League Presidents). State Farm Home Run Derby Press Conference (Monday, July 12 at 11:45 a.m. PT, featuring the participants in the 2010 State Farm Home Run Derby).

State Farm Home Run Derby Winner’s Press Conference (Monday, July 12 from the Interview Room at Angel Stadium, featuring the winner of the 2010 State Farm Home Run Derby):

Tuesday’s Postgame Press Conference (Tuesday, July 13 from the Interview Room at Angel Stadium, featuring All-Star managers Joe Girardi and Charlie Manuel, the Ted Williams All-Star Game MVP presented by Chevrolet and other key players from the 81st All-Star Game).

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ALL-STAR PRESS CONFERENCE & PLAYER MEDIA AVAILABILITIES — GATORADE ALL-STAR WORKOUT DAY Major League Baseball will provide the media with player access on Monday at The Marriott Anaheim on the Lower Level. The All-Star Press Conference featuring the All-Star Team man- agers, their choices as the starting pitchers for the American League and the National League, and the A.L. and N.L. Honorary League Presidents will take place on Monday, July 12 at 9:45 a.m. (PT) at The Marriott Anaheim in Marquis Ballroom Northeast/Northwest on the Lower Level. The managers will unveil their starting lineups at the All-Star Press Conference.

From 10:40 - 11:30 a.m. (PT), the A.L. All-Star Team will be available in Marquis Ballroom South/Center. From 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (PT), the PEOPLE All-Stars Among Us will be avail- able in Platinum Ballroom 6. From 11:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. (PT), a press conference featuring the competitors in the State Farm Home Run Derby will be held in Marquis Ballroom Northeast/Northwest. From 12:30 - 1:20 p.m. (PT), the N.L. All-Star Team will be available in Marquis Ballroom South/Center. Please also note that one-on-one player interviews via cell phone are not permitted during the availabilities.

MONDAY’S SCHEDULE AT THE MARRIOTT ANAHEIM Event Time (PT) Location All-Star Game Press Conference 9:45 - 10:30 a.m. Marquis Ballroom NE/NW

A.L. Player Media Availability 10:40 - 11:30 a.m. Marquis Ballroom South/Center

PEOPLE All-Stars Among Us 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Platinum Ballroom 6 Media Availability

State Farm Home Run Derby 11:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Marquis Ballroom NE/NW Press Conference

N.L. Player Media Availability 12:30 - 1:20 p.m. Marquis Ballroom South/Center

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MEDIA MEALS Meals will be available to credentialed media at Angel Stadium on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.

MEDIA HOTELS The primary media hotels are The Sheraton Park Hotel [1855 South Harbor Boulevard, Anaheim, CA 92802, (714) 750-1811] and The Doubletree Guest Suites [2085 South Harbor Boulevard, Anaheim, CA 92802, (714) 750-3000]

MEDIA SHUTTLES FROM SHERATON PARK HOTEL Below is the Media Shuttle schedule from the Sheraton Park Hotel. An additional shuttle will be available from The Marriott Anaheim on Monday for media attending press conferences and availabilities. A 2010 All-Star Game media credential is required to access the shuttles.

Media Shuttle Times (All times PT): Sunday, July 11: To ballpark: 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.; Return to media hotel: 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Monday, July 12: To ballpark: 11:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.; Return to media hotel: 8:00 - 11:00 p.m.; Shuttle from the Marriott (media day) to Angel Stadium: 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 13: To ballpark: 11:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.; Return to media hotel: 8:00 - 11:00 p.m.

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THE FIRST ALL-STAR GAME by Jerome Holtzman, Official Historian, MLB It was in 1933, the year of the Centennial. The city was strangling in the grip of the Depression. Municipal governments were on the brink of bankruptcy, but a remarkable number of Chicago businessmen invested for a gala, “Century of Progress,” which evolved into the famous Chicago “World’s Fair.” Ed Kelly, then the mayor of Chicago, approached his friend, Colonel Bertie McCormick, publisher of the , early in 1933. Kelly thought it would be appropriate if a sports event could be arranged as an adjunct to the Chicago World’s Fair. “We’ve got the man you want right here,” McCormick replied. And ten minutes later Tribune Sports Editor Arch Ward was in McCormick’s office. Colonel McCormick had some doubts. “What if nobody shows up?” Ward was certain he could fill , the home of the White Sox, and told the publisher, “You can take the losses out of my paycheck.” “If you’re that confident we’ll underwrite it,” McCormick said. Six months later, baseball’s first All-Star Game, matching the best players in the American and National Leagues, was born. The “Game of the Century,” as it was billed, was scheduled for July 6th -- a day when eastern teams traveled west and vice-versa -- and Comiskey Park was chosen over by a coin toss. It was played in ideal weather and drew a paid crowd of 47,595. Twenty-four future Hall of Famers comprised the first rosters, but few grasped the magnitude of the event. Hall of Famer , the AL’s starting , said 50 years later, “Although much is being made today of the fact that we played in the 1933 All-Star Game, we also considered it a great honor then because we thought it would be the one and only All-Star Game.” Appropriately, hit the first All-Star Game home run, a two-run smash that led the American League to a 4-2 victory. “That’s a grand show,” said Commissioner Judge Landis, who immediately decreed that the All-Star Game become an annual affair. “Dad never thought the game would go beyond one year,” recalled Tom Ward, Arch’s son. “He felt it would be strictly a one-shot thing. He was very surprised.” Ward picked the managers, of the Philadelphia Athletics for the AL, John McGraw of the New York Giants for the NL. The players were chosen by public ballot conducted by 55 newspa pers throughout the country, which relayed their tabulations to the Tribune. Tom Littlewood, who wrote Ward’s biography, “Arch - A Promoter Not a Poet,” revealed that Ward wasn’t the first with the idea. As early as 1915, F.C. Lane, the editor of Baseball Magazine, had made a similar proposal. Lane met with the league presidents and some of the club owners but failed to convince them an All-Star Game would be beneficial. Archibald Burdette Ward was a non-writing sports editor -- his prose was pe des tri an, but he was among the outstanding promoters of his time. He also created the College All-Star Football Game and was the architect of the All-America Football Conference, subsequently absorbed by the . He was born on December 27, 1886 in Illinois’ Kankakee County and was the sports editor of the Tribune for 25 years. He died on July 9, 1955 and was buried on the morning of the 22nd All-Star Game. This season -- 77 years after Arch Ward coordinated the first Major League Baseball All-Star Game -- the event has grown into a spectacular week of events that not only includes the game, but the State Farm Home Run Derby on Gatorade All-Star Workout Day, the XM All-Star Futures Game, the Taco Bell All-Star Legends & Celebrity Softball Game and Major League Baseball All-Star FanFest. Several hundred thousand people will have the op por tu ni ty to experience All-Star Week in Anaheim, while more than 100 million fans around the world will tune in or listen to All-Star Week events on television and radio.

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ROSTER LIMITS Each team had 18 players for the first game and 30 of them played, although the American League stayed with its starting lineup - except for pitching changes - until Sam West replaced Babe Ruth defensively in the ninth inning. The standard roster limit was 28 players per team from 1969-1997. The roster limit was increased to 30 players per team in 1998 and remained that way until 2003, when it was increased to 32 players per team. In 2009, a 33rd roster spot was added for each team to carry an additional . In 2010, rosters were expanded from 33 players to 34, consisting of 21 position players and 13 pitchers.

UMPIRES From 1933-1948, each league sent two umpires to the All-Star Game. Between 1949-1999, three umpires represented each league. Beginning with the 2000 Midsummer Classic, six Major League Baseball umpires have worked the game. , who was named to five All-Star teams as a pitcher for Philadelphia and St. Louis, is the only player to also appear in an All-Star Game as an (1952).

MEDIA COVERAGE Since the first All-Star Game was looked upon as a one-time affair and some viewed it as a Chicago Tribune event, the inaugural game was not covered extensively by the newspapers. “Not all of the Major League teams were even represented by writers from their home city,” recalled John Carmichael, retired columnist of the Chicago Daily News and press box observer at the first game. For the 2010 All-Star Game, over 2,000 writers, photographers and broadcasters will be creden tialed to accommodate the worldwide coverage of the event. The first televised baseball game did not occur until 1939 when the All-Star Game was already six years old. Network coverage of the All-Star Game began in 1950. The 1950 game at Chicago’s Comiskey Park - which was the first extra-inning contest in All-Star Game history - was covered by NBC with announcing. Only three cameras - all black and white - were used. The game was broadcast by 48 stations and was viewed by an estimated 10 million fans. NBC provided continuous coverage of the All-Star Game from 1950 to 1975. Beginning in 1976, ABC and NBC alternated coverage, with ABC televising during even-numbered years and NBC televising during odd-numbered years. From 1990-1993, CBS provided exclusive coverage of the All-Star Game. In 1994 and 1995, -- a joint partnership of ABC, NBC and Major League Baseball -- produced coverage of the Midsummer Classic. From 1995-2000, as part of a five-year agreement, NBC Sports broadcasted the All-Star Game in even-numbered years, while FOX televised the Midsummer Classic in odd-numbered years. This year, FOX Sports will once again provide exclusive domestic cover age of the 81st All-Star Game. In July 2006, FOX signed a seven-year extension to provide regular season, All-Star Game and postseason coverage of Major League Baseball. As part of the agreement, FOX will provide exclusive coverage of the All-Star Game each season from 2007-2013. Major League Baseball International (MLBI), which works to promote the worldwide growth of baseball through broadcasting, marketing, sponsorship, licensing and game development initiatives, will independently produce the world feed in high and standard definition. will join former All-Star to call the action in English. Television crews from ESPN International (worldwide), Fox Sports International, Fuji TV (Japan) and NHK (Japan) will join the MLBI team on site covering the games live. Additionally, news crews from Armed Forces Network (worldwide), Fox Sports (Latin America), Guangdong TV (China) and Rogers (Canada) will converge on Anaheim and file reports from the ballpark. ESPN will provide exclusive coverage of several other All-Star Week events, including the XM All-Star Futures Game and the Taco Bell All-Star Legends and Celebrity Softball Game on Taco Bell All-Star Sunday and the State Farm Home Run Derby on Gatorade All-Star Workout Day.

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MLB.COM MLB.com, the official Web site of Major League Baseball, will offer a global baseball audience the opportunity to participate in all of the festivities that comprise All-Star Week in Anaheim – whether they’re at Angel Stadium, on the road or at work – through a wide array of comprehensive editori- al, high quality multimedia and commerce (tickets, memorabilia, apparel and more) on the site. Anyone with Internet access can enjoy the festivities of the 81st All-Star Game at MLB.com. The Web site offers unparalleled information about the 2010 All-Star teams, including player rosters and high quality video, bios and statistics. The site also contains extensive highlights and reference material from past All-Star Games, including year-by-year results and Most Valuable Players, all- time leaders, All-Star Game records, selections and managers, among other features. In addition to the definitive stats and history sections, the site will provide the deepest, broadest, most timely and substantive editorial coverage of all the exciting events surrounding the game. MLB.com also is the source for the most technologically-advanced video and graphic real-time fea- tures available anywhere online, providing fans with a unique opportunity to interact in the 2010 Midsummer Classic, including as voters for the Ted Williams All-Star Game Most Valuable Player presented by Chevrolet. MLB.com will be provide live streaming of All-Star Week events from Anaheim, including the State Farm Home Run Derby, XM All-Star Futures Game, Taco Bell All-Star Legends and Celebrity Softball Game, All-Star Game batting practice and All-Star press conferences. In addition, MLB.com will be live from the Major League Baseball All-Star FanFest through Tuesday with celebrity interviews, trivia from the audience, presentation of the Golden Spikes Award and the Commissioner’s annual Town Hall chat. In addition, the site will deliver must-see daily galleries with behind-the-scenes photos from every All-Star Week event. This year’s Midsummer Classic will leave fans with great baseball memories and serve as the gate- way for them to watch the exciting pennant races unfold into the postseason through MLB.com’s live streaming video on a computer or iPhone and iPad mobile devices. PRESIDENTIAL APPEARANCES 1937 President Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1962 President John F. Kennedy threw out the Cer e mo ni al First Pitch. 1970 President Richard Nixon threw out the Ceremonial First Pitch. 1976 President Gerald Ford threw out the Ceremonial First Pitch. 1978 Former President Gerald Ford threw out the Ceremonial First Pitch. 1989 Former President 1991 President George H.W. Bush & Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney 1992 President George H.W. Bush 2009 President Barack Obama threw out the Ceremonial First Pitch.

In 2009, at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, President Barack Obama became the fourth president (fifth time) to throw out the Ceremonial First Pitch prior to the Midsummer Classic.

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ALL-STAR GAME ANNOUNCERS,, YYEAR-BY-YEAR 1950 Jack Brickhouse 1979 Kubek, Garagiola 1951 Brickhouse, 1980 , Jackson, Cosell, 1952 Brickhouse, Drysdale 1953 Brickhouse, Allen 1981 Kubek, Garagiola 1954 Allen, Gene Kelly 1982 Michaels, Jackson, Cosell, Drysdale 1955 Allen, 1983 Scully, Garagiola 1956 Allen, Helfer 1984 Michaels, , , 1957 Allen, Helfer Drysdale 1958 Allen, Helfer 1985 Scully, Garagiola 1959-1 Allen, 1986 Tim McCarver, Michaels, Drysdale, 1959-2 Allen, Palmer 1960-1 Gowdy 1987 Scully, Garagiola 1960-2 Allen 1988 Michaels, McCarver, Palmer 1961-1 Allen, 1989 Scully, 1961-2 Gowdy, Joe Garagiola 1990 Buck, McCarver 1962-1 Allen, Garagiola 1991 Buck, McCarver 1962-2 Scully, Gowdy 1992 McCarver, Sean McDonough 1963 Scully, Garagiola 1993 McCarver, McDonough 1964 , Buddy Blattner 1994 , , Uecker 1965 Garagiola, 1995 McCarver, Michaels, Palmer 1966 Gowdy, 1996 Costas, Morgan, Uecker 1967 Gowdy, Blattner, Reese, 1997 , McCarver, 1998 Costas, Morgan 1968 Gowdy, Reese, Koufax, Gene Elston 1999 Buck, McCarver, Brenly 1969 Gowdy, , 2000 Costas, Morgan 1970 Gowdy, Kubek, Mantle 2001 Buck, McCarver 1971 Gowdy, Kubek 2002 Buck, McCarver 1972 Gowdy, Kubek 2003 Buck, McCarver 1973 Gowdy, Kubek, Jim Simpson, 2004 Buck, McCarver 2005 Buck, McCarver 1974 Gowdy, Kubek, Garagiola 2006 Buck, McCarver 1975 Gowdy, Kubek, Garagiola 2007 Buck, McCarver 1976 , , 2008 Buck, McCarver 2009 Buck, McCarver 1977 Kubek, Garagiola 2010 Buck, McCarver 1978 , ,

2010 ALL-STAR GAME OFFICIAL SCORERS Ed Munson Ken Davidoff Bill Shaikin MLB Official Scorer Vice President, BBWAA Chapter Chairperson Angels Scorer L.A./Anaheim BBWAA Los Angeles Times

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ALL-STAR GAME RESULTS,, 1933-20091933-2009 The N.L. holds a 40-38-2 advantage over the A.L. in All-Star competition.

Year Date Winner Score Site 1933 July 6 A.L. # 4-2 Comiskey Park, Chicago 1934 July 10 A.L. 9-7 Polo Grounds, New York 1935 July 8 A.L. 4-1 Municipal Stadium, 1936 July 7 N.L. 4-3 , 1937 July 7 A.L. 8-3 , Washing ton 1938 July 6 N.L. 4-1 , 1939 July 11 A.L. 3-1 , New York 1940 July 9 N.L. 4-0 Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis 1941 July 8 A.L. 7-5 Briggs Stadium, 1942 July 6 A.L. 3-1 Polo Grounds, New York 1943 July 13 A.L. 5-3 , Philadelphia 1944 July 11 N.L. 7-1 , 1945 No game due to wartime travel restrictions 1946 July 9 A.L. 12-0 , Boston 1947 July 8 A.L. 2-1 Wrigley Field, Chicago 1948 July 13 A.L. 5-2 Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis 1949 July 12 A.L. 11-7 , Brooklyn 1950 July 11 N.L. # 4-3 Comiskey Park, Chicago 1951 July 10 N.L. 8-3 Briggs Stadium, Detroit 1952 July 8 N.L. ** 3-2 Shibe Park, Philadelphia 1953 July 14 N.L. 5-1 Crosley Field, Cincinnati 1954 July 13 A.L. 11-9 Municipal Stadium, Cleveland 1955 July 12 N.L. # 6-5 County Stadium, Mil wau kee 1956 July 10 N.L. 7-3 Griffith Stadium, Wash ing ton 1957 July 9 A.L. 6-5 Busch Stadium, St. Louis 1958 July 8 A.L. 4-3 Memorial Stadium, Baltimore 1959 (1) July 7 N.L. 5-4 Forbes Field, Pittsburgh 1959 (2) August 3 A.L. 5-3 Memorial Col i se um, Los Angeles 1960 (1) July 11 N.L. 5-3 Municipal Stadium, Kansas City 1960 (2) July 13 N.L. 6-0 Yankee Stadium, New York 1961 (1) July 11 N.L. # 5-4 , 1961 (2) July 31 Tie * 1-1 Fenway Park, Boston 1962 (1) July 10 N.L. 3-1 D.C. Stadium, Wash ing ton 1962 (2) July 30 A.L. 9-4 Wrigley Field, Chicago 1963 July 9 N.L. 5-3 Municipal Stadium, Cleveland 1964 July 7 N.L. 7-4 , New York 1965 July 13 N.L. 6-5 , Minnesota 1966 July 12 N.L. # 2-1 Busch Stadium, St. Louis 1967 July 11 N.L. # 2-1 Anaheim Stadium, 1968 July 9 N.L. 1-0 , 1969 July 23 N.L. 9-3 R.F.K. Stadium, Wash ing ton 1970 July 14 N.L. # 5-4 , Cincinnati 1971 July 13 A.L. 6-4 , Detroit 1972 July 25 N.L. # 4-3 Stadium, Atlanta 1973 July 24 N.L. 7-1 Royals Stadium, Kansas City 1974 July 23 N.L. 7-2 , Pittsburgh 1975 July 15 N.L. 6-3 County Stadium, Mil wau kee 1976 July 13 N.L. 7-1 , Phil a del phia

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Year Date Winner Score Site 1977 July 19 N.L. 7-5 Yankee Stadium, New York 1978 July 11 N.L. 7-3 San Diego Stadium, San Diego 1979 July 17 N.L. 7-6 , 1980 July 8 N.L. 4-2 , Los Angeles 1981 August 9 N.L. 5-4 Municipal Sta di um, Cleveland 1982 July 13 N.L. 4-1 Olympic Stadium, Montreal 1983 July 6 A.L. 13-3 Comiskey Park, Chicago 1984 July 10 N.L. 3-1 Candlestick Park, San Francisco 1985 July 16 N.L. 6-1 Metrodome, Minnesota 1986 July 15 A.L. 3-2 Astrodome, Houston 1987 July 14 N.L. # 2-0 , Oakland 1988 July 12 A.L. 2-1 Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati 1989 July 11 A.L. 5-3 Anaheim Stadium, California 1990 July 10 A.L. 2-0 Wrigley Field, Chicago 1991 July 9 A.L. 4-2 SkyDome, Toronto 1992 July 14 A.L. 13-6 Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego 1993 July 13 A.L. 9-3 Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore 1994 July 12 N.L. # 8-7 Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh 1995 July 11 N.L. 3-2 The Ballpark in Arling ton, 1996 July 9 N.L. 6-0 Veterans Stadium, Phil a del phia 1997 July 8 A.L. 3-1 Jacobs Field, Cleveland 1998 July 7 A.L. 13-8 Coors Field, Denver 1999 July 13 A.L. 4-1 Fenway Park, Boston 2000 July 11 A.L. 6-3 Turner Field, Atlanta 2001 July 10 A.L. 4-1 Safeco Field, Seattle 2002 July 9 Tie # *** 7-7 Miller Park, 2003 July 15 A.L. 7-6 U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago 2004 July 13 A.L. 9-4 Minute Maid Park, Houston 2005 July 12 A.L. 7-5 Comerica Park, Detroit 2006 July 11 A.L. 3-2 PNC Park, Pittsburgh 2007 July 10 A.L. 5-4 AT&T Park, San Francisco 2008 July 15 A.L. # 4-3 Yankee Stadium, New York 2009 July 14 A.L. 4-3 Busch Stadium, St. Louis *** Game called a tie after 11 ** Game called because of rain after five innings * Game called because of rain after nine innings # Extra inning game

The 2011 Midsummer Classic will be held at Chase Field in Arizona, while the 2012 All-Star Game will be played at in Kansas City.

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ALL-STAR GAME SITES,, 1933-20101933-2010 Anaheim 3 Angel Stadium, 1967, 1989, 2010 Atlanta 2 Atlanta/Fulton County Stadium, 1972; Turner Field, 2000 Baltimore 2 Memorial Stadium, 1958; Oriole Park at Camden Yards, 1993 Boston 4 Braves Field, 1936; Fenway Park, 1946, 1961 (2), 1999 Chicago 7 Comiskey Park, 1933, 1950, 1983; U.S. Cellular Field, 2003; Wrigley Field, 1947, 1962 (2), 1990 Cincinnati 4 Crosley Field, 1938, 1953; Riverfront Stadium, 1970, 1988 Cleveland 5 Municipal Stadium, 1935, 1954, 1963, 1981; Jacobs Field, 1997 Colorado 1 Coors Field, 1998 Detroit 4 Briggs/Tiger Stadium, 1941, 1951, 1971; Comerica Park, 2005 Houston 3 Astrodome, 1968, 1986; Minute Maid Park, 2004 Kansas City 2 Municipal Stadium, 1960 (1); Royals Stadium, 1973 Los Angeles 2 LA Coliseum, 1959 (2); Dodger Stadium, 1980 Milwaukee 3 County Stadium, 1955, 1975; Miller Park, 2002 Minnesota 2 Metropolitan Stadium, 1965; Metrodome, 1985 Montreal 1 Olympic Stadium, 1982 New York 7 Ebbets Field, 1949; Polo Grounds, 1934, 1942; Shea Stadium, 1964; Yankee Stadium, 1939, 1960 (2), 1977, 2008 Oakland 1 Oakland Coliseum, 1987 Philadelphia 4 Shibe Park, 1943, 1952; Veterans Stadium, 1976, 1996 Pittsburgh 5 Forbes Field, 1944, 1959 (1); Three Rivers Stadium, 1974, 1994; PNC Park, 2006 St. Louis 5 Sportsman’s Park, 1940, 1948; Busch Stadium, 1957, 1966; Busch Stadium (new), 2009 San Diego 2 Jack Murphy Stadium, 1978, 1992 San Francisco 3 Candlestick Park, 1961 (1), 1984; AT&T Park, 2007 Seattle 2 Kingdome, 1979; Safeco Field, 2001 Texas 1 The Ballpark in Arlington, 1995 Toronto 1 SkyDome, 1991 Washington, D.C. 4 Griffith Stadium, 1937, 1956; District of Columbia Stadium, 1962 (1); RFK Stadium, 1969

NOTE: The 2011 All-Star Game will be held at Chase Field in Arizona. The 2012 All-Star Game will be held at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City.

TOP TEN ALL-STAR ATTENDANCES Year Site Attendance 1981 Municipal Stadium, Cleveland 72,086 1935 Municipal Stadium, Cleveland 69,831 1954 Municipal Stadium, Cleveland 68,751 1989 Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim 64,036 1976 Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia 63,974 1939 Yankee Stadium, New York 62,892 1996 Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia 62,670 1994 Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh 59,568 1992 Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego 59,372 1982 Olympic Stadium, Montreal 59,057

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CANCELLATIONS,, PPOSTPONEMENTS AND EXTRA-INNING GAMES Travel restrictions imposed because of World War II forced the cancellation of the 1945 All-Star Game. It remains the only cancellation in All-Star Game history.

EXTRA-INNING GAMES Year Innings Site Winner/Score 1950 14 Comiskey Park N.L./4-3 1955 12 County Stadium N.L./6-5 1961* 10 Candlestick Park N.L./5-4 1966 10 Busch Stadium N.L./2-1 1967 15 Anaheim Stadium N.L./2-1 1970 12 Riverfront Stadium N.L./5-4 1972 10 Atlanta Stadium N.L./4-3 1987 13 Oakland Coliseum N.L./2-0 1994 10 Three Rivers Stadium N.L./8-7 2002 11 Miller Park Tie/7-7 2008 15 Yankee Stadium A.L./4-3

*first game

RAIN SUSPENDED/RESCHEDULED GAMES

Year Lead/Score Site Status of Game 1952 N.L./3-2 Shibe Park Called after five innings 1961* Tie/1-1 Fenway Park Called after nine innings 1969 N.L./9-3 RFK Stadium Rescheduled from July 22

*second game

Hall of Famer Tony Perez hit a home run in the top of the 15th inning to give the National League a 2-1 victory in the first All-Star Game played in Anaheim in 1967. The 15-inning contest is tied with the 2008 Midsummer Classic at Yankee Stadium as the longest All-Star Game by inning in history.

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THIS DATE IN ALL-STAR GAME HISTORY,, JULY 13TH The 2010 All-Star Game will be the 81st Midsummer Classic, and the 12th to be played on the date of July 13th. The American League, who has hosted eight of the previous 11 July 13th games, has a 7-4 advantage in the 11 contests. 1943 – SHIBE PARK,, PPHILADELPHIA – A.L., 5-3 The 11th All-Star Game was the first time Philadelphia hosted the Midsummer Classic. It was also the first time the All-Star Game was played at night. Unfortunately, many of the most popular names in baseball, including Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams and , were not present because of wartime efforts. It was the only time in the 20th century that a New York Yankee would not play in the All-Star Game. In the first inning, , in his first of 24 consecutive All-Star Game appearances, knocked in the first run for the National League. The American League answered back in the second inning with a three-run home run from before scoring runs in the third and fifth innings. The N.L. rallied to score a run in the seventh inning and received another run from Vince DiMaggio’s homer in the ninth. DiMaggio fell a shy of in his three-for-three performance. Despite outhitting the A.L., the N.L. was unable to deliver the runs and the American League went on to win 5-3, winning their eighth of the 11 All-Star games played.

1948 – SPORTSMAN’S PARK,, SST.. LLOUIS – A.L., 5-2 The 15th Midsummer Classic was played at Sportsman’s Park, the home of both the St. Louis Browns and the St. Lousi Cardinals, and it was the second time the All-Star Game was played in the city of St. Louis (also 1940). The National League had an opportunity to take advantage of an injured American League roster as Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams were forced into pinch-hitting roles due to their injuries. The N.L. started the scoring early with two runs off Walt Masterson in the first inning, but would not be able to push across another run in the game. In the second inning, Walter “Hoot” Evans hit a home run for the A.L. in his first All-Star Game . In the bottom of the fourth, the A.L. rallied to load the bases before Joe DiMaggio and pitcher knocked in the three runs to put the A.L. ahead 5-2 for good. The N.L. tried to keep A.L. hitters off balance with numerous pitching changes, but the end result was the third consecutive victory for the American League. The 1948 All-Star Game was the first in which neither team committed an during a Midsummer Classic.

1954 – MUNICIPAL STADIUM,, CCLEVELAND – A.L., 11-9 The 1954 All-Star Game was was the 21st Midsummer Classic and it was the second time that the game had taken place in Cleveland. Municipal Stadium played host with 68,751 fans in attendance, representing the second-highest All- Star Game attendance at the time and currently the third-highest. The lead was traded back and forth between the teams for most of the game, but with the A.L. trailing by one run in the top of the eighth inning, Dean Stone entered to pitch for the A.L. and threw out while he was trying to steal home. In the bottom of the inning, came to the plate as a pinch-hitter and delivered a game- tying home run. Later in the inning, after the A.L. had loaded the bases, Nelson Fox came up with a hit that drove in the winning runs for the A.L., ending the N.L.’s four-game winning streak. Bobby Avila of the A.L. tied the record for most singles in an All-Star Game during the contest with three, while the A.L.’s tied the record for most home runs in an All-Star Game with two. Rosen also tied the record for most RBI with five. The combined 20 runs scored by the two teams also set a record at that time.

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1960 (2) – YANKEE STADIUM,, NNEW YORK – N.L., 6-0 In the summer of 1960, the All-Star Games were played in the form of a dou- ble-header. The second game took place in New York and signified the return of to the city where his Major League career began. Mays helped lead the N.L. to a victory, going 3-for-4 with a home run in the third inning. The National League also gathered support from Stan Musial, who had a pinch-hit home run in the seventh inning. Ken Boyer and also homered for the senior circuit. The pitching staff combined for a , allowing eight hits in the con- test. The N.L. went on to win 6-0, and it was the first time and only time that they won both All- Star Games in a season. This Midsummer Classic also represented the eighteenth and final All-Star Game appearance by Ted Williams.

1965 – METROPOLITAN STADIUM,, MMINNESOTA – N.L., 6-5 The 37th meeting between the American League and the National League was Minnesota’s first time hosting the Midsummer Classic. The N.L. lineup was filled with future Hall of Famers and baseball legends, including Willie Mays, , , , Richie Allen, , , and . Mays started the game off with a lead-off home run that went 415 feet to left field. Mays also had two walks and scored the game-winning run for the N.L. in the seventh inning on an infield single from . Overall, it was the National League’s superior pitching which resulted in their 6-5 victory. was awarded the Most Valuable Player after pitching three shutout innings. For the first time in All-Star Game history, the N.L. took the Midsummer Classic lead, 18-17-1.

1971 – TIGER STADIUM,, DDETROIT – A.L., 6-4 The 43rd Midsummer Classic was the third time the Tigers played host to the All-Star Game, having also hosted the game in 1941 and 1951. In the top of the third inning, Hank Aaron hit a home run for his first career All-Star Game homer. Trailing 3-0 in the bottom of the third, came to bat for the American League and hit a massive home run off . The two-run home run cleared the roof of the stadium and hit one of the light towers over 400 feet from home plate. Frank Robinson also hit a two-run homer, putting the A.L. up 4-3 after three innings. The home run from Robinson was the first time a player had hit a home run for both leagues in All-Star Game history. Roberto Clemente would score the N.L.’s last run in the eighth by hitting a home run in his final All-Star Game appearance. There were a total of 18 future Hall of Famers to play in the Midsummer Classic, and all six of the home runs hit in the game were hit by future Hall of Famers. The A.L.’s 6-4 victory ended their eight-game losing streak.

1976 – VETERANS STADIUM,, PPHILADELPHIA – N.L., 7-1 The 1976 All-Star Game was the third time the A.L. and N.L. met in Philadelphia, but it was the first time the game was played at Veterans Stadium. Philadelphia was chosen as the host site for the Midsummer Classic in honor of America’s bicentennial. The N.L. outhit the A.L. 10-5 and they scored seven runs en route to the 7-1 victory. The N.L. scored early, putting up two runs in the first, higlighted by a . The N.L. added two more runs in the fourth on a two-run homer from . The only run scored by the A.L. came on a solo home run by in the fourth inning. The N.L.’s win was their fifth consecutive victory. became only the second rook- ie to ever start as a pitcher in the All-Star Game, joining Dave Stenhouse, who started the second All-Star Game in 1962. ANGEL STADIUM, ANAHEIM 19 H_-_This_Date_in_All-Star_History_p018 - This Date in All-Star Game History.qxd 7/7/10 12:20 AM Page 20

1982 – OLYMPIC STADIUM,, MMONTREAL – N.L., 4-1 The 53rd Midsummer Classic was the first time an All-Star Game was played outside of the United States. Olympic Stadium in Montreal was filled with 59,057 fans in attendance, the tenth-highest attended All-Star Game in history. The American League was able to score a run in the first inning, but was unsuccesful at converting hits into runs over the final eight innings. tied the All-Star Game record for most singles in a game with three. In the second inning, permitted a two-run homer to the N.L.’s Dave Concepcion. The N.L. picked up two more runs in the third and sixth innings, and the game ended with the National League recording their 11th consecutive win over the American League.

1993 – CAMDEN YARDS,, BBALTIMORE – A.L., 9-3 The American League collected their sixth straight All-Star Game victory in 1993 at Camden Yards in Baltimore, and the game yielded one of the most mem- orable moments in recent All-Star Game history when imposing left-hander threw a blazing to the screen with at the plate. The game belonged to , who came through with a home run and an RBI-double after failing to collect an extra-base hit in his previous seven All-Star appearances. Puckett’s efforts earned him Most Valuable Player honors and it helped deliver the win the American League and Jack McDowell, who would go on to win the 1993 A.L. Award. Puckett became the first player in history to win the MVP award. , who was traded to the Florida Marlins from the on June 24th, became the first player from a first-year expansion team to be elected to the All-Star Game starting lineup.

1999 – FENWAY PARK,, BBOSTON – A.L., 4-1 The 1999 All-Star Game at Fenway Park was a celebration of baseball’s past and present, and played host to one of the most touching scenes in All-Star Game history. The pregame ceremonies featured the introduction of 41 baseball legends, including Stan Musial, Hank Aaron and Willie Mays, but the largest ovation belonged to 80-year-old Boston hero Ted Williams. Escorted on a golf cart, Williams threw out the ceremonial first pitch as stars of the past and present surrounded him for an emotional embrace. Moments later, Red Sox ace Pedro Martinez took the mound and etched his name into All-Star history by striking out the first four batters he faced, and five total in his two innings of work. The American League capitalized on Pedro’s energy and scored two in the bottom of the first inning. The runs proved to be more than enough as the A.L. went on to defeat the National League 4-1, with Martinez picking up the win and MVP honors in front of the hometown fans. The teams combined for 22 , an All-Star record for a nine-inning game.

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2004 – MINUTE MAID PARK,, HHOUSTON – A.L., 9-4 The 75th Midsummer Classic was a struggle from the beginning for the National League. started for the N.L. in front of his home- town fans on two days rest and allowed a two-run homer to in the first inning, followed by a three-run shot from eventual Most Valuable Player Alfonso Soriano. The six-run inning was the most one team had scored in an inning in an All-Star Game since the A.L. tallied a record seven runs in the third inning in 1983. It was also only the second time in All-Star history that a team has scored six runs in a single inning. The six-run deficit was too much for the N.L., especially after added a 423-foot two-run blast off in the sixth inning. The N.L. scored three runs in the fourth inning with an RBI-double from Edgar Renteria and a two-run double by . picked up the victory for the American League, their seventh consecutive All-Star Game victory. At 73-years-old, National League manager Jack McKeon became the oldest manager to manage an All-Star Game after becoming the oldest manager to manage a in 2003 with the Florida Marlins.

ALL-STAR GAMES IN ANGELS HISTORY The 2010 Midsummer Classic marks the third All-Star Game played at Angel Stadium. The Angels previously played host to the All-Star Game in 1967 and 1989 when the stadium was called Anaheim Stadium. The American League and National League have split the previous two All-Star Games in Anaheim.

JULY 11, 1967 — ANAHEIM STADIUM,, AANAHEIM — N.L., 2-1 (15) The first All-Star Game in Anaheim was a game for the ages -- a 15-inning, three-hour and 41-minute affair that featured 20 future Hall of Famers. The 46,309 fans in attendance were treated to a pitchers’ duel as the teams combined to rack up a then-record 30 strikeouts. The game was deadlocked at 1-1 after nine innings, with both runs coming off solo home runs by Philadelphia’s Dick Allen and Baltimore’s . The game remained tied heading into the 15th inning when Cincinnati Tony Perez hit a solo home run off Oakland’d Jim “Catfish” Hunter to give the N.L. a 2-1 lead. Mets rookie Tom Seaver came in to preserve Don Drysdale’s win as Perez went on to collect Most Valuable Player honors, giving the N.L. their second consecutive 2-1 extra-innings victory. Along with the 2008 Midsummer Classic at Yankee Stadium in New York, the 1967 All-Star Game is one of the two longest games by innings.

JULY 11, 1989 — ANAHEIM STADIUM,, AANAHEIM — A.L., 5-3 The 1989 Midsummer Classic turned into a one-man show as Kansas City’s rare combination of power and was on display for the entire game. In the top of the first inning, with two outs and two men on base in scoring position, Jackson raced from left field to left-center to catch a Pedro Guerrero liner, keeping the National League off the scoreboard. Jackson then led off the bottom of the first inning with a massive 448-foot homer to center field off San Francisco’s . He later swiped second base, joining Willie Mays as the only players ever to hit a home run and steal a base in an All-Star Game. The American League went on to win 5-3, with 42-year old picking up the win and Jackson taking home the Most Valuable Player trophy. The game marked the first time the A.L. had won back-to-back All-Star Games since 1957-58.

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ANGEL STADIUM IN ANAHEIM SEATING CAPACITY: ...... 45,285 SURFACE: ...... Grass DIMENSIONS: Left Field Line: ...... 365 feet, 8 foot wall Left Field Power Alley: ...... 387 feet, 8 foot wall Center Field: ...... 400 feet, 8 foot wall Right Field Power Alley: ...... 370 feet, 18 foot wall Right Field Line:...... 365 feet, 18 foot wall

Angel Stadium — Home of the of Anaheim

The Angels have called 2000 Way their home for 32 years since the stadium, then known as Anaheim Stadium, opened in 1966.

The stadium originally seated 43,204, but underwent construction between 1979 and 1980 to accommodate the National Football League’s Los Angeles Rams. The modifications allowed room for 65,158 fans for the 1981 baseball season. Following the Rams departure to St. Louis, renovations to the stadium began once again in 1996 and were completed in time for in 1998. On April 1st, 43,311 fans watched as the Angels beat the Yankees, 4-1, at the team’s newly renovated ballpark, renamed Edison International Field.

Upon its transformation to a baseball-only facility, the stadium was built with convenience, comfort, and courtesy. Some unique amenities included terraced , widened concourses, new restroom and concession areas, a modernized press box and broadcast booth, family oriented seating sections, state of the art suites and more.

Sunday, October 22, 2002 was an exceptional day at the stadium for the Angels and their fans as the club won its first ever World Series, defeating the in Game Seven at home. It was the eighth consecutive time a seventh game had been won by the home team dating back to 1982.

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Prior to the 2004 season, the park adopted the name Angel Stadium, which it is still called today. 2006 marked a record year for the Angels as they posted a home attendance of 3,406,790, and in 2009, the Angels recorded the seventh consecutive year of attendance numbers totaling over three million. They finished the 2009 season with a home attendance of 3,240,374, the second-highest in the American League and fifth-highest in the Majors.

Anaheim Stadium — 1989

Angel Stadium of Anaheim has been the host of the Midsummer Classic on two previous occasions, hosting in 1967 and 1989. The 38th and 60th annual All-Star Games were particularly special because both hold a piece of baseball history. On July 11, 1967, the National League beat the American League, 2-1, in a game that remained tied at 1-1 until the 15th inning. The contest was also the longest Midsummer Classic ever at the time, and it remains as one of just two All-Star Games to last 15 innings. Twenty-two years later, on July 11, 1989, with President Ronald Reagan looking on, the American League claimed a 5-3 victory over the National League as the was used for the first time in an All-Star Game.

SIGNATURE EVENTS IN ANGEL STADIUM HISTORY

April 9, 1966 Anaheim Stadium, the Angels’ original ballpark, opens

July 11, 1967 Anaheim Stadium hosts the 38th All-Star Game

July 11, 1989 The Angels host the 60th Midsummer Classic

October 1, 1996 Renovations to Anaheim Stadium begin and are completed in time for Opening Day 1998

September 15, 1997 Anaheim Stadium is renamed Edison International Field of Anaheim

October 27, 2002 The Angels win their first World Series in franchise history, defeating the San Francisco Giants at home in Game Seven

December 29, 2003 Angels announce the stadium will be renamed to Angel Stadium of Anaheim

July 13, 2010 Angel Stadium hosts Major League Baseball’s 81st All-Star Game

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XM ALL-STAR FUTURES GAME

Atlanta Braves rookie was a member of the U.S. Team in the 2009 XM All-Star Futures Game at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. Year Result Managers MVP (ORGANIZATION) 1999 World 7, U.S. 0 , U.S. Alfonso Soriano, World (NYY) , World

2000 U.S. 3, World 2 , U.S. , U.S. (SD) Tony Perez, World

2001 U.S. 5, World 1 , U.S. Toby Hall, U.S. (TB) Minnie Minoso, World

2002 World 5, U.S. 1 , U.S. Jose Reyes, World (NYM) Dave Concepcion, World

2003 U.S. 3, World 2 , U.S. Grady Sizemore, U.S. (CLE) Tony Oliva, World

2004 U.S. 4, World 3 , U.S. , U.S. (TOR) , World

2005 World 4, U.S. 0 , U.S. Justin Huber, World (KC) Guillermo Hernandez, World

2006 U.S. 8, World 5 , U.S. Billy Butler, U.S. (KC) , World

2007 World 7, U.S. 2 , U.S. Chin-Lung Hu, World (LA) Juan Marichal, World

2008 U.S. 3, World 0 , U.S. Che-Hsuan Lin, World (BOS) , World

2009 World 7, U.S. 5 (7) , U.S. Rene Tosoni, World (MIN) Jose Oquendo, World

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Sixty-two players have competed in both the XM All-Star Futures Game and the Major League Baseball All-Star Game through 2009: , BOS (2000) Felix Hernandez, SEA (2004) Hanley Ramirez, FLA (2005) , HOU (1999) Aaron Hill, TOR (2004) Jose Reyes, NYM (2002) Hank Blalock, TB (2001) , PHI (2003) Alex Rios, CWS (2003) , MIL (2006) , MIN (2002) Francisco Rodriguez, NYM (2002) , CWS (2000) Brandon Inge, DET (2000) B.J. Ryan (1999) , DET (2001-02) Edwin Jackson, ARI (2003) C.C. Sabathia, NYY (2000) , SF (2004) , MIN (2002, 05) Ervin Santana, LAA (2003) Robinson Cano, NYY (2003-04) Evan Longoria, TB (2007) , OAK (2000) Aaron Cook, COL (2002) Felipe Lopez, STL (2000-01) Grady Sizemore, CLE (2003) Francisco Cordero, CIN (1999) Jose Lopez, SEA (2002) Alfonso Soriano, CHI (1999) Carl Crawford, TB (2002) , STL (2001) , CHI (2007) , TEX (2005) Russell Martin, LA (2005) Justin Upton, ARI (2007) , WSH (2001) Victor Martinez, BOS (2002) , PHI (2001) , MIL (2004) , MIN (2003) Jose Valverde, DET (2001) Rafael Furcal, LA (1999) , MIN (2002, 04) , DET (2005) Marcus Giles (1999) Mark Mulder (1999) Edinson Vólquez, CIN (2005) Adrian Gonzalez, SD (2001) Dioner Navarro, TB (2004) Vernon Wells, TOR (1999-2000) , KC (2003) Carlos Peña, TB (2000-01) David Wright, NYM (2004) Josh Hamilton, TEX (2000) , HOU (2006) , BOS (2003) J.J. Hardy, MIN (2003) , STL (1999) , SF (2000) , MIL (2002) Aramis Ramirez, CHI (1999)

Texas Rangers Neftali Feliz (left) and San Diego Padres hurler Mat Latos (right) are two of the 16 players that have appeared in the Majors this season after playing in the 2009 XM All-Star Futures Game at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. The others include: Pedro Alvarez (Pirates); (Giants); (Astros); Starlin Castro (Cubs); Jhoulys Chacin (Rockies); Alcides Escobar (Brewers); Jason Heyward (Braves); Brad Lincoln (Pirates); (Orioles); Carlos Santana (Indians); Scott Sizemore (Tigers); Mike Stanton (Marlins); Chris Tillman (Orioles); and , Jr. (Rockies).

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STATE FARM HOME RUN DERBY

Brewers Prince Fielder topped Rangers outfielder Nelson Cruz in the final round of the 2009 State Farm Home Run Derby, becoming the first Brewer ever to win the contest. Prince, who hit a total of 23 home runs in the Derby, connected on the four longest homers of the night, including a towering 503-foot shot in the second round.

Since 1985, winners of the event have included:

Year Winner(s) Runner(s)-up 2009 Prince Fielder Nelson Cruz 2008 Justin Morneau Josh Hamilton 2007 Alex Rios 2006 Ryan Howard David Wright 2005 Ivan Rodriguez 2004 Lance Berkman 2003 Albert Pujols 2002 Sammy Sosa 2001 Luis Gonzalez Sammy Sosa 2000 Sammy Sosa Ken Griffey, Jr. 1999 Ken Griffey, Jr. Jeromy Burnitz 1998 Ken Griffey, Jr. 1997 Tino Martinez 1996 Mark McGwire 1995 Frank Thomas 1994 Ken Griffey, Jr. Fred McGriff 1993 Juan Gonzalez Ken Griffey, Jr. 1992 Mark McGwire Ken Griffey, Jr. 1991 Cal Ripken, Jr. Paul O’Neill 1990 (TIE) Mark McGwire and Matt Williams 1989 (Tie) and (TIE) , Howard Ruben Sierra Johnson, and Kevin Mitchell 1988 Postponed due to rain 1987 Ozzie Virgil 1986 (Tie) and Wally Joyner 1985 Dave Parker (Tie) Five with four HR

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ALL-TIME HOME RUN DERBY LEADERS From 1985 to 2009, the format for the competition has changed four times but the individual number of homers each player hits has always been recorded. Player No. of Derbys Career Derby Homers Ken Griffey, Jr. 8 74 Jason Giambi 3 68 Sammy Sosa 6 65 Mark McGwire 7 56 Albert Pujols 3 52 Barry Bonds 6 47 Ryan Howard 3 41 Bobby Abreu 1 41 Lance Berkman 4 39 David Ortiz 3 36 Josh Hamilton 1 35 Miguel Tejada 2 30 Prince Fielder 2 26 Justin Morneau 2 26 Larry Walker 3 25 2 24 David Wright 1 22 Garret Anderson 1 22 Jim Thome 3 21 Albert Belle 3 21 Ivan Rodriguez 2 21 Nelson Cruz 1 21 Alex Rios 1 19 Frank Thomas 2 19 Vladimir Guerrero 2 19 Cal Ripken, Jr. 4 17 4 16 Tino Martinez 1 16 Luis Gonzalez 1 16 Miguel Cabrera 1 15

Albert Pujols appeared in his third career Home Run Derby in 2009, and now ranks fifth all-time with 52 career homers in the contest.

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MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARD At the conclusion of the 81st All-Star Game, the Ted Williams Most Valuable Player will be presented the Arch Ward Trophy. The award is now presented by Chevrolet. Most Valuable Player honors of the Midsummer Classic were dedicated in memory of 18-time All-Star Ted Williams, who passed away on July 5, 2002. The Arch Ward Trophy is named after the late Chicago Tribune Sports Editor who convinced his superiors and baseball officials that a match between the greatest players of the American and National Leagues would be a fitting attraction to the 1933 World’s Fair in Chicago. The All-Star Game MVP award was first presented in 1962. Known as the Arch Ward Award until 1969, it was renamed the Commissioner’s Trophy in 1970. In 1985, Commis sion er returned the trophy’s original name in honor of the game’s founder. In the 44-year history of the award, four players have won the honor twice: Willie Mays (1963, 1968), Steve Garvey (1974, 1978), Gary Carter (1981, 1984), and Cal Ripken, Jr. (1991, 2001). Ken Griffey (1980) and Ken Griffey Jr. (1992) are the only father-son combination in All-Star history to win the award. Sandy Alomar, Jr. (1997) and (1998) are the only brothers to win the award. Last year’s winner was outfielder Carl Crawford, who made a game-saving grab in left field in the bottom of the seventh inning of a 3-3 game, robbing slugger Brad Hawpe of a home run. Only two players have been selected MVP from the losing team - Brooks Robinson (1966) and (1970). No MVP Award was given in 2002.

MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS Year Player, Team Position Performance 1962 (1) Maury Wills, LA (NL) SS 1-for-1, 2 R, 1 SB 1962 (2) * Leon Wagner, LA (AL) LF 3-for-4, 2 RBI 1963 * Willie Mays, SF CF 1-for-3, 2 RBI, 2 SB 1964 Johnny Callison, Phi (NL) RF 1-for-3, HR, 3 RBI 1965 * Juan Marichal, SF P 3.0 IP, 0 R, 1 H 1966 * Brooks Robinson, Bal 3B 3-for-4, 3B 1967 Tony Perez, Cin 3B 1-for-2, HR, 1 RBI 1968 * Willie Mays, SF CF 1-for-4, 1 R 1969 * Willie McCovey, SF 1B 2-for-4, 2 HR, 3 RBI 1970 * Carl Yastrzemski, Bos CF-1B 4-for 6, 1 RBI 1971 * Frank Robinson, Bal RF 1-for-2, HR, 2 RBI 1972 * Joe Morgan, Cin 2B 1-for-4, 1 RBI 1973 , SF RF 2-for-2, 2B, HR, 2 RBl 1974 * Steve Garvey, LA 1B 2-for-4, 2B, 1 RBI 1975 Bill Madlock, Chi (N.L.) 3B 1-for-2, 2 RBI , NY (N.L.) P W, 2.0 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 4 SO 1976 * George Foster, Cin CF-RF 1-for-3, HR, 3 RBI 1977 * , LA P W, 3.0 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 4 SO 1978 * Steve Garvey, LA 1B 2-for-3, 3B, 2 RBI 1979 * Dave Parker, Pit RF l-for-3, 1 RBI 1980 Ken Griffey, Sr., Cin LF 2-for-3, HR, 1 RBI 1981 * Gary Carter, Mon C 2-for-3, 2 HR, 2 RBI 1982 * Dave Concepcion, Cin SS l-for-3, HR, 2 RBI 1983 * Fred Lynn, Cal CF l-for-3, HR, 4 RBI 1984 * Gary Carter, Mon C l-for-2, HR, 1 RBI 1985 * LaMarr Hoyt, SD P W, 3.0 IP, 1R, 2 H 1986 * Roger Clemens, Bos P W, 3.0 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 2 SO 1987 , Mon LF 3-for-3, 3B, 2 RBI

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Year Player, Team Position Performance 1988 * , Oak C 1-for-1, HR, 2 RBI 1989 * Bo Jackson, KC LF 2-for-4, HR, 2 RBI 1990 Julio Franco, Tex 2B 1-for-3, 2B, 2 RBI 1991 * Cal Ripken, Jr., Bal SS 2-for-3, HR, 3 RBI 1992 * Ken Griffey, Jr., Sea CF 3-for-3, HR, 2 RBI 1993 * Kirby Puckett, Min LF 2-for-3, HR, 2 RBI 1994 Fred McGriff, Atl 1B 1-for-1, HR, 2 RBI 1995 , Fla OF 1-for-1, HR, 1 RBI 1996 * , LA C 2-for-3, HR, 2 RBI 1997 Sandy Alomar, Jr., Cle C 1-for-1, HR, 2 RBI 1998 * Roberto Alomar, Bal 2B 3-for-4, HR, 1 RBI 1999 * Pedro Martinez, Bos P W, 2.0 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 5 SO 2000 * , NYY SS 3-for-3, 2B, 2 RBI 2001 * Cal Ripken, Jr., Bal 3B-SS 1-for-2, HR, 1 RBI 2002 None 2003 * Garret Anderson, Ana LF 3-for-4, HR, 2B, 2 RBI 2004 * Alfonso Soriano, Tex 2B 2-for-3, HR, 3 RBI 2005 * Miguel Tejada, Bal SS 1-for-3, HR, 2 RBI 2006 Michael Young, Tex 2B 1-for-2, 3B, 2 RBI 2007 * , Sea CF 3-for-3, HR, 2 RBI 2008 J.D. Drew, BOS RF 2-for-4, HR, 2 RBI 2009 Carl Crawford, TB LF 1-for-3, Game-saving catch * - started game W - Winning Pitcher

Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Carl Crawford was awarded the Ted Williams Most Valuable Player Award presented by Chevrolet following his performance in the 2009 All- Star Game at Busch Stadium. Crawford became the first positon player to win the award without driving in or scoring a run in the contest after his game-saving grab in the bottom of the seventh inning kept the A.L. and N.L. locked in a 3-3 tie.

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PLAYERS SELECTED AS ALL-STARS IN BOTH LEAGUES (1933-2009) Player American League National League Aaron, Henry 1975 1955-58, 1959 (2), 1962-74 Allen, Dick 1972, 1974 1965-67, 1970 Alomar, Roberto 1991-2001 1990 Arroyo, Luis 1961 1955 Bay, Jason 2009 2005-06 Bell, George 1987, 1990 1991 Blue, Vida 1971, 1975 1978, 1980-81 Bonds, Bobby 1975 1971, 1973 Boone, Bob 1983 1976, 1978-79 Boone, Bret 2001, 2003 1998 Brown, Kevin 1992 1996-98, 2000, 2003 Bunning, Jim 1957, 1959, 1961 (2), 1962-63 1964, 1966 Burks, Ellis 1990 1996 Burroughs, Jeff 1974 1978 Cardenas, Leo 1971 1964, 1966, 1968 Cirillo, Jeff 1997 2000 , Will 1994 1988-92 Clemens, Roger 1986, 1988, 1990-92, 1997-98, 2001, 2003 2004-05 Cone, David 1994, 1997, 1999 1988, 1992 Cordero, Francisco 2004 2007, 2009 Cuccinello, Tony 1952, 1955 1933, 1938 Cuellar, Mike 1970-71, 1974 1967 Culp, Ray 1969 1963 Davis, Chili 1994 1984, 1986 Diaz, Bo 1981 1987 Edmonds, Jim 1995 2000, 2003, 2005 Fairly, Ron 1977 1973 Fernandez, Tony 1986-87, 1989, 1999 1992 Fingers, Rollie 1973-76, 1981-82 1978 Forsch, Ken 1981 1976 Fuentes, Brian 2009 2005-07 Garner, Phil 1976 1980-81 Gordon, Tom 1998, 2004 2006 Gossage, Rich 1975-76, 1978, 1980-82 1977, 1984-85 Green, Shawn 1999 2002 Griffey, Jr., Ken 1990-99 2000, 2004, 2007 Guerrero, Vladimir 2004-07 1999-2002 Guzman, Cristian 2001 2008 Haren, Dan 2006 2008-09 Harvey, Bryan 1991 1993 Hendrick, George 1974-75 1980, 1983 Henke, Tom 1987 1995 Howell, Jay 1985, 1987 1989 Isringhausen, Jason 2000 2005 John, Tommy 1968, 1979-80 1978 Johnson, Davey 1968-70 1973 Johnson, Randy 1990, 1993-95, 1997 1999-2002 Jones, Doug 1988-90 1992, 1994 Jones, Ruppert 1977 1982 Justice, David 1997 1993-94 Kelly, Roberto 1992 1993 Kennedy, Terry 1987 1981, 1983, 1985 Leonard, Emil (Dutch) 1940, 1943, 1944 1951 Leonard, Jeffrey 1989 1987 Lilly, Ted 2004 2009 Lofton, Kenny 1994-96, 1998-99 1997

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Player American League National League Loretta, Mark 2006 2004 Lowell, Mike 2007 2002-04 Martinez, Dennis 1995 1990-92 Martinez, Pedro 1998-99 1996-97, 2005-06 McGriff, Fred 2000 1992, 1994-96 McGwire, Mark 1987-92, 1995-97 1998-2000 Messersmith, Andy 1971 1974-76 Mize, Johnny 1953 1937, 1939-42, 1946-49 Monday, Rick 1968 1978 Murcer, Bobby 1971-74 1975 Murray, Eddie 1978, 1981-86 1991 Myers, Randy 1997 1990, 1994-95 Nettles, Graig 1975, 1977-80 1985 Niekro, Phil 1984 1969, 1975, 1978, 1982 Offerman, Jose 1999 1995 Oliver, Al 1980-81 1972, 1975-76, 1982-83 O’Neill, Paul 1994-95, 1997-98 1991 Palmeiro, Rafael 1991, 1998-99 1988 Parker, Dave 1990 1977, 1979-81, 1985-86 Parrish, Lance 1980, 1982-86, 1990 1988 Parrish, Larry 1987 1979 Perry, Gaylord 1972, 1974 1966, 1970, 1979 Randolph, Willie 1976-77, 1980-81, 1987 1989 Reardon, Jeff 1988, 1991 1985-86 Reynolds, Craig 1978 1979 Rigney, Bill 1962 1948, 1958 Robinson, Frank 1966-67, 1969-71, 1974 1956-57, 1959, 1961-62, 1965 Rodriguez, Francisco 2004, 2007-08 2009 Rojas, Cookie 1971-74 1965 Roseboro, John 1969 1958, 1961-62 Rowe, Schoolboy 1935-36 1947 Ryan, Nolan 1972-73, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1989 1981, 1985 Saberhagen, Bret 1987, 1990 1994 Sain, Johnny 1953 1947, 1948 Santana, Johan 2005-07 2009 Sax, Steve 1989-90 1982-83, 1986 Schilling, Curt 2004 1997-99, 2001-02 Sheffield, Gary 2004-05 1992-93, 1996, 1998-2000, 2003 Simmons, Ted 1981, 1983 1972-74, 1977-79 Singer, Bill 1973 1969 Smith, Lee 1994 1983, 1987, 1991, 1993 Smith, Reggie 1969, 1972 1974-75, 1977-78, 1980 Soriano, Alfonso 2002-05 2006-08 Staub, Rusty 1976 1967-71 Sutcliffe, Rick 1983 1987 Tejada, Miguel 2002, 2004-06 2008-09 Temple, John 1961 (2) 1956-57, 1959 (2) Thompson, Jason 1977-78 1982 Thome, Jim 1997-1999 2004 Trillo, Manny 1983 1977, 1981-82 Urbina, Ugueth 2002 1998 Vaughn, Greg 1993, 1996, 2001 1998 Viola, Frank 1988 1990 Washington, Claudell 1975 1984, 1991 Welch, Bob 1990 1980 White, Devon 1989, 1993 1998 Wickman, Bob 2005 2000 Wilhelm, Hoyt 1959, 1961-62 1953, 1970 Winfield, Dave 1981-88 1977-80 Young, Dmitri 2003 2007

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ALL-STARS IN THE HALL OF FAME * — includes 2010 induct ee (July 25, 2010, in Cooperstown, NY) Henry Aaron Frank Robinson Luis Aparicio Carlton Fisk Al Lopez Babe Ruth Nolan Ryan Ernie Banks Mickey Mantle Ryne Sandberg Yog i Ber ra Juan Marichal Red Schoendienst Eddie Mathews Tom Seaver Willie Mays George Brett Lou Brock Willie McCovey Ozzie Smith Rich Gossage Johnny Mize Paul Molitor Joe Morgan Willie Stargell Gary Carter Stan Musial Don Sutton Roberto Clemente Rickey Henderson James Collins Joe Cronin Jim Palmer Andre Dawson* Reggie Jackson Tony Perez Gaylord Perry Ferguson Jenkins Kirby Puckett Ted Williams Joe DiMaggio Pee Wee Reese Larry Doby Jim Rice Dave Winfield Bobby Doerr Cal Ripken Jr. Don Drysdale Carl Yastrzemski Dennis Eckersley Sandy Koufax Brooks Robinson

Hall of Famer Rod Carew played Eight-time All-Star Andre Dawson in six All-Star Games during his will be inducted into the National Angels career, tied for the most in Baseball Hall of Fame in club history with . Cooperstown, NY on July 25, 2010.

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FOREIGN-BORN PLAYERS THAT APPEARED IN THE ALL-STAR GAME (1933-2009) Player Birthplace Alfonzo, Edgardo St. Teresa, Venezuela Alomar, Roberto Ponce, Alomar, Sandy Salinas, Puerto Rico Alomar, Jr., Sandy Salinas, Puerto Rico Alou, Felipe Haina, Alou, Matty Haina, Dominican Republic Alvarez, Wilson Maracaibo, Venezuela Andujar, Joaquin San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic Aparicio, Luis Maracaibo, Venezuela Armas, Tony Anzoategui, Venezuela Arrojo, Rolando Havana, Cuba Avila, Roberto Veracruz, Mexico Azcue, Joe Cienfuegos, Cuba Baerga, Carlos Santurce, Puerto Rico Baez, Danys Pinar Del Rio, Cuba Batista, Tony Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic Bay, Jason Trail, B.C., Canada Bell, George San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic Beltran, Carlos Manati, Puerto Rico Benitez, Armando Ramon Santana, Dominican Republic Blyleven, Bert Zeist, Holland Cabrera, Miguel Maracay, Venezuela Calderon, Ivan Fajardo, Puerto Rico Campaneris, Bert Pueblo Nuevo, Cuba Canseco, Jose Havana, Cuba Cardenas, Leo Mantanzas, Cuba Carew, Rod Gatun, Panama Carrasquel, Chico Caracas, Venezuela Carty, Rico San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic Castilla, Vinny Oaxaca, Mexico Castillo, Luis San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic Cedeno, Cesar Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Cepeda, Orlando Ponce, Puerto Rico Clemente, Roberto Carolina, Puerto Rico Colon, Bartolo Altamira, Dominican Republic Concepcion, Dave Aragua, Venezuela Cano, Robinson San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic Consuegra, Sandy Potrerillos, Cuba Contreras, Jose Las Martinas, Cuba Cora, Joey Caguas, Puerto Rico Cordero, Francisco Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Cordero, Wil Mayaguez, Puerto Rico Cruz, Jose Arroyo, Puerto Rico Cruz, Nelson Monte Cristi, Dominican Republic Cuellar, Mike Las Villas, Cuba Davalillo, Vic Cabimas, Venezuela Davis, Chili Kingston, Jamaica Delgado, Carlos Aguadilla, Puerto Rico Dempster, Ryan Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada Diaz, Bo Cua, Venezuela Dickson, Jason London, Ontario, Canada Duncan, Mariano San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic Fernandez, Tony San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic Fielder, Prince Ontario, Canada Fornieles, Mike Havana, Cuba Franco, Julio Hato Mayor, Dominican Republic Fukudome, Kosuke Kagoshima, Japan Furcal, Rafael Loma De Cabrera, Dominican Republic Gagne, Eric Montreal, Quebec, Canada Galarraga, Andres Caracas, Venezuela Garcia, Carlos Tachira, Venezuela ANGEL STADIUM, ANAHEIM 33 M - All-Stars in Both Leagues_p028 - All-Stars in Both Leagues.qxd 7/7/10 1:13 AM Page 34

Player Birthplace Garcia, Damaso Moca, Dominican Republic Garcia, Freddy Caracas, Venezuela Gonzalez, Alex Cagua, Venezuela Gonzalez, Juan Vega Baja, Puerto Rico Griffin, Alfredo Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Guerrero, Pedro San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic Guerrero, Vladimir Nizao Bani, Dominican Republic Guillen, Carlos Aragua, Venezuela Guillen, Ozzie Oculare del Tuy, Venezuela Guzman, Cristian Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Guzman, Juan Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Hasegawa, Shigetoshi Kobe, Japan Heath, Jeff Ft. William, Canada Hernandez, Felix Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela Hernandez, Jose Vega Alta, Puerto Rico Hernandez, Livan Villa Clara, Cuba Hernandez, Ramon Caracas, Venezuela Hernandez, Roberto Santurce, Puerto Rico Hernandez, Willie Aquada, Puerto Rico Higuera, Ted Los Mochis, Mexico Hiller, John Toronto, Ontario, Canada Izturis, Cesar Barquisimeto, Venezuela Javier, Julian San Francisco de Macoris, D.R. Jenkins, Ferguson Chatham, Canada Jones, Andruw Willemstad, Curacao Jose, Felix Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Judd, Oscar London, Ontario, Canada Kelly, Roberto Panama City, Panama Kim, Byung-Hyun Gwangju, Korea Lea, Charlie Orleans, France Lee, Carlos Aguadulce, Panama Lima, Jose Santiago, Dominican Republic Liriano, Francisco San Cristobal, Dominican Republic Loaiza, Esteban Tijuana, Mexico Lopez, Felipe Bayamon, Puerto Rico Lopez, Javier Ponce, Puerto Rico Lopez, Jose Anzoategui, Venezuala Lowell, Mike San Juan, Puerto Rico Mantilla, Felix Isabela, Puerto Rico Marichal, Juan Laguna Verde, Dominican Republic Marmol, Carlos Bonao, Dominican Republic Martin, Russell East York, Ontario, Canada Martinez, Dennis Granada, Nicaragua Martinez, Pedro Manoguayabo, Dominican Republic Martinez, Ramon Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Martinez, Victor Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela Matsui, Hideki Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan Mesa, Jose Pueblo Viejo, Dominican Republic Millan, Felix Yabucoa, Puerto Rico Minoso, Minnie Havana, Cuba Molina, Yadier Bayamon, Puerto Rico Mondesi, Raul San Cristobal, Dominican Republic Montanez, Willie Catano, Puerto Rico Mora, Melvin Agua Negra, Venezuela Morales, Jerry Yabucoa, Puerto Rico Morneau, Justin New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada Mota, Manny Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Navarro, Dioner Caracas, Venezuela Nilsson, David Brisbane, Australia Nomo, Hideo Osaka, Japan Offerman, Jose San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic Oglivie, Ben Colon, Panama Okajima, Hideki Kyoto, Japan Oliva, Tony Pinar del Rio, Cuba Ordonez, Magglio Caracas, Venezuela

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Player Birthplace Ortiz, David Haina, Dominican Republic Palmeiro, Rafael Havana, Cuba Park, Chan Ho Kong Ju City, South Korea Pascual, Camilo Havana, Cuba Peña, Carlos Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Pena, Tony Monte Cristi, Dominican Republic Perez, Carlos Nigua, Dominican Republic Perez, Odalis Las Matas de Farfan, Dominican Republic Perez, Pascual San Cristobal, Dominican Republic Perez, Tony Camaguey, Cuba Pizarro, Juan Santurce, Puerto Rico Polanco, Placido Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Posada, Jorge Santurce, Puerto Rico Power, Vic Arecibo, Puerto Rico Puhl, Terry Melville, Saskatchewan, Canada Pujols, Albert Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Quantrill, Paul London, Ontario, Canada Ramirez, Aramis Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Ramirez, Hanley Samana, Dominican Republic Ramirez, Manny Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Raymond, Claude St. Jean, Quebec, Canada Renteria, Edgar Barranquilla, Colombia Reyes, Jose Villa Gonzalez, Dominican Republic Rivera, Mariano Panama City, Panama Rodriguez, Francisco Caracas, Venezuela Rodriguez, Henry Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Rodriguez, Ivan Manati, Puerto Rico Rojas, Cookie Havana, Cuba Rosen, Goody Toronto, Ontario, Canada Saito, Takashi Miyagi, Japan Samuel, Juan San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic Sanguillen, Manny Colon, Panama Santana, Ervin La Romana, Dominican Republic Santana, Johan Tovar Merida, Venezuela Santiago, Benito Ponce, Puerto Rico Sasaki, Kazuhiro Sendai City, Japan Selkirk, George Huntsville, Canada Sierra, Ruben Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico Soria, Joakim Monclova, Mexico Soriano, Alfonso San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic Sosa, Sammy San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic Soto, Geovany San Juan, Puerto Rico Soto, Mario Bani, Dominican Republic Suzuki, Ichiro Kasugai, Japan Tartabull, Danny San Juan, Puerto Rico Taylor, Tony Central Alara, Cuba Tejada, Miguel Bani, Dominican Republic Thomson, Bobby Glasgow, Scotland Tiant, Luis Marianao, Cuba Trillo, Manny Caripito, Venezuela Urbina, Ugueth Caracas, Venezuela Valenzuela, Fernando Navojoa, Mexico Valverde, Jose San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic Vazquez, Javier Ponce, Puerto Rico Versalles, Zoilo Veldado, Cuba Vidro, Jose Mayaguez, Puerto Rico Virgil, Ozzie Mayaguez, Puerto Rico Vizquel, Omar Caracas, Venezuela Volquez, Edinson Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Walker, Larry Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada White, Devon Kingston, Jamaica Williams, Bernie San Juan, Puerto Rico Zambrano, Carlos Puerto Cabello, Venezuela Zimmerman, Jeff Kelowna, Canada

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BROTHERS SELECTED AS ALL-STARS Brothers Year(s) League Sandy Alomar, Jr. 1990-92, 1996-98 A.L. Roberto Alomar 1990 N.L. 1991-2001 A.L.

Felipe Alou 1962, 1966, 1968 N.L. Matty Alou 1968-69 N.L.

Bret Boone 1998 N.L. 2001, 2003 A.L. 2003 N.L.

Ken Brett 1974 N.L. George Brett 1976-88 A.L.

Mort Cooper 1942-43, 1946 N.L. Walker Cooper 1942-44, 1946-50 N.L.

Joe DiMaggio 1936-42, 1946-51 A.L. Dom DiMaggio 1941-42, 1946, 1949-52 A.L. Vince DiMaggio 1943-44 N.L.

Brian Giles 2000-01 N.L. Marcus Giles 2003 N.L.

Lee Grissom 1937 N.L. 1954 N.L.

Ramon Martinez 1990-91 N.L. Pedro Martinez 1996-97, 2005, 2006 N.L. 1998-99 A.L.

Carlos May 1969, 1971 A.L. 1969, 1971-72 N.L.

Phil Niekro 1969, 1975, 1978, 1982 N.L. 1984 A.L. 1979 N.L.

Pascual Perez 1983 N.L. Carlos Perez 1995 N.L.

Gaylord Perry 1966, 1970, 1979 N.L. 1972, 1974 A.L. 1970 A.L.

Luke Sewell 1937 A.L. Joe Sewell 1943-44, 1946 N.L.

Dixie Walker 1943-44, 1946-47 N.L. 1943, 1947 N.L.

Lloyd Waner 1938 N.L. Paul Waner 1933-35, 1937 N.L.

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FATHER AND SON ALL-STARS Father/Son Year(s) League Sandy Alomar, Sr. 1970 A.L. Sandy Alomar, Jr. 1990, 1991-92, 1996-98 A.L. Roberto Alomar 1990 N.L. 1991-2001 A.L.

Felipe Alou 1962, 1966, 1968 N.L. Moises Alou 1994, 97-98, 2001, 2004, 2005 N.L.

Gus Bell 1953-54, 1956-57 N.L. Buddy Bell 1973, 1980-82, 1984 A.L.

Bobby Bonds 1971, 1973 N.L. 1975 A.L. Barry Bonds 1990, 1992-98, 2000-04, 2007 N.L.

Ray Boone 1954, 1956 A.L. 1976, 1978-79 N.L. 1983 A.L. 1998 N.L. 2001, 2003 A.L. Aaron Boone 2003 N.L.

Cecil Fielder 1990-91, 1993 A.L. Prince Fielder 2007, 2009 N.L.

Ken Griffey, Sr. 1976-77, 1980 N.L. Ken Griffey, Jr. 1990-1999 A.L. 2000, 2004, 2007 N.L.

Jim Hegan 1947, 1949-52 A.L. Mike Hegan 1969 A.L.

Randy Hundley 1969 N.L. Todd Hundley 1996-97 N.L.

Vern Law 1960 N.L. Vance Law 1988 N.L.

Gary Matthews, Sr. 1979 N.L. , Jr. 2006 A.L.

Ken Griffey, Sr. and Ken Griffey, Jr. have played in a total of 17 All-Star games. The duo played together with the from 1990-92, becoming the first father-son combination in Major League history to play in the same game.

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ROOKIE ALL-STARS A.L. Non-Pitchers N.L. Non-Pitchers ------1966 Richie Ashburn ------1948 Sandy Alomar, Jr. ------1990 Johnny Bench ------1968 Jim Busby ------1951 ------1986 Gary Carter ------1975 Rod Carew ------1967 ------1946 ------1974 Kosuke Fukudome ------2008 Alvin Davis ------1984 Carlos Garcia ------1994 Joe DiMaggio ------1936 Bill Grabarkewitz ------1970 Walt Dropo ------1950 Ed Kazak ------1949 Carlton Fisk ------1972 ------1997 ------1996 ------1998 Willard Marshall ------1942 Ron Hansen ------1960 Greg Olson ------1990 ------1961 Mike Piazza ------1993 Kent Hrbek ------1982 Albert Pujols ------2001 ------1953 Ruppert Jones ------1977 Tim Raines ------1981 Wally Joyner------1986 Frank Robinson------1956 ------1983 ------2001 ------1953 ------1988 Evan Longoria------2008 Juan Samuel------1984 Fred Lynn ------1975 ------1982 ------1969 ------2003 Geovany Soto ------2008 Mark McGwire ------1987 Dan Uggla------2006 Minnie Minoso ------1951 Matt Nokes ------1987 N.L. Pitchers Tony Oliva------1964 Luis Arroyo ------1955 Willie Randolph------1976 ------1946 Rich Rollins ------1962 Bill Dawley ------1983 George Scott ------1966 ------1984 Kevin Seitzer ------1987 Ichiro Suzuki ------2001 ------1995 Tom Tresh ------1962 John Hudek ------1994 ------1943 ------1949 Butch Wynegar ------1976 ------1995 Carlos Perez ------1995 A.L. Pitchers ------1968 Rolando Arrojo ------1998 ------2009 ------1957 Lance Carter ------2003 Tom Seaver ------1967 Mark Clear ------1979 Ben Sheets------2001 Jason Dickson------1997 Fernando Valenzuela ------1981 Chuck Estrada ------1960 Scott Williamson ------1999 Mark Fidrych ------1976 ------2003 ------1978 Francisco Liriano ------2006 Mike MacDougal ------2003 Hideki Okajima ------2007 Jonathan Papelbon ------2006 Don Schwall------1961 ------1947 Dave Stenhouse ------1962 Dean Stone ------1954 Matt Young ------1983 Jeff Zimmerman ------1999 38 2010 ALL-STAR GAME M - All-Stars in Both Leagues_p028 - All-Stars in Both Leagues.qxd 7/7/10 1:13 AM Page 39

ROOKIE ALL-STAR STARTERS Year Player League Team Posi tion 1936 Joe DiMaggio AL New York RF 1943 Dick Wakefield AL Detroit LF 1948 Richie Ashburn NL Philadelphia CF 1949 Eddie Kazak NL St. Louis 3B 1950 Walt Dropo AL Boston 1B 1960 (*) Ron Hansen AL Baltimore SS 1962 (*) Rich Rollins AL Minnesota 3B 1962 (2) Dave Stenhouse AL Washington P 1962 (2) Tom Tresh AL New York SS 1964 Tony Oliva AL Minnesota RF 1966 George Scott AL Boston 1B 1967 Rod Carew AL Minnesota 2B 1976 Mark Fidrych AL Detroit P 1981 Fernando Valenzuela NL Los Angeles P 1986 Wally Joyner AL California 1B 1990 Sandy Alomar, Jr. AL Cleveland C 1995 Hideo Nomo NL Los Angeles P 2001 Ichiro Suzuki AL Seattle CF 2003 Hideki Matsui AL New York CF 2008 Kosuke Fukudome NL Chicago CF 2008 Geovany Soto NL Chicago C (*) Both games. OLDEST & YOUNGEST ALL-STARS Participant The oldest player to participate in an All-Star Game was Satchel Paige at 47 years, seven days (1953). The oldest non-pitcher in an All-Star Game was Pete Rose at 44 years, three months and two days (1985). The youngest player or pitcher to participate in an All-Star Game was Dwight Gooden at 19 years, seven months and 24 days (1984).

Starter The oldest starting player in an All-Star Game was Barry Bonds at 42 years, 11 months, 17 days (2007). The youngest starting player in an All-Star Game was Al Kaline at 20 years, six months (1955). The oldest in an All-Star Game was Roger Clemens at 41 years, 11 months and nine days (2004). The youngest starting pitcher in an All-Star Game was Dwight Gooden at 21 years, seven months and 30 days (1986).

Winning Pitcher The oldest pitcher to win an All-Star Game was Nolan Ryan at 42 years, five months and 10 days (1989).

Losing Pitcher The oldest pitcher to lose an All-Star Game was Roger Clemens at 41 years, 11 months and nine days (2004).

Home Run The oldest player to hit a home run in an All-Star Game was Cal Ripken Jr. at 40 years, 10 months and 15 days (2001). The youngest player to hit a home run in an All-Star Game was Johnny Bench at 21 years, 228 days (1969).

Hit The oldest player to get a hit in an All-Star Game was Carlton Fisk at 43 years, seven months and 13 days (1991).

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ALL-STAR MANAGERS Manager League Years Club Alou, Felipe N.L. 1995 Montreal Alston, Walter N.L. 1954, 1956-57 Brooklyn N.L. 1960 (1, 2), 1964, 1966-67, 1975 Los Angeles Altobelli, Joe A.L. 1984 Baltimore Anderson, Sparky N.L. 1971, 1973, 1976-77 Cincinnati A.L. 1985 Detroit Baker, Del A.L. 1941 Detroit Baker, Dusty N.L. 2003 Chicago Bauer, Hank A.L. 1967 Baltimore Berra, Yogi N.L. 1974 New York Bochy, Bruce N.L. 1999 San Diego Boudreau, Lou A.L. 1949 Cleveland Brenly, Bob N.L. 2002 Arizona Cochrane, Mickey A.L. 1935 Detroit Cox, Bobby N.L. 1992-93, 1996-97, 2000 Atlanta Craig, Roger N.L. 1990 San Francisco Cronin, Joe A.L. 1934 Washington A.L. 1940, 1947 Boston Dark, Alvin N.L. 1963 San Francisco A.L. 1975 Oakland Dressen, Charlie N.L. 1953 Brooklyn Durocher, Leo N.L. 1942, 1948 Brooklyn N.L. 1952, 1955 New York Dyer, Eddie N.L. 1947 St. Louis Francona, Terry A.L. 2005, 2008 Boston Fregosi, Jim N.L. 1994 Philadelphia Frey, Jim A.L. 1981 Kansas City Frisch, Frank N.L. 1935 St. Louis Garner, Phil N.L. 2006 Houston Gaston, Cito A.L. 1993-94 Toronto Girardi, Joe A.L. 2010 New York Green, N.L. 1981 Philadelphia Grimm, Charlie N.L. 1936, 1946 Chicago Guillen, Ozzie A.L. 2006 Chicago Haney, Fred A.L. 1958-59 Milwaukee Hargrove, Mike A.L. 1996, 1998 Cleveland Harris, Bucky A.L. 1948 New York Hartnett, Gabby N.L. 1939 Chicago Herzog, Whitey N.L. 1983, 1986, 1988 St. Louis Hodges, Gil N.L. 1970 New York Houk, Ralph A.L. 1962 (1, 2), 1963 New York Howser, Dick A.L. 1986 Kansas City Hurdle, Clint N.L. 2008 Colorado Hutchinson, Fred N.L. 1962 (1, 2) Cincinnati Johnson, Darrell A.L. 1976 Boston Johnson, Davey N.L. 1987 New York Kelly, Tom A.L. 1988, 1992 Minnesota Kuenn, Harvey A.L. 1983 Milwaukee La Russa, Tony A.L. 1989-91 Oakland N.L. 2005, 2007 St. Louis Lasorda, Tommy N.L. 1978-79, 1982, 1989 Los Angeles Lemon, Bob A.L. 1979 New York

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Manager League Years Club Leyland, Jim N.L. 1998 Florida A.L. 2007 Detroit Lopez, Al A.L. 1955 Cleveland A.L. 1960 (1, 2), 1964-65 Chicago Mack, Connie A.L. 1933 Philadelphia Maddon, Joe A.L. 2009 Tampa Bay Manuel, Charlie N.L. 2009-10 Philadelphia Martin, Billy A.L. 1977-78 New York A.L. 1982 Oakland Mauch, Gene N.L. 1965 Philadelphia McCarthy, Joe A.L. 1936-39, 1942-44 New York McGraw, John N.L. 1933 New York McKechnie, Bill N.L. 1940-41 Cincinnati McKeon, Jack N.L. 2004 Florida McNamara, John A.L. 1987 Boston Mele, Sam A.L. 1966 Minnesota Murtaugh, Danny N.L. 1961 (1, 2), 1972 Pittsburgh O’Neill, Steve A.L. 1946 Detroit Owens, Paul N.L. 1984 Philadelphia Piniella, Lou N.L. 1991 Cincinnati Richards, Paul A.L. 1961 (1, 2) Baltimore Sawyer, Eddie N.L. 1951 Philadelphia Schoendienst, Red N.L. 1968-69 St. Louis Scioscia, Mike A.L. 2003 Anaheim Shotten, Burt N.L. 1950 Brooklyn Showalter, Buck A.L. 1995 New York Smith, Mayo A.L. 1969 Detroit Southworth, Billy N.L. 1943-44 St. Louis N.L. 1949 Boston Stengel, Casey A.L. 1950-54, 1956-58, 1959 (1, 2) New York Tanner, Chuck N.L. 1980 Pittsburgh Terry, Bill N.L. 1934, 1937-38 New York Torre, Joe A.L. 1997, 1999-02, 2004 New York Valentine, Bobby N.L. 2001 New York Weaver, Earl A.L. 1970-72, 1980 Baltimore Williams, Dick A.L. 1968 Boston A.L. 1973-74 Oakland N.L. 1985 San Diego

Philadelphia Phillies manager Charlie Manuel will lead the N.L. All-Star squad for the second consecutive year, while A.L. manager Joe Girardi of the makes his managerial debut at the Midsummer Classic.

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ALL-STAR GAME ALL-TIME LEADERS

BATTING GAMES SELECTED (THROUGH 2009)* RBI 1. Hank Aaron ...... 25 1. Ted Williams ...... 12 T2. Willie Mays...... 24 T2. Fred Lynn ...... 10 T2. Stan Musial...... 24 T2. Stan Musial...... 10 4. Mickey Mantle ...... 20 4. Willie Mays...... 9 T5. Cal Ripken, Jr...... 19 T5. Hank Aaron ...... 8 T5. Ted Williams ...... 19 T5. Rocky Colavito...... 8 T7. ...... 18 T5. Cal Ripken, Jr...... 8 T7. Rod Carew ...... 18 T8. Barry Bonds ...... 7 T7. Al Kaline...... 18 T8. Steve Garvey...... 7 T7. Brooks Robinson ...... 18 T8. Ken Griffey, Jr...... 7 T7. Carl Yastrzemski...... 18 AVERAGE RUNS SCORED (minimum of 10 at-bats) 1. Willie Mays...... 20 1. Richie Ashburn ...... 600 2. Stan Musial...... 11 T2. Moises Alou ...... 500 3. Ted Williams ...... 10 T2. Charlie Gehringer ...... 500 4. Rod Carew ...... 8 T2. ...... 500 T5. Hank Aaron ...... 7 5. Al Simmons ...... 462 T5. Joe DiMaggio ...... 7 T6. ...... 455 T5. Nellie Fox ...... 7 T6. Leon Wagner ...... 455 T5. Steve Garvey...... 7 8. Ken Griffey, Jr...... 440 T5. Al Kaline...... 7 9. Billy Herman ...... 433 T5. Joe Morgan...... 7 T10. ...... 429 T5. Jackie Robinson ...... 7 T10. Derek Jeter ...... 429

HOME RUNS 1. Stan Musial...... 6 T2. Fred Lynn ...... 4 T1. Willie Mays ...... 40 T2. Ted Williams ...... 4 T1. Stan Musial ...... 40 T4. Johnny Bench...... 3 3. Ted Williams ...... 30 T4. Gary Carter ...... 3 4. Steve Garvey...... 23 T4. Rocky Colavito...... 3 T5. Cal Ripken, Jr...... 22 T4. Harmon Killebrew...... 3 T5. Brooks Robinson ...... 22 T4. Ralph Kiner ...... 3 7. Dave Winfield ...... 20 T4. Willie Mays...... 3 T8. Hank Aaron ...... 19 T4. Alfonso Soriano ...... 3 T8. Johnny Bench...... 19 T8. Al Kaline...... 19 HITS 1. Willie Mays...... 23 * Please note that two All-Star Games were 2. Stan Musial...... 20 played each year between 1959 and 1962. T3. Nellie Fox ...... 14 T3. Ted Williams ...... 14 T5. Hank Aaron ...... 13 T5. Billy Herman ...... 13 T5. Cal Ripken, Jr...... 13 T5. Brooks Robinson ...... 13 T5. Dave Winfield ...... 13 10. Al Kaline...... 12

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PITCHING GAMES SELECTED (THROUGH 2009)* WALKS 1. Warren Spahn ...... 17 1. Jim Palmer ...... 7 2. Tom Seaver...... 12 T2. Carl Hubbell...... 6 3. Roger Clemens...... 11 T2. Robin Roberts ...... 6 T4. Steve Carlton ...... 10 T2. ...... 6 T4. Whitey Ford ...... 10 T2. Lon Warneke ...... 6 T4. ...... 10 T6. Ewell Blackwell...... 5 T4. Randy Johnson...... 10 T6. Steve Carlton ...... 5 T4. Juan Marichal...... 10 T6. Dizzy Dean...... 5 T4. ...... 10 T6. Bob Gibson ...... 5 T10. Jim Bunning...... 9 T6. ...... 5 T10. Don Drysdale...... 9 T6. Nolan Ryan...... 5 T10. Bob Gibson ...... 9 T6. Warren Spahn ...... 5 T10. Rich Gossage ...... 9 T10. Carl Hubbell...... 9 T10. Early Wynn...... 9 ERA (minimum: 9.0 IP) 1. ...... 0.00 1. Don Drysdale ...... 19.1 2. Juan Marichal ...... 0.50 T2. Jim Bunning ...... 18.0 3. Bob Feller ...... 0.73 T2. Lefty Gomez ...... 18.0 4. Randy Johnson ...... 0.75 T2. Juan Marichal ...... 18.0 5. Dave Stieb ...... 0.77 T5. Robin Roberts...... 14.0 6. Jim Bunning ...... 1.00 T5. Warren Spahn ...... 14.0 7. Ewell Blackwell ...... 1.32 7. Ewell Blackwell ...... 13.2 8. Don Drysdale ...... 1.40 T8. Roger Clemens ...... 13.0 9. Hal Newhouser ...... 1.69 T8. Mel Harder ...... 13.0 10. ...... 2.00 T8. Tom Seaver ...... 13.0

STRIKEOUTS SAVES 1. Don Drysdale...... 19 (since 1969) 2. Tom Seaver...... 16 1. Mariano Rivera ...... 4 3. Jim Palmer ...... 14 2. Dennis Eckersley ...... 3 T4. Jim Bunning...... 13 3. Bruce Sutter ...... 2 T4. Bob Feller ...... 13 4. Many are tied with...... 1 T4. Catfish Hunter ...... 13 T7. Ewell Blackwell...... 12 T7. Randy Johnson...... 12 * Please note that two All-Star Games were T7. Juan Marichal...... 12 played each year between 1959 and 1962. T7. Sam McDowell...... 12 T7. ...... 12

WINS 1. Lefty Gomez...... 3 T2. ...... 2 T2. Don Drysdale...... 2 T2. ...... 2 T2. Juan Marichal...... 2 T2. Bruce Sutter ...... 2 T7. Many are tied with...... 1

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ALL-STAR GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL BATTING Games Most Games — 24 — By three players. Stan Musial, N.L., 1943-63 (consecutive); Willie Mays, N.L., 1954-73 (consecutive); Hank Aaron, N.L., 1955-74 (23 games); A.L., 1975 (one game). Most Games, Pinch-Hitter — 10 — Stan Musial, N.L. Batting Average and At Bats Highest Batting Average, Career (20 or more at-bats) — .500 — Charlie Gehringer, A.L., (10- for-20 in six games). Most At-Bats, Career — 75 — Willie Mays, N.L., (24 games). Most At-Bats, Nine-Inning Game — 5 — Accomplished many times. Most recently by Cal Ripken, Jr., A.L., July 12, 1994; Ivan Rodriguez, A.L., July 12, 1994; Tony Gwynn, N.L., July 12, 1994. Most At-Bats, Extra-Inning Game — 7 — Willie Jones, N.L., July 11, 1950, 14 innings. Runs Most Runs, Career — 20 — Willie Mays, N.L., (24 games). Most Runs, Game — 4 — Ted Williams, A.L., July 9, 1946. Most Runs, Inning — 1 — By many players. Hits Most Consecutive Games Batting Safely — 7 — Accomplished three times. Mickey Mantle, A.L., 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959 (second game), 1960 (second game); Joe Morgan, N.L., 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977; Dave Winfield, A.L., 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988. Most Hits, Career — 23 — Willie Mays, N.L., (24 games). Most Hits as a Pinch-Hitter, Career — 3 — Stan Musial, N.L., (in 10 pinch-hit at-bats). Most Hits, Game — 4 — Accomplished three times. Joe Medwick, N.L., July 7, 1937 (two sin- gles, two doubles in five at-bats); Ted Will iams , A.L., July 9, 1946 (two singles, two home runs in four at-bats, also one ); Carl Yastrzemski, A.L., July 14, 1970 (three singles, one dou- ble in six at-bats), 12 innings. Most Hits, Inning — 1 — By many players. Singles Most Singles, Game — 3 — Accomplished 10 times. Charlie Gehringer, A.L., July 7, 1937; Billy Herman, N.L., July 9, 1940; , N.L., July 13, 1943; Bobby Avila, A.L., July 13, 1954; Ken Boyer, N.L., July 10, 1956; Harmon Killebrew, A.L., July 7, 1964; Carl Yastrzemski, A.L., July 14, 1970 (12 innings); Rickey Henderson, A.L., July 13, 1982; Ivan Rodriguez, A.L., July 7, 1998; Derek Jeter, A.L., July 13, 2004. Most Singles, Inning — 1 — By many players. Doubles Most Doubles, Career — 7 — Dave Winfield, N.L., 1977-80; A.L., 1981-88 (12 games). Most Doubles, Game — 2 — By eight players. Al Simmons, A.L., July 10, 1934; Joe Medwick, N.L., July 7, 1937; Ted Kluszewski, N.L., July 10, 1956; Ernie Banks, N.L., July 7, 1959; Barry Bonds, N.L., July 13, 1993; , A.L., July 9, 2002; , N.L., July 9, 2002; Albert Pujols, N.L., July 13, 2004. Triples Most Triples, Career — 3 — By two players. Willie Mays, N.L., 1954-73 (24 games); Brooks Robinson, A.L., 1960-74 (18 games). Most Triples, Game — 2 — Rod Carew, A.L., July 11, 1978.

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Three or More Career Home Runs Only 10 players have hit three or more home runs in ASG competition. Stan Musial (24 games)...... 6 Fred Lynn (9 games) ...... 4 Ted Williams (18 games)...... 4 Johnny Bench (12 games) ...... 3 Gary Carter (10 games)...... 3 Rocky Colavito (9 games) ...... 3 Harmon Killebrew (11 games) ...... 3 *Ralph Kiner (5 games) ...... 3 Alfonso Soriano (6 games) ...... 3 Willie Mays (24 games)...... 3 *Accomplished in consecutive All-Star Games, 1949-51

Most Home Runs, Game — 2 — By five players. Arky Vaughan, N.L., July 8, 1941 (con sec u tive); Ted Williams, A.L., July 9, 1946; Al Rosen, A.L., July 13, 1954 (consec u tive); Willie McCovey, N.L., July 23, 1969 (consecutive); Gary Carter, N.L., August 9, 1981 (consec u tive). Home Run in First ASG At-Bat — 14 Players Max West N.L. July 9, 1940 First Inning Walter Evers A.L. July 13, 1948 Second Inning N.L. August 3, 1959 Seventh Inning George Altman N.L. July 11, 1961 Eighth Inning Johnny Bench N.L. July 23, 1969 Second Inning Dick Dietz N.L. July 14, 1970 Ninth Inning N.L. July 17, 1979 Eighth Inning Terry Steinbach A.L. July 12, 1988 Third Inning Bo Jackson A.L. July 11, 1989 First Inning Jeff Conine N.L. July 11, 1995 Eighth Inning Javier Lopez N.L. July 8, 1997 Seventh Inning Hank Blalock A.L. July 15, 2003 Eighth Inning David Ortiz A.L. July 13, 2004 Sixth Inning David Wright N.L. July 11, 2006 Second Inning J.D. Drew A.L. July 15, 2008 Seventh Inning

Home Run as Leadoff Batter, Start of Game — Accomplished five times — Frankie Frisch, N.L., July 10, 1934; Lou Boudreau, A.L., July 6, 1942; Willie Mays, N.L., July 13, 1965; Joe Morgan, N.L., July 19, 1977; Bo Jackson, A.L., July 11, 1989. Pinch-Hit Home Runs — 18 Times Mickey Owen N.L. July 6, 1942 Eighth Inning N.L. July 13, 1954 Eighth Inning Larry Doby A.L. July 13, 1954 Eighth Inning Willie Mays N.L. July 10, 1956 Fourth Inning Stan Musial N.L. July 13, 1960 Seventh Inning Harmon Killebrew A.L. July 11, 1961 Sixth Inning George Altman N.L. July 11, 1961 Eighth Inning Pete Runnels A.L. July 30, 1962 Third Inning Reggie Jackson A.L. July 13, 1971 Third Inning A.L. July 25, 1972 Eighth Inning N.L. July 24, 1973 Sixth Inning Carl Yastrzemski A.L. July 15, 1975 Sixth Inning Lee Mazzilli N.L. July 17, 1979 Eighth Inning A.L. July 15, 1986 Seventh Inning Fred McGriff N.L. July 12, 1994 Ninth Inning Jeff Conine N.L. July 11, 1995 Eighth Inning Hank Blalock A.L. July 15, 2003 Eighth Inning Victor Martinez A.L. July 10, 2007 Eighth Inning

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Most Consecutive Games Hitting Home Runs — 3 — Ralph Kiner, N.L., 1949, 1950, 1951. Most Grand Slams, Career — 1 — Fred Lynn, A.L., July 6, 1983 (third inning). Back-to-Back Home Runs — Five Times Rosen, Boone A.L. July 13, 1954 Third Inning Williams, Mantle A.L. July 10, 1956 Sixth Inning Garvey, Wynn N.L. July 15, 1975 Second Inning Jackson, Boggs A.L. July 11, 1989 First Inning Jeter, Ordonez A.L. July 10, 2001 Sixth Inning Total Bases Most Total Bases, Career — 40 — By two players. Stan Musial, N.L., 1943-63 (24 games); Willie Mays, N.L., 1954-73 (24 games). Most Total Bases, Game — 10 — Ted Williams, A.L., July 9, 1946. Most Total Bases, Inning — 4 — By many players. Extra-Base Hits Most Extra-Base Hits, Career — 8 — By two players. Stan Musial, N.L., 1943-63 (24 games - two doubles, six home runs); Willie Mays, N.L., 1954-73 (24 games - two doubles, three triples, three home runs). Most Extra-Base Hits, Game — 2 — By many players. Runs Batted In Most Runs Batted In, Career — 12 — Ted Williams, A.L., 1940-42, 1946-51, 1954-60 (18 games). Most Runs Batted In, Game — 5 — By two players. Ted Williams, A.L., July 9, 1946; Al Rosen, A.L., July 13, 1954. Most Runs Batted In, Inning — 4 — Fred Lynn, A.L., July 6, 1983 (third inning). Bases on Balls Most Bases on Balls, Career — 11 — Ted Williams, A.L., 1940-42, 1946-51, 1954-60 (18 games). Most Bases on Balls, Game — 3 — By two players. Charlie Gehringer, A.L., July 10, 1934; Phil Cavarretta, N.L., July 11, 1944. Strikeouts Most Strikeouts, Career — 17 — Mickey Mantle, A.L., 1953-62, 1964, 1967-68 (16 games). Most Strikeouts, Game — 4 — Roberto Clemente, N.L., July 11, 1967 (15 innings) Most Strikeouts, Nine-Inning Game — 3 — By eleven players. Lou Gehrig, A.L., July 10, 1934; Bob L. Johnson, A.L., July 8, 1935; Stan Hack, N.L., July 11, 1939; , A.L., July 6, 1942; , A.L., July 13, 1943; Mickey Mantle, A.L., July 10, 1956; Johnny Roseboro, N.L., July 31, 1961; Willie McCovey, N.L., July 9, 1968; Johnny Bench, N.L., July 14, 1970; Albert Belle, A.L., July 9, 1996; , N.L., July 7, 1998. (Three other players have 3 strikeouts in extra inning games) Most Strikeouts, Inning - 1 - By many players. Sacrifice Hits and Flies Most Sacrifice Hits, Career — 1 — By many players. Most Sacrifice Flies, Career — 3 — George Brett, A.L., 1976-79, 1981-85, 1988 (10 games). Most Sacrifice Hits, Game or Inning — 1 — By many players. Most Sacrifice Flies, Game or Inning — 1 — By many players. Stolen Bases Most Stolen Bases, Career — 6 — Willie Mays, N.L., 1954-73 (24 games). Most Stolen Bases, Game — 2 — By four players. Willie Mays, N.L., July 9, 1963; Kelly Gruber, A.L., July 10, 1990; Roberto Alomar, A.L., July 14, 1992; , A.L., July 9, 1996. Most Stolen Bases, Inning — 2 — Roberto Alomar, A.L., July 14, 1992 (2nd inning). Stealing Home, Game — 1 — Harold “Pie” Traynor, N.L., July 10, 1934 (front end of a double steal with Mel Ott in the fifth inning). Most Times — 2 — Stan Musial, N.L., July 10, 1951; Tony Oliva, A.L., July 11, 1967, 15 innings.

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Miscellaneous Most Times , Career — 1 — By many players. Most Times Hit by Pitch, Inning or Game — 1 — By many players. Most Times Grounded Into Double Plays, Career — 3 — By two players. Joe DiMaggio, A.L., 1936-42, 1947-50 (11 games); Pete Rose, N.L., 1965, 1967, 1969-71, 1973-82, 1985 (16 games). Most Times Grounding Into Double Plays, Game — 2 — , A.L., July 9, 1963. Most Times Reached First Base Safely, Game — 5 — Accomplished three times. Charlie Gehringer, A.L., July 10, 1934 (two singles, three bases on balls); Phil Cavaretta, N.L., July 11,1944 (three bases on balls, one single, one triple); Ted Williams, A.L., July 9, 1946 (two singles, two home runs, one base on balls). Service Most Times Playing on Winning Club — 17 — Willie Mays, N.L.; Hank Aaron, N.L. Most Times Playing on Losing Club — 15 — Brooks Robinson, A.L. Most Fielding Positions Played — 5 — Pete Rose, N.L., 1965-82, 85, second base, left field, right field, third base, first base (16 games).

CLUB BATTING AND BASE-RUNNING At-Bats and Plate Appearances Most Official At-Bats, Nine-Inning Game, One Club — 44 — A.L., July 14, 1992. Most Official At-Bats, Nine-Inning Game, Both Clubs — 83 — A.L. (44), N.L. (39), July 14, 1992. Fewest Official At-Bats, Nine-Inning Game, One Club — 27 — N.L., July 9, 1968 (eight innings). Fewest Official At-Bats, Nine-Inning Game, Both Clubs — 57 — A.L. (30), N.L. (27), July 9, 1968. Most Consecutive Batters Facing Pitcher, Game, One Club None Reaching Base — 20 — A.L., July 9, 1968 (Jim Fregosi doubled to start game, then 20 consecutive batters were retired before Tony Oliva doubled in seventh inning). Most Batters Facing Pitcher, Inning, One Club — 11 — A.L., July 10, 1934, fifth inning. Most Batters Facing Pitcher, Inning, Both Clubs — 19 — A.L. (11), N.L. (8), July 10, 1934, fifth inning. Runs Most Runs, Game, One Club — 13 — A.L., July 6, 1983; A.L., July 14, 1992; A.L., July 7, 1998. Most Runs, Game, Both Clubs — 21 — A.L. (13), N.L. (8), July 7, 1998. Most Runs, Inning, One Club — 7 — A.L., July 6, 1983, third inning. Most Runs, Inning, Both Clubs — 9 — A.L. (6), N.L. (3), July 10, 1934, fifth inning. Most Innings Scored, Game, One Club — 6 — A.L., July 7, 1998. Most Innings Scored, Game, Both Clubs — 10 — A.L. (6), N.L. (4), July 7, 1998. Hits Most Hits, Game, One Club — 19 — A.L., July 14, 1992; A.L., July 7, 1998. Most Hits, Game, Both Clubs — 31 — A.L. (17), N.L. (14), July 14, 1954; A.L. (19), N.L. (12), July 14, 1992; A.L. (19), N.L. (12), July 7, 1998. Fewest Hits, Game, One Club — 2 — N.L., July 10, 1990. Fewest Hits, Game, Both Clubs — 8— N.L. (5), A.L. (3), July 9, 1968. Singles Most Singles, Game, One Club — 16 — A.L., July 7, 1998. Most Singles, Game, Both Clubs — 26 — A.L. (16), N.L. (10), July 7, 1998. Fewest Singles, Game, One Club — 0 — A.L., July 9, 1968; N.L., July 11, 1995. Fewest Singles, Game, Both Clubs — 4 — N.L. (4), A.L. (0), July 9, 1968.

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Doubles Most Doubles, Game, One Club — 5 — A.L., July 10, 1934; A.L., July 12, 1949. Most Doubles, Game, Both Clubs — 7 — A.L. (5), N.L. (2), July 12, 1949; A.L. (4), N.L. (3), July 13, 1993. Fewest Doubles, Game, One Club — 0 — In many games; Fewest Doubles, Game, Both Clubs — 0 — July 6, 1942; July 9, 1946; July 13, 1948; July 8, 1958; July 13, 1976. Triples Most Triples, Game, One Club — 2 — A.L., July 10, 1934; A.L., July 10, 1951; N.L., July 13, 1976; A.L., July 11, 1978; A.L., July 6, 1983; A.L., July 13, 2004. Most Triples, Game, Both Clubs — 3 — A.L. (2), N.L. (1), July 11, 1978. Fewest Triples, Game One Club/Both Clubs — 0 — In many games.

Home Runs Most Home Runs, Game, One Club — 4 — N.L., July 10, 1951; A.L., July 13, 1954; N.L., July 13, 1960; N.L., August 9, 1981. Most Home Runs, Game, Both Clubs — 6 — N.L. (4), A.L. (2), July 10,1951; A.L. (4), N.L. (2), July 13, 1954; A.L. (3), N.L. (3), July 13, 1971. Most Home Runs, Extra-Inning Game, Both Clubs, No Other Runs — 3 — N.L. (2), A.L. (1), July 11, 1967. Fewest Home Runs, Game, One Club — 0 — In many games. Fewest Home Runs, Game, Both Clubs — 0 — In 15 games, most recently July 14, 2009. Most Consecutive Games, One or More Home Runs — 9 — N.L., 1969-77. Most Home Runs, Inning, Both Clubs — 3 — N.L. 2 (Musial, Elliott), A.L. 1 (Wertz), July 10, 1951, fourth inning; A.L. 2 (Jackson, F. Robinson), N.L. 1 (Aaron), July 13, 1971, third inning. Two Home Runs in an Inning by One Club — 14 Times (*Back-to-Back ) Boudreau, York A.L. July 6, 1942 First Inning Musial, Elliott N.L. July 10, 1951 Fourth Inning *Rosen, Boone A.L. July 13, 1954 Third Inning *Williams, Mantle A.L. July 10, 1956 Sixth Inning Williams, Boyer N.L. July 7, 1964 Fourth Inning Mays, Torre N.L. July 13, 1965 First Inning McAuliffe, Killebrew A.L. July 13, 1965 Fifth Inning Jackson, F. Robinson A.L. July 13, 1971 Third Inning *Garvey, Wynn N.L. July 15, 1975 Second Inning Morgan, Luzinski N.L. July 19, 1977 First Inning Rice, Lynn A.L. July 6, 1983 Third Inning *B. Jackson, Boggs A.L. July 11, 1989 First Inning *Jeter, Ordonez A.L. July 10, 2001 Sixth Inning Ramirez, Soriano A.L. July 13, 2004 First Inning Total Bases Most Total Bases, Game, One Club — 29 — A.L., July 13, 1954, A.L., July 14, 1992 Most Total Bases, Game, Both Clubs — 52 — A.L. (29), N.L. (23), July 13, 1954. Fewest Total Bases, Game, One Club — 2 — N.L., July 10, 1990. Fewest Total Bases, Game, Both Clubs — 10 — A.L. (8), N.L. (2), July 10, 1990. Extra-Base Hits Most Extra-Base Hits, Game, One Club — 7 — A.L., July 10, 1934 (five doubles, two triples); A.L., July 6, 1983 (three doubles, two triples, two home runs). Most Extra-Base Hits, Game, Both Clubs — 10 — N.L., (5 - one double, four home runs), A.L. (5 - one double, two triples, two home runs), July 10, 1951; A.L. (6 - four doubles, two home runs), N.L. (4 - three doubles, one home run), July 13, 1993. Fewest Extra-Base Hits, Game, One Club — 0 — Eleven times. A.L., July 11, 1944; N.L., July 9, 1946; A.L., July 14, 1953; N.L. July 8, 1958; A.L., July 8, 1958, N.L., July 9, 1963; A.L., July 16, 1985; N.L., July 12, 1988; N.L., July 11, 1989; N.L., July 10, 1990; A.L., July 13, 1999. Fewest Extra-Base Hits, Game, Both Clubs — 0 — July 8, 1958.

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INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Games Most — 10 — Roger Clemens, A.L., 1986, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, N.L., 2004, 2005 Most Consecutive Games Pitched — 6 — By two pitchers. Ewell Blackwell, N.L., 1946-51; Early Wynn, A.L., 1955-59 (both games in 1959). Most — 5 — By three pitchers. Lefty Gomez, A.L., 1933, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938; Robin Roberts, N.L., 1950, 1951, 1953, 1954, 1955; Don Drysdale, N.L., 1959 (1&2), 1962 (first game), 1964, 1968. Most Games Finished — 6 — By two pitchers. Rich Gossage, A.L., 1975, 1978, 1980; N.L., 1977, 1984, 1985; Mariano Rivera, A.L., 1997, 2000, 2004-06, 2009. Wins and Losses Most Games Won — 3 — Lefty Gomez, A.L., 1933, 1935, 1937. Most Games Lost — 2 — By seven pitchers. , N.L., 1942, 1943; , N.L., 1941, 1946; Whitey Ford, A.L., 1959 (first game), 1960 (second); , A.L., 1968, 1974; Jim Hunter, A.L., 1967, 1975; Dwight Gooden, N.L., 1986, 1988; , N.L., 1989, 2005. Innings Most Innings Pitched, Career — 19.1 — Don Drysdale, N.L. (eight games). Most Innings, Game — 6.0 — Lefty Gomez, A.L., July 8, 1935. Runs and Earned Runs Most Runs Allowed, Career — 13 — Whitey Ford, A.L. (six games). Most Runs Allowed, Game — 7 — , N.L., July 6, 1983. Most Runs Allowed, Inning — 7 — Atlee Hammaker, N.L., July 6, 1983, third inning. Most Earned Runs Allowed, Career — 11 — Whitey Ford, A.L. (six games). Most Earned Runs Allowed, Game — 7 — Atlee Hammaker, N.L., July 6, 1983. Most Earned Runs Allowed, Inning — 7 — Atlee Hammaker, N.L., July 6, 1983, third inning. Hits Most , Career — 19 — Whitey Ford, A.L., six games. Most Hits Allowed, Game — 9 — Tom Glavine, N.L., July 14, 1992. Most Hits Allowed, Inning — 7 — Tom Glavine, N.L., July 14, 1992, first inning (consec u tive). Home Runs Most Home Runs Allowed, Career — 4 — By two pitchers. Vida Blue, A.L., (two games); Catfish Hunter, A.L., (six games). Most Home Runs Allowed, Game — 3 — Jim Palmer, A.L., July 19, 1977. Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning — 2 (14 times) Mort Cooper N.L. July 6, 1942 First Inning A.L. July 10, 1951 Fourth Inning *Robin Roberts N.L. July 13, 1954 Third Inning *Warren Spahn N.L. July 10, 1956 Sixth Inning John Wyatt A.L. July 7, 1964 Fourth Inning A.L. July 13, 1965 First Inning N.L. July 13, 1965 Fifth Inning Dock Ellis N.L. July 13, 1971 Third Inning *Vida Blue A.L. July 15, 1975 Second Inning Jim Palmer A.L. July 19, 1977 First Inning Atlee Hammaker A.L. July 6, 1983 Third Inning *Rick Reuschel N.L. July 11, 1989 First Inning * N.L July 10, 2001 Sixth Inning Roger Clemens N.L. July 13, 2004 First Inning * - home runs were back-to-back

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Bases on Balls Most Bases on Balls, Career — 7 — Jim Palmer, A.L., five games. Most Bases on Balls, Game — 5 — Bill Hallahan, N.L., July 6, 1933 (two innings). Most Bases on Balls, Inning — 3 — By five pitchers. Early Wynn, A.L., August 3, 1959 (fifth inning); Jim Palmer, A.L., July 11, 1978 (third inning; consecutive); Jim Kern, A.L., July 17, 1979 (ninth inning); Dan Petry, A.L., July 16, 1985 (ninth inning); and , N.L., July 11, 2000 (third inning). Strikeouts Most Strikeouts, Career — 19 — Don Drysdale, N.L. (eight games). Most Strikeouts, Game — 6 — By four pitchers. Carl Hubbell, N.L., July 10, 1934 (three innings); , N.L., July 13, 1943 (2.2 innings); , N.L., July 11, 1950 (five innings); Ferguson Jenkins, N.L., July 11. 1967 (three innings). Most Consecutive Strikeouts, Game — 5 — By two pitchers. Carl Hubbell, N.L., July 10, 1934, three in first inning (Ruth, Gehrig, Foxx), two in second inning (Simmons, Cronin); Fernando Valenzuela, N.L., July 15, 1986, three in fourth inning (Mattingly, Ripken, Barfield), two in fifth inning (Whitaker, Higuera). Most Consecutive Strikeouts, Start of Game — 4 — Pedro Martinez, A.L., July 13, 1999. Hit Batsmen, Wild Pitches, Most Wild Pitches, Career — 2 — By seven pitchers. Ewell Blackwell, N.L. (six games); Robin Roberts, N.L. (five games); Tom Brewer, A.L. (one game); Juan Marichal, N.L. (eight games); Dave Stieb, A.L. (two games); , N.L. (three games); John Smoltz, N.L. (three games). Most Wild Pitches, Game — 2 — By four pitchers. Tom Brewer, A.L., July 10, 1956; Juan Marichal, N.L., July 30, 1962; Dave Stieb, A.L., July 8, 1980; John Smoltz, N.L., July 13, 1993. Most Wild Pitches, Inning — 2 — By three pitchers. Juan Marichal, N.L., July 30, 1962 (ninth inning); Dave Stieb, A.L., July 8, 1980 (seventh); John Smoltz, N.L., July 13, 1993 (sixth). Most Hit Batsmen, Inning or Game — 1 — By many pitchers. Most Balks, Career — 2 — Dwight Gooden, N.L., July 15, 1986, and July 12, 1988. Most Balks, Inning or Game — 1 — By seven pitchers. Bob Friend, N.L., July 11, 1960; , July 11, 1961; , A.L., July 15, 1975; Jim Kern, A.L., July 17, 1979; , A.L., July 15, 1986; Dwight Gooden, N.L., July 15, 1986, and July 12, 1988; , A.L., July 9, 2002.

GENERAL RECORDS Largest Attendance, Game — 72,086 — Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, August 9, 1981. Smallest Attendance, Game — 25,556 — Braves Field, Boston, July 7, 1936. Longest Game, by Innings — 15, twice — Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, July 11, 1967 (N.L., 2-1); Yankee Stadium, New York, July 15, 2008 (A.L., 4-3). Shortest Game, by Innings — 5 — Shibe Park, Philadelphia, July 8, 1952 - rain (N.L., 3-2). Longest Nine-Inning Game, by Time — 3 hours, 38 minutes — Coors Field, Denver, July 7, 1998 (A.L., 13-8). Shortest Nine-Inning Game, by Time — 1 hour, 53 minutes — Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis, July 9, 1940 (N.L., 4-0). Longest Extra-Inning Game, by Time — 4 hours, 50 minutes — Yankee Stadium, New York, July 15, 2008 (A.L., 4-3), 15 innings. Most Players, Nine-Inning Game, One Club — 30 — A.L., July 12, 2005. Most Players, Extra-Inning Game, One Club — 32 — A.L., July 15, 2008. Most Players, Nine-Inning Game, Both Clubs — 58 — July 10, 2001, N.L. (29), A.L. (29); July 12, 2005, N.L. (28), A.L. (30). Most Players, Extra-Inning Game, Both Clubs — 63 — A.L. (32), N.L. (31), July 15, 2008, 15 innings. Fewest Players, Game, One Club — 11 — A.L., July 6, 1942. Fewest Players, Game, Both Clubs — 27 — A.L. (15), N.L. (12), July 6, 1938.

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ALL-TIME ALL-STAR PLAYER ROSTER — A — AARON, Hank, 1B-OF (A.L.) 1975 Mil; (N.L.) 1955-58, 1959*, 1960*, 1961*, 1962*, 1963-65 Mil; 1966-74 Atl AASE, Don, P (A.L.) 1986 Bal ABREU, Bobby, OF (N.L.) 2004-05 Phil ADAMS, Ace, P (N.L.) 1943 NY ADCOCK, Joe, 1B (N.L.) 1960 (2) Mil AGEE, Tommie, OF (A.L.) 1966-67 Chi AGUILERA, Rick, P (A.L.) 1991-93 Min AGUIRRE, Hank, P (A.L.) 1962 Det ALEXANDER, Doyle, P (A.L.) 1988 Det ALFONZO, Edgardo, 2B (N.L.) 2000 NY ALLEN, John, P (A.L.) 1938 Cle ALLEN, Richard, 1B-3B (A.L.) 1972-74 Chi; (N.L.) 1965-67 Phi; 1970 St.L ALLEY, Eugene, SS (N.L.) 1967-68 Pit ALLISON, Robert, OF-1B (A.L.) 1959 Wash; 1963-64 Min ALOMAR, Roberto, 2B (N.L.) 1990 SD; (A.L.) 1991-95 Tor; 1996-98 Bal; 1999-2001 Cle ALOMAR, Jr., Sandy, C (A.L.) 1990-92, 1996-98 Cle ALOMAR, Sr., Sandy, 2B (A.L.) 1970 Cal ALOU, Felipe, OF (N.L.) 1962 SF; 1966, 1968 Atl ALOU, Matty, OF (N.L.) 1968-69 Pit ALOU, Moises, OF (N.L.) 1994 Mon; 1997 Fla; 1998, 2001 Hou, 2004 Chi; 2005 SF ALTMAN, George, OF (N.L.) 1961 (2), 1962 Chi ALVAREZ, Wilson, P (A.L.) 1994 Chi ALVIS, Maxwell, 3B (A.L.) 1965, 1967 Cle AMOVICH, Morris, OF (N.L.) 1939 Phi ANDERSON, Brady, OF (A.L.) 1992, 1996-97 Bal ANDERSON, Garret, OF (A.L.) 2002-03, Ana; 2005 LAA ANDREW, Nate, P (N.L.) 1944 Bos ANDREWS, Mike, 2B (A.L.) 1969 Bos ANDUJAR, Joaquin, P (N.L.) 1977, 1979 Hou; 1985 St.L ANTONELLI, John, P (N.L.) 1954, 1956-57 NY; 1958-59 SF APARICIO, Luis, SS (A.L.) 1958, 1959 (2), 1960-61, 1962 (2) Chi; 1963-64 Bal; 1970 Chi; 1971-72 Bos APPIER, Kevin, P (A.L.) 1995 KC APPLING, Luke, SS (A.L.) 1936, 1939-41, 1944, 1946-47 Chi ARMAS, Tony, OF (A.L.) 1981 Oak; 1983-84 Bos ARMSTRONG, Jack, P (N.L.) 1990 Cin ARROJO, Rolando, P (A.L.) 1998 TB ARROYO, Bronson, P (N.L.) 2006 Cin ARROYO, Luis, P (N.L.) 1955 St.L; (A.L.) 1961 (2) NY ASHBURN, Richie, OF (N.L.) 1948, 1951, 1953, 1958 Phi; 1962* NY ASHBY, Andy, P (N.L.) 1998-99 SD ATWELL, Toby, C (N.L.) 1952 Chi AURILIA, Rich, SS (N.L.) 2001 SF AUSMUS, Brad, C (A.L.) 1999 Det AVERILL, Earl, OF (A.L.) 1933-38 Cle AVERY, Steve, P (N.L.) 1993 Atl AVILA, Bobby, 2B (A.L.) 1952, 1954-55 Cle AZCUE, Jose, C (A.L.) 1968 Cle

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— B — BAERGA, Carlos, 2B (A.L.) 1992-93, 1995 Cle BAEZ, Danys, P (A.L.) 2005 TB BAGBY, Jim, P (A.L.) 1942-43 Cle BAGWELL, Jeff, 1B (N.L.) 1994, 1996-97, 1999 Hou BAILEY, Andrew, P (A.L.) 2009 Oak BAILEY, Edgar, C (N.L.) 1956-57, 1960 Cin; 1961 (2), 1963 SF BAINES, Harold, OF (A.L.) 1985-87, 1989 Chi; 1991 Oak; 1999 Bal BAKER, Dusty, OF (N.L.) 1981-82 LA BAKER, Eugene, 2B (N.L.) 1955 Chi BALDWIN, James P (A.L.) 2000 Chi BANDO, Sal, 3B (A.L.) 1969, 1972-75 Oak BANKS, Ernie, SS-1B (N.L.) 1955-58, 1959*, 1960*, 1961 (2), 1962*, 1965, 1967, 1969 BANNISTER, Floyd, P (A.L.) 1982 Sea BARBER, Steve, P (A.L.) 1963, 1966 Bal BARFIELD, Jesse, OF (A.L.) 1986 Tor BARKER, Len, P (A.L.) 1981 Cle BARTELL, Richard, SS (N.L.) 1933 Phi, 1937 NY BARTLETT, Jason, SS (A.L.) 2009 TB BASS, Kevin, OF (N.L.) 1986 Hou BATISTA, Tony, 3B (A.L.) 2000 Tor, 2002 Bal BATTEY, Earl, C (A.L.) 1962 (2), 1963, 1965-66 Min BAUER, Hank, OF (A.L.) 1952-54 NY; 1962 (2) KC BAY, Jason, OF (N.L.) 2005-06 Pit; (A.L.) 2009 Bos BAYLOR, Don, OF (A.L.) 1979 Cal BECK, Rod, P (N.L.) 1993-94, 1997 SF BECKERT, Glenn, 2B (N.L.) 1969-72 Chi BECKETT, Josh, P (A.L.) 2007, 2009 Bos BEDROSIAN, Steve, P (N.L.) 1987 Phi BELANGER, Mark, SS (A.L.) 1976 Bal BELL, Buddy, 3B (A.L.) 1973 Cle; 1980-82, 1984 Tex BELL, Gary, P (A.L.) 1960 (2), 1966 Cle; 1968 Bos BELL, George, OF (A.L.) 1987, 1990 Tor; (N.L.) 1991 Chi BELL, Gus, OF (N.L.) 1953-54, 1956-57 Cin BELL, Heath, P (N.L.) 2009 SD BELL, Jay, SS/2B (N.L.) 1993 Pit; 1999 Ari BELL, Roy, OF (A.L.) 1937 St.L BELLE, Albert, OF (A.L.) 1993-96 Cle; 1997 Chi BELLIARD, Ronnie, 2B (A.L.) 2004 Cle BELTRAN, Carlos, OF (N.L.) 2004 Hou; 2005-07, 2009 NY BENCH, Johnny, C (N.L.) 1968-80, 1983 Cin BENEDICT, Bruce, C (N.L.) 1981, 1983 Atl BENES, Andy, P (N.L.) 1993 SD BENITEZ, Armando, P (N.L.) 2003 NY, 2004 Fla BENTON, Alton, P (A.L.) 1941-42 Det BERE, Jason, P (A.L.) 1994 Chi BERGER, Wally, OF (N.L.) 1933-36 Bos BERKMAN, Lance, OF/1B (N.L.) 2001-02, 2004, 2006, 2008 Hou BERRA, Yogi, C (A.L.) 1948-58, 1959*, 1960*, 1961*, 1962 (1) NY BERRY, Ken, OF (A.L.) 1967 Chi BIBBY, Jim, P (N.L.) 1980 Pit BICHETTE, Dante, OF (N.L.) 1994-96, 1998 Col BICKFORD, Vernon, P (N.L.) 1949 Bos BIGGIO, Craig, C-2B (N.L.) 1991-92, 1994-98 Hou BILLINGHAM, Jack, P (N.L.) 1973 Cin

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BILLINGSLEY, Chad, P (N.L.) 2009 LA BLACKWELL, Ewell, P (N.L.) 1946-51 Cin BLAIR, Paul, OF (A.L.) 1969, 1973 Bal BLALOCK, Hank, 3B (A.L.) 2003-04 Tex BLANTON, Darrell, P (N.L.) 1937 Pit; 1941 Phi BLASINGAME, Donald, 2B (N.L.) 1958 St.L BLASS, Steve, P (N.L.) 1972 Pit BLAUSER, Jeff, SS (N.L.) 1993, 1997 Atl BLUE, Vida, P (A.L.) 1971, 75, Oak; (N.L.) 1978, 1980-81 SF BLUEGE, Oswald, 3B (A.L.) 1935 Wash BLYLEVEN, Bert, P (A.L.) 1973 Min; 1985 Cle BOCHTE, Bruce, 1B (A.L.) 1979 Sea BODDICKER, Mike, P (A.L.) 1984 Bal BOGGS, Wade, 3B (A.L.) 1985-92 Bos; 1993-96 NY BOLLING, Frank, 2B (N.L.) 1961(2), 1962 (2) Mil BONDS, Barry, OF (N.L.) 1990, 92 Pit; 1993-98, 2000-04, 2007 SF BONDS, Bobby, OF (A.L.) 1975 NY; (N.L.) 1971, 1973 SF BONES, Ricky, P (A.L.) 1994 Mil BONHAM, Ernie, P (A.L.) 1942-43 NY BONILLA, Bobby, 3B-1B (N.L.) 1988-91 Pit; 1993, 1995 NY BOONE, Aaron, 3B (N.L.) 2003 Cin BOONE, Bob, C (A.L.) 1983 Cal; (N.L.) 1976, 1978-79 Phi BOONE, Bret, 2B (N.L.) 1998 Cin; (A.L.) 2001, 2003 Sea BOONE, Ray, 3B (A.L.) 1954, 1956 Det BORDICK, Mike, SS (N.L.) 2000 Bal BOROWY, Hank, P (A.L.) 1944 NY BOTTALICO, Ricky, P (N.L.) 1996 Phi BOTTENFIELD, Kent, P (N.L.) 1999 St.L BOUDREAU, Lou, SS (A.L.) 1940-44, 1947-48 Cle BOUTON, Jim, P (A.L.) 1963 NY BOWA, Larry, SS (N.L.) 1974-76, 1978-79 Phi BOYER, Ken, 3B (N.L.) 1956, 1959*-60*, 1963-64 St.L BRADLEY, Milton, DH (A.L.) 2008 Tex BRADLEY, Phil, OF (A.L.) 1985 Sea BRANCA, Ralph, P (N.L.) 1947-49 Bklyn BRANDT, Jack, OF (A.L.) 1961 Bal BRANTLEY, Jeff, P (N.L.) 1990 SF BRAUN, Ryan, OF (N.L.) 2008-09 Mil BRECHEEN, Harry, P (N.L.) 1947-48 St.L BRENLY, Bob, C (N.L.) 1984 SF BRESSOUD, Ed, SS (A.L.) 1964 Bos BRETT, George, 3B (A.L.) 1976-88 KC BRETT, Ken, P (N.L.) 1974 Pit BREWER, James, P (N.L.) 1973 LA BREWER, Tom, P (A.L.) 1956 Bos BRIDGES, Rocky, SS (A.L.) 1958 Wash BRIDGES, Tom, P (A.L.) 1934-37, 1939-40 Det BRINKMAN, Ed, SS (A.L.) 1973 Det BRISSE, Lou, P (A.L.) 1949 Phi BROCK, Lou, OF (N.L.) 1967, 1971, 1974-75, 1979 St.L BROOKS, Hubie, SS (N.L.) 1986-87 Mon BROSIUS, Scott, 3B (A.L.) 1998 NY BROWN, Chris, 3B (N.L.) 1986 SF BROWN, James, 2B (N.L.) 1942 St.L BROWN, Kevin, P (A.L.) 1992 Tex; (N.L.) 1996-97 Fla; 1998 SD; 2000, 2003 LA

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BROWN, Mace, P (N.L.) 1938 Pit BROWNING, Tom, P (N.L.) 1991 Cin BROXTON, Jonathan, P (N.L.) 2009 LA BRUNANSKY, Tom, OF (A.L.) 1985 Min BUCKNER, Bill, 1B (N.L.) 1981 Chi BUEHRLE, Mark, P (A.L.) 2002, 2005-06, 2009 Chi BUFORD, Don, OF (A.L.) 1971 Bal BUHL, Bob, P (N.L.) 1960 Mil BUHNER, Jay, OF (A.L.) 1996 Sea BUMBRY, Al, OF (A.L.) 1980 Bal BUNNING, Jim, P (A.L.) 1957, 1959, 1961*, 1962-63 Det; (N.L.) 1964, 1966 Phi BURDETTE, Lew, P (N.L.) 1957, 1959 Mil BURGESS, Forrest (Smoky), C (N.L.) 1954 Phi; 1955 Cin; 1959, 1960 (2), 1961*, 1964 Pit BURGMEIER, Tom, P (A.L.) 1980 Bos BURKE, Tim, P (N.L.) 1989 Mon BURKETT, John, P (N.L.) 1993 SF; 2001 Atl BURKS, Ellis, OF (A.L.) 1990 Bos; (N.L.) 1996 Col BURLESON, Rick, SS (A.L.) 1977-79 Bos; 1981 Cal BURNITZ, Jeromy, OF (N.L.) 1999 Mil BURNS, Britt, P (A.L.) 1981 Chi BURROUGHS, Jeff, OF (A.L.) 1974 Tex; (N.L.) 1978 Atl BUSBY, Jim, OF (A.L.) 1951 Chi BUSBY, Steve, P (A.L.), 1974-75 KC BUTLER, Brett, OF (N.L.) 1991 LA BYRD, Paul, P (N.L.) 1999 Phi BYRNE, Tommy, P (A.L.) 1950 NY — C — CABRERA, Miguel, OF (N.L.) 2004-05; 3B 2006-07 Fla CAIN, Matt, P (N.L.) 2009 SF CALDERON, Ivan, OF (N.L.) 1991 Mon CALLISON, John, OF (N.L.) 1962*, 1964-65 Phi CAMERON, Mike, OF (A.L.) 2001 Sea CAMILLI, Adolph, 1B (N.L.) 1939, 1941 Bklyn CAMINITI, Ken, 3B (N.L.) 1994 Hou; 1996-97 SD CAMPANELLA, Roy, C (N.L.) 1949-56 Bklyn CAMPANERIS, Bert, SS (A.L.) 1968, 1972-75 Oak; 1977 Tex CAMPBELL, Bill, P (A.L.) 1977 Bos CANDELARIA, John, P (N.L.) 1977 Pit CANNIZZARO, Chris, C (N.L.) 1969 SD CANO, Robinson, 2B (A.L.) 2006 NY CANSECO, Jose, OF/DH (A.L.) 1986, 1988-90, 1992 Oak; 1999 TB CAPRA, Buzz, P (N.L.) 1974 Atl CAPUANO, Chris, P (N.L.) 2006 Mil CARDENAS, Leo, SS (N.L.) 1964-66, 1968 Cin; (A.L.) 1971 Min CAREW, Rod, 2B-1B (A.L.) 1967-78 Min; 1979-84 Cal CARLTON, Steve, P (N.L.) 1968-69, 1971 St.L; 1972, 1974, 1977, 1979-82 Phi CARPENTER, Chris, P (N.L.) 2005-06 St.L CARRASQUEL, Chico, SS (A.L.) 1951, 1953-55 Chi CARROLL, Clay, P (N.L.) 1971-72 Cin CARTER, Gary, C (N.L.) 1975, 1979, 1980-84 Mon; 1985-88 NY CARTER, Joe, OF (A.L.) 1991-94, 1996 Tor CARTER, Lance, P (A.L.) 2003 TB CARTY, Rico, OF (N.L.) 1970 Atl CASANOVA, Paul, C (A.L.) 1967 Wash

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CASE, George, OF (A.L.) 1939, 1943-44 Wash CASEY, Sean, 1B (N.L.) 1999, 2001, 2004 Cin CASH, Dave, 2B (N.L.) 1974-76 Phi CASH, Norm, 1B (A.L.) 1961 (2), 1966, 1971-72 Det CASTILLA, Vinny, 3B (N.L.) 1995, 1998 Col CASTILLO, Luis, 2B (N.L.), 2002-03, 2005 Fla CAUDILL, Bill, P (A.L.) 1984 Oak CAVARRETTA, Phil, 2B (N.L.) 1944, 1946-47 Chi CEDENO, Cesar, OF (N.L.) 1972-74, 1976 Hou CEPEDA, Orlando, 1B-OF (N.L.) 1959, 1960*-62*, 1963-64, SF; 1967 St.L CERV, Bob, OF (A.L.) 1958 KC CEY, Ron, 3B-OF (N.L.) 1974-79 LA CHACON, Shawn, P (N.L.) 2003 Col CHALK, Dave, 3B (A.L.) 1974-75 Cal CHAMBLISS, Chris, 1B (A.L.) 1976 NY CHANCE, Dean, P (A.L.) 1964 LA; 1967 Min CHANDLER, Spurgeon (Spud), P (A.L.) 1942-43, 1946-47 NY CHAPMAN, Ben, OF (A.L.) 1933-35 NY; 1936 Wash CHAPMAN, Samuel, OF (A.L.) 1946 Phi CHARLTON, Norm, P (N.L.) 1992 Cin CIMOLI, Gino, OF (N.L.) 1957 Bklyn CIRILLO, Jeff, 3B (A.L.) 1997 Mil; (N.L.) 2000 Col CLANCY, Jim, P (A.L.) 1982 Tor CLARK, Jack, 1B (N.L.) 1978-79 SF; 1985, 1987 St.L CLARK, Tony, 1B (A.L.) 2001 Det CLARK, Will, 1B (N.L.) 1988-92 SF; (A.L.) 1994 Tex CLAYTON, Royce, SS (N.L.) 1997 St.L CLEAR, Mark, P (A.L.) 1979 Cal; 1982 Bos CLEMENS, Roger, P (A.L.) 1986, 1988, 1990-92 Bos; 1997-98 Tor; 2001, 2003 NY; (N.L.) 2004-05 Hou CLEMENT, Matt, P (A.L.) 2005 Bos CLEMENTE, Roberto OF (N.L.) 1960-1962*, 1963-67, 1969-72 Pit CLIFT, Harlond, 3B (A.L.) 1937 St.L COATES, Jim, P (A.L.) 1960* NY COCHRANE, Mickey, C (A.L.) 1934-35 Det COLAVITO, Rocky, OF (A.L.) 1959*, 1965-66 Cle; 1961*, 1962* Det; 1964 KC COLBERT, Nate, 1B (N.L.) 1971-73 SD COLBORN, Jim, P (A.L.) 1973 Mil COLEMAN, Jerry, 2B (A.L.) 1950 NY COLEMAN, Joseph H., P (A.L.) 1972 Det COLEMAN, Joseph P., P (A.L.) 1948 Phi COLEMAN, Vince, OF (N.L.) 1988-89 St.L COLLINS, James, 1B (N.L.) 1935-36 St.L; 1937 Chi COLON, Bartolo, P (A.L.) 1998 Cle; 2005 LAA CONCEPCION, Dave, SS (N.L.) 1973, 1975-82 Cin CONE, David, P (N.L.) 1988, 1992 NY; (A.L.) 1994 KC; 1997, 1999 NY CONIGLIARO Tony, OF (A.L.) 1967 Bos CONINE, Jeff, OF (N.L.) 1994-95 Fla CONLEY, Gene, P (N.L.) 1954-55 Mil; 1959 Phi CONSUEGRA, Sandy, P (A.L.) 1954 Chi CONTRERAS, Jose, P (A.L.) 2006 Chi COOK, Aaron, P, (N.L.) 2008 Col COOMER, Ron, 3B (A.L.) 1999 Min COOPER, Cecil, 1B (A.L.) 1979-80, 1982-83, 1985 Mil COOPER, Mort, P (N.L.) 1942-43 St.L; 1946 Bos COOPER, Scott, 3B (A.L.) 1993-94 Bos

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COOPER, Walker, C (N.L.) 1942-44 St.L; 1946-48 NY; 1949 Cin; 1950 Bos CORA, Joey, 2B (A.L.) 1997 Sea CORBETT, Doug, P (A.L.) 1981 Min CORDERO, Chad, P (N.L.) 2005 Wsh CORDERO, Francisco, P, (A.L.) 2004 Tex; (N.L.) 2007 Mil; 2009 Cin CORDERO, Wil, SS (N.L.) 1994 Mon COSCARAT, Peter, 2B (N.L.) 1940 Bklyn CRAMER, Roger, OF (A.L.) 1935 Phi; 1937-40 Bos CRANDALL, Del, C (N.L.) 1953-58, 1959*, 1960*, 1962* Mil CRAWFORD, Carl, OF (A.L.) 2004, 2007, 2009 TB CREDE, Joe, 3B (A.L) 2008 Chi CRONIN, Joe, SS (A.L.) 1933-34 Wash; 1935-39, 1941 Bos CROSETTI, Frank, SS (A.L.) 1936, 1939 NY CROWDER, Al, P (A.L.) 1933 Wash CROWE, George, 1B (N.L.) 1958 Cin CRUZ, Jose, OF (N.L.) 1980, 1985 Hou CRUZ, Nelson, OF (A.L.) 2009 Tex CUCCINELLO, Tony, 2B (N.L.) 1933 Bklyn; 1938 Bos; (A.L.) 1952, 1955 Cle CUELLAR, Mike, P (A.L.) 1970-71, 1974 Bal; (N.L.) 1967 Hou CULLENBINE, Roy, OF (A.L.) 1941 St.L; 1944 Cle CULP, Ray, P (N.L.) 1963 Phi; (A.L.) 1969 Bos CUNNINGHAM, Joe, OF (N.L.) 1959 St.L CUYLER, Kiki, OF (N.L.) 1934 Chi — D — DAHLGREN, Ellsworth, 1B (N.L.) 1943 Phi DALEY, Buddy, P (A.L.) 1959-60 KC DAMON, Johnny, OF (A.L.) 2002, 2005 Bos DANNING, Harry, C (N.L.) 1938-41 NY DARK, Alvin, SS (N.L.) 1951-52, 1954 NY DARLING, Ron, P (N.L.) 1985 NY DAULTON, Darren, C (N.L.) 1992- 93, 1995 Phi DAVENPORT, Jim, 3B (N.L.) 1962 SF DAVILLO, Vic, OF (A.L.) 1965 Cle DAVIS, Alvin, 1B (A.L.) 1984 Sea DAVIS, Chili, OF (N.L.) 1984, 1986 SF; (A.L.) 1994 Cal DAVIS, Curtis, P (N.L.) 1936 Chi; 1939 St.L DAVIS, Eric, OF (N.L.) 1987, 1989 Cin DAVIS, Glenn, 1B (N.L.) 1986, 1989 Hou DAVIS, Jody, C (N.L.) 1984, 1986 Chi DAVIS, Mark, P (N.L.) 1988-89 SD DAVIS, Ron, P (A.L.) 1981 NY DAVIS, Tommy, OF (N.L.) 1962*, 1963 LA DAVIS, Willie, OF (N.L.) 1971, 1973 LA DAWLEY, Bill, P (N.L.) 1983 Hou DAWSON, Andre, OF (N.L.) 1981-83 Mon; 1987-91 Chi DEAN, Dizzy, P (N.L.) 1934-37 St.L DeCINCES, Doug, 3B (A.L.) 1983 Cal DELGADO, Carlos, 1B (A.L.) 2000, 2003 Tor DeMAESTRI, Joe, SS (A.L.) 1957 Det DEMAREE, Frank, OF (N.L.) 1936-37 Chi DEMPSTER, Ryan, P (N.L.) 2000 Fla; 2008 Chi DENT, Bucky, SS (A.L.) 1975 Chi; 1980-81 NY DERRINGER, Paul, P (N.L.) 1935, 1938-42 Cin DIAZ, Bo, C (A.L.) 1981 Cle; (N.L.) 1987 Cin

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DIBBLE, Rob, P (N.L.) 1990-91 Cin DICKEY, Bill, C (A.L.) 1933-34, 1936-43, 1946 NY DICKSON, Jason, P (A.L.) 1997 Ana DICKSON, Murry, P (N.L.) 1953 Pit DIERKER, Larry, P (N.L.) 1969, 1971 Hou DIETZ, Dick, C (N.L.) 1970 SF DILLINGER, Bob, 3B (A.L.) 1949 St.L DiMAGGIO, Dom, OF (A.L.) 1941-42, 1946, 1949-52 Bos DiMAGGIO, Joe, OF (A.L.) 1936-42, 1946-51 NY DiMAGGlO, Vince, OF (N.L.) 1943-44 Pit DiSARCINA, Gary, SS (A.L.) 1995 Cal DOBSON, Joe, P (A.L.) 1948 Bos DOBSON, Pat, P (A.L.) 1972 Bal DOBY, Larry, OF (A.L.) 1949-55 Cle DOERR, Bobby, 2B (A.L.) 1941-51 Bos DONNELLY, Brendan, P (A.L.) 2003 Ana DONOVAN, Richard, P (A.L.) 1955 Chi; 1961 Wash; 1962 Cle DOTSON, Rich, P (A.L.) 1984 Chi DOWNING, Al, P (A.L.) 1967 NY DOWNING, Brian, C (A.L.) 1979 Cal DRABEK, Doug, P (N.L.) 1994 Hou DRAVECKY, Dave, P (N.L.) 1983 SD DREW, J.D., OF (A.L.) 2008 Bos DROPO, Walt, 1B (A.L.) 1950 Bos DRYSDALE, Don, P (N.L.) 1959*, 1961 (2), 1962 (1), 1963-65, 1967-68 LA DUCHSCHERER, Justin, P (A.L.) 2005, 2008 Oak DUKE, Zach, P (N.L.) 2009 Pit DUNCAN, Dave, C (A.L.) 1971 Oak DUNCAN, Mariano, 2B (N.L.) 1994 Phi DUNN, Adam, OF (N.L.) 2002 Cin DUNSTON, Shawon, SS (N.L.) 1988, 1990 Chi DUREN, Ryne, P (A.L.) 1958-59* NY; 1961 (1) LA DURHAM, Leon, OF (N.L.) 1982-83 Chi DURHAM, Ray, 2B (A.L.) 1998, 2000 Chi DUROCHER, Leo, SS (N.L.) 1936 St.L; 1938, 1940 Bklyn DYE, Jermaine, OF (A.L.) 2000 KC; 2006 Chi DYKES, Jim, 3B (A.L.) 1933-34 Chi DYKSTRA, Lenny, OF (N.L.) 1990, 1994-95 Phi — E — EARLY, Jacob, C (A.L.) 1943, 1948 Wash EASLER, Mike, OF (N.L.) 1981 Pit EASLEY, Damion, 2B (A.L.) 1998 Det ECKERSLEY, Dennis, P (A.L.) 1977 Cle; 1982 Bos; 1988, 1990-92 Oak ECKSTEIN, David, SS (N.L.) 2005-06 St.L EDMONDS, Jim, OF (A.L.) 1995 Cal; (N.L.) 2000, 2003, 2005 St.L EDWARDS, Bruce, C (N.L.) 1947, 1951 Bklyn EDWARDS, John, C (N.L.) 1963-65 Cin ELLIOTT, Bob, 3B-OF (N.L.) 1941-42, 1944 Pit; 1947-48, 1951 Bos ELLIS, Dock, P (N.L.) 1971 Pit ELLIS, Sammy, P (N.L.) 1965 Cin ELLSWORTH, Dick, P (N.L.) 1964 Chi ELSTON, Don, P (N.L.) 1959 Chi ENGLE, Dave, C (A.L.) 1984 Min ENGLISH, Elwood, SS (N.L.) 1933 Chi

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ENNIS, Delmer, OF (N.L.) 1946, 1951, 1955 Phi ENSBERG, Morgan, (N.L.) 2005 Hou ERSKINE, Carl, P (N.L.) 1954 Bklyn ERSTAD, Darin, OF (A.L.) 1998, 2000 Ana ESTES, Shawn, P (N.L.) 1997 SF ESTRADA, Chuck, P (A.L.) 1960 Bal ESTRADA, Johnny, C (N.L.) 2004 Atl ETCHEBARREN, Andy, C (A.L.) 1966-67 Bal EVANS, Darrell, 1B (N.L.) 1973 Atl; 1983 SF EVANS, Dwight, OF (A.L.) 1978, 1981, 1987 Bos EVERETT, Carl, OF (A.L.) 2000 Bos; 2003 Chi EVERS, Walter, OF (A.L.) 1948, 1950 Det — F — FACE, Elroy, P (N.L.) 1959*, 1960, 1961 Pit FAIN, Ferris, 1B (A.L.) 1950-52 Phi; 1953-54 Chi FAIRLY, Ron, 1B-OF (N.L.) 1973 Mon; (A.L.) 1977 Tor FARMER, Ed, P (A.L.) 1980 Chi FARRELL, Rick, P (N.L.) 1958 Phi; 1962, 1964-65 Hou FELLER, Bob, P (A.L.) 1938-41, 1946-48, 1950 Cle FERNANDEZ, Sid, P (N.L.) 1986-87 NY FERNANDEZ, Tony, SS/3B (A.L.) 1986-87, 1989, 1999 Tor; (N.L.) 1992 SD FERRELL, Dick, C (A.L.) 1933, 1935-36 Bos; 1937-38, 1944 Wash FERRELL, Wesley, P (A.L.) 1933 Cle; 1937 Wash FERRIS, David, P (A.L.) 1946 Bos FETTE, Lou, P (N.L.) 1939 Bos FICK, Robert, OF (A.L.) 2002 Det FIDRYCH, Mark, P (A.L.) 1976 Det FIELDER, Cecil, 1B (A.L.) 1990-91, 1993 Det FIELDER, Prince, 1B (N.L.) 2007, 2009 Mil FIGGINS, Chone, 3B (A.L.) 2009 LAA FINGERS, Rollie, P (A.L.) 1973-76 Oak; 1981-82 Mil; (N.L.) 1978 SD FINIGAN, Jim, 3B (A.L.) 1954 Phi; 1955 KC FINLEY, Chuck, P (A.L.) 1989-90, 1995-96 Cal; 2000 Cle FINLEY, Steve, OF (N.L.) 1997 SD; 2000 Ari FINNEY, Louis, OF (A.L.) 1940 Bos FISHER, Eddie, P (A.L.) 1965 Chi FISK, Carlton, C (A.L.) 1972-74, 1976-78, 1980 Bos; 1981, 1982, 1985, 1991 Chi FLANAGAN, Mike, P (A.L.) 1978 Bal FLETCHER, Darrin, C (N.L.) 1994 Mon FLETCHER, Elburt, 1B (N.L.) 1943 Pit FLOOD, Curt, OF (N.L.) 1964, 1966, 1968 St.L FLOYD, Cliff, OF (N.L.) 2001 Fla FOILES, Henry, C (N.L.) 1957 Pit FORD, Edward (Whitey), P (A.L.) 1954-56, 1958-59, 1960*, 1961*, 1964 NY FORNIELES, Miguel, P (A.L.) 1961 (1) Bos FORSCH, Ken, P (N.L.) 1976 Hou; (A.L.) 1981 Cal FOSSE, Ray, C (A.L.) 1970-71 Cle FOSTER, George, OF (N.L.) 1976-79, 1981 Cin FOULKE, Keith, P (A.L.) 2003 Oak FOX, Ervin, OF (A.L.) 1944 Bos FOX, Nellie, 2B (A.L.) 1951-58, 1959*, 1960*, 1961*, 1963 Chi FOXX, Jimmie, 1B-3B (A.L.) 1933-35 Phi; 1936-41 Bos FRANCO, John, P (N.L.) 1986-87, 1989 Cin; 1990-91 NY FRANCO, Julio, 2B (A.L.) 1989-91 Tex

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FRANCONA, Tito, OF-1B (A.L.) 1961 (2) Cle FRANKHOUSE, Fred, P (N.L.) 1934 Bos FRANKLIN, Ryan, P (N.L.) 2009 St.L FREEHAN, Bill, C (A.L.) 1964-73, 1975 Det FREGOSI, Jim, SS (A.L.) 1964 LA; 1966-70 Cal FRENCH, Larry, P (N.L.) 1940 Chi FREY, Linus, 2B (N.L.) 1939, 1941, 1943 Cin FRIEND, Robert, P (N.L.) 1956, 1958, 1960 Pit FRISCH, Frankie, 2B (N.L.) 1933-35 St.L FRYMAN, Travis, SS (A.L.) 1992-94, 1996 Det; 2000 Cle FRYMAN, Woody, P (N.L.) 1968 Phi; 1976 Mon FUENTES, Brian, P (N.L.) 2005-07 Col; (A.L.) 2009 LAA FUKUDOME, Kosuke, OF (N.L.) 2008 Chi FURCAL, Rafael, SS (N.L.) 2003 Atl FURILLO, Carl, OF (N.L.) 1952-53 Bklyn — G — GAETTI, Gary, 3B (A.L.) 1988-89 Min GAGNE, Eric, P (N.L.) 2002-04 LA GALAN, Augie, OF (N.L.) 1936 Chi; 1943-44 Bklyn GALARRAGA, Andres, 1B (N.L.) 1988 Mon; 1993, 1997 Col; 1998, 2000 Atl GANT, Ron, OF (N.L.) 1992 Atl; 1995 Cin GARCIA, Carlos, 2B (N.L.) 1994 Pit GARCIA, Damaso, 2B (A.L.) 1984-85 Tor GARCIA, Freddy, P (A.L.) 2001-02 Sea GARCIA, Mike, P (A.L.) 1952-54 Cle GARCIAPARRA, Nomar, SS (A.L.) 1997, 1999-2000, 2002-03 Bos; 1B (N.L.) 2006 LA GARLAND, Jon, P (A.L.) 2005 Chi GARNER, Phil, 2B (A.L.) 1976 Oak; (N.L.) 1980-81 Pit GARR, Ralph, OF (N.L.) 1974 Atl GARRELTS, Scott, P (N.L.) 1985 SF GARVER, Ned, P (A.L.) 1951 St.L GARVEY, Steve, 1B (N.L.) 1974-81 LA; 1984-85 SD GASTON, Clarence, OF (N.L.) 1970 SD GEDMAN, Rich, C (A.L.) 1985-86 Bos GEHRIG, Lou, 1B (A.L.) 1933-39 NY GEHRINGER, Charlie, 2B (A.L.) 1933-38 Det GENTILE, Jim, 1B (A.L.) 1960-61, 1962* Bal GIAMBI, Jason, 1B (A.L.) 2000-01 Oak; 2002-04 NY GIBSON, Bob, P (N.L.) 1962, 1965-70, 1972 St.L GILES, Brian, OF (N.L.) 2000-01 Pit GILES, Marcus, 2B (N.L.) 2003 Atl GILLIAM, Jim, 2B (N.L.) 1956 Bklyn; 1959 LA GIRARDI, Joe, C (N.L.) 2000 Chi GIUSTI, Dave, P (N.L.) 1973 Pit GLAUS, Troy, 3B (A.L.) 2000-01, 2003 Ana; 2006 Tor GLAVINE, Tom, P (N.L.) 1991-93, 1996-98, 2000, 2002 Atl; 2004, 2006 NY GOMEZ, Vernon, P (A.L.) 1933-39 NY GONZALEZ, Adrian, 1B (N.L.) 2008-09 SD GONZALEZ, Alex, SS (N.L.) 1999 Fla GONZALEZ, Juan, OF (A.L.) 1993, 1998 Tex; 2001 Cle GONZALEZ, Luis, OF (N.L.) 1999, 2001-03, 2005 Ari GOODEN, Dwight, P (N.L.) 1984-88 NY GOODMAN, Bill, 1B-2B (A.L.) 1949, 1953 Bos GOODMAN, Ival, OF (N.L.) 1938-39 Cin

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GORDON, Joseph, 2B (A.L.) 1939-43, 1946 NY; 1947-49 Cle GORDON, Sidney, 3B (N.L.) 1948-49 NY GORDON, Tom, P (A.L.) 1998 Bos; 2004 NY; (N.L.) 2006 Phi GOSLIN, Goose, OF (A.L.) 1936 Det GOSSAGE, Rich, P (A.L.) 1975-76 Chi; 1978, 1980-82 NY; (N.L.) 1977 Pit; 1984-85 SD GRABARKEWITZ, Billy, 3B (N.L.) 1970 LA GRACE, Mark, 1B (N.L.) 1993, 1995, 1997 Chi GRANDERSON, Curtis, OF (A.L.) 2009 Det GRANT, Jim (Mudcat), P (A.L.) 1963 Cle; 1965 Min GRAVES, Danny, P (N.L.) 2000, 2004 Cin GRAY, Ted, P (A.L.) 1950 Det GREINKE, Zack, P (A.L.) 2009 KC GREEN, Shawn, OF (A.L.) 1999 Tor; (N.L.) 2002 LA GREEN, Tyler, P (N.L.) 1995 Phi GREENBERG, Hank, 1B-OF (A.L.) 1937-40 Det GREENWELL, Mike, OF (A.L.) 1988-89 Bos GRICH, Bobby, SS-2B (A.L.) 1972, 1974, 1976 Bal; 1979-80, 1982 Cal GRIEVE, Ben, OF (A.L.) 1998 Oak GRIFFEY, Jr., Ken, OF (A.L.) 1990-99 Sea; (N.L.) 2000, 2004, 2007 Cin GRIFFEY, Sr., Ken, OF (N.L.) 1976-77, 1980 Cin GRIFFIN, Alfredo, SS (A.L.) 1984 Tor GRIM, Bob, P (A.L.) 1957 NY GRIMSLEY, Ross, P (N.L.) 1978 Mon GRISSOM, Lee, P (N.L.) 1937 Cin GRISSOM, Marquis, OF (N.L.) 1993-94 Mon GRISSOM, Marvin, P (N.L.) 1954 NY GROAT, Dick, SS (N.L.) 1959*, 1960*, 1962* Pit; 1963-64 St.L GROSS, Kevin, P (N.L.) 1988 Phi GROSS, Wayne, 3B (A.L.) 1977 Oak GROTE, Jerry, C (N.L.) 1968, 1974 NY GROVE, Bob, P (A.L.) 1933 Phi; 1935-39 Bos GROVE, Orval, P (A.L.) 1944 Chi GRUBB, John, OF (N.L.) 1974 SD GRUBER, Kelly, 3B (A.L.) 1989-90 Tor GRUDZIELANEK, Mark, 3B (N.L.) 1996 Mon GUARDADO, Eddie, P (A.L.) 2002-03 Min GUBICZA, Mark, P (A.L.) 1988-89 KC GUERRERO, Pedro, 3B-OF (N.L.) 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987 LA; 1989 St.L GUERRERO, Vladimir, OF (N.L.) 1999-2002 Mon; (A.L.) 2004 Ana; 2005-07 LAA GUIDRY, Ron, P (A.L.) 1978-79, 1982-83 NY GUILLEN, Carlos, SS-3B (A.L.) 2004, 2007-08 Det GUILLEN, Ozzie, SS (A.L.) 1988, 1990-91 Chi GUMPERT, Randy, P (A.L.) 1951 Chi GURA, Larry, P (A.L.) 1980 KC GUSTINE, Frank, 2B-3B-PR (N.L.) 1946-48 Pit GUZMAN, Cristian, SS (A.L.) 2001 Min; (N.L.) 2008 Wash GUZMAN, Juan, P (A.L.) 1992 Tor GWYNN, Tony, OF (N.L.) 1984-87, 1989-99 SD — H — HAAS, Bert, OF-1B (N.L.) 1947 Cin HACK, Stan, 3B (N.L.) 1938-39, 1941, 1943 Chi HADDIX, Harvey, P (N.L.) 1953-55 St.L HAFEY, Charles, OF (N.L.) 1933 Cin HALL, Jimmie, OF (A.L.) 1964-65 Min

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HALLADAY, Roy, P (A.L.) 2002-03, 2005-06, 2008-09 Tor HALLAHAN, Bill, P (N.L.) 1933 St.L HALLER, Tom, C (N.L.) 1967 SF; 1968 LA HAMELS, Cole, P (N.L.) 2007 Phi HAMILTON, Josh, OF (A.L.) 2008-09 Tex HAMMAKER, Atlee, P (N.L.) 1983 SF HAMMER, Granville, SS-2B (N.L.) 1952-54 Phi HAMMONDS, Jeffrey, OF (N.L.) 2000 Col HAMPTON, Mike, P (N.L.) 1999 Hou; 2001 Col HANSEN, Ron, SS (A.L.) 1960* Bal HANSON, Erik, P (A.L.) 1995 Bos HARDER, Mel, P (A.L.) 1934-37 Cle HARDY, J.J., SS (N.L.) 2007 Mil HAREN, Dan, P (A.L.) 2006 Oak; (N.L.) 2008-09 Ari HARGAN, Steve, P (A.L.) 1967 Cle HARGROVE, Mike, 1B (A.L.) 1975 Tex HARNISCH, Pete, P (N.L.) 1991 Hou HARPER, Tommy, OF-3B (A.L.) 1970 Mil HARRAH, Toby, SS-3B (A.L.) 1972, 1976 Tex; 1982 Cle HARRELSON, Bud, SS (N.L.) 1970-71 NY HARRELSON, Ken, OF (A.L.) 1968 Bos HARRIS, Mickey, P (A.L.) 1946 Bos HART, Corey, OF (N.L.) 2008 Mil HART, Jim, 3B (N.L.) 1966 SF HARTNETT, Gabby, C (N.L.) 1933-39 Chi HARVEY, Bryan, P (A.L.) 1991 Cal; (N.L.) 1993 Fla HARVEY, Ken, 1B (A.L.) 2004 KC HASEGAWA, Shigetoshi, P (A.L.) 2003 Sea HATTON, Graddy, 3B (N.L.) 1952 Cin HAWPE, Brad, OF (N.L.) 2009 Col HAYES, Frank, C (A.L.) 1939-41, 1944 Phi; 1946 Cle HAYES, Von, OF (N.L.) 1989 Phi HAYNES, Joe, P (A.L.) 1948 Chi HEARN, Jim, P (N.L.) 1952 NY HEATH, Jeff, OF (A.L.) 1941, 1943 Chi HEATON, Neil, P (N.L.) 1990 Pit HEGAN, Jim, C (A.L.) 1947, 1949-52 Cle HEGAN, Mike, OF-1B (A.L.) 1969 Sea HELMS, Tommy, 2B (N.L.) 1967-68 Cin HELTON, Todd, 1B (N.L.) 2000-04 Col HEMSLEY, Rollie, C (A.L.) 1935-36 St.L; 1939-40 Cle; 1944 NY HENDERSON, Dave, OF (A.L.) 1991 Oak HENDERSON, Rickey, OF (A.L.) 1980, 1982-84, 1990-91 Oak; 1985-88 NY HENDRICK, George, OF (A.L.) 1974-75 Cle; (N.L.) 1980, 1983 St.L HENKE, Tom, P (A.L.) 1987 Tor; (N.L.) 1995 Stl HENNEMANN, Mike, P (A.L.) 1989 Det HENRICH, Tommy, OF (A.L.) 1942, 1947-50 NY HENRY, William, P (N.L.) 1960 Cin HENTGEN, Pat, P (A.L.) 1993-94, 1997 Tor HERBERT, Ray, P (A.L.) 1962 (2) Chi HERMAN, Billy, 2B (N.L.) 1934-40 Chi; 1941-43 Bklyn HERMAN, Ed, C (A.L.) 1962 (2) Chi HERNANDEZ, Felix, P (A.L.) 2009 Sea HERNANDEZ, Jose, SS (N.L.) 2002 Mil HERNANDEZ, Keith, 1B (N.L.) 1979-80 St.L; 1984, 1986-87 NY

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HERNANDEZ, Livan, P (N.L.) 2004 Mon; 2005 Wsh HERNANDEZ, Ramon, C (A.L.) 2003 Oak HERNANDEZ, Roberto, P (A.L.) 1996 Chi; 1999 TB HERNANDEZ, Willie, P (A.L.) 1984-86 Det HERR, Tommy, 2B (N.L.) 1985 St.L HERSHISER, Orel, P (N.L.) 1987-89 LA HICKMAN, Jimmy, OF-1B (N.L.) 1970 Chi HIGBE, Kirby, P (N.L.) 1940 Phi; 1946 Bklyn HIGGINS, Michael, 3B (A.L.) 1934, 1936 Phi; 1944 Det HIGUERA, Teddy, P (A.L.) 1986 Mil HILDEBRAND, Michael, P (A.L.) 1933 Cle HILL, Aaron, 2B (A.L.) 2009 Tor HILL, Ken, P (N.L.) 1994 Mon HILLENBRAND, Shea, (A.L.) 3B, 2002 Bos; DH, 2005, Tor HILLER, John, P (A.L.) 1974 Det HINTON, Charles, OF (A.L.) 1964 Wash HISLE, Larry, OF (A.L.) 1977 Min; 1978 Mil HOAG, Myril, OF (A.L.) 1939 St.L HOAK, Donald, 3B (N.L.) 1957 Cin HOCKETT, Oris, OF (A.L.) 1944 Cle HODGES, Gil, 1B (N.L.) 1949-55, 1957 Bklyn HOEFT, Bill, P (A.L.) 1955 Det HOERNER, Joe, P (N.L.) 1970 Phi HOFFMAN, Trevor, P (N.L.) 1998-2000, 2002, 2006-07 SD HOLLIDAY, Matt, OF (N.L.) 2006-08 Col HOLLINS, Dave, 3B (N.L.) 1993 Phi HOLMES, Tommy, OF (N.L.) 1948 Bos HOLTZMAN, Ken, P (A.L.) 1972-73 Oak HONEYCUTT, Rick, P (A.L.) 1980 Sea; 1983 Tex HOOTON, Burt, P (N.L.) 1981 LA HOPP, John, OF (N.L.) 1946 Bos HORLEN, Joel, P (A.L.) 1967 Chi HORNER, Bob, 3B (N.L.) 1982 Atl HORTON, Willie, OF (A.L.) 1965, 1968, 1970, 1973 Det HOUGH, Charlie, P (A.L.) 1986 Tex HOUTTEMAN, Arthur, P (A.L.) 1950 Det HOWARD, Elston, C (A.L.) 1957-58, 59 (2), 1960*, 1961*, 1962* 1963-65 NY HOWARD, Frank, OF (A.L.) 1968-71 Wash HOWARD, Ryan, 1B (N.L.) 2006, 2009 Phi HOWE, Steve, P (N.L.) 1982 LA HOWELL, Jay, P (A.L.) 1985, 1987 Oak; (N.L.) 1989 LA HOWELL, Roy, 3B (A.L.) 1978 Tor HOYT, LaMarr, P (N.L.) 1985 SD HRBEK, Kent, 1B (A.L.) 1982 Min HUBBARD, Glenn, 2B (N.L.) 1983 Atl HUBBELL, Carl, P (N.L.) 1933-42 NY HUDEK, John, P (N.L.) 1994 Hou HUDSON, Orlando, 2B (N.L.) 2007 Ari; 2009 LA HUDSON, Sid, P (A.L.) 1941-42 Wash HUDSON, Tim, P (A.L.) 2000, 2004 Oak HUGHSON, Cecil, P (A.L.) 1942-44 Bos HUME, Tom, P (N.L.) 1982 Cin HUNDLEY, Randy, C (N.L.) 1969 Chi HUNDLEY, Todd, C (N.L.) 1996-97 NY HUNT, Ron, 2B (N.L.) 1964, 1966 NY

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HUNTER, Billy, SS (A.L.) 1953 St.L HUNTER, Jim (Catfish), P (A.L.) 1966-67 KC; 1970, 1972-74 Oak; 1975-76 NY HUNTER, Torii, OF (A.L.) 2002, 2007 Min; 2009 LAA HUTCHINSON, Fred, P (A.L.) 1951 Det — I — IBAÑEZ, Raul, OF (N.L.) 2009 Phi INGE, Brandon, 3B (A.L.) 2009 Det IRVIN, Monte, OF (N.L.) 1952 NY ISRINGHAUSEN, Jason, P (A.L.) 2000 Oak; (N.L.) 2005 St.L IZTURIS, Cesar, SS (N.L.) 2005 LA — J — JABLONSKI, Ray, 3B (N.L.) 1954 St.L JACKSON, Bo, OF (A.L.) 1989 KC JACKSON, Danny, P (N.L.) 1988 Cin; 1994 Phi JACKSON, Edwin, P (A.L.) 2009 Det JACKSON, Grant, P (N.L.) 1969 Phi JACKSON, Larry, P (N.L.) 1957-58, 1960 St.L; 1963 Chi JACKSON, Ransom, 3B (N.L.) 1954-55 Chi JACKSON, Reggie, OF (A.L.) 1969, 1971-75 Oak; 1977-81 NY; 1982-84 Cal JACKSON, Travis, SS (N.L.) 1934 NY JACOBY, Brook, 3B (A.L.) 1986, 90 Cle JAHA, John, 1B/DH (A.L.) 1999 Oak JANSEN, Larry, P (N.L.) 1950-51 NY JAVERY, Al, P (N.L.) 1943-44 Bos JAVIER, Julian, 2B (N.L.) 1963, 1968 St.L JAY, Joey, P (N.L.) 1961 Cin JEFFERIES, Gregg, 1B (N.L.) 1993-94 St.L JENKINS, Ferguson, P (N.L.) 1967, 1971-72 Chi JENKINS, Geoff, OF (N.L.) 2003 Mil JENKS, Bobby, P (A.L.) 2006-07 Chi JENSEN, Jackie, OF (A.L.) 1952 Wash; 1955, 1958 Bos JETER, Derek, SS (A.L.) 1998-2002, 2004, 2006-09 NY JOHN, Tommy, P (A.L.) 1968 Chi; 1979-80 NY; (N.L.) 1978 LA JOHNSON, Alex, OF (A.L.) 1970 Cal JOHNSON, Billy, 3B, (A.L.) 1947 NY JOHNSON, Bob, OF (A.L.) 1935, 1938-40, 1942 Phi; 1943 Wash; 1944 Bos JOHNSON, Charles, C (N.L.) 1997, 2001 Fla JOHNSON, Davey, 2B (A.L.) 1968-70 Bal; (N.L.) 1973 Atl JOHNSON, Don, 2B (N.L.) 1944 Chi JOHNSON, Howard, 3B (N.L.) 1989, 1991 NY JOHNSON, Josh, P (N.L.) 2009 Fla JOHNSON, Lance, OF (N.L.) 1996 NY JOHNSON, Randy, P (A.L.) 1990, 1993-95, 1997 Sea; (N.L.) 1999-2002, 2004 Ari JONES, Adam, OF (A.L.) 2009 Bal JONES, Andruw, OF (N.L.) 2000, 2002-03, 2005-06 Atl JONES, Bobby, P (N.L.) 1997 NY JONES, Chipper, 3B (N.L.) 1996-98, 2000-01, 2008 Atl JONES, Cleon, OF (N.L.) 1969 NY JONES, Doug, P (A.L.) 1988-90 Cle; (N.L.) 1992 Hou; 1994 Phi JONES, Randy, P (N.L.) 1975-76 SD JONES, Ruppert, OF (A.L.) 1977 Sea; (N.L.) 1982 SD JONES, Sam, P (N.L.) 1955 Chi; 1959 SF JONES, Todd, P (A.L.) 2000 Det

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JONES, Willie, 3B (N.L.) 1950-51 Phi JORDAN, Brian, OF (N.L.) 1999 Atl JOOST, Eddie, SS (A.L.) 1949-52 Phi JOSE, Felix, OF (N.L.) 1991 St.L JOSEPHSON, Duane, C (A.L.) 1968 Chi JOYNER, Wally, 1B (A.L.) 1986 Cal JUDD, Oscar, P (N.L.) 1943 Bos JURGES, Bill, SS (N.L.) 1937 Chi; 1939-40 NY JUSTICE, David, OF (N.L.) 1993-94 Atl; (A.L.) 1997 Cle — K — KAAT, Jim, P (A.L.) 1962 (2), 1966 Min; 1975 Chi KALINE, Al, OF (A.L.) 1955-58, 1959-61 (2), 1962 (2), 1963-67, 1971, 1974 Det KASKO, Eddie, SS (N.L.) 1961 Cin KAZAK, Edward, 3B (N.L.) 1949 St.L KAZMIR, Scott, P (A.L.) 2006, 2008 TB KEEGAN, Bob, P (A.L.) 1954 Chi KELLNER, Alex, P (A.L.) 1949 Phi KELL, George, 3B (A.L.) 1947-51 Det; 1952-53 Bos; 1954 Chi; 1956-57 Bal KELLER, Charles, OF (A.L.) 1940-41, 1943, 1946-47 NY KELLY, Pat, OF (A.L.) 1973 Chi KELLY, Roberto, OF (A.L.) 1992 NY; (N.L.) 1993 Cin KELTNER, Ken, 3B (A.L.) 1940-44, 1946, 1948 Cle KEMP, Steve, OF (A.L.) 1979 Det KENDALL, Jason, C (N.L.) 1996, 1998, 2000 Pit KENNEDY, Terry, C (N.L.) 1981, 1983, 1985 SD; (A.L.) 1987 Bal KENNEDY, Vern, P (A.L.) 1936 Chi; 1938 Det KENT, Jeff, 2B (N.L.) 1999-2001 SF; 2004 Hou; 2005 LA KEOUGH, Matt, P (A.L.) 1978 Oak KERN, Jim, P (A.L.) 1977-78 Cle; 1979 Tex KERR, John, SS (N.L.) 1948 NY KESSINGER, Don, SS (N.L.) 1968-72, 1974 Chi KEY, Jimmy, P (A.L.) 1985, 1991 Tor; 1993-94 NY KILE, Darryl, P (N.L.) 1993, 1997 Hou; 2000 St.L KILLEBREW, Harmon, INF-OF (A.L.) 1959* Wash; 1961*, 1963-71 Min KIM, Byung-Hyun, P (N.L.) 2002 Ari KINER, Ralph, OF (N.L.) 1948-52 Pit; 1953 Chi KINGMAN, Dave, OF (N.L.) 1976 NY; 1979-80 Chi KINSLER, Ian, 2B (A.L) 2008 Tex KITTLE, Ron, OF (A.L.) 1983 Chi KLEIN, Chuck, OF (N.L.) 1933 Phi; 1934 Chi KLESKO, Ryan, 1B (N.L.) 2001 SD KLUSZEWSKI, Ted, 1B (N.L.) 1953-56 Cin KNEPPER, Bob, P (N.L.) 1981, 1988 Hou KNIGHT, Ray, 3B (N.L.) 1980 Cin; 1982 Hou KNOBLAUCH, Chuck, 2B (A.L.) 1992, 1994, 1996-97 Min KNOOP, Bobby, 2B (A.L.) 1966 Cal KNOWLES, Darold, P (A.L.) 1969 Wash KOLB, Danny, P, (N.L.) 2004 Mil KONERKO, Paul, 1B (A.L.) 2002, 2005-06 Chi KONSTANTY, Jim, P (N.L.) 1950 Phi KOOSMAN, Jerry, P (N.L.) 1968-69 NY KOUFAX, Sandy, P (N.L.) 1961 (2), 1962 (1), 1963-66 LA KRALICK, Jack, P (A.L.) 1964 Cle KRAMER, John, P (A.L.) 1946-47 St.L

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KRANEPOOL, Ed, 1B (N.L.) 1965 NY KREEVICH, Michael, OF (A.L.) 1938 Chi KRUK, John, 1B (N.L.) 1991-93 Phi KRUKOW, Mike, P (N.L.) 1986 SF KUBEK, Tony, SS (A.L.) 1958, 1959 (2), 1961* NY KUCKS, Johnny, P (A.L.) 1956 NY KUENN, Harvey, SS-OF (A.L.) 1953-59 Det; 1960 (2) Cle KUROWSKI, George (Whitey), 3B (N.L.) 1943-44, 1946-47 St.L — L — LAABS, Chester, OF (A.L.) 1943 St.L LABINE, Clem, P (N.L.) 1956-57 Bklyn LACKEY, John, P (A.L.) 2007 LAA LaCOSS, Mike, P (N.L.) 1979 Cin LAMANNO, Ray, C (N.L.) 1946 Cin LAMASTER, Denny, P (N.L.) 1967 Atl LANDIS, James, OF (A.L.) 1962 (1) Chi LANDREAUX, Ken, OF (A.L.) 1980 Min LANGSTON, Mark, P (A.L.) 1987 Sea; 1991-93 Cal LANIER, Max, P (N.L.) 1943-44 St.L LANKFORD, Ray, OF (N.L.) 1997 St.L LANSFORD, Carney, 3B (A.L.) 1988 Oak LARKER, Norman, 1B (N.L.) 1960* LA LARKIN, Barry, SS (N.L.) 1988-91, 1993-97, 1999-2000, 2004 Cin LARY, Frank, P (A.L.) 1960(2), 1961 (1) Det LATMAN, Barry, P (A.L.) 1961 (2) Cle LAUDNER, Tim, C (A.L.) 1988 Min LAVAGETTO, Harry (Cookie), 3B (N.L.) 1938-41 Bklyn LAVELLE, Gary, P (N.L.) 1977, 1983 SF LAW, Vance, 3B (N.L.) 1988 Chi LAW, Vern, P (N.L.) 1960* Pit LAWRENCE, Brooks, P (N.L.) 1956 Cin LAWTON, Matt, OF (A.L.) 2000 Min; 2004 Cle LAZZERI, Tony, 2B (A.L.) 1933 NY LaROCHE, Dave, P (A.L.) 1976 Cle; 1977 Cal LEA, Charlie, P (N.L.) 1984 Mon LEE, Bill C., P (N.L.) 1938-39 Chi LEE, Bill F., P (A.L.) 1973 Bos LEE, Bob, P (A.L.) 1965 LA LEE, Carlos, OF (N.L.) 2005-07 Mil LEE, Cliff, P (A.L) 2008 Cle LEE, Derrek, 1B (N.L.) 2005, 2007 Chi LEE, Thornton, P (A.L.) 1941 Chi LEFEBVRE, James, 2B (N.L.) 1966 LA LeFLORE, Ron, OF (A.L.) 1976 Det LEIBER, Hank, OF (N.L.) 1940-41 Chi LEITER, Al, P (N.L.) 1996 Fla; 2000 NY LEMANCZYK, Dave, P (A.L.) 1979 Tor LEMON, Bob, P (A.L.) 1948-54 Cle LEMON, Chet, OF (A.L.) 1978-79 Chi; 1984 Det LEMON, James, OF (A.L.) 1960* Wash LEONARD, Emil (Dutch), P (A.L.) 1940, 1943-44 Wash; (N.L.) 1951 Chi LEONARD, Jeffrey, OF (N.L.) 1987 SF; (A.L.) 1989 Sea LEPPERT, Don, C (A.L.) 1963 Wash LEWIS, John, 3B-OF (A.L.) 1938, 1947 Wash

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LIDGE, Brad, P (N.L.) 2005 Hou; 2008 Phi LIEBER, Henry, OF (N.L.) 1938 NY LIEBER, Jon, P (N.L.) 2001 Chi LIEBERTHAL, Mike, C (N.L.) 1999-2000 Phi LILLY, Ted, P (A.L.) 2004 Tor; (N.L.) 2009 Chi LIMA, Jose, P (N.L.) 1999 Hou LINCECUM, Tim, P (N.L.) 2008-09 SF LINDELL, John, OF (A.L.) 1943 NY LIRIANO, Francisco, P (A.L.) 2006 Min LITWHILER, Dan, OF (N.L.) 1942 Phi LOAIZA, Esteban, P (A.L.) 2003-04 Chi LOCKMAN, Whitey, 1B (N.L.) 1952 NY LO DUCA, Paul, C (N.L.) 2003-04 LA; 2005 Fla; 2006 NY LOES, Billy, P (A.L.) 1957 Bal LOFTON, Kenny, OF (A.L.) 1994-96, 1998-99 Cle; (N.L.) 1997 Atl LOGAN, John, SS (N.L.) 1955, 1957-59* Mil LOLICH, Mickey, P (A.L.) 1969, 1971-72 Det LOLLAR, Sherm, C (A.L.) 1950 St.L; 1954-56, 1958, 1959 (2), 1960 (2) Chi LOMBARDI, Ernie, C (N.L.) 1936-40 Cin; 1942 Bos, 1943 NY LONBORG, Jim, P (A.L.) 1967 Bos LONG, Dale, 1B (N.L.) 1956 Pit LONGORIA, Evan, 3B (A.L.) 2008-09 TB LOPAT, Eddie, P (A.L.) 1951 NY LOPATA, Stanley, C (N.L.) 1955-56 Phi LOPES, Davey, 2B (N.L.) 1978-81 LA LOPEZ, Al, C (N.L.) 1934 Bklyn; 1941 Pit LOPEZ, Aurelio, P (A.L.) 1983 Det LOPEZ, Felipe, SS (N.L.) 2005 Cin LOPEZ, Javier, C (N.L.) 1997-98, 2003 Atl LOPEZ, Jose, 2B (A.L.) 2006 Sea LORETTA, Mark, 2B (N.L.) 2004 SD; (A.L.) 2006 Bos LOWE, Derek, P (A.L.) 2000, 2002 Bos LOWELL, Mike, 3B (N.L.) 2002-04 Fla; (A.L.) 2007 Bos LOWREY, Peanuts, OF (N.L.) 1946 Chi LUDWICK, Ryan, OF (N.L.) 2008 Stl LUMPE, Jerry, 2B (A.L.) 1964 Det LUZINSKI, Greg, OF (N.L.) 1975-78 Phi LYLE, Sparky, P (A.L.) 1973, 1976-77 NY LYNN, Fred, OF (A.L.) 1975-80 Bos; 1981-83 Cal LYONS, Ted, P (A.L.) 1939 Chi — M — MacDOUGAL, Mike, P (A.L.) 2003 KC MACK, Ray, 2B (A.L.) 1940 Cle , Greg, P (N.L.) 1988, 1992 Chi; 1994-98, 2000 Atl MADLOCK, Bill, 3B (N.L.) 1975 Chi; 1981, 1983 Pit MAGLIE, Sal, P (N.L.) 1951-52 NY MAHAFFEY, Art, P (N.L.) 1961*, 1962 (2) Phi MALONEY, James, P (N.L.) 1965 Cin MALZONE, Frank, 3B (A.L.) 1957-58, 1959*, 1960*, 1963-64 Bos MANCUSO, Gus, C (N.L.) 1935, 1937 NY MANTILLA, Felix, 2B (A.L.) 1965 Bos MANTLE, Mickey, OF (A.L.) 1952-58, 1959*, 1960 (2), 1962*-65, 1967-68 NY MANUSH, Heinie, OF (A.L.) 1934 Wash MARICHAL, Juan, P (N.L.) 1962*, 1963-69, 1971 SF

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MARION, Marty, SS (N.L.) 1943-44, 1946-50 St.L MARIS, Roger, OF (A.L.) 1959(2) KC; 1960*, 1961*, 1962* NY MARMOL, Carlos, P (N.L.) 2008 Chi MARQUIS, Jason, P (N.L.) 2009 Col MARRERO, Connie, P (A.L.) 1951 Wash MARSHALL, Mike, P (N.L.) 1974-75 LA MARSHALL, Willard, OF (N.L.) 1942, 1947, 1949 NY MARTIN, Billy, 2B (A.L.) 1956 NY MARTIN, Herschel, OF (N.L.) 1938 Phi MARTIN, Pepper, 3B (N.L.) 1933-35, 1937 St.L MARTIN, Russell, C (N.L.) 2007-08 LA MARTIN, Stu, 2B (N.L.) 1936 St.L MARTINEZ, Dennis, P (N.L.) 1990-92 Mon; (A.L.) 1995 Cle MARTINEZ, Edgar, 3B/DH (A.L.) 1992, 1995-97, 2000-01, 2003 Sea MARTINEZ, Pedro, P (N.L.) 1996-97 Mon; 2005-06 NY; (A.L.) 1998-99 Bos MARTINEZ, Ramon, P (N.L.) 1990-91 LA MARTINEZ, Tino, 1B (A.L.) 1995 Sea; 1997 NY MARTINEZ, Tippy, P (A.L.) 1983 Bal MARTINEZ, Victor, C (A.L.) 2004, 2007, 2009 Cle MASI, Phillip, C (N.L.) 1946-48 Bos MASTERSON, Walter, P (A.L.) 1947-48 Wash MATHEWS, Eddie, 3B (N.L.) 1953, 55-58, 1959*, 1960 (2), 1961*, 1962 Mil MATLACK, Jon, P (N.L.) 1974-76 NY MATSUI, Hideki, OF (A.L.) 2003-04 NY MATTHEWS, Gary, OF (N.L.) 1979 Atl MATTHEWS, Jr., Gary, OF (A.L.) 2006 Tex MATTINGLY, Don, 1B (A.L.) 1984-89 NY MAUER, Joe, C (A.L.) 2006, 2008-09 Min MAXWELL, Charlie, OF (A.L.) 1956-57 Det MAY, Carlos, OF (A.L.) 1969, 1971 Chi MAY, David, OF (A.L.) 1973 Mil MAY, Lee, 1B (N.L.) 1969, 1971 Cin; 1972 Hou MAY, Pinky, 3B (N.L.) 1940 Phi MAYBERRY, John, 1B-OF (A.L.) 1973-74 KC MAYS, Joe, P (A.L.) 2001 Min MAYS, Willie, OF (N.L.) 1954-57 NY; 1958, 1959*-62*, 1963-71 SF; 1972-73 NY MAZEROSKI, Bill, 2B (N.L.) 1958, 1959*, 1960*, 1962*-64, 1967 Pit MAZZILLI, Lee, OF (N.L.) 1979 NY McAULlFFE, Dick, SS-2B (A.L.) 1965-67 Det McBRIDE, Bake, OF (N.L.) 1976 St.L McBRIDE, Ken, P (A.L.) 1961*, 1962 (2), 1963 LA McCANN, Brian, C (N.L.) 2006-09 Atl McCARVER, Tim, C (N.L.) 1966-67 St.L McCOOL, Billy, P (N.L.) 1966 Cin McCORMICK, Frank, 1B (N.L.) 1938-44, Cin; 1946 Phi McCORMICK, Mike, P (N.L.) 1960*, 1961* SF McCOVEY, Willie, 1B (N.L.) 1963, 1966, 1968-71 SF McCULLOUGH, Clyde, C (N.L.) 1948, 1953 Chi McDANIEL, Lindy, P (N.L.) 1960* St.L McDOUGALD, Gil, SS (A.L.) 1952, 1956-59* NY McDOWELL, Jack, P (A.L.) 1991-93 Chi McDOWELL, Sam, P (A.L.) 1965-66, 68-71 Cle McGEE, Willie, OF (N.L.) 1983, 1985, 1987-88 St.L McGLOTHEN, Lynn, P (N.L.) 1974 St.L McGLOTHLIN, James, P (A.L.) 1967 Cal

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McGRAW, Tug, P (N.L.) 1972 NY; 1975 Phi McGREGOR, Scott, P (A.L.) 1981 Bal McGRIFF, Fred, 1B (N.L.) 1992 SD; 1994-96 Atl; (A.L.) 2000 TB McGWIRE, Mark, 1B (A.L.) 1987-92, 1995-97 Oak; (N.L.) 1998-2000 St.L McLAIN, Denny, P (A.L.) 1966, 1968-69 Det McLISH, Calvin, P (A.L.) 1959 (2) Cle McLOUTH, NATE, OF (N.L.) 2008 Pit McMAHON, Don, P (N.L.) 1958 Mil McMILLAN, Roy, SS (N.L.) 1956-57 Cin McNALLY, Dave, P (A.L.) 1969-70, 72 Bal McQUINN, George, 1B (A.L.) 1939-40, 1942, 1944 St.L; 1947-48 NY McRAE, Hal, OF (A.L.) 1975-76, 1982 KC MECHE, Gil, P (A.L.) 2007 KC MEDWICK, Joe, OF (N.L.) 1934-39 St.L; 1940-42 Bklyn; 1944 NY MELTON, Bill, 3B (A.L.) 1971 Chi MELTON, Cliff, P (N.L.) 1942 NY MENKE, Denis, SS-2B (N.L.) 1969-70 Hou MERRITT, Jim, P (N.L.) 1970 Cin MESA, Jose, P (A.L.) 1995-96 Cle MESSERSMITH, Andy, P (A.L.) 1971 Cal; (N.L.) 1974-75 LA; 1976 Atl MICHAELS, Cass, 2B (A.L.) 1949 Chi; 1950 Wash MILLAN, Felix, 2B (N.L.) 1969-71 Atl MILLER, Damian, C (N.L.) 2002 Ari MILLER, Edward, SS (N.L.) 1940-42 Bos; 1943-44, 1946-47 Cin MILLER, Stu, P (N.L.) 1961* SF MILLWOOD, Kevin, P (N.L.) 1999 Atl MILNAR, Al, P (A.L.) 1940 Cle MILTON, Eric, P (A.L.) 2001 Min MINCHER, Don, 1B, (A.L.) 1967 Cal; 1969 Sea MINOSO, Minnie, OF (A.L.) 1951-54, 1957, 1960* Chi; 1959* Cle MINTON, Greg, P (N.L.) 1982 SF MITCHELL, Dale, OF (A.L.) 1949, 1952 Cle MITCHELL, Kevin, OF (N.L.) 1989-90 SF MIZE, Johnny, 1B (A.L.) 1953 NY; (N.L.) 1937, 1939-41 St.L; 1942, 1946-49 NY MIZELL, Vinegar Bend, P (N.L.) 1959* St.L MOLINA, Yadier, P (N.L.) 2009 St.L MOLITOR, Paul, 3B (A.L.) 1980, 1985, 1988, 1991-92 Mil; 1993-94 Tor MONBOUQUETTE, Bill, P (A.L.) 1960*, 1962 (1), 1963 Bos MONDAY, Rick, OF (A.L.) 1968 Oak; (N.L.) 1978 LA MONDESI, Raul, OF (N.L.) 1995 LA MONEY, Don, 3B-2B (A.L.) 1974, 1976, 1978 Mil MONGE, Sid, P (A.L.) 1979 Cle MONTANEZ, Willie, 1B (N.L.) 1977 Atl MONTEFUSCO, John, P (N.L.) 1976 SF MONTGOMERY, Jeff, P (A.L.) 1992-93, 1996 KC MOON, Wally, OF (N.L.) 1957 St.L; 1959* LA MOORE, Donnie, P (A.L.) 1985 Cal MOORE, Gene, OF (N.L.) 1937 Bos MOORE, Joseph, OF (N.L.) 1934-38, 1940 NY MOORE, Mike, P (A.L.) 1989 Oak MOORE, Terry, OF (N.L.) 1939-42 St.L MORA, Melvin (A.L.) OF, 2003, 3B, 2005 Bal MORALES, Julio, OF (N.L.) 1977 Chi MORAN, William, 2B (A.L.) 1962* LA MORANDINI, Mickey 2B (N.L.) 1995 Phi

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MORGAN, Joe, 2B (N.L.) 1966, 1970 Hou; 1972-79 Cin MORGAN, Mike, P (N.L.) 1991 LA MORNEAU, Justin, 1B (A.L.) 2007-09 Min MORRIS, Jack, P (A.L.) 1981, 1984-85, 1987 Det; 1991 Min MORRIS, Matt, P (N.L.) 2001-02 St.L MORYN, Walt, OF (N.L.) 1958 Chi MOSEBY, Lloyd, OF (A.L.) 1986 Tor MOSES, Gerry, C (A.L.) 1970 Bos MOSSES, Wally, OF (A.L.) 1937 Phi MOSSI, Donald, P (A.L.) 1957 Cle MOTA, Manny, OF (N.L.) 1973 LA MOYER, Jamie, P (A.L.) 2003 Sea MUELLER, Donald, OF (N.L.) 1954-55 NY MUELLER, Raymond, C (N.L.) 1944 Cin MULCAHY, Hugh, P (N.L.) 1940 Phi MULDER, Mark, P (A.L.) 2003-04 Oak MULHOLLAND, Terry, P (N.L.) 1993 Phi MULLIN, Patrick, OF (A.L.) 1947-48 Det MUMPHREY, Jerry, OF (N.L.) 1984 Hou MUNCRIEF, Robert, P (A.L.) 1944, 1948 St.L MUNGER, George (Red), P (N.L.) 1944, 1947, 1949 St.L MUNGO, Van, P (N.L.) 1934, 1936-37 Bklyn MUNSON, Thurman, C (A.L.) 1971, 1973, 1975-78 NY MURCER, Bobby, OF (A.L.) 1971-74 NY; (N.L.) 1975 SF MURPHY, Dale, OF (N.L.) 1980, 1982-87 Atl MURPHY, John, P (A.L.) 1937-39 NY MURRAY, Eddie, 1B (A.L.) 1978, 1981-86 Bal; (N.L.) 1991 LA MUSIAL, Stan, OF-1B (N.L.) 1943, 1944, 1946-58, 1959*-62*, 1963 St.L MUSSINA, Mike, P (A.L.) 1992-97, 1999 Bal MYER, Charles, 2B (A.L.) 1935, 1937 Wash MYERS, Randy, P (N.L.) 1990 Cin; 1994-95 Chi; (A.L.) 1997 Bal — N — NAGY, Charles, P (A.L.) 1992, 1996, 1999 Cle NARLESKI, Ray, P (A.L.) 1956, 1958 Cle NATHAN, Joe, P (A.L.) 2004-05, 2008-09 Min NAVARRO, Dioner, (A.L) 2008 TB NEAGLE, Denny, P (N.L.) 1995 Pit NEAL, Charles, 2B (N.L.) 1959*, 1960* LA NELSON, Dave, 3B (A.L.) 1973 Tex NELSON, Jeff, P (A.L.) 2001 Sea NEN, Robb, P (N.L.) 1998, 2002 SF NETTLES, Graig, 3B (A.L.) 1975, 1977-80 NY; (N.L.) 1985 SD NEVIN, Phil, 3B (N.L.) 2001 SD NEWCOMBE, Don, P (N.L.) 1949-51, 1955 Bklyn NEWHOUSER, Hal, P (A.L.) 1942-44, 1946-48 Det NEWMAN, Jeff, C (A.L.) 1979 Oak NEWSOM, Bobo, P (A.L.) 1938 St.L; 1939-40 Det; 1944 Phi NICHOLSON, William, OF (N.L.) 1940-41, 1943-44 Chi NIEKRO, Joe, P (N.L.) 1979 Hou NIEKRO, Phil, P (N.L.) 1969, 1975, 1978, 1982 Atl; (A.L.) 1984 NY NILSSON, Dave, C (N.L.) 1999 Mil NOKES, Matt, C (A.L.) 1987 Det NOLAN, Gary, P (N.L.) 1972 Cin NOMO, Hideo, P (N.L.) 1995 LA

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NOREN, Irving, OF (A.L.) 1954 NY NORRIS, Mike, P (A.L.) 1981 Oak NUXHALL, Joe, P (N.L.) 1955 Cin — O — O’DELL, Bill, P (A.L.) 1958, 1959 (2) Bal O’DONOGHUE, John, P (A.L.) 1965 KC O’DOUL, Lefty, OF (N.L.) 1933 NY ODOM, Blue Moon, P (A.L.) 1968-69 Oak OFFERMAN, Jose, SS (N.L.) 1995 LA; (A.L.) 1999 Bos OGLIVIE, Ben, OF (A.L.) 1980, 1982-83 Mil OKAJIMA, Hideki, P (A.L.) 2007 Bos OLERUD, John, 1B (A.L.) 1993 Tor; 2001 Sea OLIVA, Tony, OF (A.L.) 1964-71 Min OLIVER, Al, OF (A.L.) 1980-81 Tex; (N.L.) 1972, 1975-76 Pit; 1982-83 Mon OLSON, Greg, C (N.L.) 1990 Atl OLSON, Gregg, P (A.L.) 1990 Bal O’NEILL, Paul, OF (N.L.) 1991 Cin; (A.L.) 1994-95, 1997-98 NY ONTIVEROS, Steve, P (A.L.) 1995 Oak ORDONEZ, Magglio, OF (A.L.) 1999-2001, 2003 Chi; 2006-07 Det OROSCO, Jesse, P (N.L.) 1983-84 NY ORTA, Jorge, 2B (A.L.) 1975 Chi; 1980 Cle ORTIZ, David, 1B (A.L.) 2004, 06-07; DH 2005, 08 Bos ORTIZ, Russ, P (N.L.) 2003 Atl OSTEEN, Claude, P (N.L.) 1967, 1970, 1973 LA OSWALT, Roy, P (N.L.) 2005-07 Hou OTIS, Amos, OF (A.L.) 1970-73, 1976 KC O’TOOLE, James, P (N.L.) 1963 Cin OTT, Mel, OF (N.L.) 1934-44 NY OWEN, Arnold (Mickey), C (N.L.) 1941-44 Bklyn — P — PACIOREK, Tom, OF (A.L.) 1981 Sea PADILLA, Vicente, P (N.L.) 2002 Phi PAFKO, Andy, OF-3B (N.L.) 1947-50 Chi PAGE, Joseph, P (A.L.) 1944, 1947-48 NY PAGNOZZI, Tom, C (N.L.) 1992 St.L PAVANO, Carl, P (N.L.) 2004 Fla PAIGE, Satchel, P (A.L.) 1952-53 St.L PALMEIRO, Rafael, OF (N.L.) 1988 Chi; (A.L.) 1991, 1999 Tex; 1998 Bal PALMER, Dean, 3B (A.L.) 1998 KC PALMER, Jim, P (A.L.) 1970-72, 1975, 1977, 1978 Bal PAPELBON, Jonathan, P (A.L.) 2006-09 Bos PAPPAS, Milt, P (A.L.) 1962 (2), 1965 Bal PARK, Chan Ho, P (N.L.) 2001 LA PARKER, Dave, OF (N.L.) 1977, 1979-81 Pit; 1985-86 Cin; (A.L.) 1990 Mil PARNELL, Mel, P (A.L.) 1949, 1951 Bos PARRISH, Lance, C (A.L.) 1980, 1982-86 Det; 1990 Cal; (N.L.) 1988 Phi PARRISH, Larry, 3B (N.L.) 1979 Mon; (A.L.) 1987 Tex PASCUAL, Camilo, P (A.L.) 1959 (2), 1960* Wash; 1961 (2), 1962*, 1964 Min PASSEAU, Claude, P (N.L.) 1941-43, 1946 Chi PATEK, Freddie, SS (A.L.) 1972, 1976, 1978 KC PATTIN, Marty, P (A.L.) 1971 Mil PAVANO, Carl, P (N.L.) 2004 Fla PAVLIK, Roger, P (A.L.) 1996 Tex

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PEARSON, Al, OF (A.L.) 1963 LA PEARSON, Monte, P (A.L.) 1936, 1940 NY PEAVY, Jake, P (N.L.) 2005, 2007 SD PEDROIA, Dustin, 2B (A.L) 2008-09 Bos PEÑA, Carlos, 1B (A.L.) 2009 TB PENA, Tony, C (N.L.) 1982, 1984-86 Pit; 1989 St.L PENCE, Hunter, OF (N.L.) 2009 Hou PENDLETON, Terry, 3B (N.L.) 1992 Atl PENNY, Brad, P (N.L.) 2006-07 LA PEPITONE, Joe, 1B (A.L.) 1963-65 NY PERCIVAL, Troy, P (A.L.) 1996 Cal; 1998-99, 2001 Ana PEREZ, Carlos, P (N.L.) 1995 Mon PEREZ, Odalis, P (N.L.) 2002 LA PEREZ, Pascual, P (N.L.) 1983 Atl PEREZ, Tony, 3B-1B (N.L.) 1967-70, 1974-76 Cin PERRY, Gaylord, P (N.L.) 1966, 1970 SF, 1979 SD; (A.L.) 1972, 1974 Cle PERRY, Gerald, 1B (N.L.) 1988 Atl PERRY, Jim, P (A.L.) 1961 (1) Cle; 1970-71 Min PESKY, Johnny, SS (A.L.) 1946 Bos PETERS, Gary, P (A.L.) 1964, 1967 Chi PETERSON, Fritz, P (A.L.) 1970 NY PETROCELLI, Rico, SS (A.L.) 1967, 1969 Bos PETRY, Dan, P (A.L.) 1985 Det PETTITTE, Andy, P (A.L.) 1996, 2001 NY PHELPS, Ernest, C (N.L.) 1938-40 Bklyn PIAZZA, Mike, C (N.L.) 1993-97 LA; 1998-2002, 2004-05 NY PIERCE, Billy, P (A.L.) 1953, 1955-59*, 1961 (1) Chi PIERSALL, Jimmy, OF (A.L.) 1954, 1956 Bos PIERZYNSKI, A.J., C (A.L.) 2002 Min; 2006 Chi PINIELLA, Lou, OF (A.L.) 1972 KC PINSON, Vada, OF (N.L.) 1959*, 1960* Cin PIZARRO, Juan, P (A.L.) 1963-64 Chi PLESAC, Dan, P (A.L.) 1987-89 Mil POCOROBA, Biff, C (N.L.) 1978 Atl PODRES, Johnny, P (N.L.) 1958, 1960*, 1962 (2) LA PODSEDNIK, Scott, OF (A.L.) 2005 Chi POLANCO, Placido, 2B (A.L.) 2007 Det POLLET, Howard, P (N.L.) 1943, 1946, 1949 St.L PORTER, Darrell,C (A.L.) 1974 Mil; 1978-80 KC POSADA, Jorge, C (A.L.) 2000-2003, 2007 NY POWELL, John (Boog), 1B (A.L.) 1968-71 Bal POWER, Vic, 1B (A.L.) 1955-56 KC; 1959, 1960* Cle PRESLEY, Jim, 3B (A.L.) 1986 Sea PRIOR, Mark, P (N.L.) Chi 2003 PUCKETT, Kirby, OF (A.L.) 1986-95 Min PUHL, Terry, OF (N.L.) 1978 Hou PUJOLS, Albert, (N.L.) 3B, 2001, 2003; 1B 2004-09 Stl PURKEY, Bob, P (N.L.) 1958, 1961*, 1962 Cin PUTZ, J.J., P (A.L.) 2007 Sea — Q — QUANTRILL, Paul, P (A.L.) 2001 Tor QUENTIN, Carlos, OF (A.L.) 2008 Chi QUISENBERRY, Dan, P (A.L.) 1982-84 KC

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— R — RADATZ, Dick, P (A.L.) 1963-64 Bos RADCLIFF, Ray, OF (A.L.) 1936 Chi RADKE, Brad, (A.L.) 1998 Min RAFFENSBERGER, Ken, P (N.L.) 1944 Phi RAINES, Tim, OF (N.L.) 1981-87 Mon RAMIREZ, Aramis, 3B, (N.L.) 2005, 2008 Chi RAMIREZ, Hanley, SS, (N.L.) 2008-09 Fla RAMIREZ, Manny, OF (A.L.) 1995, 1998-2000 Cle; 2001-08 Bos RAMOS, Pedro, P (A.L.) 1959 (2) Wash RANDOLPH, Willie, 2B (A.L.) 1976-77, 1980-81, 1987 NY; (N.L.) 1989 LA RASCHI, Vic, P (A.L.) 1948-50, 1952 NY RAWLEY, Shane, P (N.L.) 1986 Phi RAY, Johnny, 2B (A.L.) 1988 Cal RAYMOND, Claude, P (N.L.) 1966 Hou REARDON, Jeff, P (N.L.) 1985-86 Mon; (A.L.) 1988 Min; 1991 Bos REDMAN, Mark, P (A.L.) 2006 KC REED, Rick, P (N.L.) 1998, 2001 NY REED, Ron, P (N.L.) 1968 Atl REESE, Pee Wee, SS (N.L.) 1942, 1946-54 Bklyn REISER, Harold (Pete), OF (N.L.) 1941, 1942, 1946 Bklyn REITZ, Ken, 3B (N.L.) 1980 St.L REMLINGER, Mike, P (N.L.) 2002 Atl REMY, Jerry, 2B (A.L.) 1978 Bos RENTERIA, Edgar, SS (N.L.) 1998 FLA; 2000, 2003-04 St.L; 2006 Atl REPULSKI, Rip, OF (N.L.) 1956 St.L REUSCHEL, Rick, P (N.L.) 1977 Chi; 1987 Pit; 1989 SF REUSS, Jerry, P (N.L.) 1975 Pit; 1980 LA REYES, Jose, SS (N.L.) 2006-07 NY REYNOLDS, Allie, P (A.L.) 1949, 1950, 1952-54 NY REYNOLDS, Craig, SS (A.L.) 1978 Sea; (N.L.) 1979 Hou REYNOLDS, Harold, 2B (A.L.) 1987-88 Sea REYNOLDS, Shane, P (N.L.) 2000 Hou RHODEN, Rick, P (N.L.) 1976 LA; 1986 Pit RICE, Del, C (N.L.) 1953 St.L RICE, Jim, OF (A.L.) 1977-80, 1983-86 Bos RICHARD, J.R., P (N.L.) 1980 Hou RICHARDSON, Bobby, 2B (A.L.) 1957, 1959 (2), 1962*, 1963-66 NY RICHERT, Pete, P (A.L.) 1965-66 Wash RIDDLE, Elmer, P (N.L.) 1948 Pit RIGGS, Lewis, 3B (N.L.) 1936 Cin RIGHETTI, Dave, P (A.L.) 1986-87 NY RIGNEY, Bill, 2B (N.L.) 1948, 1958 NY; (A.L.) 1962* LA RIOS, Alex, OF (A.L.) 2006-07 Tor RIPKEN, Jr., Cal, SS-3B (A.L.) 1983-2001 Bal RIVERA, Mariano, P (A.L.) 1997, 1999-2002, 2004-06, 2008-09 NY RIVERS, Mickey, OF (A.L.) 1976 NY RIZZUTO, Phil, SS (A.L.) 1942, 1950-53 NY ROBERTS, Bip, OF (N.L.) 1992 Cin ROBERTS, Brian, 2B (A.L.) 2005, 2007 Bal ROBERTS, Robin, P (N.L.) 1950-56 Phi ROBINSON, Aaron, C (A.L.) 1947 NY ROBINSON, Brooks, 3B (A.L.) 1960*, 1961*, 1962*, 1963-74 Bal ROBINSON, Eddie, 1B (A.L.) 1949 Wash; 1951-52 Chi; 1953 Phi ROBINSON, Frank, OF (N.L.) 1956-57, 1959*, 1961*, 1962 (2), 1965 Cin; (A.L.) 1966-67, 1969-71 Bal; 1974 Cal

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ROBINSON, Jackie, 2B (N.L.) 1949-54 Bklyn RODRIGUEZ, Alex, (A.L.) SS, 1996-98, 2000 Sea; 2001-03 Tex; 3B, 2004-08 NY RODRIGUEZ, Ellie, C (A.L.) 1969 KC; 1971 Mil RODRIGUEZ, Francisco, P (A.L.) 2004 Ana, 2007-08 LAA; (N.L.) 2009 NY RODRIGUEZ, Henry, OF (N.L.) 1996 Mon RODRIGUEZ, Ivan, C (A.L.) 1992-2001 Tex; 2004-07 Det ROE, Elwin (Preacher), P (N.L.) 1949, 1951-52 Bklyn ROGERS, Kenny, P (A.L.) 1995, 2004-05 Tex; 2006 Det ROGERS, Steve, P (N.L.) 1974, 1978-79, 1982, 1985 Mon ROJAS, Cookie, 2B (A.L.) 1971-74 KC; (N.L.) 1965 Phi ROLEN, Scott, 3B (N.L.) 2002-06 St. L. ROLFE, Robert, 3B (A.L.) 1937-40 NY ROLLINS, Jimmy, SS (N.L.) 2001-02, 2005 Phi ROLLINS, Richard, 3B (A.L.) 1962 (2) Min ROMANO, John, C (A.L.) 1961 (2), 1962 Cle ROSADO, Jose, P (A.L.) 1997, 1999 KC ROSAR, Warren, C (A.L.) 1942 NY; 1943 Cle; 1946-48 Phi ROSE, Pete, INF-OF (N.L.) 1965, 1967-71, 1973-78, 1985 Cin; 1979-82 Phi ROSEBORO, Johnny, C (N.L.) 1958, 1961-62 LA; (A.L.) 1969 Min ROSEN, Al, 3B-1B (A.L.) 1952-55 Cle ROSEN, Goody, OF (N.L.) 1945 Bklyn ROWAND, Aaron, OF (N.L.) 2007 Phi ROWE, Schoolboy, P (A.L.) 1935-36 Det; (N.L.) 1947 Phi RUDI, Joe, OF (A.L.) 1972, 1974-75 Oak RUFFING, Red, P (A.L.) 1934, 1938-42 NY RUNNELS, Pete, 1B (A.L.) 1959*, 1960*, 1962 (2) Bos RUSH, Robert, P (N.L.) 1952 Chi RUSSELL, Bill, SS (N.L.) 1973, 1976, 1980 LA RUSSELL, Jack, P (A.L.) 1934 Wash RUSSELL, Jeff, P (A.L.) 1988-89 Tex RUSSO, Manus, P (A.L.) 1941 NY RUTH, Babe, OF (A.L.) 1933-34 NY RUTHVEN, Dick, P (N.L.) 1976 Atl; 1981 Phi RYAN, B.J., P (A.L.) 2005 Bal; 2006 Tor RYAN, Cornelius, 2B (N.L.) 1944 Bos RYAN, Nolan, P (A.L.) 1972-73, 1975, 1979 Cal; 1989 Tex; (N.L.) 1981, 1985 Hou — S — SABATHIA, C.C., P (A.L.) 2003-04, 2007 Cle SABERHAGEN, Bret, P (A.L.) 1987, 1990 KC; (N.L.) 1994 NY SABO, Chris, 3B (N.L.) 1988, 1990-91 Cin SAIN, Johnny, P (N.L.) 1947-48 Bos; (A.L.) 1953 NY SAITO, Takashi, P (N.L.) 2007 LA SAMBITO, Joe, P (N.L.) 1979 Hou SAMUEL, Juan, 2B (N.L.) 1984, 1987 Phi; 1991 LA SANCHEZ, Freddy, SS-2B (N.L.) 2006-07, 2009 Pit SANDBERG, Ryne, 2B (N.L.) 1984-93 Chi SANDERS, Reggie, OF (N.L.) 1995 Cin SANDERSON, Scott, P (A.L.) 1991 NY SANFORD, John, P (N.L.) 1957 Phi SANGUILLEN, Manny, C (N.L.) 1971, 1972, 1975 Pit SANTANA, Ervin, P (A.L) 2008 LAA SANTANA, Johan, P (A.L.) 2005-07 Min; (N.L.) 2009 NY SANTIAGO, Benito, C (N.L.) 1989-92 SD; 2002 SF SANTIAGO, Joe, P (A.L.) 1968 Bos

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SANTO, Ron, 3B (N.L.) 1963-66, 1968-69, 1971-73 Chi SASAKI, Kazuhiro, P (A.L.) 2001-02 Sea SAUER, Hank, OF (N.L.) 1950, 1952 Chi SAUNDERS, Joe, P (A.L) 2008 LAA SAX, Steve, 2B (N.L.) 1982-83, 1986 LA; (A.L.) 1989-90 NY SCARBOROUGH, Ray, P (A.L.) 1950 Chi SCHEINBLUM, Richard, OF, (A.L.) 1972 KC SCHILLING, Curt, P (N.L.) 1997-99 Phi; 2001-02 Ari; (A.L.) 2004 Bos SCHMIDT, Jason, P (N.L.) 2003-04, 2006 SF SCHMIDT, Mike, 3B (N.L.) 1974, 1976-77, 1979-84, 1986-87, 1989 Phi SCHMITZ, John, P (N.L.) 1946, 1948 Chi SCHOENDIENST, Red, 2B (N.L.) 1946, 1948-55 St.L; 1957 Mil SCHROM, Ken, P (A.L.) 1986 Cle SCHUMACHER, Harold, P (N.L.) 1933, 1935 NY SCHWALL, Donald, P (A.L.) 1961 (2) Bos SCIOSCIA, Mike, C (N.L.) 1989-90 LA SCORE, Herb, P (A.L.) 1955-56 Cle SCOTT, George, 1B (A.L.) 1966, 1977 Bos; 1975 Mil SCOTT, Mike, P (N.L.) 1986-87, 1989 Hou SEAVER, Tom, P (N.L.) 1967-73, 1975-76 NY; 1977-78, 1981 Cin SEITZER, Kevin, 3B (A.L.) 1987 KC; 1995 Mil SELE, Aaron, P (A.L.) 1998 Tex; 2000 Sea SELKIRK, George, OF (A.L.) 1936, 1939 NY SEMINICK, Andrew, C (N.L.) 1949 Phi SEWELL, Joe, P (N.L.) 1943-44, 1946 Pit SEWELL, Luke, C (A.L.) 1937 Chi SEXSON, Richie, 1B (N.L.) 2002-03 Mil SHANTZ, Bobby, P (A.L.) 1951-52 Phi; 1957 NY SHARPERSON, Mike, 3B (N.L.) 1992 LA SHAW, Jeff, P (N.L.) 1998, 2001 LA SHAW, Robert, P (N.L.) 1962 Mil SHEA, Frank, P (A.L.) 1947 NY SHEETS, Ben, P (N.L.) 2001, 2004, 2007-08 Mil SHEFFIELD, Gary, 3B-OF (N.L.) 1992 SD; 1993, 1996 Fla; 1998-2000 LA; 2003 Atl; 2004-05 NY SHERRILL, George, P, (A.L) 2008 Bal SHORT, Christopher, P (N.L.) 1964, 1967 Phi SIEBERN, Norman, 1B (A.L.) 1962*, 1963 KC; 1964 Bal SIEBERT, Richard, 1B (A.L.) 1943 Phi SIEBERT, Wilfred (Sonny), P (A.L.) 1966 Cle; 1971 Bos SIERRA, Ruben, OF (A.L.) 1989, 1991-92 Tex; 1994 Oak SIEVERS, Roy, 1B-OF (A.L.) 1956, 1959 Wash; 1961 (2) Chi SIMMONS, Al, OF (A.L.) 1933-35 Chi SIMMONS, Curtis, P (N.L.) 1952-53, 1957 Phi SIMMONS, Ted, C (A.L.) 1981, 1983 Mil; (N.L.) 1972-74, 1977-79 St.L SIMPSON, Harry, OF (A.L.) 1956 KC SIMPSON, Wayne, P (N.L.) 1970 Cin SINGER, Bill, P (A.L.) 1973 Cal; (N.L.) 1969 LA SINGLETON, Ken, OF (A.L.) 1977, 1979, 1981 Bal SISLER, Dick, 1B (N.L.) 1950 Phi SIZEMORE, Grady, OF (A.L.) 2006-08 Cle SKINNER, Robert, OF (N.L.) 1958, 1960* Pit SKOWRON, Bill (Moose), 1B (A.L.) 1957-58, 1959*, 1960*, 1961 (2) NY; 1965 Chi SLATON, Jim, P (A.L.) 1977 Mil SLAUGHTER, Enos, OF (N.L.) 1941-42, 1946-53 St.L SLOCUMB, Heathcliff, P (N.L.) 1995 Phi

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SMALLEY, Roy, SS (A.L.) 1979 Min SMILEY, John, P (N.L.) 1991 Pit; 1995 Cin SMITH, Al, OF (A.L.) 1955 Cle; 1960 (2) Chi SMITH, Alfred, P (A.L.) 1943 Cle SMITH, Dave, P (N.L.) 1986, 1990 Hou SMITH, Edgar, P (A.L.) 1941-42 Chi SMITH, Harold, C (N.L.) 1959* St.L SMITH, Lee, P (N.L.) 1983, 1987 Chi; 1991- 93 St.L; (A.L.) 1994 Bal; 1995 Cal SMITH, Lonnie, OF (N.L.) 1982 St.L SMITH, Ozzie, SS (N.L.) 1981 SD; 1982-92, 1994-96 St.L SMITH, Reggie, OF (A.L.) 1969, 1972 Bos; (N.L.) 1974-75 St.L; 1977-78, 1980 LA SMOLTZ, John, P (N.L.) 1989, 1992-93, 1996, 2002-03, 2005, 2007 Atl SNIDER, Edwin (Duke), OF (N.L.) 1950-56 Bklyn; 1963 NY SORENSEN, Lary, P (A.L.) 1978 Mil SORIA, Joakim, P (A.L) 2008 KC SORIANO, Alfonso, 2B (A.L.) 2002-03 NY; 2004-05 Tex; OF (N.L.) 2006 Wash; 2007-08 Chi SOSA, Sammy, OF (N.L.) 1995, 1998-2002, 2004 Chi SOTO, Geovany, C (N.L.) 2008 Chi SOTO, Mario, P (N.L.) 1982-84 Cin SPAHN, Warren, P (N.L.) 1947, 1949-52 Bos; 1953-54, 1956, 1958, 1959*, 1961*, 1962*, 1963 Mil SPEIER, Chris, SS (N.L.) 1972-74 SF SPENCE, Stanley, OF (A.L.) 1942, 1944, 1946-47 Wash SPENCER, Jim, 1B (A.L.) 1973 Tex SPIVEY, Junior, 2B (N.L.) 2002 Ari SPRAGUE, Ed, 3B (N.L.) 1999 Pit STALEY, Gerald, P (N.L.) 1952-53 St.L STANHOUSE, Don, P (A.L.) 1979 Bal STANKY, Eddie, 2B (N.L.) 1947 Bklyn; 1948 Bos; 1950 NY STANLEY, Bob, P (A.L.) 1979, 1983 Bos STANLEY, Mike, C (A.L.) 1995 NY STANTON, Mike, P (A.L.) 2001 NY STARGELL, Willie, OF (N.L.) 1964-66, 1971-73, 1978 Pit STARR, Ray, P (N.L.) 1942 Cin STAUB, Rusty, OF (A.L.) 1976 Det; (N.L.) 1967-68 Hou; 1969-71 Mon STEARNS, John, C (N.L.) 1977, 1979-80, 1982 NY STEINBACH, Terry, C (A.L.) 1988-89, 1993 Oak STENHOUSE, Dave, P (A.L.) 1962 Wash STEPHENS, Vernon, SS (A.L.) 1943-44, 1946 St.L; 1948-51 Bos STEWART, Dave, P (A.L.) 1986 Oak STIEB, Dave, P (A.L.) 1980-81, 1983-85, 1988, 1990 Tor STIGMAN, Dick, P (A.L.) 1960 Cle STILLWELL, Kurt, SS (A.L.) 1988 KC STIRNWEISS, George, 2B (A.L.) 1946 NY STONE, Dean, P (A.L.) 1954 Wash STONE, Steve, P (A.L.) 1980 Bal STONEMAN, Bill, P (N.L.) 1972 Mon STOTTLEMYRE, Mel, P (A.L.) 1965-67, 1969-70 NY STRATTON, Monty, P (A.L.) 1937 Chi STRAWBERRY, Darryl, OF (N.L.) 1984-90 NY; 1991 LA STUART, Richard, P, (N.L.) 1961* Pit SUHR, Gus, 1B (N.L.) 1936 Pit SULLIVAN, Franklin, P (A.L.) 1955-56 Bos SUNDBERG, Jim, C (A.L.) 1974, 1978 Tex; 1984 Mil SURHOFF, B.J., OF (A.L.) 1999 Bal SUTCLIFFE, Rick, P (A.L.) 1983 Cle; (N.L.) 1987 Chi

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SUTTER, Bruce, P (N.L.) 1978-80 Chi; 1981 St.L SUTTON, Donald, P (N.L.) 1972-73, 1975, 1977 LA SUZUKI, Ichiro, OF (A.L.) 2001-09 Sea SWEENEY, Mike, 1B (A.L.) 2000-03, 2005 KC SWINDELL, Greg, P (A.L.) 1989 Cle SWISHER, Steve, C (N.L.) 1976 Chi — T — TABLER, Pat, 1B (A.L.) 1987 Cle TANANA, Frank, P (A.L.) 1976, 1978 Cal TARTABULL, Danny, OF (A.L.) 1991 KC TAYLOR, Tony, 2B (N.L.) 1960* Phi TEBBETS, George (Birdie), C (A.L.) 1941-42 Det; 1948-49 Bos TEIXEIRA, Mark, 1B (A.L.) 2005 Tex; 2009 NY TEJADA, Miguel, SS (A.L.), 2002 Oak; 2004-06 Bal; (N.L.) 2008-09 Hou TEKULVE, Kent, P (N.L.) 1980 Pit TEMPLE, John, 2B (A.L.) 1961* Cle; (N.L.) 1956-57, 1959* Cin TEMPLETON, Garry, SS (N.L.) 1977, 1979 St.L; 1985 SD TENACE, Gene, 1B-C (A.L.) 1975 Oak TERRY, Bill, 1B (N.L.) 1933-35 NY TERRY, Ralph, P (A.L.) 1962* NY TETTLETON, Mickey, C (A.L.) 1989 Bal; 1994 Det TEWKSBURY, Bob, P (N.L.) 1992 St.L THIGPEN, Bobby, P (A.L.) 1990 Chi THOMAS, Frank J., 3B (N.L.) 1954-55, 1958 Pit THOMAS, Frank E., 1B (A.L.) 1993-96, 1998 Chi THOMAS, Gorman, OF (A.L.) 1981 Mil THOMAS, Lee, OF (A.L.) 1962* LA THOME, Jim, 1B (A.L.) 1997-99 Cle; (N.L.) 2004 Phi; (A.L.) 2006 Chi THOMPSON, Jason, 1B (A.L.) 1977-78 Det; (N.L.) 1982 Pit THOMPSON, Justin, P (A.L.) 1997 Det THOMPSON, Robby, 2B (N.L.) 1988, 1993 SF THOMSON, Bobby, OF (N.L.) 1948-49, 1952 NY THON, Dickie, SS (N.L.) 1983 Hou THORNTON, Andre, 1B (A.L.) 1982, 1984 Cle TIANT, Luis, P (A.L.) 1968 Cle; 1974, 1976 Bos TOBIN, James, P (N.L.) 1944 Bos TORRE, Joe, C-IF (N.L.) 1963-65 Mil; 1966-67 Atl; 1970-73 St.L TRACHSEL, Steve, P (N.L.) 1996 Chi TRAMMELL, Alan, SS (A.L.) 1980, 1983-85, 1987-88, 90 Det TRAVERS, Bill, P (A.L.) 1976 Mil TRAVIS, Cecil, 3B (A.L.) 1938, 1940-41 Wash TRAYNOR, Pie, 3B (N.L.) 1933-34 Pit TRESH, Tommy, SS-OF (A.L.) 1962*, 1963 NY TRIANDOS, Gus, C (A.L.) 1957-58, 1959* Bal TRILLO, Manny, 2B (A.L.) 1983 Cle; (N.L.) 1977 Chi; 1981-82 Phi TROUT, Paul (Dizzy), P (A.L.) 1944, 1947 Det TRUCKER, Thurman, OF (A.L.) 1944 Chi TRUCKS, Virgil, P (A.L.) 1949 Det; 1954 Chi TURLEY, Bob, P (A.L.) 1954 Bal; 1955, 1958 NY TURNER, Jim, P (N.L.) 1938 Bos TURNBOW, Derrick, P (N.L.) 2006 Mil TWITCHELL, Wayne, P (N.L.) 1973 Phi

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— U — UGGLA, Dan, 2B (N.L.) 2006, 2008 Fla UPTON, Justin, OF (N.L.) 2009 Ari URBINA, Ugueth, P (N.L.) 1998 Mon; 2002 Bos UTLEY, Chase, 2B (N.L.) 2006-09 Phi — V — VALENTINE, Ellis, OF (N.L.) 1977 Mon VALENZUELA, Fernando, P (N.L.) 1981-86 LA VALVERDE, Jose, P (N.L.) 2007 Ari VAN SLYKE, Andy, OF (N.L.) 1988, 1992 Pit VANDER MEER, Johnny, P (N.L.) 1938-39, 1942-43 Cin VARITEK, Jason, C (A.L.) 2003, 2005, 2008 Bos VAZQUEZ, Javier, P (A.L.) 2004 NY VAUGHAN, Arky, 3B-SS (N.L.) 1934-41 Pit; 1942 Bklyn VAUGHN, Greg, OF (A.L.) 1993, 1996 Mil, 2001 TB; (N.L.) 1998 SD VAUGHN, Mo, 1B (A.L.) 1995-96, 98 Bos VEALE, Bob, P (N.L.) 1965-66, Pit VENTURA, Robin, 3B (A.L.) 1992 Chi; 2002 NY VERBAN, Emil, 2B (N.L.) 1946-47 Phi VERLANDER, Justin, P (A.L.) 2007, 2009 Det VERNON, James, 1B (A.L.) 1946, 1948, 1953-55 Wash; 1956 Bos; 1958 Cle VERSALLES, Zoilo, SS (A.L.) 1963, 1965 Min VICTORINO, Shane, OF (N.L.) 2009 Phi VIDRO, Jose, 2B (N.L.) 2000, 2002-03 Mon VINA, Fernando, 2B (N.L.) 1998 Mil VIOLA, Frank, P (A.L.) 1988 Min; (N.L.) 1990-91 NY VIRGIL, Ozzie, C (N.L.) 1985 Phi; 1987 Atl VIZQUEL, Omar, SS (A.L.) 1998-99, 2002 Cle VOISELLE, Bill, P (N.L.) 1944 NY VOLQUEZ, Edinson, P (N.L.) 2008 Cin VOSMIK, Joseph, OF (A.L.) 1935 Cle — W — WAGNER, Billy, P (N.L.) 1999, 2001, 2003 Hou; 2005 Phi; 2007-08 NY WAGNER, Hal, C (A.L.) 1946 Bos WAGNER, Leon, OF (A.L.) 1962 (2), 1963 LA WAITKUS, Edward, 1B (N.L.) 1948 Chi; 1949 Phi WAKEFIELD, Richard, OF (A.L.) 1943 Det WAKEFIELD, Tim, P (A.L.) 2009 Bos WALK, Bob, P (N.L.) 1988 Pit WALKER, Fred, OF (N.L.) 1943-44, 1946-47 Bklyn WALKER, Gerald, OF (A.L.) 1937 Det WALKER, Harry, OF (N.L.) 1943 St.L; 1947 Phi WALKER, Jerry, P (A.L.) 1959 (2) Bal WALKER, Larry, OF (N.L.) 1992 Mon; 1997-99, 2001 Col WALKER, William, P (N.L.) 1935 St.L WALLACH, Tim, 3B (N.L.) 1984-85, 1987-90 Mon WALLS, Lee, OF (N.L.) 1958 Chi WALTERS, William (Bucky), P (N.L.) 1937 Phi; 1939-42, 1944 Cin WANER, Lloyd, OF (N.L.) 1938 Pit WANER, Paul, OF (N.L.) 1933-35, 1937 Pit WARD, Duane, P (A.L.) 1993 Tor WARD, Gary, OF (A.L.) 1983 Min; 1985 Tex WARNEKE, Lon, P (N.L.) 1933-34, 1936 Phi; 1939, 1941 St.L

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WASHINGTON, Claudell, OF (A.L.) 1975 Oak; (N.L.) 1984 Atl WATSON, Bob, OF (N.L.) 1973, 1975 Hou WEBB, Brandon, P (N.L.) 2006-08 Ari WEISS, Walt, SS (N.L.) 1998 Atl WELCH, Bob, P (N.L.) 1980 LA; (A.L.) 1990 Oak WELLS, David, P (A.L.) 1995 Det; 1998 NY; 2000 Tor WELLS, Vernon, OF (A.L.) 2003, 2006 Tor WERT, Con, 3B (A.L.) 1968 Det WERTH, Jayson, OF (N.L.) 2009 Phi WERTZ, Vic, OF-1B (A.L.) 1949, 1951-52 Det; 1957 Cle WEST, Max, OF (N.L.) 1940 Bos WEST, Samuel, OF (A.L.) 1933-35, 1937 St.L WESTLAKE, Wally, OF (N.L.) 1951 St.L WESTRUM, Wes, C (N.L.) 1952-53 NY WESTBROOK, Jake, P (A.L.) 2004 Cle WETTELAND, John, P (A.L.) 1996 NY; 1998-99 Tex WHITAKER, Lou, 2B (A.L.) 1983-87 Det WHITE, Bill, 1B (N.L.) 1959*, 1960*, 1963, 1964 St.L WHITE, Devon, OF (A.L.) 1989 Cal; 1993 Tor; (N.L.) 1998 Ari WHITE, Frank, 2B (A.L.) 1978-79, 1981, 1983, 1986 KC WHITE, Rondell, OF (N.L.) 2003 SD WHITE, Roy, OF (A.L.) 1970 NY WHITE, Sam, C (A.L.) 1953 Bos WHITEHEAD, Burgess, 2B (N.L.) 1935 St.L; 1937 NY WHITNEY, Arthur, 3B (N.L.) 1936 Phi WHITT, Ernie, C (A.L.) 1985 Tor WICKMAN, Bob, P (N.L.) 2000 Mil; (A.L.) 2005 Cle WILHELM, Hoyt, P (N.L.) 1953 NY; 1970 Atl; (A.L.) 1959*, 1961*, 1962 Bal WILLIAMS, Bernie, OF (A.L.) 1997-2001 NY WILLIAMS, Billy, OF (N.L.) 1962 (2), 1964-65, 1968, 1972-73 Chi WILLIAMS, David, 2B (N.L.) 1953-54 NY WILLIAMS, Matt, 3B (N.L.) 1990, 1994-95 SF; 1999 Ari WILLIAMS, Mike, P (N.L.) 2002-03 Pit WILLIAMS, Mitch, P (N.L.) 1989 Chi WILLIAMS, Stanley, P (N.L.) 1960* LA WILLIAMS, Ted, OF (A.L.) 1940-42, 1946-51, 1953-58, 1959*, 1960* Bos WILLIAMS, Woody, P (N.L.) 2003 St.L WILLIAMSON, Scott, P (N.L.) 1999 Cin WILLIS, Dontrelle, P (N.L.) 2003, 2005 Fla WILLS, Maury, SS (N.L.) 1961*, 1962*, 1963, 1965-66 LA WILSON, Brian, P (N.L.) 2008 SF WILSON, Dan, C (A.L.) 1996 Sea WILSON, Donald, P (N.L.) 1971 Hou WILSON, Glenn, OF (N.L.) 1965 Phi WILSON, Hack, P (A.L.) 1956 Chi WILSON, Jack, SS (N.L.) 2004 Pit WILSON, James, C (N.L.) 1933 St.L; 1935 Phi WILSON, Jim, P (N.L.) 1954 Mil; 1955 Bal WILSON, Preston, OF (N.L.) 2003 Col WILSON, Willie, OF (A.L.) 1982-83 KC WINFIELD, Dave, OF (N.L.) 1977-80 SD; (A.L.) 1981-88 NY WINN, Randy, OF (A.L.) 2002 TB WISE, Rick, P (N.L.) 1971 Phi; 1973 St.L WITT, Mike, P (A.L.) 1986-87 Cal WOHLERS, Mark, P (N.L.) 1996 Atl WOLF, Randy, P (N.L.) 2003 Phi

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WOMACK, Tony, 2B (N.L.) 1997 Pit WOOD, Kerry, P (N.L.) 2003, 2008 Chi WOOD, Wilbur, P (A.L.) 1971-72, 1974 Chi WOODESHICK, Harold, P (N.L.) 1963 Hou WOODLING, Gene, OF (A.L.) 1959 (2) Bal WORRELL, Todd, P (N.L.) 1988 St.L; 1995-96 LA WRIGHT, Clyde, P (A.L.) 1970 Cal WRIGHT, David, 3B (N.L.) 2006-09 NY WYATT, Jonathan, P (A.L.) 1964 KC WYATT, Whitlow, P (N.L.) 1939-42 Bklyn WYNEGAR, Butch, C (A.L.) 1976-77 Min WYNN, Early, P (A.L.) 1947 Wash; 1955-57 Cle; 1958, 1959*, 1960* Chi WYNN, Jimmy, OF (N.L.) 1967 Hou; 1974-75 LA WYROSTEK, John, OF (N.L.) 1950-51 Cin — Y — YASTRZEMSKI, Carl, OF-1B (A.L.) 1963, 1965-79, 1982-83 Bos YORK, Rudy, 1B (A.L.) 1938, 1941-44 Det; 1946 Bos; 1947 Chi YOUKILIS, Kevin, 1B (A.L) 2008-09 Bos YOUNGBLOOD, Joel, OF (N.L.) 1981 NY YOUNG, Chris, P (N.L.) 2007 SD YOUNG, Dmitri, OF (A.L.) 2003 Det; 1B (N.L.) 2007 Wash YOUNG, Eric, 2B (N.L.) 1996 Col YOUNG, Matt, P (A.L.) 1983 Sea YOUNG, Michael, SS (A.L.) 2004-09 Tex YOUNT, Robin, SS (A.L.) 1980, 1982-83 Mil — Z — ZACHRY, Pat, P (N.L.) 1978 NY ZAK, Frank, SS (N.L.) 1944 Pit ZAMBRANO, Carlos, P (N.L.) 2004, 2006, 2008 Chi ZARILLA, Allen, OF (A.L.) 1948 St.L ZERNIAL, Gus, OF (A.L.) 1953 Phi ZIMMER, Don, 2B (N.L.) 1961* Chi ZIMMERMAN, Jeff, P (A.L.) 1999 Tex ZIMMERMAN, Ryan, 3B (N.L.) 2009 Wsh ZISK, Richie, OF (A.L.) 1977 Chi; 1978 Tex ZITO, Barry, P (A.L.) 2002-03, 2006 Oak ZOBRIST, Ben, 2B (A.L.) 2009 TB

*indicates selected to squad for both games (1) indicates selected to squad for first game (2) indicates selected to squad for second game

Following the Angels’ World Series victory in 2002, manager brought the club’s entire coaching staff to the 2003 Midsummer Classic in Chicago along with outfielder Garret Anderson, third baseman and reliever Brendan Donnelly. Anderson took home MVP honors after going 3-for-4 with a home run, a double and two RBI.

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ALL-STAR GAME BATTING 1933-2009 Name LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA — A — AARON, Hank A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 N 23 66 7 13 0 0 2 8 .197 T 24 67 7 13 0 0 2 8 .194 ABREU, Bobby N 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 ADCOCK, Joe N 2 5 1 3 1 0 0 0 .600 AGEE, Tommie A 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 AGUIRRE, Henry A 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ALFONZO, Edgardo N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ALLEN, John A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ALLEN, Richie A 2 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 .200 N 4 11 1 2 0 0 1 1 .182 T 6 16 1 3 0 0 1 2 .188 ALLEY, Gene N 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ALLISON, Robert A 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ALOMAR, Roberto N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 A 11 29 5 7 0 0 2 3 .241 T 12 30 5 7 0 0 2 3 .233 ALOMAR, Jr., Sandy A 6 12 2 5 0 0 1 3 .416 ALOMAR, Sr., Sandy A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ALOU, Felipe N 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 ALOU, Matty N 2 5 1 3 0 0 0 0 .600 ALOU, Moises N 6 10 2 5 2 0 0 1 .500 ALTMAN, George N 3 3 1 1 0 0 1 1 .333 ALVIS, Maxwell A 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ANDERSON, Brady A 3 9 0 2 1 0 0 0 .222 ANDERSON, Garret A 3 10 1 3 1 0 1 3 .300 ANDREWS, Mike A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ANTONELLI, John N 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 APARICIO, Luis A 10 28 2 2 0 1 0 0 .071 APPLING, Luke A 4 9 1 4 1 0 0 2 .444 ARMAS, Tony A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ASHBURN, Richie N 4 10 4 6 1 0 0 1 .600 AURILIA, Rich N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 AUSMUS, Brad A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 AVERILL, Earl A 5 15 1 4 1 1 0 4 .267 AVILLA, Bobby A 3 6 1 4 0 0 0 3 .667 AZCUE, Jose A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

— B — BAERGA, Carlos A 3 6 3 4 2 0 0 1 .667 BAGWELL, Jeff N 4 12 1 3 0 0 0 0 .250 BAILEY, Ed N 4 8 1 2 0 0 0 1 .250 BAINES, Harold A 6 8 1 3 0 0 0 2 .375 BAKER, Dusty N 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 .250 BAKER, Gene N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BANDO, Sal A 3 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 .167 BANKS, Ernie N 13 33 4 10 3 1 1 3 .303

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Name LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA BARFIELD, Jesse A 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BARTELL, Dick N 2 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 .167 BARTLETT, Jason A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BASS, Kevin N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BATISTA, Tony A 2 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 .250 BATTEY, Earl A 5 9 1 1 0 0 0 1 .111 BAUER, Hank A 3 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 .286 BAY, Jason N 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 .333 A 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 T 2 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 .400 BAYLOR, Don A 1 4 2 2 1 0 0 1 .500 BECKERT, Glenn N 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BELANGER, Mark A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BELL, Buddy A 5 8 0 1 0 1 0 1 .125 BELL, George A 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BELL, Gus N 4 6 1 2 1 0 1 4 .333 BELL, Jay N 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BELLE, Albert A 4 10 2 1 0 0 0 1 .100 BELLIARD, Ron A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BELTRAN, Carlos N 4 12 3 5 1 1 0 0 .417 BENCH, Johnny N 12 28 5 10 0 0 3 6 .357 BENEDICT, Bruce N 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 BENTON, Alton A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BERGER, Walter N 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BERKMAN, Lance N 5 9 0 2 0 0 0 3 .222 BERRA, Yogi A 15 41 5 8 0 0 1 3 .195 BERRY, Ken A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BICHETTE, Dante N 4 7 1 2 1 0 0 0 .286 BIGGIO, Craig N 7 15 2 1 0 0 1 2 .067 BLACKWELL, Ewell N 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BLAIR, Paul A 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BLALOCK, Hank A 2 3 1 1 0 0 1 2 .333 BLASINGAME, Don N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BLAUSER, Jeff N 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 .333 BLUEGE, Oswald A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BOCHTE, Bruce A 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1.000 BOGGS, Wade A 12 28 4 9 0 0 1 1 .321 BOLLING, Frank N 4 12 0 1 1 0 0 0 .083 BONDS, Barry N 13 31 5 6 3 0 2 7 .194 BONDS, Bobby A 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 N 2 3 1 2 1 0 1 2 .667 T 3 6 1 2 1 0 1 2 .333 BONILLA, Bobby N 6 13 0 5 0 0 0 1 .385 BOONE, Aaron N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BOONE, Bob A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 N 3 5 2 2 0 0 0 2 .400 T 4 5 2 2 0 0 0 2 .400 BOONE, Bret A 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BOONE, Ray A 2 5 1 1 0 0 1 1 .200 BORDICK, Mike A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

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Name LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA BOROWRY, Henry A 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1.000 BOUDREAU, Lou A 5 12 1 4 0 0 1 3 .333 BOWA, Larry N 5 8 2 2 0 0 0 0 .250 BOYER, Ken N 10 23 4 8 0 0 2 4 .348 BRADLEY, Milton A 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BRADLEY, Phil A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BRANCA, Ralph N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BRANDT, Jack A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BRAUN, Ryan N 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BRECHEEN, Harry N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BRENLY, Bob N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BRETT, George A 10 24 5 7 2 1 1 5 .292 BRIDGES, Tommy A 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BRINKMAN, Ed A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BRISSIE, Leland A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BROCK, Lou N 5 8 2 3 0 0 0 0 .375 BROOKS, Hubie N 2 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 .200 BROSIUS, Scott A 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 .500 BROWN, Chris N 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 .500 BROWN, James N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BROWN, Mace N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BRUNANSKY, Tom A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BUCKNER, Bill N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BUFORD, Don A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BUHNER, Jay A 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BUMBY, Al A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BUNNING, Jim A 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 N 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BURDETTE, Lewis N 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BURGESS, Smokey N 7 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 .100 BURKS, Ellis N 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 .500 BURLESON, Rick A 3 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BURNITZ, Jeromy N 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 .500 BURROUGHS, Jeff A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BUSBY, James A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BUTLER, Brett N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

— C — CABRERA, Miguel N 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 CALDERON, Ivan N 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 CALLISON, Johnny N 3 4 1 2 0 0 1 3 .500 CAMERON, Mike A 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 .333 CAMILLI, Adolph N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CAMINITI, Ken N 3 5 1 1 0 0 1 1 .200 CAMPANELLA, Roy N 7 20 1 2 0 0 0 0 .100 CAMPANERIS, Bert A 5 11 1 2 0 0 0 0 .182 CANSECO, Jose A 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CARDENAS, Leo N 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CAREW, Rod A 15 41 8 10 1 2 0 2 .244 CARLTON, Steve N 5 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 .500 CARRASQUEL, Chico A 4 12 1 4 0 0 0 0 .333

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Name LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA CARTER, Gary N 10 20 3 6 0 0 3 5 .300 CARTER, Joe A 5 11 3 5 0 0 0 1 .455 CARTY, Rico N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CASE, George A 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CASEY, Sean N 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CASH, Dave N 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 .333 CASH, Norm A 5 13 0 1 1 0 0 0 .077 CASTILLA, Vinny N 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CASTILLO, Luis N 3 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 .143 CAVARRETTA, Phil N 3 4 1 2 0 1 0 0 .500 CEDENO, Cesar N 4 9 2 3 0 0 1 3 .333 CEPEDA, Orlando N 9 27 0 1 0 0 0 1 .037 CERV, Robert A 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 CEY, Ron N 6 9 0 2 1 0 0 2 .222 CHALK, David A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CHAMBLISS, Chris A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CHANCE, Dean A 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CHANDLER, Spud A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CHAPMAN, Ben A 4 8 0 2 0 1 0 0 .250 CHAPMAN, Sam A 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 CHARLTON, Norm N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CIMOLI, Gino N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CIRILLO, Jeff A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CLARK, Jack N 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CLARK, Tony A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CLARK, Will N 5 11 1 3 0 0 1 3 .273 A 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1.000 T 6 13 1 5 0 0 1 3 .385 CLAYTON, Royce N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CLEMENS, Roger A 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CLEMENTE, Roberto N 14 31 3 10 2 1 1 4 .323 COCHRANE, Mickey A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 COLAVITO, Rocky A 9 25 3 6 1 0 3 8 .240 COLBERT, Nate N 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 COLEMAN, Gerald A 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 COLEMAN, Vince N 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 .500 COLLINS, Jim N 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 .250 CONCEPCION, Dave N 7 12 3 3 0 0 1 2 .250 CONIGLIARO, Tony A 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CONINE, Jeff N 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1.000 COOMER, Ron A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 COOPER, Cecil A 5 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 .500 COOPER, Mort N 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 COOPER, Scott A 2 4 1 1 1 0 0 1 .250 COOPER, Walker N 6 15 1 5 0 0 0 1 .333 CORA, Joey A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CORDERO, Wil N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 COSCARART, Peter N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CRAMER, Roger A 3 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 .167 CRANDALL, Del N 8 20 2 4 0 0 1 2 .200

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Name LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA CRAWFORD, Carl A 3 7 1 2 0 0 1 1 .286 CREDE, Joe A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CRONIN, Joe A 7 25 3 7 3 0 0 4 .280 CROSETTI, Frank A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CROWDER, Al A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CRUZ, Jose N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CUCCINELLO, Tony N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CULLENBINE, Roy A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CUNNINGHAM, Joe N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CUYLER, Hazen N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

— D — DAHLGREN, Babe N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 DAMON, Johnny A 2 5 2 2 0 0 0 0 .400 DANNING, Harry N 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 .500 DARK, Alvin N 2 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 .200 DAULTON, Darren N 3 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 DAVALILLO, Vic A 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 DAVENPORT, Jim N 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 DAVIS, Alvin A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 DAVIS, Chili N 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 DAVIS, Eric N 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 DAVIS, Glenn N 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 .500 DAVIS, Jody N 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 DAVIS, Tommy N 3 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 .125 DAVIS, Willie N 2 3 1 3 0 0 1 2 1.000 DAWSON, Andre N 8 21 1 5 1 0 1 1 .238 DEAN, Dizzy N 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 DeCINCES, Doug A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 DELGADO, Carlos A 2 4 0 2 1 0 0 1 .500 DEMAREE, Frank N 2 8 1 2 0 0 0 0 .250 DENT, Bucky A 3 5 0 3 1 0 0 0 .600 DERRINGER, Paul N 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 DIAZ, Bo A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 DICKEY, Bill A 8 19 3 5 2 0 0 1 .263 DICKSON, Murry N 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1.000 DIETZ, Dick N 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 .500 DILLINGER, Bob A 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 1.000 DiMAGGIO, Dom A 6 17 2 6 2 0 0 2 .353 DiMAGGIO, Joe A 11 40 7 9 2 0 1 6 .225 DiMAGGIO, Vince N 2 3 2 3 0 1 1 1 1.000 DiSARCINA, Gary A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 DOBY, Larry A 6 10 2 3 1 0 1 1 .300 DOERR, Bobby A 8 20 2 4 0 0 1 3 .200 DOWNING, Brian A 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 DREW, J.D. A 1 4 1 2 0 0 1 2 .500 DROPO, Walt A 1 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 .333 DRYSDALE, Don N 8 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

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Name LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA DUNCAN, Mariano N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 DUNN, Adam N 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 DUNSTON, Shawon N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 DUREN, Ryne A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 DURHAM, Leon N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 DURHAM, Ray A 2 3 2 2 0 0 0 1 .667 DUROCHER, Leo N 2 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 .333 DYE, Jermaine A 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 DYKES, Jimmy A 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 .667 DYKSTRA, Lenny N 2 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 .167

— E — EARLY, Jacob A 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 EASLER, Mike N 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 EASLEY, Damion A 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 .000 ECKERSLEY, Dennis A 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ECKSTEIN, David N 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 EDMONDS, Jim A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 N 3 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 .400 T 4 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 .333 EDWARDS, Bruce N 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 EDWARDS, John N 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ELLIOTT, Bob N 5 9 1 3 0 0 1 2 .333 ELLIS, Dock N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ENGLISH, Elwood N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ENNIS, Del N 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ENSBERG, Morgan N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ERSTAD, Darin A 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 ESTRADA, Johnny N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 EVANS, Darrell N 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 EVANS, Dwight A 3 5 1 3 0 0 0 0 .600 EVERETT, Carl A 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 EVERS, Walter A 2 6 1 1 0 0 1 1 .167

— F — FAIN, Ferris A 3 7 1 3 0 1 0 1 .429 FAIRLY, Ron A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 N 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 FELLER, Bob A 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 FERNANDEZ, Tony A 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 N 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 .500 T 5 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 .143 FERRELL, Rich A 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 FICK, Robert A 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 .500 FIELDER, Cecil A 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 FIELDER, Prince N 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 .500 FINIGAN, James A 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 FINLEY, Steve N 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 .500 FINNEY, Louis A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 FISK, Carlton A 10 20 2 3 0 0 0 1 .150 FLETCHER, Darrin N 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

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Name LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA FLETCHER, Elbert N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 FLOOD, Curt N 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 FLOYD, Cliff N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 FOILES, Henry N 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 FORD, Whitey A 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 FOSSE, Ray A 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 .500 FOSTER, George N 5 11 3 3 2 0 1 5 .273 FOX, Nellie A 13 38 7 14 0 0 0 5 .368 FOXX, Jimmie A 7 19 3 6 1 0 1 4 .316 FRANCO, Julio A 2 6 0 2 1 0 0 2 .333 FRANKHOUSE, Fred N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 FREEHAN, Bill A 8 17 2 4 0 0 1 2 .235 FREGOSI, Jim A 6 15 1 3 1 0 0 1 .200 FRIEND, Bob N 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 FREY, Linus N 3 6 0 2 1 0 0 1 .333 FRISCH, Frank N 2 7 4 4 0 0 2 2 .571 FRYMAN, Travis A 5 6 2 2 0 0 0 1 .333 FUKUDOME, Kosuke N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 FURCAL, Rafael N 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 .333

— G — GAETTI, Gary A 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 GALAN, Augie N 3 9 2 2 0 0 1 2 .222 GALARRAGA, Andres N 5 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 .125 GANT, Ron N 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 GARCIA, Carlos N 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 GARCIA, Damaso A 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 .333 GARCIAPARRA, Nomar A 5 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 .143 GARNER, Phil A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 GARR, Ralph N 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 GARVER, Ned A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 GARVEY, Steve N 10 28 7 11 2 2 2 7 .393 GASTON, Cito N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 GEDMAN, Rich A 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 GEHRIG, Lou A 6 18 4 4 1 0 2 5 .222 GEHRINGER, Charlie A 6 20 2 10 2 0 0 1 .500 GENTILE, Jim A 4 11 0 2 0 0 0 0 .182 GIAMBI, Jason A 5 8 4 3 0 0 1 1 .375 GILES, Brian N 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 GILLIAM, Jim N 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 .500 GLAUS, Troy A 4 7 1 1 1 0 0 0 .143 GOMEZ, Lefty A 5 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 .167 GONZALEZ, Adrian N 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 .333 GONZALEZ, Alex N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 GONZALEZ, Juan A 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 GONZALEZ, Luis N 5 7 1 4 2 0 0 1 .571 GOODMAN, Ival N 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 GOODMAN, William A 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 GORDON, Joe A 8 20 2 4 3 0 0 2 .200 GORDON, Sidney N 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 .500 GOSLIN, Goose A 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 GRABARKEWITZ, Bill N 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 .333

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Name LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA GRACE, Mark N 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 GRANDERSON, Curtis A 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1.000 GREEN, Shawn A 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 N 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 .333 T 2 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 .500 GREENBERG, Hank A 2 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 .200 GREENWELL, Mike A 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 GRICH, Bobby A 6 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 .091 GRIEVE,Ben A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 GRIFFEY, Jr., Ken A 8 23 4 10 2 0 1 5 .435 N 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 .500 T 9 25 4 11 2 0 1 7 .440 GRIFFEY, Sr., Ken N 2 4 2 3 0 0 1 2 .750 GRIFFIN, Alfredo A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 GRISSOM, Marquis N 2 4 1 1 0 0 1 1 .250 GROAT, Dick N 8 15 1 5 1 0 0 5 .333 GROTE, Jerry N 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 GROVE, Lefty A 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 GRUBB, Johnny N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 GRUBER, Kelly A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 GRUDZIELANEK, Mark N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 GUERRERO, Pedro N 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 GUERRERO, Vladimir N 4 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 .333 A 4 12 2 3 0 0 1 1 .250 T 8 18 3 5 0 0 1 1 .278 GUILLEN, Carlos A 2 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 .200 GUILLEN, Ozzie A 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 GUSTINE, Frank N 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 GUZMAN, Cristian A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 N 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 GWYNN, Tony N 13 29 4 7 1 0 0 4 .241

— H — HAAS, Bert N 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 HACK, Stan N 4 15 2 6 0 0 0 0 .400 HAFEY, Charles N 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 .250 HALL, Jimmie A 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HALLAHAN, Wild Bill N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HALLER, Tom N 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HAMILTON, Josh A 2 6 0 2 0 0 0 1 .333 HAMMONDS, Jeffrey N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HAMNER, Granville N 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HANSEN, Ron A 2 6 0 3 0 0 0 0 .500 HARDER, Mel A 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HARDY, J.J. N 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HARGROVE, Mike A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HARPER, Tommy A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HARRAH, Toby A 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HARRELSON, Bud N 2 5 2 2 0 0 0 0 .400 HARRELSON, Ken A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HART, Corey N 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

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Name LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA HART, Jim Ray N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HARTNETT, Charles N 5 10 2 2 0 1 0 1 .200 HARVEY, Ken A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HAWPE, Brad N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HAYES, Frank A 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HAYES, Von N 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1.000 HEATH, Jeff A 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HEGAN, Jim A 2 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 .250 HELMS, Tommy N 2 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 .250 HELTON, Todd N 5 9 2 2 0 0 1 3 .222 HEMSLEY, Ralston A 3 7 1 1 0 1 0 0 .143 HENDERSON, Dave A 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HENDERSON, Rickey A 10 24 3 7 0 0 0 1 .292 HENDRICK, George A 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 .667 N 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 .500 T 3 5 1 3 0 0 0 1 .600 HENRICH, Tommy A 4 9 1 1 1 0 0 0 .111 HERBERT, Raymond A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HERMAN, Billy N 10 30 3 13 2 0 0 0 .433 HERNANDEZ, Jose N 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HERNANDEZ, Keith N 5 10 0 3 0 0 0 0 .300 HERNANDEZ, Ramon A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HERR, Tommy N 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 .333 HICKMAN, James N 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 .250 HIGBE, Kirby N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HIGGINS, Mike A 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HIGUERA, Teddy A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HILL, Aaron A 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HILLENBRAND, Shea A 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HINTON, Charles A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HISLE, Larry A 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 HOAG, Myril A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HOAK, Don N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HODGES, Gil N 6 12 3 4 0 0 1 2 .333 HOLLIDAY, Matt N 3 8 1 1 0 0 1 1 .125 HOLLINS, Dave N 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1.000 HOLMES, Tommy N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HOPP, John N 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 HORNER, Bob N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HORTON, Willie A 4 8 1 2 0 0 0 0 .250 HOUTTEMAN, Art A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HOWARD, Elston A 6 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HOWARD, Frank A 4 6 1 1 0 0 1 1 .167 HOWARD, Ryan N 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HOWELL, Roy A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HOWSER, Dick A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HOYT, LaMarr N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HRBEK, Kent A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HUBBARD, Glenn N 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 HUBBELL, Carl N 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HUDSON, Orlando N 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 .333 HUGHSON, Cecil A 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

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Name LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA HUNDLEY, Randy N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HUNDLEY, Todd N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HUNT, Ron N 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 .250 HUNTER, Billy A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HUNTER, Jim A 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 HUNTER, Torii A 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

— I — IBAÑEZ, Raul N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 INGE, Brandon A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

— J — JABLONSKI, Ray N 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 .333 JACKSON, Bo A 1 4 1 2 0 0 1 2 .500 JACKSON, Larry N 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 JACKSON, Ransom N 2 5 1 1 0 0 0 1 .200 JACKSON, Reggie A 12 26 2 7 2 0 1 3 .269 JACKSON, Travis N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 JACOBY, Brook A 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 JAHA, John A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 JAVIER, Julian N 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 JAVIER, Stan N 2 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 .500 JEFFERIES, Gregg N 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 .500 JENKINS, Ferguson N 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 JENSEN, Jack A 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 JETER, Derek A 10 21 5 9 1 0 1 3 .429 JOHN, Tommy A 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 JOHNSON, Alex A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 JOHNSON, Bill A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 JOHNSON, Bob A 5 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 .111 JOHNSON, Charles N 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 JOHNSON, Dave A 2 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 .167 N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 3 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 .143 JOHNSON, Howard N 2 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 .200 JOHNSON, Lance N 1 4 1 3 1 0 0 0 .750 JONES, Adam A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 JONES, Andruw N 4 8 4 4 1 0 2 6 .500 JONES, Chipper N 6 13 3 5 0 0 1 1 .385 JONES, Cleon N 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 .500 JONES, Randy N 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 JONES, Ruppert A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 JONES, Willie N 2 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 .111 JOOST, Edwin A 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 .500 JORDAN, Brian N 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 JOSE, Felix N 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 JOSEPHSON, Duane A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 JOYNER, Wally A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 JUSTICE, David N 2 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 .200

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Name LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA — K — KALINE, Al A 16 37 7 12 1 0 2 6 .324 KASKO, Eddie N 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 KAZAK, Ed N 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 1.000 KELL, George A 7 23 3 4 0 0 1 3 .174 KELLER, Charlie A 3 7 2 1 0 0 1 2 .143 KELLY, Pat A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 KELLY, Roberto A 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 .500 N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 2 3 0 1 1 0 0 2 .333 KELTNER, Ken A 7 17 4 4 1 0 0 0 .235 KEMP, Steve A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 KENDALL, Jason N 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 .333 KENNEDY, Terry N 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 .333 A 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 3 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 .200 KENT, Jeff N 5 8 2 2 1 0 0 0 .250 KERR, John N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 KESSINGER, Don N 6 12 1 3 0 1 0 1 .250 KILLEBREW, Harmon A 11 26 4 8 0 0 3 6 .308 KINER, Ralph N 5 15 3 4 1 0 3 4 .267 KINGMAN, Dave N 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 KINSLER, Ian A 1 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 .200 KITTLE, Ron A 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 .500 KLEIN, Chuck N 2 7 0 2 0 0 0 1 .286 KLESKO, Ryan N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 KLUSZEWSKI, Ted N 4 14 4 7 3 0 1 4 .500 KNIGHT, Ray N 2 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 .250 KNOBLAUCH, Chuck A 4 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 .200 KNOOP, Bobby A 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 KONERKO, Paul A 3 5 0 4 2 0 0 2 .800 KRAMER, John A 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 KREEVICH, Michael A 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 KRUK, John N 2 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 .400 KUBEK,Tony A 2 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 KUENN, Harvey A 7 16 3 3 0 0 0 1 .188 KUROWSKI, George N 3 6 0 1 1 0 0 2 .167

— L — LAABS, Chester A 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LAMANNO, Ray N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LANDIS, James A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LANDREAUX, Ken A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LANKFORD, Ray N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LANSFORD, Carney A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LARKER, Norm N 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LARKIN, Barry N 9 18 1 2 0 0 0 2 .111 LAUDNER, Tim A 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1.000 LAVAGETTO, Cookie N 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LAW, Vance N 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LAW, Vern N 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LAWTON, Matt A 2 4 1 2 0 0 0 1 .500

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Name LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA LEE, Bill N 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LEE, Carlos N 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 LEE, Derek N 2 5 0 2 1 0 0 0 .400 LEE, Thornton A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LEFEBVRE, Jim N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LeFLORE, Ron A 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 LEIBER, Henry N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LEMON, Chet A 3 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 .250 LEMON, James A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LEMON, Bob A 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LEONARD, Emil A 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 LEONARD, Jeff N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LEWIS, John A 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LIEBERTHAL, Mike N 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 .333 LITWHILER, Danny N 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 LOCKMAN, Carroll N 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LO DUCA, Paul N 4 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 .167 LOES, William A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LOFTON, Kenny A 5 14 1 5 0 0 0 2 .357 LOGAN, John N 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 .250 LOLICH, Mickey A 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LOLLAR, Sherm A 5 6 0 2 1 0 0 0 .333 LOMBARDI, Ernie N 5 13 0 5 0 0 0 1 .385 LONG, Dale N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LONGORIA, Evan A 1 4 0 1 1 0 0 1 .250 LOPATA, Stan N 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LOPES, Davey N 4 5 0 2 0 0 0 1 .400 LOPEZ, Al N 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LOPEZ, Felipe N 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 LOPEZ, Javier N 3 4 1 1 0 0 1 1 .250 LOPEZ, Jose A 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LORETTA, Mark N 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 .250 LOWELL, Mike N 3 6 1 3 1 0 0 0 .500 A 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 T 4 7 2 4 1 0 0 0 .571 LOWREY, Harry N 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 LUDWICK, Ryan N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LUZINSKI, Greg N 4 8 1 2 0 0 1 3 .250 LYNN, Fred A 9 20 5 6 0 0 4 10 .300

— M — MACK, Raymond A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MADLOCK, Bill N 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 .250 MAGLIE, Sal N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MALZONE, Frank A 7 20 3 3 0 0 1 2 .150 MANCUSO, Gus N 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MANTILLA, Felix A 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MANTLE, Mickey A 16 43 5 10 0 0 2 4 .233 MANUSH, Heinie A 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MARICHAL, Juan N 8 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 .500

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Name LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA MARION, Marty N 5 12 1 1 0 0 0 0 .083 MARIS, Roger A 7 19 2 2 1 0 0 2 .105 MARSHALL, Mike N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MARSHALL, Willard N 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MARTIN, Billy A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MARTIN, Russell N 2 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 .167 MARTIN, Pepper N 3 8 1 1 0 0 0 1 .125 MARTINEZ, Edgar A 7 12 1 2 0 0 1 1 .167 MARTINEZ, Tino A 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 .333 MARTINEZ, Victor A 3 2 1 1 0 0 1 2 .500 MASI, Phil N 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 .250 MATHEWS, Eddie N 10 25 4 2 0 0 2 3 .080 MATSUI, Hideki A 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 .333 MATTHEWS, Jr., Gary A 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 MATTHEWS, Sr., Gary N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MATTINGLY, Don A 6 9 0 1 1 0 0 0 .111 MAUER, Joe A 3 6 1 2 1 0 0 1 .333 MAXWELL, Charles A 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 MAY, Carlos A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MAY, David A 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MAY, Lee N 3 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 .167 MAY, Pinky N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MAYBERRY, John A 2 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 .250 MAYS, Willie N 24 75 20 23 2 3 3 9 .307 MAZEROSKI, Bill N 7 16 0 2 0 0 0 0 .125 MAZZILLI, Lee N 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 1.000 McAULIFFE, Dick A 3 9 2 2 0 0 1 2 .222 McBRIDE, Ken A 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1.000 McCANN, Brian N 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 McCARVER, Tim N 2 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 1.000 McCORMICK, Frank N 6 12 1 1 0 0 0 0 .083 McCORMICK, Mike N 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 McCOVEY, Willie N 6 16 2 3 0 0 2 4 .188 McDOUGALD, Gil A 4 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 .250 McGEE, Willie N 4 10 0 2 1 0 0 2 .200 McGRIFF, Fred N 4 9 1 3 0 0 1 3 .333 A 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 5 11 1 3 0 0 1 3 .273 McGWIRE, Mark A 7 16 1 4 0 0 0 2 .250 N 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 9 20 2 4 0 0 0 2 .200 McLAIN, Dennis A 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 McLOUTH, Nate N 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 .250 McMILLAN, Roy N 2 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 .500 McQUINN, George A 3 12 1 3 0 0 0 0 .250 McRAE, Hal A 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MEDWICK, Joe N 10 27 2 7 2 0 1 6 .259 MENKE, Denis N 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MICHAELS, Cas A 2 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 .333 MILLAN, Felix N 2 4 1 1 1 0 0 2 .250 MILLER, Damian N 1 3 1 2 2 0 0 1 .667 MILLER, Ed N 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

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Name LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA MINCHER, Don A 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 MINOSO, Minnie A 8 20 2 6 2 0 0 2 .300 MITCHELL, Dale A 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 .500 MITCHELL, Kevin N 2 6 1 2 0 0 0 1 .333 MIZE, Johnny A 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 N 9 23 2 5 1 0 1 2 .217 T 10 24 2 6 1 0 1 2 .250 MOLINA, Yadier N 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 .500 MOLITOR, Paul A 6 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 .125 MONDAY, Rick A 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MONDESI, Raul N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MONEY, Don A 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MONTANEZ, Willie N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MOON, Wally N 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MOORE, Joe N 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MOORE, Terry N 4 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 MORA, Melvin A 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MORALES, Julio N 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MORAN, Bill A 2 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 .286 MORANDINI, Mickey N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MORGAN, Joe N 9 26 7 7 2 0 1 3 .269 MORNEAU, Justin A 3 8 2 2 1 0 0 0 .250 MORRIS, Jack A 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MOSEBY, Lloyd A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MOTA, Manny N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MUELLER, Don N 2 3 0 2 1 0 0 1 .667 MUELLER, Ray N 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MULDER, Mark A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MULLIN, Pat A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MUMPHREY, Jerry N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MUNSON, Thurman A 6 10 1 2 1 0 0 0 .200 MURCER, Bobby A 4 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 .091 N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 5 13 0 1 0 0 0 0 .077 MURPHY, Dale N 7 15 2 4 1 0 1 2 .267 MURRAY, Eddie A 5 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 .100 N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 6 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 .091 MUSIAL, Stan N 24 63 11 20 2 0 6 10 .317 — N — NAGY, Charles A 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 NARLESKI, Ray A 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 NAVARRO, Dioner A 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 .250 NEAL, Charles N 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 NELSON, David A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 NETTLES, Graig A 5 9 0 2 0 0 0 0 .222 N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 6 11 0 2 0 0 0 0 .182 NEVIN, Phil N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

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Name LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA NEWCOMBE, Don N 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 .333 NEWHOUSER, Hal A 5 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 .333 NEWSOM, Bobo A 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 NICHOLSON, Bill N 4 6 1 1 1 0 0 1 .167 NILSSON, Dave N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 NOKES, Matt A 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 NOREN, Irving A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 NUXHALL, Joe N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

— O — O’DOUL, Lefty N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 OFFERMAN, Jose N 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 OGLIVIE, Ben A 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 OLERUD, John A 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 OLIVA, Tony A 6 19 0 5 3 0 0 0 .263 OLIVER, Al A 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 N 5 7 3 4 3 0 0 0 .571 T 7 9 3 4 3 0 0 0 .444 OLSON, Greg N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 O’NEILL, Paul N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 A 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 5 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ORDONEZ, Magglio A 6 9 1 3 1 0 1 2 .333 ORTIZ, David A 4 8 2 3 0 0 1 3 .375 OTIS, Amos A 4 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 .286 O’TOOLE, Jim N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 OTT, Mel N 11 23 2 5 1 1 0 0 .217 OWEN, Mickey N 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 .500 — P — PACIOREK, Tom A 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 PAFKO, Andy N 4 10 0 4 0 0 0 0 .400 PAGNOZZI, Tom N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 PALMEIRO, Rafael N 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 A 3 4 1 3 0 0 0 2 .750 T 4 4 1 3 0 0 0 2 .750 PALMER, Dean A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 PALMER, Jim A 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 PARKER, Dave N 6 15 2 4 0 0 1 2 .267 PARNELL, Mel A 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 PARRISH, Lance A 6 11 1 2 1 0 0 0 .182 N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 7 12 1 2 1 0 0 0 .167 PARRISH, Larry N 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 A 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 T 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 PASCUAL, Camilo A 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 PASSEAU, Claude N 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 PATEK, Freddie A 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 .333 PEARSON, Al A 1 4 1 2 1 0 0 0 .500

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Name LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA PEDROIA, Dustin A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 PENA, Tony N 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 PENDLETON, Terry N 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 PEPITONE, Joe A 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 PEREZ, Tony N 7 8 1 1 0 0 1 1 .125 PERRY, Gerald N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 PESKY, John A 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 PETROCELLI, Rico A 2 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 .250 PHELPS, Ernie N 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 PIAZZA, Mike N 11 25 2 6 1 0 2 4 .240 PIERCE, Bill A 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 PIERSALL, Jim A 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 PIERZYNSKI, A.J. A 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 PINIELLA, Lou A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 PINSON, Vada N 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 POCOROBA, Biff N 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 PODRES, Johnny N 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1.000 PODSEDNIK, Scott A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 POLANCO, Placido A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 PORTER, Darrell A 3 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 .200 PORTERFIELD, Ervin A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 POSADA, Jorge A 5 11 0 2 2 0 0 0 .182 POWELL, John A 3 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 .111 POWER, Vic A 5 7 1 2 0 0 0 1 .286 PUCKETT, Kirby A 10 24 3 7 1 0 1 3 .292 PUJOLS, Albert N 7 17 1 6 2 0 0 3 .353

— Q — QUENTIN, Carlos A 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

— R — RADCLIFF, Ray A 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 RADATZ, Rich A 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 RAINES, Tim N 7 10 1 3 0 1 0 2 .300 RAMIREZ, Aramis N 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 RAMIREZ, Hanley N 2 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 .333 RAMIREZ, Manny A 9 12 2 3 0 0 1 4 .250 RANDOLPH, Willie A 4 13 0 4 0 0 0 1 .333 N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 5 14 0 4 0 0 0 1 .286 RASCHI, Vic A 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 RAY, Johnny A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 REESE, Pee Wee N 8 17 0 2 1 0 0 2 .118 REISER, Pete N 2 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 .143 REITZ, Ken N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 RENTERIA, Edgar N 5 10 2 1 1 0 0 1 .100 REPULSKI, Rip N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 REUSS, Jerry N 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 REYES, Jose N 1 4 1 3 1 0 0 0 .750 REYNOLDS, Allie A 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 REYNOLDS, Craig N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 REYNOLDS, Harold A 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

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Name LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA RICE, Jim A 7 20 1 4 1 0 1 1 .200 RICHARDSON, Bobby A 6 11 1 1 0 0 0 0 .091 RIGGS, Lewis N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 RIGNEY, Bill N 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 RIOS, Alex A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 RIPKEN, Jr., Cal A 18 49 4 13 3 0 2 8 .265 RIVERS, Mickey A 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 RIZZUTO, Phil A 4 9 0 2 0 0 0 0 .222 ROBERTS, Bip N 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 2 1.000 ROBERTS, Brian A 2 4 2 1 1 0 0 0 .250 ROBERTS, Robin N 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ROBINSON, Brooks A 18 45 5 13 0 3 1 5 .289 ROBINSON, Eddie A 4 9 1 2 0 0 0 2 .222 ROBINSON, Frank A 5 12 1 1 0 0 1 2 .083 N 6 12 1 5 0 0 1 1 .417 T 11 24 2 6 0 0 2 3 .250 ROBINSON, Jackie N 6 18 7 6 2 0 1 4 .333 RODRIGUEZ, Alex A 11 26 4 7 0 1 1 2 .269 RODRIGUEZ, Henry N 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1.000 RODRIGUEZ, Ivan A 14 36 4 11 1 1 0 3 .306 ROJAS, Cookie A 3 2 1 1 0 0 1 2 .500 N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 4 3 1 1 0 0 1 2 .250 ROLEN, Scott N 3 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 .333 ROLFE, Red A 2 8 2 3 0 1 0 2 .375 ROLLINS, Jimmy N 3 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 1.000 ROLLINS, Richard A 2 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 .400 ROMANO, John A 3 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 .167 ROSAR, Warren A 3 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 .143 ROSE, Pete N 16 33 3 7 1 1 0 2 .212 ROSEBORO, John A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 N 2 6 1 1 0 0 1 1 .167 T 3 7 1 1 0 0 1 1 .143 ROSEN, Al A 4 11 3 3 0 0 2 5 .273 ROWAND, Aaron N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ROWE, Schoolboy A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 RUDI, Joe A 3 6 0 2 1 0 0 0 .333 RUFFING, Red A 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 .500 RUNNELS, James A 5 7 1 1 0 0 1 1 .143 RUSH, Bob N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 RUSSELL, Bill N 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 RUTH, Babe A 2 6 2 2 0 0 1 2 .333 RYAN, Cornelius N 1 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 .500 RYAN, Nolan A 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 N 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

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Name LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA — S — SABO, Chris N 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SAMUEL, Juan N 2 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 .200 SANCHEZ, Freddy N 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SANDBERG, Ryne N 10 26 1 3 1 0 0 0 .115 SANDERS, Reggie N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SANGUILLEN, Manny N 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 SANTIAGO, Benito N 4 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 .143 SANTO, Ron N 8 15 1 5 1 0 0 3 .333 SAUER, Hank N 2 4 1 1 0 0 1 3 .250 SAX, Steve N 3 5 1 3 0 0 0 2 .600 A 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 5 7 1 3 0 0 0 2 .429 SCHEINBLUM, Rich A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SCHMIDT, Mike N 10 18 4 5 2 1 1 3 .278 SCHOENDIENST, Red N 9 21 1 4 0 0 1 1 .190 SCHUMACHER, Harold N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SCHWALL, Don A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SCIOSCIA, Mike N 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SCOTT, George A 3 6 1 1 0 0 1 2 .167 SEAVER, Tom N 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SEITZER, Kevin A 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SELKIRK, George A 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 .500 SEMINICK, Andy N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SEWELL, Joe N 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SEXSON, Richie N 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SHARPERSON, Mike N 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SHEA, Frank A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SHEFFIELD, Gary N 7 10 3 2 0 0 1 2 .200 A 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 9 12 3 2 0 0 1 2 .167 SIEBERN, Norman A 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SIEBERT, Richard A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SIERRA, Ruben A 4 9 3 4 0 0 1 3 .444 SIEVERS, Roy A 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SIMMONS, Al A 3 13 3 6 3 0 0 1 .462 SIMMONS, Ted A 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 .333 SIMPSON, Harry A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SINGLETON, Ken A 3 4 2 2 0 0 1 1 .500 SISLER, Dick N 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 SIZEMORE, Grady A 3 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 .125 SKINNER, Bob N 3 10 1 3 0 0 0 2 .300 SKOWRON, Moose A 5 14 1 6 1 0 0 0 .429 SLAUGHTER, Enos N 10 21 4 8 1 1 0 2 .381 SMALLEY, Roy A 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SMITH, Al A 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SMITH, Ed A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SMITH, Harold N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SMITH, Lee N 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SMITH, Lonnie N 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SMITH, Ozzie N 14 27 1 4 1 0 0 0 .148

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Name LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA SMITH, Reggie A 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 N 5 10 2 3 0 0 1 1 .300 T 7 13 3 3 0 0 1 1 .231 SNIDER, Duke N 7 11 3 3 1 0 0 0 .273 SORIANO, Alfonso A 4 9 3 3 0 0 2 4 .333 N 2 5 1 2 0 0 1 2 .400 T 6 14 4 5 0 0 3 6 .357 SOSA, Sammy N 6 13 0 2 0 0 0 1 .153 SOTO, Geovany N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SOTO, Mario N 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SPAHN, Warren N 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SPEIER, Chris N 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SPENCE, Stan A 3 5 1 3 0 0 0 1 .600 SPENCER, Jim A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SPIVEY, Junior N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SPRAGUE, Ed N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 STANKY, Eddie N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 STANLEY, Mike A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 STARGELL, Willie N 7 10 3 2 0 0 1 2 .200 STAUB, Rusty A 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1.000 N 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 .333 T 4 5 0 3 0 0 0 0 .600 STEARNS, John N 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 STEINBACH, Terry A 3 6 1 3 1 0 1 3 .500 STEPHENS, Vernon A 6 15 1 5 1 0 0 2 .333 STIEB, Dave A 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 STILLWELL, Kurt A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 STIRNWEISS, George A 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 .333 STONE, Steve A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 STRAWBERRY, Darryl N 6 12 2 4 0 0 0 0 .333 STUART, Dick N 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 .500 STONEMAN, Bill N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SULLIVAN, Frank A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SUNDBERG, Jim A 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SURHOFF, B.J. A 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SUZUKI, Ichiro A 9 24 3 8 1 0 1 4 .333 SWEENEY, Mike A 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

— T — TABLER, Pat A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 TARTABULL, Danny A 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 TAYLOR, Tony N 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 TEBBETTS, George A 3 7 1 2 1 0 0 1 .286 TEIXEIRA, Mark A 2 6 1 1 0 0 1 2 .167 TEJADA, Miguel A 4 7 2 2 0 0 1 2 .286 N 2 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 .400 T 6 12 3 4 0 0 1 2 .333 TEMPLE, John A 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 N 4 10 2 3 1 0 0 1 .300 T 6 15 2 3 1 0 0 1 .200 TEMPLETON, Garry N 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 1.000 TENACE, Gene A 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000

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Name LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA TERRY, Bill N 3 10 0 4 0 0 0 1 .400 TETTLETON, Mickey A 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 THOMAS, Frank N 3 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 .200 THOMAS, Frank, E. A 3 5 2 4 0 0 1 3 .800 THOMAS, Gorman A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 THOMAS, Leroy A 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 THOME, Jim A 4 6 2 1 0 0 0 1 .167 N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 5 8 2 1 0 0 0 1 .125 THOMPSON, Jason A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 T 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 THOMSON, Bobby N 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 THON, Dickie N 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 .333 THORNTON, Andre A 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 TIANT, Luis A 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 TORRE, Joe N 8 21 1 2 0 0 1 2 .095 TRAMMELL, Alan A 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 TRAVIS, Cecil A 2 7 1 1 1 0 0 0 .143 TRAYNOR, Pie N 2 6 2 3 1 0 0 1 .500 TRESH, Tommy A 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 .500 TRIANDOS, Augustus A 2 6 0 2 1 0 0 2 .333 TRILLO, Manny A 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 .333 N 3 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 .200 T 4 8 1 2 0 0 0 0 .250 TRUCKS, Virgil A 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 TUCKER, Thurman A 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

— U — UGGLA, Dan N 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 UPTON, Justin N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 UTLEY, Chase N 4 9 0 2 0 0 0 0 .222

— V — VALENTINE, Ellis N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 VANDER MEER, Johnny N 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 VAN SLYKE, Andy N 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 VARITEK, Jason A 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 VAUGHAN, Arky N 7 22 5 8 1 0 2 4 .364 VAUGHN, Greg A 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 N 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1.000 T 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 2 1.000 VAUGHN, Mo A 2 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 .200 VENTURA, Robin A 2 3 1 2 1 0 0 1 .667 VERBAN, Emil N 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 VERNON, James A 7 14 2 2 0 0 0 1 .143 VERSALLES, Zoilo A 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 VICTORINO, Shane N 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 .500 VIDRO, Jose N 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 VINA, Fernando N 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 VIRGIL, Jr., Ozzie N 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 2 .667 VIZQUEL, Omar A 3 5 0 2 0 1 0 1 .400 VOSMIK, Joe A 1 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 .250

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Name LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA — W — WAGNER, Harold A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WAGNER, Leon A 3 11 2 5 0 0 1 2 .455 WAITKUS, Eddie N 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WAKEFIELD, Richard A 1 4 0 2 1 0 0 1 .500 WALKER, Fred N 4 10 0 2 0 0 0 2 .200 WALKER, Harry N 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WALKER, Jerry A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WALKER, Larry N 5 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 .143 WALLACH, Tim N 5 9 1 1 1 0 0 0 .111 WALLS, Lee N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WALTERS, William N 5 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1.000 WANER, Paul N 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WARD, Gary A 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WARNEKE, Lon N 3 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 .500 WASHINGTON, Claudell A 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 N 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 .500 T 2 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 .667 WATSON, Bob N 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WEISS, Walt N 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 .667 WELCH, BOB N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WELLS, Vernon A 2 4 1 2 1 0 0 0 .500 WERT, Don N 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1.000 WERTH, Jayson N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WERTZ, Vic A 3 7 1 2 0 0 1 2 .286 WEST, Max N 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 3 1.000 WEST, Sam A 3 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 .250 WESTLAKE, Wally N 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WHITAKER, Lou A 4 8 2 4 1 1 1 4 .500 WHITE, Bill N 6 14 1 4 1 0 0 2 .286 WHITE, Devon A 2 3 1 1 1 0 0 1 .333 N 1 3 1 3 0 1 0 0 1.000 T 3 6 2 4 1 1 0 1 .667 WHITE, Frank A 5 7 1 1 0 0 1 1 .143 WHITE, Rondell N 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WHITE, Roy A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WHITEHEAD, Burgess N 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WHITNEY, Art N 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 .333 WHITT, Ernie A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WILHELM, Hoyt A 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WILLIAMS, Bernie A 4 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WILLIAMS, Billy N 6 11 2 3 0 0 1 2 .273 WILLIAMS, Dave N 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WILLIAMS, Matt N 3 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 .143 WILLIAMS, Ted A 18 46 10 14 2 1 4 12 .304 WILLS, Maury N 6 14 2 5 0 0 0 1 .357 WILSON, Dan A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WILSON, Glenn N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WILSON, James N 2 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 .250 WILSON, Jack N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WILSON, Preston N 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 WILSON, Willie A 2 3 0 1 1 0 0 1 .333

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Name LG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA WINFIELD, Dave A 8 25 4 9 5 0 0 1 .360 N 4 11 2 4 2 0 0 4 .364 T 12 36 6 13 7 0 0 5 .361 WINN, Randy A 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 .500 WOODLING, Gene A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WOMACK, Tony N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WRIGHT, David N 4 11 2 4 0 0 1 1 .364 WYATT, Whitlow N 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WYNEGAR, Butch A 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 .500 WYNN, Early A 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WYNN, Jim N 3 6 2 3 0 0 1 1 .500 WYROSTEK, John N 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

— Y — YASTRZEMSKI, Carl A 14 34 2 10 2 0 1 5 .294 YORK, Rudy A 5 13 1 4 0 0 1 2 .308 YOUKILIS, Kevin A 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 .333 YOUNG, Dmitri N 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 YOUNG, Eric N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 YOUNG, Michael A 5 12 0 4 1 1 0 3 .333 YOUNGBLOOD, Joel N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 YOUNT, Robin A 3 7 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000

— Z — ZARILLA, Allen A 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ZERNIAL, Gus A 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 ZIMMER, Don N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ZIMMERMAN, Ryan N 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ZISK, Richie N 2 5 0 3 1 0 0 2 .600 ZOBRIST, Ben A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

ALL-STAR GAME PITCHING 1933-2009

Name LG G W L IP R H SO BB — A — AASE, Don A 1 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 AGUILERA, Rick A 3 0 0 3.0 1 5 5 0 AGUIRRE, Henry A 1 0 0 3.0 2 3 2 0 ALLEN, John A 1 0 0 3.0 1 2 3 0 ALVAREZ, Wilson A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 ANDUJAR, Joaquin N 1 0 0 2.0 2 2 0 1 ANTONELLI, John N 3 1 0 6.1 3 8 3 1 APPIER, Kevin A 1 0 0 2.0 0 0 1 0 ARMSTRONG, Jack N 1 0 0 2.0 0 1 2 0 ARROJO, Rolando A 1 0 0 1.0 0 2 1 0 ARROYO, Bronson N 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 0 0 ASHBY, Andy N 2 0 0 1.1 1 1 0 1 AVERY, Steve N 1 0 0 1.0 3 1 1 1

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Name LG G W L IP R H SO BB — B — BALDWIN, James A 1 1 0 1.0 1 2 0 0 BANNISTER, Floyd A 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 0 0 BARKER, Len A 1 0 0 2.0 0 0 1 0 BECK, Rod N 2 0 0 2.2 1 3 2 0 BECKETT, Josh A 1 1 0 2.0 0 1 2 0 BEDROSIAN, Steve N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 2 BELL, Gary A 2 0 0 3.0 2 2 0 2 BELL, Heath N 1 0 1 1.0 1 2 1 1 BENES, Andy N 1 0 0 2.0 1 2 2 0 BENTON, Alton A 1 0 0 5.0 1 4 1 2 BERE, Jason A 1 0 1 0.0 1 2 0 0 BIBBY, Jim N 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 0 0 BICKFORD, Vernon N 1 0 0 1.0 2 2 0 1 BILLINGSLEY, Chad N 1 0 0 1.0 1 2 0 0 BLACKWELL, Ewell N 6 1 0 13.2 2 8 12 5 BLANTON, Darrell N 1 0 0 0.1 0 0 1 0 BLASS, Steve N 1 0 0 1.0 1 1 0 1 BLUE, Vida A 2 1 0 5.0 5 7 4 0 N 2 1 0 4.0 3 5 3 1 T 4 2 0 9.0 8 12 7 1 BLYLEVEN, Bert A 2 0 1 3.0 4 5 1 3 BOROWY, Henry A 1 0 0 3.0 0 3 0 1 BOTTALICO, Ricky N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 0 BOTTENFIELD, Kent N 1 0 0 1.0 2 1 2 1 BOUTON, Jim A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 BRANCA, Ralph N 1 0 0 3.0 2 1 3 3 BRANTLEY, Jeff N 1 0 1 0.1 2 2 0 0 BRECHEEN, Harry N 1 0 0 3.0 1 5 2 0 BRETT, Ken N 1 1 0 2.0 0 1 0 1 BREWER, Jim N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 2 1 BREWER, Tom A 1 0 0 2.0 3 4 2 1 BRIDGES, Tommy A 2 1 0 5.1 3 9 3 1 BRISSIE, Lou A 1 0 0 3.0 2 5 1 2 BROWN, Kevin A 1 1 0 1.0 0 0 1 0 N 4 0 0 3.2 1 2 1 3 T 5 1 0 4.2 1 2 2 3 BROWN, Mace N 1 0 0 3.0 1 5 2 1 BUEHRLE, Mark A 3 1 0 5.0 1 5 5 0 BUHL, Bob N 1 0 0 1.1 2 2 1 1 BUNNING, Jim A 6 1 1 14.0 3 4 7 1 N 2 0 0 4.0 0 3 6 0 T 8 1 1 18.0 3 7 13 1 BURDETTE, Lew N 2 0 0 7.0 1 6 2 1 BURKE, Tim N 1 0 0 2.0 0 2 1 0 BURKETT, John N 2 0 1 1.2 3 4 2 0 BUSBY, Steve A 1 0 0 2.0 1 4 0 0

— C — CAMPBELL, Bill A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 2 1 CARLTON, Steve N 5 1 0 8.0 5 5 7 5 CARPENTER, Chris N 1 0 0 1.0 0 2 0 0

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Name LG G W L IP R H SO BB CAUDILL, Bill A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 3 0 CHANCE, Dean A 2 0 0 6.0 1 4 3 0 CHANDLER, Spud A 1 1 0 4.0 0 2 2 0 CHARLTON, Norm N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 0 CLANCY, Jim A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 CLEAR, Mark A 1 0 0 2.0 1 2 0 1 CLEMENS, Roger A 8 1 0 11.0 3 6 7 1 N 2 0 1 2.0 6 5 2 0 T 10 1 1 13.0 9 11 9 1 CLEMENT, Matt A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 1 COATES, Jim A 1 0 0 2.0 0 2 0 0 COLEMAN, Joe A 1 0 0 3.0 0 0 3 2 COLON, Bartolo A 2 1 0 2.0 3 3 1 1 CONE, David N 2 0 0 2.0 0 0 2 0 A 3 0 0 5.0 4 8 6 3 T 5 0 0 7.0 4 8 8 3 CONLEY, Gene N 3 1 1 3.1 3 3 5 2 CONSUEGRA, Sandy A 1 0 0 0.1 5 5 0 0 COOK, Aaron N 1 0 0 3.0 0 4 1 3 COOPER, Mort N 2 0 2 5.1 7 8 3 2 CORDERO, Chad N 1 0 0 0.1 0 0 1 0 CORDERO, Francisco N 2 0 0 2.0 1 1 0 0 CROWDER, Al A 1 0 0 3.0 2 3 0 0 CUELLAR, Mike A 1 0 0 2.0 0 1 2 1 N 1 0 0 2.0 0 1 2 0 T 2 0 0 4.0 0 2 4 1 CULP, Ray A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 2 0 N 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 0 0 T 2 0 0 2.0 0 1 2 0

— D — DALEY, Buddy A 2 0 0 1.2 0 0 3 1 DAVIS, Curtis N 1 0 0 0.2 3 4 0 1 DAVIS, Mark N 2 0 0 1.2 0 1 2 0 DAVIS, Ron A 1 0 0 1.0 1 1 1 0 DAWLEY, Bill N 1 0 0 1.1 0 1 1 0 DEAN, Dizzy N 4 1 1 10.0 3 10 10 5 DEMPSTER, Ryan N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 3 0 DERRINGER, Paul N 4 1 0 8.0 1 6 6 1 DIBBLE, Rob N 2 0 0 2.0 0 1 1 2 DICKSON, Murry N 1 0 0 2.0 1 3 0 0 DIERKER, Larry N 1 0 0 0.1 0 1 0 0 DONNELLY, Brendan A 1 1 0 1.0 0 0 1 0 DONOVAN, Richard A 2 0 0 4.0 1 7 1 0 DOTSON, Rich A 1 0 0 2.0 0 2 2 1 DOWNING, Al A 1 0 0 2.0 0 2 2 0 DRABEK, Doug N 1 0 0 0.2 3 4 1 0 DRAVECKY, Dave N 1 0 0 2.0 0 1 2 0 DRYSDALE, Don N 8 2 1 19.1 4 10 19 4 DUCHSCHERER, Justin A 1 0 0 1.0 1 3 1 0 DUREN, Ryne A 1 0 0 3.0 0 1 4 1

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Name LG G W L IP R H SO BB — E — ECKERSLEY, Dennis A 6 0 1 8.2 5 6 7 2 ELLIS, Dock N 1 0 1 3.0 4 4 2 1 ELSTON, Don N 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 1 0 ERSKINE, Carl N 1 0 0 0.2 0 1 1 0 ESTES, Shawn N 1 0 1 1.0 2 1 1 1 ESTRADA, Charles A 1 0 0 1.0 1 4 1 0 — F — FACE, Elroy N 4 0 0 5.2 6 6 7 2 FARMER, Ed A 1 0 0 0.2 0 1 0 0 FARRELL, Rick N 4 0 0 6.0 4 5 7 4 FELLER, Bob A 5 1 0 12.1 1 5 13 4 FERNANDEZ, Sid N 2 0 0 2.0 0 0 4 3 FETTE, Louis N 1 0 0 2.0 0 1 1 1 FIDRYCH, Mark A 1 0 1 2.0 2 4 1 0 FINGERS, Rollie A 4 0 1 3.1 4 5 0 3 N 1 0 0 2.0 0 1 1 0 T 5 0 1 5.1 4 6 1 3 FINLEY, Chuck A 2 0 0 3.0 1 3 5 1 FISHER, Eddie A 1 0 0 2.0 0 1 0 0 FORD, Whitey A 6 0 2 12.0 13 19 5 3 FORNIELES, Miguel A 1 0 0 0.1 1 2 0 0 FORSCH, Ken A 1 0 0 1.0 1 1 0 0 N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 0 T 2 0 0 2.0 1 1 1 0 FOULKE, Keith A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 FRANCO, John N 2 0 0 1.2 0 0 0 0 FRANKHOUSE, Fred N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 1 FRANKLIN, Ryan N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 FRENCH, Larry N 1 0 0 2.0 0 1 2 0 FRIEND, Bob N 3 2 1 8.1 2 8 5 3 FUENTES, Brian N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 0

— G — GAGNE, Eric N 3 0 1 3.0 4 5 4 1 GARCIA, Freddy A 2 1 0 3.0 0 2 3 0 GARCIA, Mike A 1 0 0 2.0 1 4 2 1 GARLAND, Jon A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 2 GARVER, Ned A 1 0 0 3.0 1 1 1 1 GIBSON, Bob N 6 0 0 11.0 4 11 10 5 GIUSTI, Dave N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 GLAVINE, Tom N 6 0 1 8.0 9 16 7 4 GOMEZ, Lefty A 5 3 1 18.0 6 11 9 3 GOODEN, Dwight N 3 0 2 8.0 3 7 6 1 GORDON, Tom A 2 0 0 1.1 2 3 0 1 N 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 1 0 T 3 0 0 2.1 2 4 1 1 GOSSAGE, Rich A 3 0 1 3.0 5 6 1 1 N 3 0 0 3.0 2 2 6 2 T 6 0 1 6.0 7 8 7 3 GRANT, Jim A 1 0 0 2.0 2 2 3 1

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Name LG G W L IP R H SO BB GRAVES, Danny N 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 1 0 GRAY, Ted A 1 0 1 1.1 1 3 1 0 GREEN, Tyler N 1 0 0 1.0 0 2 1 0 GREINKE, Zack A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 2 0 GRIM, Bob A 1 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 GRISSOM, Lee N 1 0 0 1.0 1 2 2 0 GRISSOM, Marvin N 1 0 0 1.1 0 0 2 0 GROSS, Kevin N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 0 GROVE, Bob A 3 0 1 8.0 4 10 8 2 GUARDADO, Eddie A 2 0 0 1.0 1 2 2 0 GUBICZA, Mark A 2 0 0 3.0 1 3 3 0 GUIDRY, Ron A 2 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 1 GUZMAN, Juan A 1 0 0 1.0 0 2 2 1

— H — HADDIX, Harvey N 1 0 0 3.0 1 3 2 0 HALLADAY, Roy A 4 0 0 6.0 7 11 3 0 HALLAHAN, Bill N 1 0 1 2.0 3 2 1 5 HAMELS, Cole N 1 0 0 1.0 0 2 0 0 HAMMAKER, Atlee N 1 0 0 0.2 7 6 0 1 HAMPTON, Mike N 2 0 0 1.2 1 1 0 0 HARDER, Mel A 4 1 0 13.0 0 9 5 1 HAREN, Dan A 1 0 0 2.0 1 2 2 1 N 2 0 0 3.0 0 3 2 1 T 3 0 0 5.0 1 5 4 2 HARNISCH, Pete N 1 0 0 1.0 0 2 1 0 HARVEY, Brian N 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 2 0 HASEGAWA, Shigetoshi A 1 0 0 0.2 4 3 1 1 HENKE, Tom A 1 0 0 2.2 0 2 1 0 N 1 0 0 0.2 0 0 1 0 T 2 0 0 3.1 0 2 2 0 HENRY, Bill N 1 0 0 1.0 0 2 0 0 HENTGEN, Pat A 2 0 0 2.0 0 1 0 0 HERBERT, Ray A 1 1 0 3.0 0 3 0 0 HERNANDEZ, Felix A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 HERNANDEZ, Livan N 1 0 0 1.0 2 2 0 1 HERNANDEZ, Roberto A 2 0 0 2.0 0 1 0 0 HERNANDEZ, Willie A 2 0 0 1.2 1 2 3 1 HERSHISER, Orel N 2 0 0 3.0 0 1 0 1 HIGBE, Kirby N 1 0 0 1.1 4 5 2 1 HIGUERA, Teddy A 1 0 0 3.0 0 1 2 1 HILL, Ken N 1 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 1 HOFFMAN, Trevor N 7 0 1 6.1 6 10 5 0 HOLTZMAN, Ken A 1 0 0 0.2 0 1 0 0 HONEYCUTT, Rick A 1 0 0 2.0 2 5 0 0 HOOTON, Burt N 1 0 0 1.2 3 5 1 0 HOUGH, Charlie A 1 0 0 1.2 2 2 3 0 HOUTTEMAN, Arthur A 1 0 0 3.0 1 3 0 1 HOWE, Steve N 1 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 HOWELL, Jay A 1 0 1 2.0 2 3 3 0 N 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 1 0 T 2 0 1 3.0 2 4 4 0

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Name LG G W L IP R H SO BB HOYT, LaMarr N 1 1 0 3.0 1 2 0 0 HUBBELL, Carl N 5 0 0 9.2 3 8 11 6 HUDEK, John N 1 0 0 0.2 2 1 1 1 HUDSON, Tim A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 0 HUGHSON, Cecil A 2 0 1 4.2 6 10 4 1 HUME, Tom N 1 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 HUNTER, Catfish A 6 0 2 12.2 9 15 13 1 HUTCHINSON, Fred A 1 0 0 3.0 3 3 0 2

— I — ISRINGHAUSEN, Jason A 1 0 0 1.0 1 2 0 1

— J — JACKSON, Danny N 1 0 0 0.0 1 3 0 0 JACKSON, Edwin A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 JACKSON, Larry N 4 1 0 5.2 2 6 3 3 JANSEN, Larry N 1 0 0 5.0 0 1 6 0 JAVERY, Al N 1 0 0 2.0 0 2 3 0 JENKINS, Ferguson N 2 0 0 4.0 3 6 6 0 JOHN, Tommy A 2 0 1 3.0 3 5 1 0 JOHNSON, Randy A 4 0 0 7.0 1 2 6 2 N 4 0 0 5.0 0 5 6 0 T 8 0 0 12.0 1 8 9 2 JONES, Bobby N 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 2 0 JONES, Doug A 2 0 0 2.0 0 1 1 0 N 2 1 0 2.0 3 6 4 0 T 4 1 0 4.0 3 7 5 0 JONES, Randy N 2 1 0 4.0 0 2 2 1 JONES, Sam N 2 0 0 2.2 1 1 4 4 JONES, Todd A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 0

— K — KAAT, Jim A 2 0 0 4.0 1 3 1 0 KAZMIR, Scott A 2 1 0 2.0 0 0 1 1 KEEGAN, Bob A 1 0 0 0.2 2 3 1 0 KEOUGH, Matt A 1 0 0 0.1 0 1 0 0 KERN, Jim A 3 0 1 4.1 2 3 6 4 KEY, Jimmy A 4 1 0 4.1 4 2 3 0 KILE, Darryl N 1 0 0 2.0 0 2 0 0 KIM, Byung-Hyun N 1 0 0 0.1 2 3 0 0 KNEPPER, Bob N 2 0 0 3.0 1 3 3 3 KNOWLES, Darold A 1 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 KOLB, Danny N 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 0 0 KONSTANTY, Jim N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 2 0 KOOSMAN, Jerry N 2 0 0 2.0 0 1 2 0 KOUFAX, Sandy N 4 1 0 6.0 1 4 3 2 KRAMER, John A 1 0 0 3.0 0 0 3 1 KRUKOW, Mike N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0

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Name LG G W L IP R H SO BB LANGSTON, Mark A 3 0 0 5.0 3 5 6 1 LaROCHE, Dave A 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 0 1 LARY, Frank A 3 0 0 2.0 1 2 1 1 LAVELLE, Gary N 1 0 0 2.0 0 1 2 0 LAW, Vern N 2 1 0 2.2 0 1 1 0 LEA, Charlie N 1 1 0 2.0 1 3 2 0 LEE, Bill N 2 0 1 6.0 3 4 6 4 LEE, Cliff A 1 0 0 2.0 0 1 3 0 LEE, Thornton A 1 0 0 3.0 1 4 0 0 LEITER, Al N 2 0 1 1.1 2 2 1 1 LEMON, Bob A 4 0 1 6.2 2 6 3 3 LEONARD, Emil A 1 1 0 3.0 1 2 0 0 LIDGE, Brad N 2 0 1 1.2 1 2 3 1 LIEBER, Jon N 1 0 0 1.0 2 3 1 0 LILLY, Ted A 1 0 0 1.0 0 2 1 0 LIMA, Jose N 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 0 0 LINCECUM, Tim N 1 0 0 2.0 2 2 1 0 LOAIZA, Esteban A 2 0 0 3.0 0 2 1 1 LOES, William A 1 0 0 3.0 0 3 1 0 LOLICH, Mickey A 2 0 0 4.0 1 2 2 0 LOWE, Derek A 2 0 0 3.0 1 2 0 0 LOPAT, Eddie A 1 0 1 1.0 3 3 0 0 LYLE, Sparky A 2 0 0 3.0 2 4 2 0

— M — MADDUX, Greg N 4 0 0 8.1 3 9 3 1 MAGLIE, Sal N 1 1 0 3.0 2 3 1 1 MAHAFFEY, Art N 2 0 1 4.0 3 2 1 2 MALONEY, Jim N 1 0 0 1.2 5 5 1 2 MARICHAL, Juan N 8 2 0 18.0 2 7 12 2 MARMOL, Carlos N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 2 0 MARSHALL, Mike N 1 0 0 2.0 0 0 2 1 MARTINEZ, Dennis N 3 0 1 4.0 3 4 2 1 A 1 0 0 2.0 1 1 0 0 T 4 0 1 6.0 4 5 2 1 MARTINEZ, Pedro N 2 0 0 2.0 0 2 3 0 A 1 1 0 2.0 0 0 5 0 T 3 1 0 4.0 0 2 8 0 MARTINEZ, Ramon N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 2 MASTERSON, Walter A 2 0 0 4.2 2 5 3 2 MATLACK, Jon N 2 1 0 3.0 0 3 4 1 MAYS, Joe A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 McBRIDE, Ken A 1 0 0 3.0 3 4 1 2 McCORMICK, Mike N 2 0 0 5.1 2 4 5 4 McDANIEL, Lindy N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 McDOWELL, Jack A 3 1 0 4.0 0 1 0 2 McDOWELL, Sam A 4 0 1 8.0 1 5 12 4 McGLOTHEN, Lynn N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 0 McGLOTHLIN, Jim A 1 0 0 2.0 0 1 2 0 McGRAW, Tug N 1 1 0 2.0 0 1 4 0 McLAIN, Dennis A 3 0 0 6.0 1 2 6 4 McLISH, Cal A 1 0 0 2.0 0 1 2 1

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Name LG G W L IP R H SO BB McNALLY, Dave A 2 0 1 2.1 1 2 2 1 MERRITT, Jim N 1 0 0 2.0 0 1 1 0 MESA, Jose A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 0 MESSERSMITH, Andy N 1 0 0 3.0 2 2 4 3 MILLER, Stu N 2 1 0 4.2 1 1 9 1 MILLWOOD, Kevin N 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 1 0 MINTON, Greg N 1 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 1 MONBOUQUETTE, Bill A 1 0 1 2.0 4 5 2 0 MONTEFUSCO, John N 1 0 0 2.0 0 0 2 2 MONTGOMERY, Jeff A 2 0 0 1.2 2 2 1 0 MOORE, Donnie A 1 0 0 2.0 0 0 1 0 MOORE, Mike A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 0 MORGAN, Mike N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 0 MORRIS, Jack A 5 0 1 10.2 3 14 8 4 MORRIS, Matt N 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 1 0 MOSSI, Don A 1 0 0 0.2 0 1 1 0 MOYER, Jamie A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 0 MULDER, Mark A 2 1 0 4.0 2 7 2 0 MULHOLLAND, Terry N 1 0 0 2.0 1 1 0 2 MUNCRIEF, Robert A 1 0 0 1.1 0 1 1 0 MUNGER, George N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 1 MUNGO, Van N 2 0 1 3.0 6 6 2 4 MUSSINA, Mike A 3 0 0 3.0 0 2 3 1 MYERS, Randy N 3 0 0 3.0 0 2 1 3 A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 2 0 T 4 0 0 4.0 0 2 3 3 — N — NAGY, Charles A 2 0 1 3.0 3 4 2 0 NARLESKI, Ray A 1 0 0 3.1 0 1 0 1 NATHAN, Joe A 4 0 0 4.0 1 3 4 1 NEAGLE, Denny N 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 1 0 NELSON, Jeff A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 1 NEN, Robb N 2 0 0 2.0 4 5 2 0 NEWCOMBE, Don N 4 0 1 8.2 4 9 5 2 NEWHOUSER, Hal A 4 0 0 10.2 3 8 8 3 NEWSOM, Bobo A 2 0 0 3.1 0 1 1 1 NIEKRO, Phil N 2 0 0 1.1 0 0 2 0 NOMO, Hideo N 1 0 0 2.0 0 1 3 0 NORRIS, Mike A 1 0 0 1.0 1 2 1 0 NUXHALL, Joe N 1 0 0 3.1 0 2 5 3

— O — O’DELL, Bill A 2 0 0 4.0 1 1 2 0 ODOM, Johnny A 2 0 0 2.1 5 5 2 2 ONTIVEROS, Steve A 1 0 1 0.2 1 1 1 0 OROSCO, Jesse N 1 0 0 0.1 0 0 1 0 ORTIZ, Russ N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 2 1 OSTEEN, Claude N 2 1 0 5.0 0 5 1 2 OSWALT, Roy N 2 0 0 2.0 2 2 2 1 O’TOOLE, Jim N 1 0 0 2.0 1 4 1 0

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Name LG G W L IP R H SO BB — P — PADILLA, Vicente N 1 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 1 PAGE, Joe A 1 0 0 1.1 0 1 0 1 PAVANO, Carl N 1 0 0 1.0 2 3 1 0 PAIGE, Satchel A 1 0 0 1.0 2 3 0 1 PALMER, Jim A 5 0 1 12.2 8 11 14 7 PAPELBON, Jonathan A 3 1 0 3.0 1 2 5 0 PAPPAS, Milt A 3 0 0 3.0 4 5 0 2 PARK, Chan Ho N 1 0 1 1.0 1 1 1 0 PARNELL, Mel A 2 0 0 2.0 4 6 2 1 PASCUAL, Camilo A 3 0 1 8.0 3 6 6 2 PASSEAU, Claude N 3 0 2 7.2 7 9 4 3 PAVLIK, Roger A 1 0 0 2.0 2 3 2 0 PEAVY, Jake N 2 0 0 1.2 0 2 1 0 PENNY, Brad N 2 0 0 3.0 1 1 3 0 PERCIVAL, Troy A 3 0 0 3.0 0 2 4 1 PEREZ, Carlos N 1 0 0 0.1 0 1 0 1 PEREZ, Odalis N 1 0 0 1.0 1 2 2 0 PEREZ, Pascual N 1 0 0 0.2 2 3 1 1 PERRY, Gaylord A 2 0 0 5.0 3 6 5 0 N 3 1 0 4.0 3 8 1 2 T 5 1 0 9.0 6 14 6 2 PERRY, Jim A 1 0 0 2.0 1 1 3 1 PETERS, Gary A 1 0 0 3.0 0 0 4 0 PETERSON, Fred A 1 0 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 PETRY, Dan A 1 0 0 0.1 2 0 1 3 PETTITTE, Andy A 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 1 0 PIERCE, Billy A 4 0 1 10.2 4 6 12 3 PIZARRO, Juan A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 PLESAC, Dan A 3 0 0 1.1 0 1 2 0 PODRES, John N 2 0 0 4.0 0 3 3 3 POLLET, Howard N 1 0 0 1.0 3 4 0 0 PORTERFIELD, Erwin A 1 0 0 3.0 2 4 1 0 PURKEY, Bob N 3 0 0 6.0 2 3 4 2 PUTZ, J.J. A 1 0 0 0.2 2 2 1 1

— Q — QUISENBERRY, Dan A 2 0 0 3.0 1 4 2 0 QUANTRILL, Paul A 1 0 0 0.1 1 2 0 0

— R — RADATZ, Rich A 2 0 1 4.2 5 4 10 2 RADKE, Brad A 1 0 0 1.0 1 2 1 1 RAFFENSBERGER, Ken N 1 1 0 2.0 0 1 2 0 RASCHI, Vic A 4 1 0 11.0 3 7 8 4 REARDON, Jeff N 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 1 0 A 1 0 0 0.2 0 1 0 0 T 2 0 0 1.2 0 2 1 0 REED, Ron N 1 0 0 0.2 0 0 1 0 REMLINGER, Mike N 1 0 0 0.2 2 1 0 1 REUSCHEL, Rick N 3 0 0 3.1 2 5 1 0

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Name LG G W L IP R H SO BB REUSS, Jerry N 2 1 0 4.0 0 3 5 0 REYNOLDS, Allie A 2 0 1 5.0 2 3 2 2 RHODEN, Rick N 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 0 0 RICHARD, J.R. N 1 0 0 2.0 0 1 3 2 RICHERT, Pete A 2 0 1 2.1 1 3 2 0 RIGHETTI, Dave A 2 0 0 1.0 0 3 0 0 RIVERA, Mariano A 8 0 0 8.0 1 5 5 0 ROBERTS, Robin N 5 0 0 14.0 10 17 9 6 RODRIGUEZ, Francisco A 3 0 0 1.1 0 0 0 3 N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 0 T 4 0 0 2.1 0 0 1 3 ROE, Preacher N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 ROGERS, Kenny A 3 0 0 4.0 4 7 4 0 ROGERS, Steve N 3 1 0 7.0 1 6 6 0 ROSADO, Jose A 2 1 0 2.0 1 3 2 1 ROWE, Schoolboy A 1 0 0 3.0 2 4 2 1 RUFFING, Red A 3 0 1 7.0 7 13 6 2 RUSH, Bob N 1 1 0 2.0 2 4 1 1 RUSSELL, Jeff A 2 0 0 2.0 1 2 0 2 RUTHVEN, Dick N 1 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 RYAN, B.J. A 2 1 0 1.2 1 1 1 0 RYAN, Nolan A 3 1 0 6.0 5 8 7 3 N 2 0 0 4.0 0 2 3 2 T 5 1 0 10.0 5 10 10 5 — S — SABATHIA, C.C. A 2 0 0 2.0 3 5 0 0 SABERHAGEN, Bret A 2 1 0 5.0 0 1 1 0 SAIN, John N 2 0 1 2.2 1 2 4 0 SAITO, Takashi N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 SAMBITO, Joe N 1 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 1 SANFORD, John N 1 0 0 1.0 1 2 0 0 SANTANA, Ervin A 1 0 0 1.0 1 1 2 0 SANTANA, Johan A 3 0 0 3.0 0 1 3 2 SASAKI, Kazuhiro A 2 0 0 2.0 2 3 3 1 SAUNDERS, Joe A 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 0 0 SCHILLING, Curt N 3 0 1 6.0 2 6 9 1 SCHMIDT, Jason N 1 0 0 2.0 0 1 3 0 SCHMITZ, John N 1 0 1 0.1 3 3 0 1 SCHUMACHER, Harold N 1 0 0 4.0 1 4 5 1 SCHWALL, Don A 1 0 0 3.0 1 5 2 1 SCORE, Herb A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 1 SCOTT, Mike N 2 0 0 3.0 1 2 3 0 SEAVER, Tom N 8 0 0 13.0 8 14 16 4 SELE, Aaron A 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 0 0 SEWELL, Joe N 3 0 0 5.0 4 4 2 1 SHANTZ, Bobby A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 3 0 SHAW, Bob N 1 0 0 2.0 0 1 1 1 SHAW, Jeff N 2 0 0 1.1 1 4 0 0 SHEA, Frank A 1 1 0 3.0 1 3 2 2 SHEETS, Ben N 3 0 0 4.1 0 3 4 2 SHERRILL, George A 1 0 0 2.1 0 1 2 0

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Name LG G W L IP R H SO BB SHORT, Chris N 2 0 0 3.0 2 3 2 1 SIEBERT, Sonny A 1 0 0 2.0 0 0 1 0 SIMMONS, Curt N 3 0 1 6.0 2 4 4 4 SINGER, Bill A 1 0 0 2.0 3 3 2 1 N 1 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 T 2 0 0 4.0 3 3 2 1 SLOCUMB, Heathcliff N 1 1 0 1.0 0 1 2 0 SMILEY, John N 2 0 0 2.0 3 3 0 0 SMITH, Dave N 1 0 0 0.2 0 1 1 2 SMITH, Edgar A 1 1 0 2.0 2 2 2 0 SMITH, Lee N 2 1 0 4.0 2 4 5 0 A 1 0 0 1.0 2 1 0 1 T 3 1 0 5.0 4 5 5 1 SMOLTZ, John N 6 1 2 5.2 2 7 2 1 SORENSEN, Lary A 1 0 0 3.0 0 1 0 0 SORIA, Joakim A 1 0 0 1.2 0 2 2 2 SOTO, Mario N 3 0 1 6.0 2 5 7 2 SPAHN, Warren N 7 1 0 14.0 10 17 10 5 STALEY, Gerald A 1 0 0 2.0 1 2 0 0 STANLEY, Bob A 2 0 0 4.0 1 3 0 0 STANTON, Mike A 1 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 STENHOUSE, Dave A 1 0 0 2.0 1 3 1 1 STEWART, Dave A 1 0 0 1.0 2 3 0 2 STIEB, Dave A 7 1 1 11.2 4 6 10 6 STONE, Dean A 1 1 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 STONE, Steve A 1 0 0 3.0 0 0 3 0 STONEMAN, Bill N 1 0 0 2.0 2 2 2 0 STOTTLEMYRE, Mel A 4 0 1 6.0 3 5 4 1 SULLIVAN, Frank A 1 0 1 3.1 1 4 4 1 SUTCLIFFE, Rick N 2 0 0 3.0 2 5 0 1 SUTTER, Bruce N 4 2 0 6.2 0 2 7 3 SUTTON, Don N 4 1 0 8.0 0 5 7 1 SWINDELL, Greg A 1 0 0 1.2 0 2 3 0

— T — TANANA, Frank A 1 0 0 2.0 3 3 0 1 TEWKSBURY, Bob N 1 0 0 1.2 4 4 0 1 THIGPEN, Bobby A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 0 THOMPSON, Justin A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 0 TIANT, Luis A 3 0 2 6.0 4 7 3 3 TOBIN, Jim N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 TRACHSEL, Steve N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 TRUCKS, Virgil A 2 1 0 3.0 2 3 0 3 TURLEY, Bob A 1 0 0 1.2 3 3 0 2 TURNBOW, Derrick N 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 0 0 TWITCHELL, Wayne N 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 1 0

— U — URBINA, Ugueth N 1 0 1 1.0 3 3 2 1 A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 0 T 2 0 1 2.0 3 3 3 1 — V — VALENZUELA, Fernando N 5 0 0 7.2 0 5 9 3 VANDER MEER, Johnny N 3 1 0 8.2 1 5 11 1

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Name LG G W L IP R H SO BB VAZQUEZ, Javier A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 2 0 VERLANDER, Justin A 1 0 0 1.0 1 2 0 0 VIOLA, Frank A 1 1 0 2.0 0 0 1 0 N 2 0 0 2.0 0 1 0 1 T 3 1 0 4.0 0 1 1 1 VOLQUEZ, Edinson N 1 0 0 1.0 2 2 2 0

— W — WAGNER, Billy N 5 0 0 3.1 4 5 3 0 WALK, Bob N 1 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 WALKER, Bill N 1 0 1 2.0 3 2 2 1 WALKER, Jerry A 1 1 0 3.0 1 2 1 1 WALTERS, Bill N 5 0 0 9.0 2 10 4 2 WARD, Duane A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 2 0 WARNEKE, Lon N 3 0 0 7.1 5 10 5 6 WEBB, Brandon N 2 0 0 2.0 0 0 3 0 WELCH, Bob N 1 0 0 3.0 2 5 4 1 A 1 0 0 2.0 0 1 1 0 T 2 0 0 5.0 2 6 5 1 WELLS, David A 3 0 0 4.1 0 2 4 1 WETTELAND, John A 2 0 0 2.0 0 1 2 0 WICKMAN, Bob N 1 0 0 1.0 3 3 2 0 A 1 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 T 2 0 0 1.0 4 3 2 1 WILHELM, Hoyt A 2 0 1 2.2 2 4 1 1 WILLIAMS, Mike N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 2 0 WILLIAMS, Mitch N 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 1 WILLIAMS, Stan N 1 0 0 2.0 0 2 2 1 WILLIAMS, Woody N 1 0 0 1.0 2 2 1 0 WILLIS, Dontrelle N 1 0 0 1.0 2 2 0 1 WILSON, Brian N 1 0 0 0.2 0 0 1 0 WILSON, Don N 1 0 0 2.0 0 0 2 1 WILSON, Jim A 1 0 0 1.0 1 2 1 0 WISE, Rick N 1 1 0 2.0 1 2 1 0 WOHLERS, Mark N 1 0 0 0.2 0 1 0 0 WOLF, Randy N 1 0 0 1.0 1 1 2 1 WOOD, Kerry N 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 2 0 WOOD, Wilbur A 1 0 0 2.0 1 2 1 1 WOODESHICK, Harold N 1 0 0 2.0 0 1 3 1 WORRELL, Todd N 2 0 0 2.0 2 0 1 0 WRIGHT, Clyde A 1 0 1 1.2 1 3 0 0 WYATT, John A 1 0 0 1.0 2 2 0 0 WYATT, Whitlow N 2 0 0 4.0 0 1 1 1 WYNN, Early A 7 1 0 12.1 4 9 8 4

— Y — YOUNG, Chris N 1 0 1 1.0 2 1 0 1 YOUNG, Matt A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 O

— Z — ZAMBRANO, Carlos N 2 0 0 3.0 1 2 2 1 ZIMMERMAN, Jeff A 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 2 ZITO, Barry A 2 0 0 1.1 0 0 0 0

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ALL-STAR RESULTS AND ROSTERS Listed below are the yearly All-Star rosters, with those players who were elected to the starting team each year since 1947 being desig nat ed by a black dot (•) before their names:

GAME 1 — COMISKEY PARK,, CCHICAGO — JULY 6, 1933 NL 000 002 000 2 8 0 NL - HALLAHAN, Warneke (3), Hubbell (7). AL 012 001 00x 4 9 1 AL - GOMEZ, Crowder (4), Grove (7). HR - Ruth, Frisch. A - 49,200 T - 2:05 NL - John McGraw, New York, manager; Bill McKechnie, Boston, and , Brooklyn, coaches. Boston (1) - Wally Berger, of. Brooklyn (1) - Tony Cuccinello, 2b. Chicago (3) - Woody English, ss; Gabby Hartnett, c; Lonnie Warneke, p. Cincinnati (1) - Chick Hafey, of. New York (4) - Carl Hubbell, p; Lefty O’Doul, of; , p; Bill Terry, 1b. Phil a del phia (2) - Dick Bartell, ss; Chuck Klein, of. Pittsburgh (2) - Pie Traynor, 3b; Paul Waner, of. St. Louis (4) - Frank Frisch, 2b; Bill Hallahan, p; , 3b; Jim Wilson, c.

AL - Connie Mack, Philadelphia, manager; , Bos ton, and Arthur Fletcher, New York, coaches. Boston (1) - Rick Ferrell, c. Chicago (2) - , 3b; Al Simmons, of. Cleveland (3) - Earl Averill, of; Wesley Ferrell, p; , p. Detroit (1) - Charlie Gehringer, 2b. New York (6) - , of; Bill Dickey, c; Lou Gehrig, 1b; Lefty Gomez, p; Tony Lazzeri, 2b; Babe Ruth, of. Philadelphlia (2) - Jimmie Foxx, 1b; Robert (Lefty) Grove, p. St. Louis (1) - Sam West, of. Washington (2) - Joe Cronin, ss; Alvin Crowder, p.

NOTES: Babe Ruth hit a two-run homer in the third that provided the margin of victory. Lefty Gomez was the winning pitcher and drove in the first run in All-Star competition with a single in the second.

GAME 2 — POLO GROUNDS,, NNEW YORK — JULY 10, 1934 AL 000 261 000 9 14 1 AL - Gomez, Ruffing (4), HARDER (5). NL 103 030 000 7 8 1 NL - Hubbell, Warneke (4), MUNGO (5), J. Dean (6), Frankhouse (9). A - 48,363 T - 2:44 HR - Frisch, Medwick. AL - Joe Cronin, Washington, manager; , Cleveland, and Al Schacht, Washing ton, coaches. Boston (1) - Rick Ferrell, c. Chicago (2) - Jimmy Dykes, 3b; Al Simmons, of. Cleveland (2) - Earl Averill, of; Mel Harder, p. Detroit (3) - , p; Mickey Cochrane, c; Charlie Gehringer, 2b. New York (6) - Ben Chapman, of; Bill Dickey, c; Lou Gehrig, 1b; Lefty Gomez, p; Red Ruffing, p; Babe Ruth, of. Philadelphia (2) - Jimmie Foxx, 1b; Pinky Higgins, 3b. St. Louis (1) - Sam West, of. Washington (3) - Joe Cronin, ss; Heinie Manush, of; Jack Russell, p.

NL - Bill Terry, New York, manager; , Brooklyn, and Bill McKechnie, Boston, coaches. Boston (2) - Wally Berger, of; Fred Frankhouse, p. Brooklyn (2) - Al Lopez, c; Van Mungo, p. Chicago (4) - Gabby Hartnett, c; Billy Herman, 2b; Chuck Klein, of; Lonnie Warneke, p. Cincinnati (none). New Yor k (5 ) - Carl Hubbell, p; Travis Jackson, ss; Joe Moore, of; Mel Ott, of; Bill Terry, 1b. (Moore replaced by Kiki Cuyler, of, Chicago). Philadelphia (none). Pittsburgh (3) - Pie Traynor, 3b; Arky Vaughan, ss; Paul Waner, of. St. Louis (4) - Dizzy Dean, p; Frank Frisch, 2b; Pepper Martin, 3b; Joe Medwick, of.

NOTES: Carl Hubbell made All-Star history by striking out Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, Al Simmons and Joe Cronin in succession in the first and second innings.

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GAME 3 — MUNICIPAL STADIUM,, CCLEVELAND — JULY 8, 1935 NL 000 100 000 1 4 1 NL - WALKER, Schumacher (3), Derringer (7), AL 210 010 00x 4 8 0 J. Dean (8). AL - GOMEZ, Harder (7). A - 69,812 T - 2:06 HR - Foxx. NL - Frank Frisch, St. Louis, manager; , Chicago, and Charley Dressen, Cincinnati, coaches. Boston (1) - Wally Berger, of. Brooklyn (none). Chicago (2) - Gabby Hartnett, c; Billy Herman, 2b. Cincinnati (1) - , p. New York (6) - Carl Hubbell, p; Gus Mancuso, c; Joe Moore, of; Mel Ott, of; Hal Schumacher, p; Bill Terry, 1b. Philadelphia (1) - Jim Wilson, c. Pittsburgh (2) - Arky Vaughan, ss; Paul Waner, of. St. Louis (7) - , 1b; Dizzy Dean, p; Frank Frisch, 2b; Pepper Martin, 3b; Joe Medwick, of; , p; Burgess Whitehead, 2b.

AL - Gordon (Mickey) Cochrane, Detroit, manager; Del Baker, Detroit, and , St. Louis, coaches. Boston (3) - Joe Cronin, ss; Rick Ferrell, c; Robert (Lefty) Grove, p. Chicago (1) - Al Simmons, of. Cleveland (3) - Earl Averill, of; Mel Harder, p; Joe Vosmik, of. (Averill replaced by Roger Cramer, of, Philadelphia). Detroit (4) - Tommy Bridges, p; Gordon (Mickey) Cochrane, c; Charlie Gehringer, 2b; Lynwood (Schoolboy) Rowe, p. New York (3) - Ben Chapman, of; Lou Gehrig, 1b; Vernon (Lefty) Gomez, p. Phila del phia (2) - Jimmie Foxx, 1b; Bob Johnson, of. St. Louis (2) - Rollie Hemsley, c; Sam West, of. Washing ton (2) - , 3b; Charles (Buddy) Myer, 2b.

NOTES: A’s slugger Jimmie Foxx had a single, a homer and three RBI in the AL’s victory.

GAME 4 — BRAVES FIELD,, BBOSTON — JULY 7, 1936 AL 000 000 300 3 7 1 AL - GROVE, Rowe (4), Harder (7). NL 020 020 00x 4 9 0 NL - J. DEAN, Hubbell (4), Davis (7), Warneke (8). HR - Galan, Gehrig. A - 25,534 T - 2:00 AL - Joe McCarthy, New York, manager; Joe Cronin, Boston, and Arthur Fletcher, New York, coaches. Boston (3) - Rick Ferrell, c; Jimmie Foxx, 3b; Lefty Grove, p. Chicago (2) - Luke Appling, ss; Rip Radcliff, of. Cleveland (2) - Earl Averill, of; Mel Harder, p. Detroit (4) - Tommy Bridges, p; Charlie Gehringer, 2b; Goose Goslin, of; , p. (Bridges replaced by , p. Chicago). New York (7) - Frank Crosetti, ss; Bill Dickey, c; Joe DiMaggio, of; Lou Gehrig, 1b; Lefty Gomez, p; , p; , of. Philadelphia (1) - Pinky Higgins, 3b. St. Louis (1) - Rollie Hemsley, c. Washington (1) - Ben Chapman, of.

NL - Charlie Grimm, Chicago, manager; Pie Traynor, Pittsburgh, and Bill McKechnie, Boston, - es. Boston (1) - Wally Berger, of; Brooklyn (1) - Van Mungo, p. Chicago (6) - , p; , of; , of; Gabby Hartnett, c; Billy Herman, 2b; Lonnie Warneke, p. Cincinnati (2) - Ernie Lombardi, c; , 3b. New York (3) - Carl Hubbell, p; Joe Moore, of; Mel Ott, of. Phil a - del phia (1) - Pinky Whitney, 3b. Pittsburgh (2) - Gus Suhr, 1b; Arky Vaughan, ss. St. Louis (5) - Rip Collins, 1b; Dizzy Dean, p; Leo Durocher, ss; Stu Martin, 2b; Joe Medwick,of.

NOTES: In his first All-Star appearance, Joe DiMaggio went 0-for-5, committed a costly error and had a potential game-tying hit with the bases loaded taken away on a leaping catch by Leo Durocher.

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GAME 5 — GRIFFITH STADIUM,, WWASHINGTON — JULY 7, 1937 NL 000 111 000 3 13 0 NL - D. DEAN, Hubbell (4), Blanton (4), Grissom(5), AL 002 312 00x 8 13 2 Mungo (6), Walters (8). AL - GOMEZ, Bridges (4), Harder (7). A - 31,391 T - 2:30 HR - Gehrig.

NL - Bill Terry, New York, manager; Charley Dressen, Cin cin nati, Frank Frisch, St. Louis, and , St. Louis, coaches. Boston (1) - Gene Moore, of. Brooklyn (1) - Van Mungo, p. Chicago (5) - Rip Collins, 1b; Frank Demaree, of; Gabby Hartnett, c; Billy Herman, 2b; Bill Jurges, ss. Cincinnati (2) - Lee Grissom, p; Ernie Lombardi, c. New York (6) - Dick Bartell, ss; Carl Hubbell, p; Gus Mancuso, c; Joe Moore, of; Mel Ott, of; Burgess Whitehead, 2b. Philadelphia (1) - Bucky Walters, p. Pittsburgh (3) - , p; Arky Vaughan, 3b; Paul Waner, of. St. Louis (4) - Dizzy Dean, p; Pepper Martin, of; Joe Medwick, of; John Mize, 1b.

AL - Joe McCarthy, New York, manager; Del Baker, Detroit, and Arthur Fletcher, New York, coaches. Boston (4) - Roger Cramer, of; Joe Cronin, ss; Jimmie Foxx, 1b; Lefty Grove, p. Chicago (2) - , c; Monty Stratton, p. (Stratton replaced by John Murphy, p, New York). Cleveland (2) - Earl Averill, of; Mel Harder, p. Detroit (4) - Tommy Bridges, p; Charlie Gehringer, 2b; Hank Greenberg, 1b; Gerald (Gee) Walker, of. (Walker replaced by Sam West, of, St. Louis). New York (5) - Bill Dickey, c; Joe DiMaggio, of; Lou Gehrig, 1b; Lefty Gomez, p; , 3b. Philadelphia (1) - Wally Mosses, of. St. Louis (2) - Roy Bell, of; Harlond Clift, 3b. Washington (3) - Rick Ferrell, c; Wesley Ferrell, p; Buddy Myer, 2b.

NOTES: Earl Averill’s line drive drilled Dizzy Dean on the left foot in the third inning. One of Dean’s toes was broken and he never fully recovered.

GAME 6 — CROSLEY FIELD,, CCINCINNATI — JULY 6, 1938 AL 000 000 001 1 7 4 AL - GOMEZ, Allen (4), Grove (7). NL 100 100 20x 4 8 0 NL - VANDER MEER, Lee (4), Brown (7). HR - None. A - 27,607 T - 1:58 AL - Joe McCarthy, New York, manager; Del Baker, Detroit, and Arthur Fletcher, New York, coaches. Boston (4) - Roger Cramer, of; Joe Cronin, ss; Jimmie Foxx, 1b; Lefty Grove, p. Chicago (1) - Mike Kreevich, of. Cleveland (3) - , p; Bob Feller, p; Earl Averill, of. Detroit (4) - Charlie Gehringer, 2b; Hank Greenberg, 1b; Vern Kennedy, p; , c. (Greenberg replaced by John Murphy, p, New York). New York (6) - Bill Dickey, c; Joe DiMaggio, of; Lou Gehrig, 1b; Vernon (Lefty) Gomez, p; Red Rolfe, 3b; Red Ruffing, p. Philadelphia (1) - Bob Johnson, of. St. Louis (1) - , p. Washington (3) - Rick Ferrell, c; Buddy Lewis, 3b; Cecil Travis, ss.

NL - Bill Terry, New York, manager; Bill McKechnie, Cin cin nati, and Frank Frisch, St. Louis, coaches. Boston (2) - Tony Cuccinello, 2b; , p. Brooklyn (3) - Leo Durocher, ss; Cook ie Lavagetto, 3b; Babe Phelps, c (Phelps replaced by Harry Danning, c, New York). Chicago (4) - Stan Hack, 3b; Gabby Hartnett, c; Billy Herman, 2b; Bill Lee, p. Cincinnati (5) - Paul Derringer, p; , of; Ernie Lombardi, c; Frank McCormick, 1b; John Vander Meer, p. New York (4) - Carl Hubbell, p; Hank Leiber, of; Joe Moore, of; Mel Ott, of. Philadelphia (1) - Hershel Martin, of. Pitts burgh (3) - Mace Brown, p; Arky Vaughan, ss; Lloyd Waner, of. St. Louis (1) - Joe Medwick,of.

NOTES: Leo Durocher scored on a “ home run,” a result of two of the four AL errors on the day.

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GAME 7 — YANKEE STADIUM,, NNEW YORK — JULY 11, 1939 NL 001 000 000 1 7 1 NL - Derringer, LEE (4), Fette (7). AL 000 210 00x 3 6 1 AL - Ruffing, BRIDGES (4), Feller (6). HR - DiMaggio. A - 62,892 T - 1:55 NL - Gabby Hartnett, Chicago, manager; , Chicago, and Bill Terry, New York, coaches. Boston (1) - Lou Fette, p. Brook lyn (4) - Dolph Camilli, 1b; Cookie Lavagetto, 3b; Babe Phelps, c; Whitlow Wyatt, p. Chicago (3) - Stan Hack, 3b; Billy Herman, 2b; Bill Lee, p. Cincinnati (7) - Paul Derringer, p; Lonnie Frey, 2b; Ival Goodman, of; Ernie Lombardi, c; Frank McCormick, 1b; John Vander Meer, p; Bucky Walters, p. New York (3) - Harry Danning, c; Bill Jurges, ss; Mel Ott, of. Philadelphia (1) - Morris Arnovich, of. Pitts burgh (1) - Arky Vaughan, ss. St. Louis (5) - Curt Davis, p; Joe Medwick, of; John Mize, 1b; , of; Lon Warneke, p.

AL - Joe McCarthy, New York, manager; Arthur Fletcher, New York, and Russell (Lena) Blackburne, Philadelphia, coaches. Boston (4) - Roger Cramer, of; Joe Cronin, ss; Jimmie Foxx, 1b; Robert (Lefty) Grove, p. Chicago (2) - Luke Appling, ss; Ted Lyons, p. Cleveland (2) - Bob Feller, p; Rollie Hemsley, c. Detroit (3) - Tommy Bridges, p; Hank Greenberg, 1b; Louis (Bobo) Newsom, p. New York (9) - Frank Crosetti, ss; Bill Dickey, c; Joe DiMaggio, of; Vernon (Lefty) Gomez, p; Joe Gordon, 2b; John Murphy, p; Robert (Red) Rolfe, 3b; Charles (Red) Ruffing, p; George Selkirk, of. Philadelphia (2) - Frankie Hayes, c; Bob Johnson, of. St. Louis (2) - , of; George McQuinn, 1b. Washington (1) - George Case, of.

NOTES: While six Yankees were in the AL’s starting lineup, the star of the game was Bob Feller, who got Arky Vaughan to hit into an inning-ending with the bases loaded in the sixth. The Indians ace held the NL to one hit over the last three innings. Lou Gehrig, who retired as a player in May because of the affliction that would later bear his name, was an honorary member of the AL squad.

GAME 8 — SPORTSMAN’S PARK,, SST.. LLOUIS — JULY 9, 1940 AL 000 000 000 0 3 1 AL - RUFFING, Newsom (4), Feller (7). NL 300 000 01x 4 7 0 NL - DERRINGER, Walters (3), Wyatt (5), French (7), Hubbell (9). A - 32,373 T - 1:53 HR - West. AL - Joe Cronin, Boston, manager; , Boston, and Del Baker, Detroit, coaches. Boston (4) - Roger Cramer, of; Lou Finney, of; Jimmie Foxx, 1b; Ted Williams, of. Chicago (1) - Luke Appling, ss. Cleveland (6) - Lou Boudreau, ss; Bob Feller, p; Rollie Hemsley, c; Ken Keltner, 3b; Ray Mack, 2b; Al Milnar, p. Detroit (3) - Tommy Bridges, p; Hank Greenberg, of; Louis (Bobo) Newsom, p. New York (7) - Bill Dickey, c; Joe DiMaggio, of; Joe Gordon, 2b; , of; Monte Pearson, p; Robert (Red) Rolfe, 3b; Charles (Red) Ruffing, p. (Rolfe replaced by Cecil Travis, 3b, Wash ing ton). Philadelphia (2) - Frankie Hayes, c; Bob Johnson, of. St. Louis (1) - George McQuinn, 1b. Washington (1) - Emil (Dutch) Leonard, p.

NL - Bill McKechnie, Cincinnati, manager; Casey Stengel, Boston, and , Philadelphia, coaches. Boston (1) - Max West, of. Brooklyn (6) - Pete Coscarart, 2b; Leo Durocher, ss; Cookie Lavagetto, 3b; Joe Medwick, of; Babe Phelps, c; Whitlow Wyatt, p. Chicago (3) - , p; Billy Herman, 2b; Hank Leiber, of. (Leiber replaced by Bill Nicholson, of, Chicago). Cincinnati (4) - Paul Derringer, p; Ernie Lombardi, c; Frank McCormick, 1b; Bucky Walters, p. New York (5) - Harry Danning, c; Carl Hubbell, p; Bill Jurges, ss; Joe Moore, of; Mel Ott, of (Jurges replaced by Eddie Miller, ss, Boston). Philadelphia (3) - , p; Pinky May, 3b; , p. Pittsburgh (1) - Arky Vaughan, ss. St. Louis (2) - John Mize, 1b; Terry Moore, of.

NOTES: Max West’s three-run homer in the first gave the NL a 3-0 lead. In the next inning West had to be assisted off the field after crashing into the right-field wall while chasing Luke Appling’s liner.

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GAME 9 — BRIGGS STADIUM,, DDETROIT — JULY 8, 1941 NL 000 001 220 5 10 2 NL - Wyatt, Derringer (3), Walters (5), PASSEAU (7). AL 000 101 014 7 11 3 AL - Feller, Lee (4), Hudson (7), SMITH (8). HR - Vaughan (2), Williams. A - 54,674 T - 2:23 NL - Bill McKechnie, Cincinnati, manager; Leo Durocher, Brooklyn, and Jim Wilson, Chicago, coach- es. Boston (1) - Eddie Miller, ss. Brooklyn (6) - Dolph Camilli, 1b; Billy Herman, 2b; Cookie Lavagetto, 3b; Mickey Owen, c; , of; Whitlow Wyatt, p (Camilli replaced by Frank McCormick, 1b, Cincinnati). Chicago (4) - Stan Hack, 3b; Hank Leiber, of; Bill Nicholson, of; Claude Passeau, p (Leiber replaced by Joe Medwick, of, Brooklyn). Cincinnati (3) - Paul Derringer, p; , 2b; Bucky Walters, p. New York (3) - Harry Danning, c; Carl Hubbell, p; Mel Ott, of. Philadelphia (1) - Cy Blanton, p. Pittsburgh (3) - Bob Elliott, of; Al Lopez, c; Arky Vaughan, ss. St. Louis (4) - John Mize, 1b; Terry Moore, of; Enos Slaughter, of; Lon Warneke, p.

AL - Del Baker, Detroit, manager; Merv Shea, Detroit, and Arthur Fletcher, New York, coaches. Boston (5) - Joe Cronin, ss; Dom DiMaggio, of; Bobby Doerr, 2b; Jimmie Foxx, 1b; Ted Williams, of. Chicago (3) - Luke Appling, ss; Thornton Lee, p; Edgar Smith, p. Cleveland (4) - Lou Boudreau, ss; Bob Feller, p; , of; Ken Keltner, 3b. Detroit (3) - , p; George (Birdie) Tebbetts, c; Rudy York, 1b. New York (6) - Bill Dickey, c; Joe DiMaggio, of; Joe Gordon, 2b; Charlie Keller, of; Charles (Red) Ruffing, p; , p. Philadelphia (1) - Frankie Hayes, c. St. Louis (1) - , of. Washington (2) - Sid Hudson, p; Cecil Travis, 3b.

NOTES: With two on and two out in the bottom of the ninth, Ted Williams homered to provide the AL with one of the greatest comebacks in All-Star history.

GAME 10 — POLO GROUNDS,, NNEW YORK — JULY 6, 1942 AL 300 000 000 3 7 0 AL - CHANDLER, Benton (5). NL 000 000 010 1 6 1 NL - COOPER, Vander Meer (4), Passeau (7), Walters (9). A - 33,694 T - 2:07 HR - Boudreau, York, Owen. AL - Joe McCarthy, New York, manager; Arthur Fletcher, New York, and Stanley (Bucky) Harris, Washington, coaches. Boston (4) - Dom DiMaggio, of; Bobby Doerr, 2b; Cecil (Tex) Hughson, p; Ted Williams, of. Chicago (1) - Edgar Smith, p. Cleveland (3) - Jim Bagby, Jr., p; Lou Boudreau, ss; Ken Keltner, 3b. Detroit (4) - Al Benton, p; Hal Newhouser, p; George (Birdie) Tebbetts, c; Rudy York, 1b. New York (9) - Ernie (Tiny) Bonham, p; Spurgeon (Spud) Chan dler, p; Bill Dickey, c; Joe DiMaggio, of; Joe Gordon, 2b; , of; Phil Rizzuto, ss; Warren (Buddy) Rosar, c; Charles (Red) Ruffing, p. (Dickey replaced by Hal Wagner, c, Philadelphia). Phil a del phia (1) - Bob Johnson, of. St. Louis (1) - George McQuinn, 1b. Washington (2) - Sid Hudson, p; Stan Spence, of.

NL - Leo Durocher, Brooklyn, manager; Bill McKechnie, Cin cin nati, and Frank Frisch, Pittsburgh, coaches. Boston (2) - Ernie Lombardi, c; Eddie Miller, ss. Brooklyn (7) - Billy Herman, 2b; Joe Medwick, of; Mickey Owen, c; Pee Wee Reese, ss; Pete Reiser, of; Arky Vaughan, 3b; Whitlow Wyatt, p. Chicago (1) - Claude Passeau, p. Cincinnati (4) - Paul Derringer, p; Frank McCormick, 1b; John Vander Meer, p; Bucky Walters, p. (Derringer replaced by Ray Starr, p, Cincinnati). New York (5) - Carl Hubbell, p; Willard Marshall, of; , p; John Mize, 1b; Mel Ott, of. Philadelphia (1) - Danny Litwhiler, of. Pittsburgh (1) - Bob Elliott, 3b. St. Louis (5) - Jimmy Brown, 2b; Mort Cooper, p; Walker Cooper, c; Terry Moore, of; Enos Slaughter, of.

NOTES: Lou Boudreau and Rudy York each homered off Mort Cooper in the first inning to give the AL a 3-0 lead.

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GAME 11 — SHIBE PARK,, PPHILADELPHIA — JULY 13, 1943 (N) NL 100 000 101 3 10 3 NL - COOPER, Vander Meer (3), Sewell (6), AL 031 010 00x 5 8 1 Javery (7). AL - LEONARD, Newhouser (4), Hughson (7). A - 31,938 T - 2:07 HR - Doerr, V. DiMaggio. NL - , St. Louis, manager; Frank Frisch, Pittsburgh, and Mike Gonzalez, St. Louis, coaches. Boston (1) - Al Javery, p. Brooklyn (4) - Augie Galan, of; Billy Herman, 2b; Mickey Owen, c; Dixie Walker, of. Chicago (3) - Stan Hack, 3b; Bill Nicholson, of; Claude Passeau, p. Cincinnati (4) - Lonny Frey, 2b; Frank McCormick, 1b; Eddie Miller, ss; John Vander Meer, p. (McCormick replaced by Elbie Fletcher, 1b, Pittsburgh). New York (2) - Ernie Lombardi, c; Mel Ott, of. Philadelphia (1) - , 1b. Pitts burgh (2) - Vince DiMaggio, of; , p. St. Louis (8) - Mort Cooper, p; Walker Cooper, c; , 3b; , p; , ss; Stan Musial, of; , p; Harry Walker, of (Pollet replaced by Ace Adams, p, New York).

AL - Joe McCarthy, New York, manager; Arthur Fletcher, New York, and Russell (Lena) Blackburne, Philadelphia, coaches. Boston (3) - Bobby Doerr, 2b; Cecil (Tex) Hughson, p; , p. Chi ca go (1) - Luke Appling, ss. Cleveland (6) - Jim Bagby, Jr., p; Lou Boudreau, ss; Jeff Heath, of; Ken Keltner, 3b; Warren (Buddy) Rosar, c; Al Smith, p. Detroit (2) - Hal Newhouser, p; Rudy York, 1b. New York (6) - Ernie (Tiny) Bonham, p; Spurgeon (Spud) Chandler, p; Bill Dickey, c; Joe Gordon, 2b; Charlie Keller, of; John Lindell, of. (Keller replaced by Dick Wakefield, of, Detroit). Philadelphia (1) - , 1b. St. Louis (2) - Chet Laabs, of; Vern Stephens, ss. Washing ton (4) - George Case, of; Jake Early, c; Bob Johnson, of; Emil (Dutch) Leonard, p.

NOTES: Vince DiMaggio went 3-for-3 with a single, triple, homer and three RBI. Johnny Vander Meer fanned six in 2.2 innings of relief. It was the first night game in All-Star Game history.

GAME 12 — FORBES FIELD,, PPITTSBURGH — JULY 11, 1944 (N) AL 010 000 000 1 6 3 AL - Borowy, HUGHSON (4), Muncrief (5), NL 000 040 21x 7 12 1 Newhouser (7), Newsom (8). NL - Walters, RAFFENSBERGER (4), Sewell (6), Tobin (9). A - 29,589 T - 2:11 HR - None. AL - Joe McCarthy, New York, manager; Joe Cronin, Boston, and Arthur Fletcher, New York, coaches. Boston (3) - Bobby Doerr, 2b; Cecil (Tex) Hughson, p; Bob Johnson, of. Chicago (2) - Orval Grove, p; , of. Cleveland (4) - Lou Boudreau, ss; Roy Cullenbine, of; Oris Hockett, of; Ken Keltner, 3b. Detroit (4) - Michael (Pinky) Higgins, 3b; Hal Newhouser, p; Paul (Dizzy) Trout, p; Rudy York, 1b. New York (3) - , p; Rollie Hemsley, c; , p. Philadelphia (2) - Frankie Hayes, c; Louis (Bobo) Newsom, p. St. Louis (3) - George McQuinn, 1b; , p; Vern Stephens, ss. Washington (4) - George Case, of; Rick Ferrell, c; Emil (Dutch) Leonard, p; Stan Spence, of (Case replaced by Ervin Fox, of, Boston).

NL - Billy Southworth, St. Louis, manager; Fred Fitzsimmons, Philadelphia, , Pittsburgh, and Mike Gonzalez, St. Louis, coaches. Boston (3) - Nate Andrew, p; Al Javery, p: Connie Ryan, 2b. Brooklyn (3) - Augie Galan, of; Mickey Owen, c; Dixie Walker, of. Chicago (3) - Phil Cavarretta, 1b; , 2b; Bill Nicholson, of. Cincinnati (4) - Frank McCormick, 1b; Eddie Miller, ss; Ray Mueller, c; Bucky Walters, p (Miller replaced by Frank Zak, ss, Pittsburgh). New York (2) - Joe Medwick, of; Mel Ott, of. Phil a del phia (1) - , p. Pittsburgh (3) - Vince DiMaggio, of, Bob Elliott, 3b; Rip Sewell, p. St. Louis (6) - Walker Cooper, c; Whitney Kurowski, 3b; Max Lanier, p; Marty Marion, ss; Red Munger, p; Stan Musial, of (Lanier and Munger replaced by , p, Boston, and , p, New York).

NOTES: Phil Cavarretta of the Cubs set an All-Star Game record by reaching base safely in five attempts.

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GAME 13 — FENWAY PARK,, BBOSTON — JULY 9, 1946 NL 000 000 000 0 3 0 NL - PASSEAU, Higbe (4), Blackwell (5), Sewell (8). AL 200 130 24x 12 14 1 AL - FELLER, Newhouser (4), Kramer (7). HR - Keller, Willlams (2). A - 34,906 T - 2:19 NL - Charlie Grimm, Chicago, manager; Billy Southworth, Boston, and Bill McKechnie, Cin cin nati, coaches. Boston (3) - Mort Cooper, p; John Hopp, of; Phil Masi, c. Brooklyn (4) - Kirby Higbe, p; Pee Wee Reese, ss; Pete Reiser, of; Dixie Walker, of (Reese replaced by Frank McCormick, 1b, Philadelphia). Chicago (4) - Phil Cavarretta, of; Peanuts Lowrey, of; Claude Passeau, p; John Schmitz, p. Cincin nati (3) - Ewell Blackwell, p; Ray Lamanno, c; Eddie Miller, ss (Miller replaced by Emil Verban, 2b, Philadelphia). New York (2) - Walker Cooper, c; John Mize, 1b. Philadelphia (1) - Del Ennis, of. Pittsburgh (2) - Frank Gustine, 2b; Rip Sewell, p. St. Louis (6) - Whitey Kurowski, 3b; Marty Marion, ss; Stan Musial, of; Howie Pollet, p; Red Schoendienst, 2b; Enos Slaughter, of.

AL - Steve O’Neill, Detroit, manager; Arthur Mills, Detroit, and Luke Sewell, St. Louis, coaches. Boston (8) - Dom DiMaggio, of; Bobby Doerr, 2b; David (Boo) Ferriss, p; Maurice (Mickey) Harris, p; Johnny Pesky, ss; Hal Wagner, c; Ted Williams, of; Rudy York, 1b. Chicago (1) - Luke Appling, ss. Cleveland (3) - Bob Feller, p; Frankie Hayes, c; Ken Keltner, 3b. Detroit (1) - Hal Newhouser, p. New York (6) - Spurgeon (Spud) Chandler, p; Bill Dickey, c; Joe DiMaggio, of; Joe Gordon, 2b; Charlie Keller, of; George Stirnweiss, 3b. Phil a del phia (2) - Sam Chapman, of; Warren (Buddy) Rosar, c. St. Louis (2) - , p; Vern Stephens, ss. Washington (2) - Stan Spence, of; James (Mickey) Vernon, 1b.

NOTES: In his familiar Fenway surroundings, Ted Williams led the AL effort with a homer, two singles, four runs scored and five RBI.

GAME 14 — WRIGLEY FIELD,, CCHICAGO — JULY 8, 1947 AL 000 001 100 2 8 0 AL - Newhouser, SHEA (4), Masterson (7), Page (8). NL 000 100 000 1 5 1 NL - Blackwell, Brecheen (4), SAIN (7), Spahn (8). HR - Mize. A - 41,123 T - 2:19 AL - Joe Cronin, Boston, manager; Del Baker, Boston, and Steve O’Neill, Detroit, coaches. Boston (2) - Bobby Doerr, 2b; •Ted Will iams, of. Chicago (2) - Luke Appling, ss; Rudy York, 1b. Cleveland (4) - •Lou Boudreau, ss; •Joe Gordon, 2b; Bob Feller, p; , c (Feller replaced by Early Wynn, p, Washington). Detroit (4) - •George Kell, 3b; Pat Mullin, of; Hal Newhouser, p; Paul (Dizzy) Trout, p. New York (8) - Spurgeon (Spud) Chandler, p; •Joe DiMaggio, of; Charlie Keller, of; , 3b; •George McQuinn, 1b; Joe Page, p; Aaron Robinson, c; Frank (Spec) Shea, p (Keller replaced by Tommy Henrich, of, New York). Philadelphia (1) - •Warren (Buddy) Rosar, c. St. Louis (1) - Jack Kramer, p. Washington (3) - •John (Buddy) Lewis, of; Walter Masterson, p; Stan Spence, of.

NL - , St. Louis, manager; Mel Ott, New York, and Ben Chapman, Philadelphia, coaches. Boston (4) - •Bob Elliott, 3b; Phil Masi, c; John Sain, p; Warren Spahn, p (Elliott replaced by Whitey Kurowski, 3b, St. Louis). Brooklyn (4) - Ralph Branca, p; Bruce Edwards, c; , 2b; •Dixie Walker, of. Chicago (2) - Phil Cavarretta, of; , of. Cincinnati (3) - Ewell Blackwell, p; Bert Haas, of; •Eddie Miller, ss (Miller replaced by Pee Wee Reese, ss, Brooklyn). New York (3) - •Walker Cooper, c; Willard Marshall, of; •John Mize, 1b. Philadelphia (3) - Schoolboy Rowe, p; •Emil Verban, 2b; •Harry Walker, of. Pittsburgh (1) - Frank Gustine, 3b. St. Louis (5) - , p; Marty Marion, ss; Red Munger, p; Stan Musial, 1b; •Enos Slaughter, of.

NOTES: Frank Shea of the Yankees became the first rookie in All-Star history to be credited with a win.

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GAME 15 — SPORTSMAN’S PARK,, SST.. LLOUIS — JULY 13, 1948 NL 200 000 000 2 8 0 NL - Branca, SCHMlTZ (4), Sain (4), Blackwell (6). AL 011 300 00x 5 6 0 AL - Masterson, RASCHI (4), Coleman (7). HR - Musial, Evers. A - 34,009 T - 2:27 NL - Leo Durocher, Brooklyn, manager; Mel Ott, New York, and Eddie Dyer, St. Louis, coaches. Boston (5) - Bob Elliott, 3b; Tommy Holmes, of; Phil Masi, c; John Sain, p; •Eddie Stanky, 2b (Stanky replaced by , 2b, New York). Brooklyn (2) - Ralph Branca, p; •Pee Wee Reese, ss. Chicago (4) - Clyde McCullough, c; Andy Pafko, 3b; John Schmitz, p; Eddie Waitkus, 1b. Cincin nati (1) - Ewell Blackwell, p. New York (4) - •Walker Cooper, c; Sid Gordon, 3b; •John Mize, 1b; Bobby Thomson, of. Philadelphia (1) - •Richie Ashburn, of. Pittsburgh (3) - Frank Gustin, 3b; Ralph Kiner, of; , p. St. Louis (5) - •Harry Breechen, p; Marty Marion, ss; •Stan Musial, of; Red Schoendienst, 2b; •Enos Slaughter, of (Marion replaced by Buddy Keer, ss, New York).

AL - Stanley (Bucky) Harris, New York, manager; Joe Corriden, New York, and , New York, coaches. Boston (4) - Bobby Doerr, 2b; Vern Stephens, ss; George (Birdie) Tebbetts, c; •Ted Williams, of. Chicago (1) - , p. Cleveland (5) - •Lou Boudreau, ss; Bob Feller, p; •Joe Gordon, 2b; Ken Keltner, 3b; Bob Lemon, p (Feller replaced by Joe Dobson, p, Boston). Detroit (4) - Walt (Hoot) Evers, of; •George Kell, 3b; •Pat Mullin, of; Hal Newhouser, p. New York (6) - Lawrence (Yogi) Berra, c; •Joe DiMaggio, of; Tommy Henrich, of; George McQuinn, 1b; Joe Page, p; Vic Raschi, p. Philadelphia (2) - Joe Coleman, p; •Warren (Buddy) Rosar, c. St. Louis (1) - Al Zarilla, of. Washington (2) - Walter Masterson, p; James (Mickey) Vernon, 1b.

NOTES: Injuries kept Ted Williams, Joe DiMaggio, George Kell and Hal Newhouser out of the AL’s starting lineup. DiMaggio, however, pinch hit and drove in a run.

GAME 16 — EBBETS FIELD,, BBROOKLYN — JULY 12, 1949 AL 400 202 300 11 13 1 AL - Parnell, TRUCKS (2), Brissie (4) Raschi (7). NL 212 002 000 7 12 5 NL - Spahn, NEWCOMBE (2), Munger (5), Bickford (6), Pollet (7), Blackwell (8), Roe (9). A - 32,577 T - 3:04 HR - Musial, Kiner. AL - Lou Boudreau, Cleveland, manager; Bill McKechnie, Cleveland, and Harold (Muddy) Ruel, Cleveland, coaches. Boston (6) - •Dom DiMaggio, of; Bill Goodman, 1b; Mel Parnell, p; Vern Stephens, ss; •George (Birdie) Tebbetts, c; •Ted Williams, of. Chicago (1) - •Cass Michaels, 2b. Cleveland (5) - Larry Doby, of; Joe Gordon, 2b; Jim Hegan, c; Bob Lemon, p; , of. Detroit (3) - •George Kell, 3b; , p; Vic Wertz, of. New York (5) - Lawrence (Yogi) Berra, c: Joe DiMaggio, of; •Tommy Henrich, of; Vic Raschi, p; , p. Philadelphia (3) - Lou Brissie, p; •, ss; Alex Kellner, p. St. Louis (1) - Bob Dillinger, 3b. Washington (1) - •Eddie Robinson, 1b.

NL - Billy Southworth, Boston, manager; , Brook lyn, and Bucky Walters, Cincinnati, coaches. Boston (2) - , p; Warren Spahn, p. Brooklyn (7) - Ralph Branca, p; Roy Campanella, c; , 1b; Don Newcombe, p; Pee Wee Reese, ss; •Jackie Robinson, 2b; , p. Chicago (1) - Andy Pafko, of. Cincinnati (2) - Ewell Blackwell, p; Walter Cooper, c. New York (4) - Sid Gordon, 3b; •Willard Marshall, of; •John Mize, 1b; Bobby Thomson, of. Philadelphia (1) - •Andy Seminick, c. Pittsburgh (1) - Ralph Kiner, of. St. Louis (7) - •Eddie Kazak, 3b; Marty Marion, ss; Red Munger, p; •Stan Musial, of; Howie Pollet, p; Red Schoendienst, 2b; Enos Slaughter, of.

NOTES: African-American players appeared for the first time in All-Star competition. Jackie Robinson, Roy Campanella and Don Newcombe played for the NL and Larry Doby for the AL. First baseman Eddie Waitkus from the was sidelined by a gunshot wound and was named an honorary member of the NL squad.

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GAME 17 — COMISKEY PARK,, CCHICAGO — JULY 11, 1950 NL 020 000 001 000 01 4 10 0 NL - Roberts, Newcombe (4), Konstanty (6), AL 001 020 000 000 00 3 8 1 Jansen (7), BLACKWELL (12). AL - Raschi, Lemon (4), Houtteman (7), Reynolds (10), GRAY (13), Feller (14). A - 46,127 T - 3:19 HR - Kiner, Schoendienst. NL - Burt Shotton, Brooklyn, manager; Jake Pitler, Brooklyn, and Mike Stock, Brooklyn, coaches. Boston (2) - Walker Cooper, c; Warren Spahn, p. Brooklyn (7) - •Roy Campanella, c; Gil Hodges, 1b; Don Newcombe, p; Pee Wee Reese, ss; Jackie Robinson, 2b; Preacher Roe, p; Duke Snider, of. Chicago (3) - Andy Pafko, of; , p; •, of. Cincinnati (2) - Ewell Blackwell, p; John Wyrostek, of. New York (2) - Larry Jansen, p; Eddie Stanky, 2b. Philadelphia (4) - •Willie Jones, 3b; , p; Robin Roberts, p; , of. Pittsburgh (1) - •Ralph Kiner, of. St. Louis (4) - •Marty Marion, ss; •Stan Musial, 1b; Red Schoendienst, 2b; •Enos Slaughter, of.

AL - Charles (Casey) Stengel, New York, manager; Frank Crosetti, New York, and Bill Dickey, New York, coaches. Boston (5) - Dom DiMaggio, of; •Bobby Doerr, 2b; •Walt Dropo, 1b; Vern Stephens, ss; •Ted Williams, of. Chicago (1) - Ray Scarborough, p. Cleveland (4) - •Larry Doby, of; Bob Feller, p; Jim Hegan, c; Bob Lemon, p. Detroit (4) - •Walter (Hoot) Evers, of; Ted Gray, p; , p; •George Kell, 3b. New York (8) - •Lawrence (Yogi) Berra, c; Tommy Byrne, p; , 2b; Joe DiMaggio, of; Tommy Henrich, 1b; Vic Raschi, p; Allie Reynolds, p; •Phil Rizzuto, ss. Phil a del phia (1) - , 1b. St. Louis (1) - , c. Washington (1) - Cass Michaels, 2b.

NOTES: Red Schoendienst’s 14th inning homer broke a 3-3 tie in the first extra-inning All-Star Game.

GAME 18 — BRIGGS STADIUM,, DDETROIT — JULY 10, 1951 NL 100 302 110 8 12 1 NL - Roberts, MAGLIE (3), Newcombe (6), AL 010 110 000 3 10 2 Blackwell (9). AL - Garver, LOPAT (4), Hutchinson (5), Parnell (8), Lemon (9). A - 52,075 T - 2:41 HR - Musial, Elliott, Wertz, Kell, Hodges, Kiner. NL - , Philadelphia, manager; Bennie Bengough, and Cy Perkins, all of Philadelphia, coaches. Boston (2) - •Bob Elliott, 3b; Warren Spahn, p. Brooklyn (7) - •Roy Campanella, c; •Gil Hodges, 1b; Don Newcombe, p; Pee Wee Reese, ss; •Jackie Robinson, 2b; Preacher Roe, p; Duke Snider, of. Chicago (2) - Bruce Edwards, c; Dutch Leonard, p. Cincinnati (2) - Ewell Blackwell, p; John Wyrostek, of. New York (3) - •, ss; Larry Jansen, p; , p. Philadelphia (4) - •Richie Ashburn, of; •Del Ennis, of; Willie Jones, 3b; Robin Roberts, p. Pittsburgh (1) - Ralph Kiner, of. St. Louis (4) - •Stan Musial, of; Red Schoendienst, 2b; Enos Slaughter, of; Wally Westlake, of.

AL - Charles (Casey) Stengel, New York, manager; Bill Dickey, New York, and Tommy Henrich, New York, coaches. Boston (5) - •Dom DiMaggio, of; Bobby Doerr, 2b; Mel Parnell, p; Vern Stephens, 3b; •Ted Williams, of. Chicago (6) - Jim Busby, of; •Chico Carrasquel, ss; •Nellie Fox, 2b; , p; Orestes (Minnie) Minoso, of; Eddie Robinson, 1b. Cleveland (3) - Larry Doby, of; Jim Hegan, c; Bob Lemon, p. Detroit (3) - , p; •George Kell, 3b; •Vic Wertz, of. New York (4) - •Lawrence (Yogi) Berra, c; Joe DiMaggio, of; Ed Lopat, p; Phil Rizzuto, ss. Phil a del phia (2) - •Ferris Fain, 1b; , p. St. Louis (1) - , p. Washington (1) - Connie Marrero, p.

NOTES: The NL exploded with four homers for its first back-to-back victories in All-Star compe ti tion.

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GAME 19 — SHIBE PARK,, PPHILADELPHIA — JULY 8, 1952 AL 000 20 RAIN 2 5 0 AL - Raschi, LEMON (3), Shantz (5). NL 100 20 3 3 0 NL - Simmons, RUSH (4). HR - Robinson, Sauer. A - 32,785 T - 1:29 AL - Charles (Casey) Stengel, New York, manager; Tony Cuccinello, Cleveland, and Al Lopez, Cleveland, coaches. Boston (2) - •Dom DiMaggio, of; George Kell, 3b (Kell replaced by Gil McDougald, 2b, New York). Chicago (3) - Nellie Fox, 2b; Orestes (Minnie) Minoso, of; •Eddie Robinson, 1b. Cleveland (7) - •Bobby Avila, 2b; Larry Doby, of; Mike Garcia, p; Jim Hegan, c; Bob Lemon, p; •Dale Mitchell, of; •Al Rosen, 3b. Detroit (1) - Vic Wertz, of. New York (6) - •, of; •Lawrence (Yogi) Berra, c; Mickey Mantle, of; Vic Raschi, p; Allie Reynolds, p; Phil Rizzuto, ss. Philadelphia (3) - Ferris Fain, 1b; •Eddie Joost, ss; Bobby Shantz, p. St. Louis (1) - Leroy (Satchel) Paige, p. Washington (2) - Jackie Jensen, of; Eddie Yost, 3b.

NL - Leo Durocher, New York, manager; Frank Shellenback, New York, and Eddie Stanky, St. Louis, coaches. Boston (1) - Warren Spahn, p. Brooklyn (7) - •Roy Campanella, c; Carl Furillo, of; Gil Hodges, 1b; Pee Wee Reese, ss; •Jackie Robinson, 2b; Preacher Roe, p; Duke Snider, of (Roe replaced by , p, New York). Chicago (3) - Toby Atwell, c; Bob Rush, p; •Hank Sauer, of. Cincinnati (1) - Grady Hatton, 3b. New York (5) - Alvin Dark, ss; •, 1b; Sal Maglie, p; •Bobby Thomson, 3b; , c. Philadelphia (3) - •Granny Hamner, ss; Robin Roberts, p; , p. Pitts- burgh (1) - Ralph Kiner, of. St. Louis (4) - •Stan Musial, of; Red Schoendienst, 2b; •Enos Slaughter, of; , p.

NOTES: Bobby Shantz of the Athletics struck out Whitey Lockman, Jackie Robinson and Stan Musial in succession. Rain ended the game and Shantz’s chances to go for Carl Hubbell’s record.

GAME 20 — CROSLEY FIELD,, CCINCINNATI — JULY 14, 1953 AL 000 000 001 1 5 0 AL - Pierce, REYNOLDS (4), Garcia (6), Paige (8). NL 000 020 12x 5 10 0 NL - Roberts, SPAHN (4), Simmons (6), Dickson (8). HR - None. A - 30,846 T - 2:19 AL - Charles (Casey) Stengel, New York, manager; Lou Boudreau, Boston, and Jim Turner, New York, coaches. Boston (3) - •Billy Goodman, 2b; George Kell, 3b; Sammy White, c. Chicago (5) - •Chico Carrasquel, ss; Ferris Fain, 1b; Nellie Fox, 2b; Orestes (Minnie) Minoso, of; Billy Piece, p. Cleveland (4) - Larry Doby, of; Mike Garcia, p; Bob Lemon, p; •Al Rosen, 3b. Detroit (1) - Harvey Kuenn, ss. New Yor k (7 ) - •Hank Bauer, of; •Lawrence (Yogi) Berra, c; •Mickey Mantle, of; John Mize, 1b; Allie Reynolds, p; Phil Rizzuto, ss; John Sain, p. Philadelphia (2) - Eddie Robinson, 1b; •Gus Zernial, of. St. Louis (2) - Billy Hunter, ss; Leroy (Satchel) Paige, p. Washington (1) - •James (Mickey) Vernon, 1b.

NL - Charley Dressen, Brooklyn, manager; Billy Herman, Cookie Lavaggeto and Jake Pitler, all of Brooklyn, coaches. Brooklyn (6) - •Roy Campanella, c; Carl Furillo, of; Gil Hodges, 1b; •Pee Wee Reese, ss; •Jackie Robinson, 3b; Duke Snider, of. Chicago (1) - Ralph Kiner, of. Cincinnati (2) - •Gus Bell, of; •Ted Kluszewski, 1b. Milwaukee (3) - , c; •Eddie Mathews, 3b; Warren Spahn, p (Crandall replaced by Clyde McCullough, c, Chicago). New York (2) - Hoyt Wilhelm, p; , 2b. Philadelphia (4) - Richie Ashburn, of; Granny Hamner, ss; Robin Roberts, p; Curt Simmons, p. Pittsburgh (1) - , p. St. Louis (6) - , p; •Stan Musial, of; , c; Red Schoendienst, 2b; •Enos Slaughter, of; Gerry Staley, p (Rice replaced by Wes Westrum, c, New York).

NOTES: Enos Slaughter provided the offense with two hits, two runs, an RBI and a walk. Ted Williams, just released from military service, was named an honorary member of the squad.

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GAME 21 — MUNICIPAL STADIUM,, CCLEVELAND — JULY 13, 1954 NL 000 520 020 9 14 0 NL - Roberts, Antonelli (4), Spahn (6), Grissom (6), AL 004 121 03x 11 17 1 CONLEY (8), Erskine (8). AL - Ford, Consuegra (4), Lemon (4), Porterfield (5), Keegan (8), STONE (8), Trucks (9). A - 68,751 T - 3:10 HR - Rosen (2), Boone, Kluszewski, Bell, Doby. NL - , Brooklyn, manager; Charlie Grimm, Milwau kee, and Leo Durocher, New York, coaches. Brooklyn (6) - •Roy Campanella, c; , p; Gil Hodges, 1b; Pee Wee Reese, ss: •Jackie Robinson, of; •Duke Snider, of. Chicago (1) - Randy Jackson, 3b. Cincinnati (2) - Gus Bell, of; •Ted Kluszewski, 1b. Milwaukee (3) - Del Crandall, c; , p; Warren Spahn, p. New York (5) - John Antonelli, p; •Alvin Dark, ss; Marvin Grissom, p; Willie Mays, of; , of. Philadelphia (3) - , c; •Granny Hamner, 2b; Robin Roberts, p. Pittsburgh (1) - Frank Thomas, of. St. Louis (4) - Harvey Haddix, p; •Ray Jablonski, 3b; Stan Musial, of; Red Schoendienst, 2b (Haddix replaced by Jim Wilson, p, Milwaukee).

AL - Charles (Casey) Stengel, New York, manager; Marty Marion, Chicago, and Fred Hutchinson, Detroit, coaches. Baltimore (1) - , p. Boston (2) - Jimmie Piersall, of; Ted Williams, of. Chicago (8) - •Chico Carrasquel, ss; Ferris Fain, 1b; Nellie Fox, 2b; Bob Keegan, p; George Kell, 3b; Sherm Lollar, c; •Orestes (Minnie) Minoso, of; Virgil Trucks, p (Fain replaced by Dean Stone, p, Wash - ing ton, and Kell by James (Mickey) Vernon, 1b, Washington). Cleve land (5) - •Bobby Avila, 2b; •Larry Doby, of; Mike Garcia, p; Bob Lemon, p; •Al Rosen, 1b (Garcia replaced by Sandy Consuegra, p, Chicago). Detroit (2) - •, 3b; Harvey Kuenn, ss. New York (5) - •Hank Bauer, of; •Lawrence (Yogi) Berra, c; Edward (Whitey) Ford, p; •Mickey Mantle, of; Allie Reynolds, p (Reynolds replaced by , of, New York). Philadelphia (1) - , 3b. Washing ton (1) - Bob Porterfield, p.

NOTES: Cleveland’s Al Rosen, Larry Doby and Bobby Avila com bined to drive in eight AL runs in front of their hometown crowd. Rosen homered twice, singled and drove in five runs.

GAME 22 - COUNTY STADIUM,, MMILWAUKEE - JULY 12, 1955 AL 400 001 000 000 5 10 2 AL - Pierce, Wynn (4), Ford (7), SULLIVAN (8). NL 000 000 230 001 6 13 1 NL - Roberts, Haddix (4), Newcombe (7), Jones (8), Nuxhall (8), CONLEY (12). A - 45,314 T - 3:17 HR - Mantle, Musial. AL - Al Lopez, Cleveland, manager; , Chicago, and Tony Cuccinello, Cleveland, coach- es. Baltimore (1) - Jim Wilson, p. Boston (3) - Jackie Jensen, of; Frank Sullivan, p; •Ted Williams, of. Chicago (5) - Chico Carrasquel, ss; •Nellie Fox, 2b; , p; Sherm Lollar, c; Billy Pierce, p. Cleveland (6) - Bobby Avila, 2b; Larry Doby, of; Al Rosen, 3b; Al Smith, of; , p; Early Wynn, p. Detroit (3) - Billy Hoeft, p; •Al Kaline, of; •Harvey Kuenn, ss. Kansas City (2) - •Jim Finigan, 3b; Vic Power, 1b. New York (4) - •Lawrence (Yogi) Berra, c; Edward (Whitey) Ford, p; •Mickey Mantle, of; Bob Turley, p. Washington (1) - •James (Mickey) Vernon, 1b.

NL - Leo Durocher, New York, manager; , Phil a del phia, and , Pittsburgh, coach- es. Brooklyn (4) - •Roy Campanella, c; Gil Hodges, 1b; Don Newcombe, p; •Duke Snider, of (Campanella replaced by Stan Lopata, c, Philadelphia). Chicago (4) - , 2b; •Ernie Banks, ss; Randy Jackson, 3b; , p. Cincinnati (3) - Smoky Burgess, c; •Ted Kluszewski, 1b; , p. Milwaukee (5) - Gene Conley, p; Del Crandall, c; John Logan, ss; •Eddie Mathews, 3b; Hank Aaron, of. New York (2) - Willie Mays, of; •Don Mueller, of. Philadelphia (2) - •Del Ennis, of; Robin Roberts, p. Pittsburgh (1) - Frank Thomas, of. St. Louis (4) - Luis Arroyo, p; Harvey Haddix, p; Stan Musial, of; •Red Schoendienst, 2b.

NOTES: In the top of the 12th, Gene Conley struck out Al Kaline, Mickey Vemon and Al Rosen in suc- cession. In the bottom of the inning, Stan Musial homered to win the game.

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GAME 23 — GRIFFITH STADIUM,, WWASHINGTON — JULY 10, 1956 NL 001 211 200 7 11 0 NL - FRIEND, Spahn (4), Antonelli (5). AL 000 003 000 3 11 0 AL - PIERCE, Ford (4), Wilson (5), Brewer (6), Score (8), Wynn (9). A - 28,843 T - 2:45 HR - Mays, Williams, Mantle, Musial. NL - Walter Alston, Brooklyn, manager; , Cin cin nati, and Fred Hutchinson, St. Louis, coaches. Brooklyn (4) - Roy Campanella, c; Jim Gilliam, 2b; , p; Duke Snider, of. Chicago (1) - Ernie Banks, ss. Cincinnati (8) - •Ed Bailey, c; •Gus Bell, of; Ted Kluszewski, 1b; , p; •Roy McMillan, ss; Joe Nuxhall, p; •Frank Robinson, of; •John Temple, 2b. Milwaukee (4) - Hank Aaron, of; Del Crandall, c; Eddie Mathews, 3b; Warren Spahn, p (Crandall replaced by Stan Lopata, c, Philadelphia). New York (2) - John Antonelli, p; Willie Mays, of. Philadelphia (1) - Robin Roberts, p. Pittsburgh (2) - Bob Friend, p; •, 1b. St. Louis (3) - •Ken Boyer, 3b; •Stan Musial, of; Rip Repulski, of.

AL - Charles (Casey) Stengel, New York, manager; Jim Tumer, New York, and Chuck Dressen, Washington, coaches. Baltimore (1) - •George Kell, 3b. Boston (5) - Tommy Brewer, p; Jimmie Piersall, of; •James (Mickey) Vernon, 1b; Frank Sullivan, p; •Ted Williams, of. Chicago (4) - •Nellie Fox, 2b; Sherm Lollar, c; Billy Pierce, p; Jim Wilson, p. Cleveland (2) - , p; Early Wynn, p (Narleski replaced by Herb Score, p, Cleveland). Detroit (4) - Ray Boone, 3b; •Al Kaline, of; •Harvey Kuenn, ss; Charlie Maxwell, of. Kansas City (2) - Vic Power, 1b; Harry Simpson, of. New York (6) - •Lawrence (Yogi) Berra, c; Edward (Whitey) Ford, p; Johnny Kucks, p; •Mickey Mantle, of; , 2b; Gil McDougald, ss. Washington (1) - , of.

NOTES: Willie Mays, Ted Williams, Mickey Mantle and Stan Musial each homered.

GAME 24 — BUSCH STADIUM,, SST.. LLOUIS — JULY 9, 1957 AL 020 001 003 6 10 1 AL - BUNNING, Loes (4), Wynn (7), Pierce (7), NL 000 000 203 5 9 1 Mossi (9), Grim. NL - SIMMONS, Burdette (2), Sanford (6), Jackson (7), Labine (9). A - 30,693 T - 2:43 HR - None. AL - Charles (Casey) Stengel, New York, manager; Frank Crosetti, New York, and Jim Turner, New York, coaches. Baltimore (3) - •George Kell, 3b; Billy Loes, p; , c. Boston (2) - Frank Malzone, 3b; •Ted Williams, of. Chicago (3) - •Nellie Fox, 2b; Orestes (Minnie) Minoso, of; Billy Pierce, p. Cleveland (3) - , p; •Vic Wertz, 1b; Early Wynn, p. Detroit (4) - Jim Bunning, p; •Harvey Kuenn, ss; Charley Maxwell, of; •Al Kaline, of. New York (8) - •Lawrence (Yogi) Berra, c; , p; , c; •Mickey Mantle, of; Gil McDougald, ss; Bobby Richardson, 2b; Bobby Shantz, p; Bill (Moose) Skowron, 1b. Washington (1) - •Roy Sievers, of.

NL - Walter Alston, Brooklyn, manager; Bob Scheffing, Chicago, and , Pittsburgh, coach- es. Brooklyn (3) - , of; Gil Hodges, 1b; Clem Labine, p. Chicago (1) - Ernie Banks, ss. Cincinnati (6) - •Ed Bailey, c; •Gus Bell, of; •, 3b; •Roy McMillan, ss; •Frank Robinson, of; •John Temple, 2b. Milwaukee (6) - •Hank Aaron, of; , p; John Logan, ss; •Eddie Mathews, 3b; Red Schoendienst, 2b; Warren Spahn, p. New York (2) - John Antonelli, p; •Willie Mays, of. Philadelphia (2) - Jack Sanford, p; Curt Simmons, p. Pittsburgh (1) - Hank Foiles, c. St. Louis (4) - , p; , of; •Stan Musial, 1b; Hal Smith, c.

NOTES: As a result of ballot stuffing by Cincinnati fans, seven Reds regulars were elected to the All- Star lineup. Commissioner dropped Gus Bell and , and voting privileges were withheld from fans the following year.

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GAME 25 — MEMORIAL STADIUM,, BBALTIMORE — JULY 8, 1958 NL 210 000 000 3 4 2 NL - Spahn, FRIEND (4), Jackson, Farrell (7). AL 110 011 00x 4 9 2 AL - Turley, Narleski (2), WYNN (6), O’ Dell (7). HR - None. A - 48,829 T - 2:13 NL - Fred Haney, Milwaukee, manager; Bill Rigney, New York, and Mayo Smith, Philadelphia, coaches. Chicago (3) - •Ernie Banks, ss: Walt Moryn, of; Lee Walls, of. Cincinnati (2) - George Crowe, 1b; , p. Los Angeles (2) - John Podres, p; , c. Milwaukee (6) - •Hank Aaron, of; •Del Crandall, c; John Logan, ss; Eddie Mathews, 3b; Don McMahon, p; Warren Spahn, p. Philadelphia (2) - Richie Ashburn, of; Dick Farrell, p. Pittsburgh (4) - Bob Friend, p; •Bill Mazeroski, 2b; •, of; •Frank Thomas, 3b. St. Louis (3) - Don Blasingame, 2b; Larry Jackson, p; •Stan Musial, 1b. San Francisco (3) - John Antonelli, p; •Willie Mays, of; Bob Schmidt, c.

AL - Charles (Casey) Stengel, New York, manager; Luman Harris, Baltimore, and Jim Turner, New York, coaches. Baltimore (2) - Bill O’Dell, p; •Gus Triandos, c. Boston (3) - •Jackie Jensen, of; •Frank Malzone, 3b; Ted Williams, of. Chicago (5) - •Luis Aparicio, ss; •Nellie Fox, 2b; Sherm Lollar, c; Billy Pierce, p; Early Wynn, p. Cleveland (2) - Ray Narleski, p; James (Mickey) Vernon, 1b. Detroit (2) - Al Kaline, of; Harvey Kuenn, of. Kansas City (1) - •Bob Cerv, of. New York (9) - •Lawrence (Yogi) Berra, c; Ryne Duren, p; Edward (Whitey) Ford, p; Elston Howard, of; Tony Kubek, ss; •Mickey Mantle, of; Gil McDougald, 2b; •Bill (Moose) Skowron, 1b; Bob Turley, p. Washing ton (1) - Rocky Bridges, ss.

NOTES: For the first time in All-Star history there were no extra-base hits. Bill O’Dell threw three per- fect innings to hold a one-run lead for the AL.

GAME 26 — FORBES FIELD,, PPITTSBURGH — JULY 7, 1959 AL 000 100 030 4 8 0 AL - Wynn, Duren (4), Bunning (7), FORD (8), NL 100 000 22x 5 9 1 Daley (8). NL - Drysdale, Burdette (4), Face (7), ANTONELLI (8), Elston (9). A - 35,277 T - 2:33 HR - Mathews, Kaline. NOTES: Whitey Ford was tagged with the loss, allowing three hits and two runs in 0.1 innings, includ- ing a game-winning triple by Willie Mays.

GAME 27 — MEMORIAL COLISEUM,, LLOS ANGELES — AUGUST 3, 1959 AL 012 000 110 5 6 0 AL - WALKER, Wynn (4), Wilhelm (6), O’Dell (7), NL 100 010 100 3 6 3 McLish (8). NL - DRYSDALE, Conley (4), Jones (6), Face (8). A - 55,105 T - 2:42 HR - Malzone, Berra, Robinson, Gilliam, Colavito. AL - Charles (Casey) Stengel, New York, manager; Tony Cuccinello, Chicago, and , Kansas City, coaches. Bal ti more (2) - •Gus Triandos, c; Hoyt Wilhelm, p. Boston (3) - Frank Malzone, 3b; Pete Runnels, 2b; Ted Williams, of. Chicago (5) - •Luis Aparicio, ss, •Nellie Fox, 2b; Sherm Lollar, c; Billy Pierce, p; Early Wynn, p. Cleveland (3) - •Rocky Colavito, of; •Orestes (Minnie) Minoso, of; Vic Power, 1b. Detroit (3) - Jim Bunning, p; •Al Kaline, of; Harvey Kuenn, of. Kansas City (1) - Bud Daley, p. New Yor k (6 ) - Lawrence (Yogi) Berra, c; Ryne Duren, p; Edward (Whitey) Ford, p; Mickey Mantle, of; Gil McDougald, ss; • Bill (Moose) Skowron, 1b.

SECOND GAME CHANGES: Additions - Frank Crosetti, New York, and Harry (Cookie) Lavagetto, Washington, coaches. Baltimore - Billy O’Dell, p; Jerry Walker, p; and , of. Cleveland - Cal McLish, p. Kansas City - , of. New York - Elston Howard, c-of; Tony Kubek, ss; and Bobby Richardson, 2b. Washing ton - , p; and Bob Allison, of (Pascual replaced by Pedro Ramos, p, Washington).

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NL - Fred Haney, Milwaukee, manager; Eddie Sawyer, Phil a del phia, and , Pittsburgh, coaches. Chicago (1) - •Ernie Banks, ss. Cincinnati (3) - , of; Frank Robinson, 1b; •John Temple, 2b. Los Angeles (2) - Don Drysdale, p; •Wally Moon, of. Milwaukee (5) - •Hank Aaron, of; Lew Burdette, p; •Del Crandall, c; •Eddie Mathews, 3b; Warren Spahn, p. Philadelphia (1) - Gene Conley, p. Pittsburgh (4) - Smokey Burgess, c; , p; , ss; Bill Mazeroski, 2b. St. Louis (6) - Ken Boyer, 3b; Joe Cunningham, of; Vinegar Bend Mizell, p; Stan Musial, 1b; Hal Smith, c; Bill White, of (Mizell replaced by Don Elston, p, Chicago). San Francisco (3) - John Antonelli, p; •Orlando Cepeda, 1b; •Willie Mays, of. SECOND GAME CHANGES: Players replaced - Bill White. Additions - Los Angeles - Jim Gilliam, inf- of; Charlie Neal, ss. Milwau kee - John Fitzpatrick, Bill Herman, coaches; John Logan, ss. San Francisco - Sam Jones, p.

NOTES: The AL’s Frank Malzone, Yogi Berra, and Rocky Colavito and the NL’s Frank Robinson and Jim Gilliam homered to account for six of the game’s eight runs.

GAME 28 — MUNICIPAL STADIUM,, KKANSAS CITY — JULY 11, 1960 NL 311 000 000 5 12 4 NL - FRIEND, McCormick (4), Face (6), Buhl (8), AL 000 001 020 3 6 1 Law (9). AL - MONBOUQUETTE, Estrada (3), Coates (4), Bell (6), Lary (8), Daley (9). A - 30,619 T - 2:39 HR - Banks, Crandall, Kaline. NOTES: Willie Mays went 3-for-4 with a lead-off triple in the first. Bob Friend and Mike McCormick combined to pitch five scoreless innings for the NL.

GAME 29 — YANKEE STADIUM,, NNEW YORK — JULY 13, 1960 NL 021 000 102 6 10 0 NL - LAW, Podres (3), Williams (5), Jackson (7), AL 000 000 000 0 8 0 Henry (8), McDaniel (9). AL - FORD, Wynn (4), Staley (6), Lary (8), Bell (9). A - 38,362 T - 2:42 HR - Mathews, Mays, Musial, Boyer. NL - Walter Alston, Los Angeles, manager; Fred Hutchinson, Cincinnati, and Solly Hemus, St. Louis, coaches. Chicago (1) - •Ernie Banks, ss. Cincinnati (3) - Ed Bailey, c; Bill Henry, p; •Vada Pinson, of. Los Angeles (4) - Norm Larker, 1b; Charlie Neal, 2b; John Podres, p; , p. Milwaukee (5) - •Hank Aaron, of; •, 1b; Bob Buhl, p; •Del Crandall, c; •Eddie Mathews, 3b. Philadelphia (1) - Tony Taylor, 2b. Pittsburgh (8) - Smokey Burgess, c; Roberto Clemente, of; Roy Face, p; Bob Friend, p; Dick Groat, ss; , p; •Bill Mazeroski, 2b; Bob Skinner, of. St. Louis (5) - Ken Boyer, 3b; Larry Jackson, p; Lindy McDaniel, p; Stan Musial, of; Bill White, 1b. San Francisco (3) - Orlando Cepeda, of; •Willie Mays, of; Mike McCormick, p. SECOND GAME CHANGES - None.

AL - Al Lopez, Chicago, manager; Tony Cuccinello, Chicago, and Don Gutteridge, Chicago, coaches. Baltimore (4) - Chuck Estrada, p; Jim Gentle, 1b; •Ron Hansen, ss; Brooks Robinson, 3b. Boston (4) - •Frank Malzone, 3b; Bill Monbouquette, p; •Pete Runnels, 2b; Ted Williams, of. Chicago (7) - Luis Aparicio, ss; •Nellie Fox, 2b; Sherm Lollar, c; •Orestes (Minnie) Minoso, of; Al Smith, of; Gerry Staley, p; Early Wynn, p. Cleveland (4) - , p; Harvey Kuenn, of; Vic Power, 1b; , p. Detroit (2) - Al Kaline, of; , p. Kansas City (1) - Bud Daley, p. New York (7) - •Lawrence (Yogi) Berra, c; , p; Edward (Whitey) Ford, p; Elston Howard, c; •Mickey Mantle, of; •Roger Maris, of; •Bill (Moose) Skowron, 1b. Washington (1) - Camilo Pascual, p (replaced by Jim Lemon, of, Washington). SECOND GAME CHANGES - None.

NOTES: Willie Mays again went 3-for-4, including a home run, two RBI and one . Eddie Mathews, Stan Musial and Ken Boyer also homered.

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GAME 30 — CANDLESTICK PARK ,, SSAN FRANCISCO — JULY 11, 1961 AL 000 001 002 1 4 4 2 AL - Ford, Lary (4), Donovan (4), Bunning (6), NL 010 100 010 2 5 11 5 Fornieles (8), WILHELM (8). NL - Spahn, Purkey (4), McCormick (6), Face (9), Koufax (9), MILLER (9). A - 44,115 T - 2:53 HR - Killebrew, Altman. NOTES: A record seven errors were committed, five by the NL. Harmon Killebrew and George Altman both smacked pinch-hit homers.

GAME 31 — FENWAY PARK,, BBOSTON — JULY 31, 1961 NL 000 001 000 1 5 1 NL - Purkey, Mahaffey (3), Koufax (5), AL 100 000 000 1 4 0 Miller (7). AL - Bunning, Schwall (4), Pascual (7). A - 31,851 T - 2:27 HR - Colavito. AL - , Baltimore, manager; Frank Crosetti, New York, and James (Mickey) Vernon, Washington, coaches. Baltimore (4) - , of; Jim Gentile, 1b; •Brooks Robinson 3b; Hoyt Wilhelm, p. Boston (1) - Mike Fornieles, p. Chicago (2) - Nellie Fox, 2b; Billy Pierce, p. Cleveland (3) - Jim Perry, p; •John Romano, c; •, 2b. Detroit (5) - •,1b; •Rocky Colavito, of; Al Kaline, of; Frank Lary, p; Jim Bunning, p. Kansas City (1) - Dick Howser, ss. Los Angeles (1) - Ryne Duren, p. Minnesota (1) - Harmon Killebrew, 3b. New York (6) - Lawrence (Yogi) Berra, of-c; Edward (Whitey) Ford, p; Elston Howard, c; •Tony Kubek, ss; •Mickey Mantle, of; •Roger Maris, of. Washington (1) - Dick Donovan, p. SECOND GAME CHANGES: Players replaced - Duren, Fornieles, Lary, Perry, Pierce. Additions - Jerry Adair, Baltimore, and Michael (Pinky) Higgins, Boston, coaches. Boston - Don Schwall, p. Chicago - Roy Sievers, 1b; Luis Aparicio, ss. Cleveland - , of-1b; Barry Latman, p. Los Angeles - Ken McBride, p. Minnesota - Camilo Pascual, p. New York - Luis Arroyo, p; Bill (Moose) Skowron, 1b.

NL - Danny Murtaugh, Pittsburgh, manager; , Phil a del phia, and Alvin Dark, San Francisco, coaches. Chicago (2) - George Altman, of; , 2b. Cincinnati (4) - , p; Eddie Kasko, ss; Bob Purkey, p; Frank Robinson, of. Los Angeles (3) - Sandy Koufax, p; John Roseboro, c; •Maury Wills, ss. Milwaukee (4) - Hank Aaron, of; •, 2b; •Eddie Mathews, 3b; Warren Spahn, p. Philadelphia (1) - , p. Pittsburgh (4) - •Smokey Burgess, c; •Roberto Clemente, of; Elroy Face, p; , 1b. St. Louis (3) - Ken Boyer, 3b; Stan Musial, of; •Bill White, 1b. San Fran cisco (4) - •Orlando Cepeda, of; •Willie Mays, of; Mike McCormick, p; Stu Miller, p. SECOND GAME CHANGES: Players replaced - None. Ad di tions - Elvin Tappe, Chicago, and Charlie Dressen, Milwaukee, coaches. Chicago - Ernie Banks, ss. Los Angeles - Don Drysdale, p. San Francisco - Ed Bailey, c.

NOTES: After a 30-minute rain delay following the ninth inning, the umpires called the game, making it the first All-Star Game ever to end in a tie.

GAME 32 — D.C. STADIUM,, WWASHINGTON — JULY 10, 1962 NL 000 002 010 3 8 0 NL - Drysdale, MARICHAL (4), Purkey (6), Shaw (8). AL 000 001 000 1 4 0 AL - Bunning, PASCUAL (4), Donovan (7), Pappas (9). A - 45,480 T - 2:33 HR - None. NOTES: The NL won its 11th game in its last 15 attempts. Roberto Clemente went 3-for-3 with a stolen base.

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GAME 33 — WRIGLEY FIELD,, CCHICAGO — JULY 30, 1962 AL 001 201 302 9 10 0 AL - Stenhouse, HERBERT (3), Aguirre (6), NL 010 000 111 4 10 4 Pappas (9). NL - Podres, MAHAFFEY (3), Gibson (5), Farrell (7), Marichal (8). A - 38,359 T - 2:28 HR - Runnels, Wagner, Colavito, Roseboro. AL - , New York, manager; Billy Hitchcock, Bal ti more, and James (Mickey) Vernon, Washington, coaches. Baltimore (3) - •Jim Gentile, 1b; Brooks Robinson, 3b; Hoyt Wilhelm, p (Wilhelm replaced by Milt Pappas, p, Baltimore). Boston (1) - Bill Monbouquette, p. Chicago (2) - •Luis Aparicio, ss; Jim Landis, of. Cleveland (2) - Dick Donovan, p; John Romano, c. Detroit (3) - , p; Jim Bunning, p; •Rocky Colavito, of. Kansas City (1) - , 1b. Los Angeles (3) - •Bill Moran, 2b; Lee Thomas, of; •Leon Wagner, of. Minnesota (3) - •Earl Battey, c; Camilo Pascual, p; •Rich Rollins, 3b. New York (6) - Elston Howard, c; •Mickey Mantle, of; •Roger Maris, of; Bobby Richardson, 2b; , p; Tom Tresh, ss. Washington (1) - Dave Stenhouse, p. SECOND GAME CHANGES: Players replaced - Monbouquette, Landis. Additions - Hank Bauer, Kansas City, and Bill Rigney, Los Angeles, coaches. Boston - Pete Runnels, 1b. Detroit - Al Kaline, of. Los Angeles - Ken McBride, p (McBride replaced by R. Herbert, p, Chicago). Minnesota - , p. New York - Lawrence (Yogi) Berra, c. NL - Fred Hutchinson, Cincinnati, manager; Casey Stengel, New York, and John Keane, St. Louis, coaches. Chicago (1) - Ernie Banks, 1b; Cincinnati (1) - Bob Purkey, p. Houston (1) - Dick (Turk) Farrell, p. Los Angeles (5) - •Tommy Davis, of; Don Drysdale, p; Sandy Koufax, p; John Roseboro, c; Maury Wills, ss. Milwaukee (4) - Hank Aaron, of; Frank Bolling, 2b; •Del Crandall, c; Bob Shaw, p (Aaron replaced by Warren Spahn, p, Milwaukee). New York (1) - Richie Ashburn, of. Phila del phia (1) - John Callison, of. Pittsburgh (3) - •Roberto Clemente, of; •Dick Groat, ss; •Bill Mazeroski, 2b. St. Louis (3) - •Ken Boyer, 3b; Bob Gibson, p; Stan Musial, of. San Francisco (5) - Felipe Alou, of; •Orlando Cepeda, 1b; , 3b; Juan Marichal, p; •Willie Mays, of. SECOND GAME CHANGES: Players replaced - Koufax, Shaw, Drysdale, Alou. Additions - Harry Craft, Houston, and Birdie Tebbetts, Milwaukee, coaches. Chicago - Billy Williams, of; George Altman, of. Cincinnati - Frank Robinson, of. Los Angeles - John Podres, p. Milwaukee - Hank Aaron, of; Eddie Mathews, 3b. Phil a del phia - Art Mahaffey, p. NOTES: Each team had 10 hits, but the AL was powered by home runs from Pete Runnels, Leon Wagner and Rocky Colavito.

GAME 34 — MUNICIPAL STADIUM,, CCLEVELAND — JULY 9, 1963 NL 012 010 010 5 6 0 NL - O’Toole, JACKSON (3), Culp (5), AL 012 000 000 3 11 1 Woodeshick (6), Drysdale (8). AL - McBride, BUNNING (4), Bouton (6), Pizarro (7), Radatz (8). A - 44,160 T - 2:20 HR - None. NL - Alvin Dark, San Francisco, manager; , Chi ca go, and Gene Mauch, Philadelphia, coaches. Chicago (2) - Larry Jackson, p; Ron Santo, 3b. Cincinnati (2) - John Edwards, c; Jim O’Toole, p. Houston (1) - Hal Woodeshick, p. Los Angeles (4) - •Tommy Davis, of; Don Drysdale, p; Sandy Koufax, p; Maury Wills, ss. Milwaukee (3) - •Hank Aaron, of; Warren Spahn, p; Joe Torre, c. New York (1) - Duke Snider, of. Philadelphia (1) - Ray Culp, p. Pittsburgh (2) - •Roberto Clemente, of; •Bill Mazeroski, 2b (Mazeroski replaced by Julian Javier, 2b, St. Louis). St. Louis (4) - •Ken Boyer, 3b; Dick Groat, ss; Stan Musial, of; •Bill White, 1b. San Francisco (5) - •Ed Bailey, c; Orlando Cepeda, 1b; Juan Marichal, p; •Willie Mays, of; Willie McCovey, of. AL - Ralph Houk, New York, manager; John Pesky, Boston, and , Minnesota, coaches. Baltimore (3) - Luis Aparicio, ss; Steve Barber, p; Brooks Robinson, 3b (Barber replaced by Bill Monbouquette, p, Boston). Boston (3) - •Frank Malzone, 3b; Dick Radatz, p; Carl Yastrzemski, of. Chicago (2) - •Nellie Fox, 2b; , p. Cleveland (1) - Jim (Mudcat) Grant, p. Detroit (2) - Jim Bunning, p; •Al Kaline, of. Kansas City (1) - Norm Siebern, 1b. Los Angeles (3) - Ken McBride, p; •Albie Pearson, of; •Leon Wagner, of. Minnesota (4) - Bob Allison, of; •Earl Battey, c; Harmon Killebrew, of; •Zoilo Versalles, ss. New York (6) - , p; Elston Howard, c; •Mickey Mantle, of; •, 1b; Bobby Richardson, 2b; Tom Tresh, of. Washington (1) - Don Leppert, c. (NOTE: Mantle was side- lined with fracture of left foot after he was voted onto team and was not included on squad.) NOTES: Willie Mays had only one hit, but he added two RBI, two runs scored and two stolen bases.

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GAME 35 — SHEA STADIUM,, NNEW YORK — JULY 7, 1964 AL 100 002 100 4 9 1 AL - Chance, Wyatt (4), Pascual (5), RADATZ (7). NL 000 210 004 7 8 0 NL - Drysdale, Bunning (4), Short (6), Farrell (7), MARICHAL (9). A - 50,850 T - 2:37 HR - Williams, Boyer, Callison. AL - Al Lopez, Chicago, manager; Tony Cuccinello, Chicago, and Gil Hodges, Washington, coaches. Baltimore (3) - Luis Aparicio, ss; •Brooks Robinson, 3b; Norm Siebern, 1b (Aparicio replaced by Ed Bressoud, ss, Boston). Boston (2) - Frank Malzone, 3b; Dick Radatz, p. Chicago (2) - , p; Juan Pizzaro, p. Cleveland (1) - Jack Kralick, p. Detroit (3) - Bill Freehan, c; Al Kaline, of; Jerry Lumpe, 2b (Kaline replaced by Rocky Colavito, of, Kansas City). Kansas City (1) - John Wyatt, p. Los Angeles (2) - , p; •Jim Fregosi, ss. Minnesota (5) - •Bob Allison, 1b; Jimmie Hall, of; •Harmon Killebrew, of; •Tony Oliva, of; Camilo Pascual, p. New York (5) - Edward (Whitey) Ford, p; •Elston Howard, c; •Mickey Mantle, of; Joe Pepitone, 1b; •Bobby Richardson, 2b. Washington (1) - Chuck Hinton, of.

NL - Walter Alston, Los Angeles, manager; Fred Hutchinson, Cincinnati, and Casey Stengel, New York coaches. Chicago (3) - Dick Ellsworth, p; Ron Santo, 3b; •Billy Williams, of. Cincinnati (2) - Leo Cardenas, ss; John Edwards, c. Houston (1) - Dick Farrell, p. Los Angeles (2) - Don Drysdale, p; Sandy Koufax, p. Milwaukee (2) - Hank Aaron, of; •Joe Torre, c. New York (1) - •, 2b. Phil a del phia (3) - Jim Bunning, p; John Callison, of; , p. Pittsburgh (4) - Smokey Burgess, c; •Roberto Clemente, of; Bill Mazeroski, 2b; Willie Stargell, 1b. St. Louis (4) - •Ken Boyer, 3b; , of; •Dick Groat, ss; Bill White, 1b. San Francisco (3) - •Orlando Cepeda, 1b; Juan Marichal, p; •Willie Mays, of.

NOTES: Johnny Callison homered with two on in the bottom of the ninth to give the NL its sixth win in the last seven decisions and knot the all-time series at 17 victories each. Billy Williams and Ken Boyer also homered.

GAME 36 — METROPOLITAN STADIUM,, MMINNESOTA — JULY 13, 1965 NL 320 000 100 6 11 0 NL - Marichal, Maloney (4), Drysdale (5), AL 000 140 000 5 8 0 KOUFAX (6), Farrell (7), Gibson (8). AL - Pappas, Grant (2), Richert (4), McDOWELL (6), Fisher (8). A - 46,706 T - 2:45 HR - Mays, Torre, Stargell, McAuliffe, Killebrew. NL - Gene Mauch, Philadelphia, manager; Dick Sisler, Cincin nati, and Bobby Bragan Milwaukee, coaches. Chicago (3) - •Ernie Banks, 1b; Ron Santo, 3b; Billy Williams, of. Cincinnati (6) - Leo Cardenas, ss; John Edwards, c; , p; Jim Maloney, p; Frank Robinson, of; •Pete Rose, 2b. Houston (1) - Dick Farrell, p. Los Ange les (3) - Don Drysdale, p; Sandy Koufax, p; •Maury Wills, ss. Milwau kee (2) - •Hank Aaron, of; •Joe Torre, c. New York (1) - Ed Kranepool, 1b. Philadelphia (3) - •Dick Allen, 3b; John Callison, of; Cookie Rojas, 2b. Pittsburgh (3) - Roberto Clemente, of; •Willie Stargell, of; , p. St. Louis (1) - Bob Gibson, p. San Francisco (2) - Juan Marichal, p; •Willie Mays, of.

AL - Al Lopez, Chicago, manager; Don Gutteridge, Chicago, and Sam Mele, Minnesota, coaches. Baltimore (2) - Milt Pappas, p; •Brooks Robinson, 3b. Boston (2) - •Felix Mantilla, 2b; Carl Yastrzemski, of (Yastrzemski replaced by Bill Freehan, c, Detroit). Chicago (2) - Eddie Fisher, p; •Bill (Moose) Skowron, 1b (Skowron replaced by Joe Pepitone, 1b, New York). Cleveland (4) - Max Alvis, 3b; •Rocky Colavito, of; •Vic Davalillo, of; Sam McDowell, p. Detroit (3) - •, of; Al Kaline, of; •Dick McAuliffe, ss. Kansas City (1) - John O’Donoghue, p. Los Angeles (1) - Bob Lee, p. Minnesota (5) - •Earl Battey, c; Jim (Mudcat) Grant, p; Jimmie Hall, of; Harmon Killebrew, 3b; Zoilo Versalles, ss. New York (4) - Elston Howard, c; Mickey Mantle, of; Bobby Richardson, 2b; ,p (Mantle re placed by Tony Oliva, of, Minnesota). Washington (1)-, p.

NOTES: Willie Mays homered, drew two walks and scored the winning run. Juan Marichal allowed one hit and faced the minimum of nine batters in three innings.

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GAME 37 — BUSCH STADIUM,, SST.. LLOUIS — JULY 12, 1966 AL 010 000 000 0 1 6 0 AL - McLain, Kaat (4), Stottlemyre (6), Siebert (8), NL 000 100 000 1 2 6 0 RICHERT (10). NL - Koufax, Bunning (4), Marichal (6), PERRY (9). A - 49,936 T - 2:19 HR - None. AL - Sam Mele, Minnesota, manager; Hank Bauer, Baltimore, and George (Birdie) Tebbetts, Cleveland, coaches. Baltimore (4) - Steve Barber, p; Andy Etchebarren, c; •Brooks Robinson, 3b; •Frank Robinson, of. Boston (2) - •George Scott, 1b; Carl Yastrzemski, of. California (2) - Jim Fregosi, ss; •Bobby Knoop, 2b. Chicago (1) - Tommy Agee, of. Cleveland (3) - Gary Bell, p; Rocky Colavito, of; Sam McDowell, p (McDowell replaced by , p, Cleveland). Detroit (5) - Norm Cash, 1b; •Bill Freehan, c; •Al Kaline of; •Dick McAuliffe, ss; Denny McLain, p. Kansas City (1) - Jim (Catfish) Hunter, p. Minnesota (4) - Earl Battey, c; Jim Kaat, p; Harmon Killebrew, 3b; •Tony Oliva, of. New York (2) - Bobby Richardson, 2b; Mel Stottlemyre, p. Washington (1) - Pete Richert, p.

NL - Walter Alston, Los Angeles, manager; , San Francisco, and Harry Walker, Pittsburgh, coaches. Atlanta (3) - •Hank Aaron, of; Felipe Alou, 1b; •Joe Torre, c. Chicago (1) - Ron Santo, 3b. Cincinnati (2) - •Leo Cardenas, ss; Billy McCool, p. Houston (2) - •Joe Morgan, 2b; J. , p. Los Angeles (3) - Sandy Koufax, p; , 2b; Maury Wills, ss. New York (1) - Ron Hunt, 2b. Philadelphia (2) - Dick Allen, of; Jim Bunning, p. Pittsburgh (3) - •Roberto Clemente, of; Willie Stargell, of; Bob Veale, p. St. Louis (3) - Curt Flood, of; Bob Gibson, p; Tim McCarver, c (Gibson replaced by Philip Regan, p, Los Angeles). San Francisco (6) - Tom Haller, c; Jim Hart, 3b; Juan Marichal, p; •Willie Mays, of; •Willie McCovey, 1b; Gaylord Perry, p. (NOTE: Morgan was sidelined with a fractured kneecap after being named to starting lineup and was not included on squad.)

NOTES: Tim McCarver scored the winning run in the 10th on a single by Maury Wills.

GAME 38 — ANAHEIM STADIUM,, CCALIFORNIA — JULY 11, 1967 NL 010 000 000 000 001 2 9 0 NL - Marichal, Jenkins (4), Gibson (7), Short (9), AL 000 001 000 000 000 1 8 0 Cuellar (11), DRYSDALE (13), Seaver (15). AL - Chance, McGlothlin (4), Peters (6), Downing (9), HUNTER (11). A - 46,309 T - 3:41 HR - Allen, Robinson, Perez. NL - Walter Alston, Los Angeles, manager; Herman Franks, San Francisco, and Harry Walker, Pittsburgh, coaches. Atlanta (3) - •Hank Aaron, of; •Joe Torre, c; Denny Lemaster, p (Lemaster replaced by Chris Short, p, Philadelphia). Chicago (2) - Ernie Banks, 1b; Ferguson Jenkins, p. Cincinnati (3) - , 2b; Tony Perez, 3b; Pete Rose, of. Houston (3) - , p; , of; Jimmy Wynn, of. Los Angeles (2) - Don Drysdale, p; , p. New York (1) - Tom Seaver, p. Philadelphia (1) - •Dick Allen, 3b. Pittsburgh (3) - •Gene Alley, ss; •Roberto Clemente, of; •Bill Mazeroski, 2b. St. Louis (4) - •Lou Brock, of; •Orlando Cepeda, 1b; Bob Gibson, p; Tim McCarver, c. San Francisco (3) - Tom Haller, c; Juan Marichal, p; Willie Mays, of.

AL - Hank Bauer, Baltimore, manager; Bill Rigney, California, and Eddie Stanky, Chicago, coaches. Baltimore (3) - •Brooks Robinson, 3b; Andy Etchebarren, c; •Frank Robinson, of (Frank Robinson replaced by Ken Berry, of, Chicago). Boston (4) - , of; Jim Lonborg, p; •Rico Petrocelli, ss; •Carl Yastrzemski, of. California (3) - Jim Fregosi, ss; Jim McGlothen, p; Don Mincher, 1b. Chicago (3) - Tommy Agee, of; Joel Horlen, p; Gary Peters, p. Cleveland (2) - Max Alvis, 3b; , p. Detroit (3) - •Bill Freehan, c; •Al Kaline, of; Dick McAuliffe, ss (Kaline replaced by Tony Oliva, of, Minnesota). Kansas City (1) - Jim (Catfish) Hunter, p. Minnesota (3) - •Rod Carew, 2b; Dean Chance, p; •Harmon Killebrew, 1b. New York (2) - , p; Mickey Mantle, 1b. Washington (1) - Paul Casanova, c.

NOTES: The contest lasted 15 innings and took three hours and 41 minutes to complete, the longest Midsummer Classic ever in both time of game and innings played. Home runs by Richie Allen, Brooks Robinson and the game-winner by Tony Perez accounted for all the runs scored.

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GAME 39 — ASTRODOME,, HHOUSTON — JULY 9, 1968 AL 000 000 000 0 3 1 AL - TIANT, Odom (3), McLain (5), McDowell (7), NL 100 000 00x 1 5 0 Stottlemyre (8), John (8). NL - DRYSDALE, Marichal (4), Carlton (6), Seaver (7), Reed (9), Koosman (9). A - 48,321 T - 2:10 HR - None. AL - , Boston, manager; Cal Ermer, Minnesota, and Mayo Smith, Detroit, coaches. Baltimore (3) - Dave Johnson, 2b; John (Boog) Powell, 1b; •Brooks Robinson, 3b. Boston (3) - , of; Jose Santiago, p; •Carl Yastrzemski, of (Santiago re placed by Garry Bell, p, Boston). California (1) - •Jim Fregosi, ss. Chicago (2) - , p; Duane Josephson, c. Cleveland (3) - Joe Azcue, c; Sam McDowell, p; Luis Tiant, p. Detroit (4) - •Bill Freehan, c; •Willie Horton, of; Denny McLain, p; Don Wert, 3b. Minnesota (3) - •Rod Carew, 2b; •Harmon Killebrew, 1b; Tony Oliva, of. New Yor k (2 ) - Mickey Mantle, of; Mel Stottlemyre, p. Oakland (3) - , ss; , of; John (Blue Moon) Odom, p. Washington(1)-•, of.

NL - Red Schoendienst, St. Louis, manager; , Cin cin nati, and Herman Franks, San Francisco, coaches. Atlanta (3) - •Hank Aaron, of; Felipe Alou, of; Ron Reed, p. Chicago (2) - •, ss; •Ron Santo, 3b. Cincinnati (4) - Johnny Bench, c; •Tommy Helms, 2b; Tony Perez, 3b; •Pete Rose, of (Rose replaced by Billy Williams, of, Chicago). Houston (1) - Rusty Staub, 1b. Los Angeles (2) - Don Drysdale, p; Tom Haller, c. New York (3) - •, c; , p; Tom Seaver, p. Philadelphia (1) - , p. Pittsburgh (2) - Gene Alley, ss; Matty Alou, of (Alley replaced by Leo Cardenas, ss, Cincinnati). St . Louis (4) - Steve Carlton, p; •Curt Flood, of; Bob Gibson, p; Julian Javier, 2b. San Francisco (3) - Juan Marichal, p; Willie Mays, of; •Willie McCovey, 1b.

NOTES: The first All-Star Game played indoors, the 1968 contest also marked the first time the final score was 1-0.

GAME 40 — RFK STADIUM,, WWASHINGTON — JULY 23, 1969 NL 125 100 000 9 11 0 NL - CARLTON, Gibson (4), Singer (5), AL 011 100 000 3 6 2 Koosman (7), Dierker (8), Niekro (9). AL - STOTTLEMYRE, Odom (3), Knowles (3), McLain (4), McNally (5), McDowell (7), Culp (9). A - 45,259 T - 2:38 HR - Bench, Howard, McCovey (2), Freehan. NL - Red Schoendienst, St. Louis, manager; Leo Durocher, Chicago, and Dave Bristol, Cincinnati, coaches. Atlanta (3) - •Hank Aaron, of; •Felix Millan, 2b; Phil Niekro, p. Chicago (5) - Ernie Banks, 1b; Glenn Beckert, 2b;Randy Hundley, c;•Don Kessinger, ss;•Ron Santo, 3b. Cincinnati (4) - •Johnny Bench, c; Lee May, 1b; Tony Perez, 3b; Pete Rose, of. Houston (2) - , p; Denis Menke, ss. Los Angeles (1) - , p. Montreal (1) - Rusty Staub, of. New York (3) - •Cleon Jones, of; Jerry Koosman, p; Tom Seaver, p. Phil a del phia (1) - Grant Jackson, p. Pittsburgh (2) - •Matty Alou, of; Roberto Clemente, of. St. Louis (2) - Steve Carlton, p; Bob Gibson, p. San Diego (1)-Chris Cannizzaro, c. San Francisco (3)-Juan Marichal, p; Willie Mays, of; •Willie McCovey,1b.

AL - Mayo Smith, Detroit, manager; Alvin Dark, Cleveland, Earl Weaver, Baltimore, and Ted Williams, Washington, coaches. Bal ti more (6) - Paul Blair, of; Dave Johnson, 2b; Dave McNally, p; •John (Boog) Powell, 1b; Brooks Robinson, 3b; •Frank Robinson, of (Johnson replaced by Mike Andrews, 2b, Boston). Boston (4) - Ray Culp, p; •Rico Petrocelli, ss; , of; Carl Yastrzemski, of. California (1) - Jim Fregosi, ss. Chicago (1) - Carlos May, of. Cleveland (1) - Sam McDowell, p. Detroit (3) - •Bill Freehan, c; , p; Denny McLain, p. Kansas City (1) - Ellie Rodriguez, c. Minnesota (4) - •Rod Carew, 2b; Harmon Killebrew, 1b; Tony Oliva, of; John Roseboro, c (Oliva replaced by Roy White, of, New York). New York (1) - Mel Stottlemyre, p. Oakland (3) - , 3b; •Reggie Jackson, of; John (Blue Moon) Odom, p. Seattle (1) - Mike Hegan, of-1b (Hegan replaced by Don Mincher, 1b, Seattle). Washington (2) - •Frank Howard, of; , p.

NOTES: The NL won its seventh consecutive Midsummer Classic. Willie McCovey hit two homers, had three RBI and scored twice.

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GAME 41 — RIVERFRONT STADIUM,, CCINCINNATI — JULY 14, 1970 AL 000 001 120 000 4 12 0 AL - Palmer, McDowell (4), J. Perry (7), Hunter (9), NL 000 000 103 001 5 10 0 Peterson (9), Stottlemyre (9), WRIGHT (11). NL - Seaver, Merritt (4), G. Perry (6), Gibson (8), OSTEEN (10). A - 51,838 T - 3:19 HR - Dietz. AL - Earl Weaver, Baltimore, manager; Ralph Houk, New York and Harold (Lefty) Phillips, California, coaches. Baltimore (6) - Mike Cuellar, p; Dave McNally, p; Jim Palmer, p; •John (Boog) Powell, 1b; Brooks Robinson, 3b; •Frank Robinson, of. Boston (2) - Gerry Moses, c; •Carl Yastrzemski, of. California (4) - Sandy Alomar, 2b; Jim Fregosi, ss; Alex Johnson, of; , p. Chicago (1) - •Luis Aparicio, ss. Cleveland (2) - , c; Sam McDowell, p. Detroit (2) - •Bill Freehan, c; Willie Horton, of. Kansas City (1) - , of. Milwaukee (1) - Tommy Harper, 3b. Minnesota (4) - •Rod Carew, 2b; •Harmon Killebrew, 3b; Tony Oliva, of; Jim Perry, p (Carew replaced by Dave Johnson, 2b, Baltimore). New York (3) - Fritz Peterson, p; Mel Stottlemyre, p; Roy White, of. Oakland (1) - Jim (Catfish) Hunter, p. Washington (1) - •Frank Howard, of. NL - Gil Hodges, New York, manager; Leo Durocher, Chicago, and Luman Harris, Atlanta, coaches. Atlanta (4) - •Hank Aaron, of; •Rico Carty, of; Felix Millan, 2b; Hoyt Wilhelm, p (Millan replaced by Joe Morgan, 2b, Houston). Chicago (3) - •Glenn Beckert, 2b; Jim Hickman, of; •Don Kessinger, ss. Cincinnati (5) - •Johnny Bench, c; , p; •Tony Perez, 3b; Pete Rose, of; Wayne Simpson, p. Houston (1) - Denis Menke, ss. Los Angeles (2) - Billy Grabarkewitz, 3b; Claude Osteen, p. Montreal (1) - Rusty Staub, of. New York (2) - Bud Harrelson, ss; Tom Seaver, p. Philadelphia (1) - Joe Hoerner, p. Pitts burgh (1) - Roberto Clemente, of. St. Louis (3) - •Dick Allen, 1b; Bob Gibson, p; Joe Torre, c. San Diego (1) - Clarence Gaston, of. San Francisco (4) - Dick Dietz, c; •Willie Mays, of; Willie McCovey, 1b; Gaylord Perry, p. NOTES: The NL scored the winning run in the bottom of the 12th on consecutive two-out singles by Pete Rose, Bill Grabarkewitz and Jim Hickman. Rose scored the winning run when he crashed into Cleveland Ray Fosse in one of the most famous plays in All-Star history.

GAME 42 — TIGER STADIUM,, DDETROIT — JULY 13, 1971 NL 021 000 010 4 5 0 NL - ELLIS, Marichal (4), Jenkins (6), Wilson (7). AL 004 002 00x 6 7 0 AL - BLUE, Palmer (4), Cuellar (6), Lolich (8). HR - Bench, Aaron, Jackson, F. Robinson, A - 53,559 T - 2:05 Killebrew, Clemente. NL - , Cincinnati, manager; Walter Alston, Los Angeles, Preston Gomez, San Diego, and Danny Maurtaugh, Pitts burgh, coaches. Atlanta (2) - •Hank Aaron, of; Felix Millan, 2b. Chi ca go (4) - •Glenn Beckert, 2b; Ferguson Jenkins, p; Don Kessinger, ss; Ron Santo, 3b. Cincin nati (4) - •Johnny Bench, c; , p; Lee May, 1b; Pete Rose, of. Houston (1) - Larry Dierker, p (Dierker re placed by , p, Houston). Los Angeles (1) - Willie Davis, of. Montreal (1) - Rusty Staub, of. New York (2) - •Bud Harrelson, ss; Tom Seaver, p. Philadelphia (1) - , p. Pittsburgh (4) - Roberto Clemente, of; Dock Ellis, p; Manny Sanguillen,c; •Willie Stargell, of. St. Louis (3) - Lou Brock, of; Steve Carlton, p; •Joe Torre, 3b. San Diego (1) - , 1b. San Francisco (4) - Bobby Bonds, of; Juan Marichal, p; •Willie Mays, of; •Willie McCovey, 1b. AL - Earl Weaver, Baltimore, manager; Billy Hunter, Baltimore, and Billy Martin, Detroit, coaches. Baltimore (6) - , of; Mike Cuellar, p; Jim Palmer, p; •John (Boog) Powell, 1b; •Brooks Robinson, 3b; •Frank Robinson, of (Powell replaced by Norm Cash, 1b, Detroit). Boston (3) - •Luis Aparicio, ss; Sonny Siebert, p; •Carl Yastrzemski, of. California (1) - , p. Chicago (1) - Bill Melton, 3b. Cleveland (2) - •Ray Fosse, c; Sam McDowell, p (Fosse replaced by Dave Duncan, c, Oakland, and McDowell replaced by , p, Chicago). Detroit (3) - Bill Freehan, c; Al Kaline, of; Mickey Lolich, p. Kansas City (2) - Amos Otis, of; Cookie Rojas, 2b. Milwaukee (1) - Marty Pattin, p. Minnesota (5) - Leo Cardenas, ss; •Rod Carew, 2b; Harmon Killebrew, 3b; •Tony Oliva, of; Jim Perry, p (Oliva replaced by Reggie Jackson, of, Oakland). New York (2) - Thurman Munson, c; , of. Oakland (1) - Vida Blue, p. Washington (1) - Frank Howard, of. NOTES: The AL snapped an eight-game losing streak as Reggie Jackson, Harmon Killebrew and Frank Robinson each hit two-run homers. Jackson’s homer hit the transformer atop the right-center roof.

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GAME 43 — ATLANTA STADIUM,, AATLANTA — JULY 25, 1972 AL 001 000 020 0 3 6 0 AL - Palmer, Lolich (4), G. Perry (6), Wood (8), NL 000 002 001 1 4 8 0 McNALLY (10). NL - Gibson, Blass (3), Sutton (4), Carlton (6), Stoneman (7), McGRAW (9). A - 53,107 T - 2:26 HR - Aaron, Rojas. AL - Earl Weaver, Baltimore, manager; Bob Lemon, Kansas City and Dick Williams, Oakland, coaches. Baltimore (4) - Pat Dobson, p; Dave McNally, p; Jim Palmer, p; •Brooks Robinson, 3b. Boston (3) - •Luis Aparicio, ss; Carlton Fisk, c; •Carl Yastrzemski, of (Aparicio replaced by Toby Harrah, ss, Texas, who was replaced by , ss, Baltimore). California (1) - Nolan Ryan, p. Chicago (3) - •Dick Allen, 1b; Carlos May, of; Wilbur Wood, p. Cleveland (1) - Gaylord Perry, p. Detroit (4) - Norm Cash, 1b; Joe Coleman, p; •Bill Freehan, c; Mickey Lolich, p (Coleman replaced by , p, Oakland). Kansas City (5) - Amos Otis, of; , ss; , of; Cookie Rojas, 2b; Richie Scheinblum, of (Patek replaced by Bert Campaneris, ss, Oakland, and Otis replaced by Reggie Smith, of, Boston). Milwaukee (1) - Ellie Rodriquez, c. Minnesota (1) - •Rod Carew, 2b. New York (1) - •Bobby Murcer, of. Oakland (4) - Sal Bando, 3b; Jim (Catfish) Hunter, p; •Reggie Jackson of; Joe Rudi, of. Texas (None). NL - Danny Murtaugh, Pittsburgh, manager; , San Francisco, and Red Schoendienst, St. Louis, coaches. Atlanta (1) - •Hank Aaron, of. Chicago (4) - Glenn Beckert, 2b; •Don Kessinger, ss; Ron Santo, 3b; Billy Williams, of. Cincinnati (4) - •Johnny Bench, c; Clay Carroll, p; •Joe Morgan, 2b; , p (Nolan replaced by Ferguson Jenkins, p, Chicago). Houston (2) - Cesar Cedeno, of; •Lee May, 1b. Los Angeles (1) - Don Sutton, p. Montreal (1) - , p. New York (3) - Willie Mays, of; Tug McGraw, p; Tom Seaver, p. Philadelphia (1) - Steve Carlton, p. Pittburgh (5) - , p; •Roberto Clemente, of; Al Oliver, of; Manny Sanguillen, c; •Willie Stargell, of. St. Louis (4) - Lou Brock, of; Bob Gibson, p; , c; •Joe Torre, 3b. San Diego (1) - Nate Colbert, 1b. San Francisco (1) - , ss. NOTES: The NL tied the game with a run in the bottom of the ninth and won it on Joe Morgan’s RBI single in the 10th. The AL had scored two in the top of the eighth to take the lead.

GAME 44 — ROYALS STADIUM,, KKANSAS CITY — JULY 24, 1973 NL 002 122 000 7 10 0 NL - WISE, Osteen (3), Sutton (5), Twitchell (6), AL 010 000 000 1 5 0 Giusti (7), Seaver (8), Brewer (9). AL - Hunter, Holtzman (2), BLYLEVEN (3), Singer (4), Ryan (6), Lyle (8), Fingers (9). A - 40,849 T - 2:45 HR - Bench, Bonds, Davis. NL - Sparky Anderson, Cincinnati, manager; Gene Mauch, Montreal, and , Pittsburgh, coaches. Atlanta (3) - •Hank Aaron, 1b; Darrell Evans, 3b; Dave Johnson, 2b. Chicago (2) - •Ron Santo, 3b; •Billy Williams, of. Cincinnati (5) - •Johnny Bench, c; , p; Dave Concepcion, ss; •Joe Morgan, 2b; •Pete Rose, of (Concepcion replaced by , ss, Los Angeles). Houston (2) - •Cesar Cedeno, of; Bob Watson, of. Los Angeles (5) - , p; Willie Davis, of; , of; Claude Osteen, p; Don Sutton, p. Montreal (1) - , of. New York (2) - Willie Mays, of; Tom Seaver, p. Philadelphia (1) - , p. Pittsburgh (2) - Dave Giusti, p; Willie Stargell, 1b. St. Louis (3) - Ted Simmons, c; Joe Torre, 3b; Rick Wise, p. San Diego (1) - Nate Colbert, 1b. San Francisco (2) - Bobby Bonds, of; •Chris Speier, ss. AL - Dick Williams, Oakland, manager; , Texas and , Chicago, coaches. Baltimore (2) - Paul Blair, of; •Brooks Robinson, 3b. Boston (3) - •Carlton Fisk, c; Bill Lee, p; Carl Yastrzemski, 1b (Yastrzemski replaced by , 1b, Texas). California (2) - Nolan Ryan, p; Bill Singer, p. Chicago (1) - •Dick Allen, 1b (Allen replaced by Pat Kelly, of, Chicago). Cleveland (1) - Buddy Bell, 3b. Detroit (3) - Eddie Brinkman, ss; Bill Freehan, c; Willie Horton, of. Kansas City (3) - , 1b; •Amos Otis, of; Cookie Rojas, 2b. Milwaukee (2) - Jim Colborn, p; Dave May, of. Minnesota (2) - , p; •Rod Carew, 2b. New York (3) - Albert (Sparky) Lyle, p; Thurman Munson, c; •Bobby Murcer, of. Oakland (6) - Sal Bando, 3b; •Bert Campaneris, ss; Rollie Fingers, p; Ken Holtzman, p; Jim (Catfish) Hunter, p; •Reggie Jackson, of. Texas (1) - Dave Nelson, 2b. NOTES: Newly-opened Royals Stadium provided the backdrop as the NL won for the 10th time in 11 games. Bobby Bonds was the MVP, going 2-for-2 with a homer and two RBI.

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GAME 45 — THREE RIVERS STADIUM,, PPITTSBURGH — JULY 23, 1974 AL 002 000 000 2 4 1 AL - G. Perry, TIANT (4), Hunter (6), Fingers (8). NL 010 210 12x 7 10 1 NL - Messersmith, BRETT (4), Matlack (6), McGlothen (7), Marshall (8). A - 50,706 T - 2:37 HR - Smith. AL - Dick Williams, California, manager; Whitey Herzog, Texas, Jack McKeon, Kansas City and Earl Weaver, Baltimore, coaches. Baltimore (3) - Mike Cuellar, p; Bobby Grich, 2b; •Brooks Robinson, 3b. Boston (3) - •Carlton Fisk, c; Luis Tiant, p; Carl Yastrzemski, 1b (Fisk replaced by Ed Herman, c, Chicago, who was later replaced by James Sundberg, c, Texas). California (2) - Dave Chalk, ss; Frank Robinson, of. Chicago (2) - •Dick Allen, 1b; Wilbur Wood, p (Herman replaced by Jim Sundberg, c, Texas). Cleveland (2) - George Hendrick, of; Gaylord Perry, p. Detroit (2) - , p; Al Kaline, of. Kansas City (3) - Steve Busby, p; John Mayberry, 1b; Cookie Rojas, 2b. Milwaukee (1) - Darrell Porter, c. Minnesota (1) - •Rod Carew, 2b. New York (2) - Thurman Munson, c; •Bobby Murcer, of. Oakland (6) - Sal Bando, 3b; •Bert Campaneris, ss; Rollie Fingers, p; Jim (Catfish) Hunter, p; •Reggie Jackson, of; Joe Rudi, of (Bando replaced by Don Money, 3b, Milwaukee). Texas (1) - •, of.

NL - Yogi Berra, New York, manager; Sparky Anderson, Cin cin nati, and Red Schoendienst, St. Louis, coaches. Atlanta (3) - •Hank Aaron, of; , p; , of. Chicago (1) - Don Kessinger, ss. Cincinnati (4) - •Johnny Bench, c; •Joe Morgan, 2b; Tony Perez, 1b; •Pete Rose, of. Houston (1) - Cesar Cedeno, of. Los Angeles (5) - •, 3b; •Steve Garvey, 1b; , p; Andy Messersmith, p; •Jimmy Wynn, of. Montreal (1) - Steve Rogers, p. New York (2) - Jerry Grote, c; Jon Matlack, p. Philadelphia (4) - •, ss; Steve Carlton, p; Dave Cash, 2b; Mike Schmidt, 3b. Pitts burgh (1) - , p. St. Louis (4) - Lou Brock, of; Lynn McGlothen, p; Ted Simmons, c; Reggie Smith, of. San Diego (1)-Johnny Grubb, of. San Francisco (1)-Chris Speier, ss.

NOTES: Steve Garvey was voted to the team as a write-in can di date and responded by going 2-for-4 and being named MVP.

GAME 46 — COUNTY STADIUM,, MMILWAUKEE — JULY 15, 1975 NL 021 000 003 6 13 1 NL - Reuss, Sutton (4), Seaver (6), MATLACK (7), Jones (9). AL 000 003 000 3 10 1 AL - Blue, Busby (3), Kaat (5), HUNTER (7), Gossage (9). A - 51,480 T - 2:35 HR - Garvey, Wynn, Yastrzemski. NL - Walter Alston, Los Angeles, manager; Danny Murtaugh, Pittsburgh, and Red Schoendienst, St. Louis, coaches. Atlanta (1) - Phil Niekro, p. Chicago (1) - Bill Madlock, 3b. Cincinnati (5) - •Johnny Bench, c; •Dave Concepcion, ss; •Joe Morgan, 2b; Tony Perez, 1b; •Pete Rose, of. Houston (1) - Bob Watson, 1b. Los Angeles (6) - •Ron Cey, 3b; •Steve Garvey, 1b; Mike Marshall, p; Andy Messersmith, p; Don Sutton, p; •Jimmy Wynn, of. Montreal (1) - Gary Carter,of. New York (2) - Jon Matlack, p; Tom Seaver,p. Philadelphia (4) - Larry Bowa, ss; Dave Cash, 2b; , of; Tug McGraw, p. Pittsburgh (3) - Al Oliver, of; , p; Manny Sanguillen, c. St. Louis (2) - •Lou Brock, of; Reggie Smith, of. San Diego (1)-, p. San Francisco (1)-Bobby Murcer, of.

AL - Alvin Dark, Oakland, manager; Del Crandall, Milwaukee, and Billy Martin, Texas, coaches. Baltimore (1) - Jim Palmer, p. Boston (2) - Fred Lynn, of; •Carl Yastrzemski, 1b. California (2) - Dave Chalk, 3b; Nolan Ryan, p. Chicago (4) - , ss; Rich Gossage, p; Jim Kaat, p; Jorge Orta, 2b (Orta was replaced by Sal Bando, 3b, Oakland). Cleveland (1) - George Hendrick, of. Detroit (1) - Bill Freehan, c. Kansas City (2) - Steve Busby, p; Hal McRae, of. Milwaukee (2) - Hank Aaron, of; George Scott, 1b. Minnesota (1) - •Rod Carew, 2b. New York (4) - •Bobby Bonds, of; Catfish Hunter, p; •Thurman Munson, c; •Graig Nettles, 3b. Oakland (7) - Vida Blue, p; •Bert Campaneris, ss; Rollie Fingers, p; •Reggie Jackson, of; •Joe Rudi, of; • ,1b; Claudell Washington, of. Texas (1) - , 1b.

NOTES: Bill Madlock singled in the ninth with the bases loaded to break a 3-3 tie. Jon Matlack gave up two hits, no runs and struck out four in two innings of relief. Carl Yastrzemski smashed a three-run homer in the sixth to give the AL its only runs.

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GAME 47 — VETERANS STADIUM,, PPHILADELPHIA — JULY 13, 1976 AL 000 100 000 1 5 0 AL - FIDRYCH, Hunter (3), Tiant (5), Tanana (7). NL 202 000 03x 7 10 0 NL - JONES, Seaver (4), Montefusco (6), Rhoden (8), Forsch (9). A - 63,974 T - 2:12 HR - Cedeno, Foster, Lynn. AL - , Boston, manager; Gene Mauch, Minnesota, and Frank Robinson, Cleveland, coaches. Baltimore (2) - Mark Belanger, ss; •Bobby Grich, 2b. Boston (4) - Carlton Fisk, c; •Fred Lynn, of; Luis Tiant, p; Carl Yastrzemski, 1b. California (1) - , p. Chicago (1) - Rich Gossage, p. Cleveland (1) - Dave LaRoche, p. Detroit (3) - Mark Fidrych, p; •Ron LeFlore, of; •Rusty Staub, of. Kansas City (4) - •George Brett, 3b; Hal McRae, of; Amos Otis, of; Fred Patek, ss. Milwaukee (2) - Don Money, 3b; Bill Travers, p. Minnesota (2) - •Rod Carew, 1b; Butch Wynegar, c. New York (6) - , 1b; Catfish Hunter, p; Sparky Lyle, p; •Thurman Munson, c; Willie Randolph, 2b; , of (Randolph re placed by , 2b, Oakland). Oakland (1) - Rollie Fingers, p. Texas (1) - •Toby Harrah, ss.

NL - Sparky Anderson, Cincinnati, manager; John McNamara, San Diego, and , Philadelphia, coaches. Atlanta (2) - Andy Messersmith, p; , p (replaced injured Andy Messersmith). Chicago (1) -•, c. Cincinnati (7) - •Johnny Bench, c; •Dave Concepcion, ss; •George Foster, of; Ken Griffey, of; •Joe Morgan, 2b; Tony Perez, 1b; •Pete Rose, 3b. Houston (2) - Cesar Cedeno, of; , p. Los Angeles (4) - Ron Cey, 3b; •Steve Garvey, 1b; , p; Bill Russell, ss. Montreal (1) - Woody Fryman, p. New York (3) - •, of; Jon Matlack, p; Tom Seaver, p. Philadelphia (5) - Bob Boone, c; Larry Bowa, ss; Dave Cash, 2b; •Greg Luzinski, of; Mike Schmidt, 3b. Pittsburgh (1) - Al Oliver, of. St. Louis (1) - Bake McBride, of. San Diego (1) - Randy Jones, p. San Francisco (1) - , p.

NOTES: MVP George Foster homered and had three RBI. The AL’s only run came on a homer by Fred Lynn in the fourth.

GAME 48 — YANKEE STADIUM,, NNEW YORK — JULY 19, 1977 NL 401 000 020 7 9 1 NL - SUTTON, Lavelle (4), Seaver (6), Reuschel (8), AL 000 002 102 5 8 1 Gossage (9). AL - PALMER, Kern (3), Eckersley (4), LaRoche (6), Campbell (7), Lyle (8). A - 56,683 T - 2:34 HR - Morgan, Luzinski, Garvey, Scott. NL - Sparky Anderson, Cincinnati, manager; Tom Lasorda, Los Angeles, and Danny Ozark, Philadelphia, coaches. Atlanta (1) - Willie Montanez, 1b. Chicago (3) - , of; Rick Reuschel, p; , 2b. Cincinnati (7) - •Johnny Bench, c; •Dave Concepcion, ss; •George Foster, of; Ken Griffey, of; •Joe Morgan, 2b; •Pete Rose, 3b; Tom Seaver, p. Houston (1) - Joaquin Andujar, p. Los Angeles (4) - •Ron Cey, 3b; •Steve Garvey, 1b; Reggie Smith, of; Don Sutton, p. Montreal (1) - , of. New York (1) - , c. Philadelphia (3) - Steve Carlton, p; •Greg Luzinski, of; Mike Schmidt, 3b. Pittsburgh (3) - , p; Rich Gossage, p; •Dave Parker, of. St. Louis (2) - Ted Simmons, c; , ss. San Diego (1) - Dave Winfield, of. San Francisco (1) - Gary Lavelle, p.

AL - Billy Martin, New York, manager; Alex Grammas, Milwau kee, and Bob Lemon, Chicago, coaches. Baltimore (2) - Jim Palmer, p; Ken Singleton, of. Boston (7) - •, ss; Bill Campbell, p; •Carlton Fisk, c; Fred Lynn, of; Jim Rice, of; George Scott, 1b; •Carl Yastrzemski, of. California (1) - Dave LaRoche, p. Chicago (1) - •, of. Cleveland (2) - Dennis Eckersley, p; Jim Kern, p. Detroit (1) - Jason Thompson, 1b. Kansas City (1) - •George Brett, 3b. Milwaukee (1) - Jim Slaton, p. Minnesota (3) - •Rod Carew, 1b; Larry Hisle, of; Butch Wynegar, c. New York (5) - •Reggie Jackson of; Sparky Lyle, p; Thurman Munson, c; Graig Nettles, 3b; •Willie Randolph, 2b. Oakland (1) - Wayne Gross, 3b; Seattle (1) - Ruppert Jones, of. Texas (1) - Bert Campaneris, ss. Toronto (1) - Ron Fairly, 1b.

NOTES: Joe Morgan and Greg Luzinski each homered in the first. Don Sutton and Gary Lavelle scat- tered two hits and no runs over the first five innings.

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GAME 49 — SAN DIEGO STADIUM,, SSAN DIEGO — JULY 11, 1978 AL 201 000 000 3 8 1 AL - Palmer, Keough (3), Sorensen (4), Kern (7), NL 003 000 04x 7 10 0 Guidry (7), GOSSAGE (8). NL - Blue, Rogers (4), Fingers (6), SUTTER (8), Niekro (9). A - 51,549 T - 2:37 HR - None. AL - Billy Martin, New York, manager; Whitey Herzog, Kansas City, and Don Zimmer, Boston, coach- es. Baltimore (3) - , p; Eddie Murray, 1b; Jim Palmer, p. Boston (5) - Rick Burleson, ss (replaced by Jerry Remy, 2b, Boston); •Carlton Fisk, c; Fred Lynn, of; •Jim Rice, of; Carl Yastrzemski, of (replaced by Dwight Evans, of, Boston). California (1) - Frank Tanana, p. Chicago (1) - , of. Cleveland (1) - Jim Kern, p. Detroit (1) - Jason Thompson, 1b. Kansas City (3) - •George Brett, 3b; •Fred Patek, ss; Frank White, 2b. Milwaukee (2) - •Don Money, 2b; , p. Minnesota (1) - •Rod Carew, 1b. New York (4) - Rich Gossage, p; , p; •Reggie Jackson, of (replaced by Graig Nettles, 3b, New York, who was replaced by Larry Hisle, of, Milwaukee); Thurman Munson, c. (replaced by Darrell Porter, c, Kansas City). Oakland (1) - Matt Keough, p. Seattle (1) - Craig Reynolds, ss. Texas (2) - Jim Sundberg, c; •Richie Zisk, of. Toronto (1) - , 3b. NL - Tom Lasorda, Los Angeles, manager; Chuck Tanner, Pittsburgh, and Danny Ozark, Phil a del phia, coaches. Atlanta (2) - Jeff Burroughs, of; Phil Niekro, p. Chicago (1) - Bruce Sutter, p. Cincinnati (6) - •Johnny Bench, c; Dave Concepcion, ss; •George Foster, of; •Joe Morgan, 2b; •Pete Rose, 3b; Tom Seaver, p (Bench replaced by Bill Pocoroba, c, Atlanta). Houston (1) - , of. Los Angeles (6) - Ron Cey, 3b; •Steve Garvey, 1b; Tommy John, p; , 2b; Rick Monday, of; Reggie Smith, of. Montreal (2) - Ross Grimsley, p; Steve Rogers, p. New York (1) - , p; Philadelphia (3) - Bob Boone, c; •Larry Bowa, ss; •Greg Luzinski, of. Pittsburgh (1) - Willie Stargell, 1b. St. Louis (1) - Ted Simmons, c. San Diego (2) - Rollie Fingers, p; Dave Winfield, of. San Francisco (2) - Vida Blue, p; Jack Clark, of. NOTES: Steve Garvey won his second MVP award as he went 2-for-3 with a two-run single in the third and a triple in the eighth.

GAME 50 — THE KINGDOME,, SSEATTLE — JULY 17, 1979 NL 211 001 011 7 10 0 NL - Carlton, Andujar (2), Rogers (4), Perry (6), AL 302 001 000 6 10 0 Sambito (6), LaCoss (6), SUTTER (8). AL - Ryan, Stanley (3), Clear (5), KERN (7), A - 58,905 T - 3:11 Guidry (9). HR - Lynn, Mazzilli. NL - Tom Lasorda, Los Angeles, manager; Danny Ozark, Phila del phia and Chuck Tanner, Pittsburgh, coaches. Atlanta (1) - Gary Matthews, of; Chicago (2) - Dave Kingman, of (replaced by Keith Hernandez, 1b, St. Louis); Bruce Sutter, p. Cincinnati (5) - Johnny Bench, c (replaced by John Stearns, c, New York); Dave Concepcion, ss (replaced by Larry Parrish, 3b, Montreal); •George Foster, of; Mike LaCoss, p; Joe Morgan, 2b. Houston (3) - Joaquin Andujar, p; Joe Niekro, p; Joe Sambito, p. Los Angeles (3) - Ron Cey, 3b; •Steve Garvey, 1b; •Davey Lopes, 2b. Montreal (2) - Gary Carter, c; Steve Rogers, p. New York (1) - Lee Mazzilli, of. Philadelphia (5) - Bob Boone, c; •Larry Bowa, ss; Steve Carlton, p; Pete Rose, 1b; •Mike Schmidt, 3b. Pittsburgh (1) - •Dave Parker, of. St. Louis (3) - Lou Brock, of; •Ted Simmons, c (Boone started); Garry Templeton, ss (replaced by Craig Reynolds, ss, Houston). San Diego (2) - Gaylord Perry, p; •Dave Winfield, of. San Francisco (1) - Jack Clark, of. AL - Bob Lemon, New York, manager; , Texas, , Toronto and Darrell Johnson, Seattle, coaches. Baltimore (2) - Ken Singleton, of; , p. Boston (5) - Rick Burleson, ss; •Fred Lynn, of; •Jim Rice, of; Bob Stanley, p; •Carl Yastrzemski, of. California (6) - , of; •Rod Carew, 1b (replaced by , 1b, Milwaukee); Mark Clear, p; , c; Bobby Grich, 2b; Nolan Ryan, p. Chicago (1) - Chet Lemon, of. Cleveland (1) - Sid Monge, p. Detroit (1) - Steve Kemp, of. Kansas City (3) - •George Brett, 3b; •Darrell Porter, c; •Frank White, 2b. Minnesota (1) - •Roy Smalley, ss. New York (4) - Ron Guidry, p; Reggie Jackson, of; Tommy John, p; Graig Nettles, 3b. Oakland (1) - Jeff Newman, c. Seattle (1) - , 1b. Texas (1) - Jim Kern, p. Toronto (1) - , p. NOTES: Lee Mazzilli’s pinch-hit homer in the eighth tied the score. An inning later, he walked with the bases loaded to put the NL on top en route to the victory.

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GAME 51 — DODGER STADIUM,, LLOS ANGELES — JULY 8, 1980 AL 000 020 000 2 7 1 AL - Stone, JOHN (4), Farmer (6), Stieb (7), NL 000 012 10x 4 7 0 Gossage (8). NL - Richard, Welch (3), REUSS (6), Bibby (7), Sutter (8). A - 56,088 T - 2:33 HR - Lynn, Griffey. AL - Earl Weaver, Baltimore, manager; Frank Robinson, Bal ti more, and , Kansas City, coaches. Baltimore (2) - , of; , p. Boston (4) - Tom Burgmeier, p; •Carlton Fisk, c; •Fred Lynn, of; •Jim Rice, of (replaced by Al Bumbry, of, Baltimore). California (1) - •Rod Carew, 1b. Chicago (1) - Ed Farmer, p. Cleveland (1) - Jorge Orta, of. Detroit (2) - , c; , ss. Kansas City (3) - •George Brett, 3b (replaced by Graig Nettles, 3b, New York); , p; Darrell Porter, c. Milwaukee (4) - Cecil Cooper, 1b; •Paul Molitor, 2b (replaced by Bobby Grich, 2b, California); Ben Oglivie, of; Robin Yount, ss. Minnesota (1) - , of. New York (5) - •Bucky Dent, ss; Rich Gossage, p; •Reggie Jackson of; Tommy John, p; Willie Randolph, 2b. Oakland (1) - Rickey Henderson, of. Seattle (1) - Rick Honeycutt, p. Texas (2) - Buddy Bell, 3b; Al Oliver, of. Toronto (1) - Dave Stieb, p. NL - Chuck Tanner, Pittsburgh, manager; John McNamara, Cincinnati, and Bill Virdon, Houston, coaches. Atlanta (1) - , of. Chicago (2) - •Dave Kingman, of; Bruce Sutter, p. Cincin nati (3) - •Johnny Bench, c; Dave Concepcion, ss; Ken Griffey, of. Houston (2) - Jose Cruz, of; J.R. Richard, p. Los Angeles (6) - •Steve Garvey, 1b; •Davey Lopes, 2b; Jerry Reuss, p; •Bill Russell, ss; •Reggie Smith, of; , p. Montreal (1) - Gary Carter, c. New York (1) - John Stearns, c. Philadelphia (3) - Steve Carlton, p; Pete Rose 1b; •Mike Schmidt, 3b (replaced by , 3b, Cincinnati). Pittsburgh (4) - , p; Phil Garner, 2b; •Dave Parker, of; Kent Tekulve, p. St. Louis (3) - George Hendrick, of; Keith Hernandez, 1b; Ken Reitz, 3b. San Diego (1) - Dave Winfield, of. San Francisco (1) - Vida Blue, p (replaced by Ed Whitson, p, San Francisco). NOTES: Ken Griffey’s fifth-inning homer sparked the NL’s ninth consecutive win. Steve Stone threw three perfect innings and Fred Lynn hit his third career All-Star home run.

GAME 52 — MUNICIPAL STADIUM,, CCLEVELAND — AUGUST 9, 1981 NL 000 011 120 5 9 1 NL - Valenzuela, Seaver (2), Knepper (3), Hooton (5), AL 010 003 000 4 11 1 Ruthven (6), BLUE (7), Ryan (8), Sutter (9). AL - Morris, Barker (3), Forsch (5), Norris (6), Davis (7), FINGERS (8), Stieb (8). A - 72,086 T - 2:59 HR - Singleton, Carter (2), Parker, Schmidt. NL - , Philadelphia, manager; Bill Virdon, Houston, Dick Williams, Montreal, coaches. Atlanta (1) - Bruce Benedict, c. Chicago (1) - , 1b. Cincinnati (3) - •Dave Concepcion, ss; •George Foster, of; Tom Seaver, p. Houston (2) - Nolan Ryan, p; , p. Los Angeles (6) - , of; Steve Garvey, 1b; Pedro Guerrero, of; , p; •Davey Lopes, 2b; Fernando Valenzuela, p. Montreal (3) - •Gary Carter, c; •Andre Dawson, of; Tim Raines, of. New York (1) - Joel Youngblood, 3b. Philadelphia (5) - Steve Carlton, p; •Pete Rose,1b; Dick Ruthven, p; •Mike Schmidt, 3b; Manny Trillo, 2b. Pittsburgh (4) - Mike Easler, of; Phil Garner, 2b; Bill Madlock, 3b; •Dave Parker, of. St. Louis (1) - Bruce Sutter, p. San Diego (2) - Terry Kennedy, c; Ozzie Smith, ss. San Francisco (1) - Vida Blue, p.

AL - Jim Frey, Kansas City, manager; , Cleveland and Don Zimmer, Texas, coaches. Baltimore (3) - Scott McGregor, p; Eddie Murray, of; •Ken Singleton, of. Boston (1) - Dwight Evans, of. California (4) - Rick Burleson, ss; •Rod Carew, 1b; Ken Forsch, p; Fred Lynn, of. Chicago (2) - , p; Carlton Fisk, c. Cleveland (2) - , p; Bo Diaz, c. Detroit (1) - , p. Kansas City (2) - •George Brett, 3b; Frank White, 2b. Milwaukee (3) - Rollie Fingers p; Ted Simmons, c; , of. Minnesota (1) - Doug Corbett, p. New York (6) - Ron Davis, p; •Bucky Dent, ss; Rich Gossage, p; •Reggie Jackson, of; •Willie Randolph, 2b; •Dave Winfield, of. Oakland (2) - Tony Armas, of; , p. Seattle (1) - , of. Texas (2) - Buddy Bell, 3b; Al Oliver, of. Toronto (1) - Dave Stieb, p.

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GAME 53 — OLYMPIC STADIUM,, MMONTREAL — JULY 13, 1982 AL 100 000 000 1 8 2 AL - ECKERSLEY, Clancy (4), Bannister (5), NL 021 001 00x 4 8 1 Quisenberry (6), Fingers (8). NL - ROGERS, Carlton (4), Soto (6), Valenzuela (8), Minton (8), Howe (9), Hume (9). A - 59,057 T - 2:53 HR - Concepcion. AL - Billy Martin, Oakland, manager; Sparky Anderson, Detroit, and Dick Howser, Kansas City, coach- es. Baltimore (1) - Eddie Murray, 1b. Boston (3) - Mark Clear, p; Dennis Eckersley, p; Carl Yastrzemski, 1b. California (3) - •Bobby Grich, 2b; •Reggie Jackson, of; •Fred Lynn, of. Chicago (1) - •Carlton Fisk, c. Cleveland (2) - Toby Harrah, 3b; , 1b. Detroit (1) - Lance Parrish, c. Kansas City (5) - •George Brett, 3b; Hal McRae, of; Dan Quisenberry, p; Frank White, 2b; Willie Wilson, of. Milwaukee (4) - •Cecil Cooper, 1b; Rollie Fingers, p; Ben Oglivie, of; •Robin Yount, ss. Minnesota (1) - Kent Hrbek, 1b. New York (3) - Rich Gossage, p; Ron Guidry, p; Dave Winfield, of. Oakland (1) - •Rickey Henderson, of. Seattle (1) - , p. Texas (1) - Buddy Bell, 3b. Toronto (1) - , p.

NL - Tom Lasorda, Los Angeles, manager; John McNamara, Cincinnati, Chuck Tanner, Pittsburgh, and , Montreal, coaches. Atlanta (3) - , 3b; •Dale Murphy, of; Phil Niekro, p. Chicago (1) - , of. Cincinnati (3) - •Dave Concepcion, ss; Tom Hume, p; , p. Houston (1) - Ray Knight, 3b. Los Angeles (4) - Dusty Baker, of; , p; Steve Sax, 2b; Fernando Valenzuela, p. Montreal (5) - •Gary Carter, c; •Andre Dawson, of; Al Oliver, 1b; •Tim Raines, 2b; Steve Rogers, p. New York (1) - John Stearns, c. Philadelphia (4) - Steve Carlton, p; •Pete Rose, 1b; •Mike Schmidt, 3b; •Manny Trillo, 2b. Pittsburgh (2) - Tony Pena, c; Jason Th omp son, 1b. St. Louis (2) - , of; Ozzie Smith, ss. San Diego (1) - Ruppert Jones, of. San Francisco (1) - , p.

NOTES: The first All-Star game played outside the United States saw MVP Dave Concepcion homer in the second inning, a lead the National League would not relinquish.

GAME 54 — COMISKEY PARK,, CCHICAGO — JULY 6, 1983 NL 100 110 000 3 8 3 NL - SOTO, Hammaker (3), Dawley (3), Dravecky(5), AL 117 000 22x 13 15 2 Perez (7), Orosco (7), L. Smith (8). AL - STIEB, Honeycutt (4), Stanley (6), Young (8), Quisenberry (9). A - 43,801 T - 3:05 HR - Rice, Lynn. NL - Whitey Herzog, St. Louis, manager; Pat Corrales, Phil a del phia, Tom Lasorda, Los Angeles, and Joe Torre, Atlanta, coaches. Atlanta (4) - Bruce Benedict, c; Glenn Hubbard, 2b; •Dale Murphy, of; Pascual Perez, p. Chicago (2) - Leon Durham, of; , p. Cincin nati (2) - Johnny Bench, 3b; Mario Soto, p. Houston (2) - Bill Dawley, p; , ss. Los Angeles (3) - Pedro Guerrero, 3b; •Steve Sax, 2b; Fernando Valenzuela, p. Montreal (5) - •Gary Carter, c; •Andre Dawson, of; •Al Oliver, 1b; •Tim Raines, of; Steve Rogers, p. New York (1) - , p. Philadelphia (1) - •Mike Schmidt, 3b. Pittsburgh (1) - Bill Madlock, 3b. St. Louis (3) - George Hendrick, of; Willie McGee, of; •Ozzie Smith, ss. San Diego (2) - , p; Terry Kennedy, c. San Francisco (3) - Darrell Evans, 1b; Atlee Hammaker, p; Gary Lavelle, p.

AL - Harvey Kuenn, Milwaukee, manager; , Bal ti more, and , Minnesota, coaches. Baltimore (3) - Tippy Martinez, p; Eddie Murray, 1b; Cal Ripken, ss. Boston (3) - Jim Rice, of; Bob Stanley, p; Carl Yastrzemski, of. California (5) - Bob Boone, c; •Rod Carew, 1b; Doug DeCinces, 3b; •Reggie Jackson, of ; •Fred Lynn, of. Chicago (1) - Ron Kittle, of. Cleveland (2) - Rick Sutcliffe, p; •Manny Trillo, 2b. Detroit (3) - Aurelio Lopez, p; Lance Parrish, c; , 2b. Kansas City (3) - •George Brett, 3b; Dan Quisenberry, p; Willie Wilson, of. Milwaukee (4) - Cecil Cooper, 1b; Ben Oglivie, of; •Ted Simmons, c; •Robin Yount, ss. Minnesota (1) - Gary Ward, of. New York (2) - Ron Guidry, p; •Dave Winfield, of. Oakland (1) - Rickey Henderson, of. Seattle (1) - Matt Young, p. Texas (1) - Rick Honeycutt, p. Toronto (1) - Dave Stieb, p.

NOTES: Fred Lynn hit the only in All-Star history and led the AL to its first victory since 1971.

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GAME 55 — CANDLESTICK PARK,, SSAN FRANCISCO — JULY 10, 1984 AL 010 000 000 1 7 2 AL - STIEB, Morris (3), Dotson (5), Caudill (7), NL 110 000 01x 3 8 0 Hemandez (8). NL - LEA, Valenzuela (3), Gooden (5), Soto (7), Gossage (9). A - 57,756 T - 2:29 HR - Brett, Carter, Murphy. AL - Joe Altobelli, Baltimore, manager; Sparky Anderson, Detroit, and Tony LaRussa, Chicago, coach- es. Baltimore (3) - Mike Boddicker, p; Eddie Murray, 1b; •Cal Ripken, ss. Boston (2) - Tony Armas, of; Jim Rice, of. California (2) - •Rod Carew, 1b; •Reggie Jackson, of. Chicago (1) - , p. Cleveland (1) - Andre Thornton,1b. Detroit (6) - Willie Hernandez; p; •Chet Lemon, of; Jack Morris, p; •Lance Parrish, c; Alan Trammell, ss; •Lou Whitaker, 2b. Kansas City (2) - •George Brett, 3b; Dan Quisenberry, p. Milwaukee (1) - Jim Sundberg, c. Minnesota (1) - Dave Engle, c. New York (3) - , 1b-of; Phil Niekro, p; •Dave Winfield, of. Oakland (2) - , p; Rickey Henderson, of. Seattle (1) - Alvin Davis, of. Texas (1) - Buddy Bell, 3b. Toronto (3) - Alfredo Griffith, ss; Damaso Garcia, 2b; Dave Stieb, p.

NL - , Philadelphia, manager; Tom Lasorda, Los Angeles, and Chuck Tanner, Pittsburgh, coaches. Atlanta (3) - •Dale Murphy, of; Rafael Ramirez, ss; Claudell Washington, of. Chicago (2) - Jody Davis, c; •Ryne Sandberg, 2b. Cincinnati (1) - Mario Soto, p. Houston (1) - Jerry Mumphrey, of. Los Angeles (2) - Mike Marshall, of; Fernando Valenzuela, p. Montreal (4) - •Gary Carter, c; , p; Tim Raines, of; , 3b. New York (4) - Dwight Gooden, p; Keith Hernandez, 1b; Jesse Orosco, p; •Darryl Strawberry, of. Phil a del phia (3) - , p; Juan Samuel, 2b; •Mike Schmidt, 3b. Pittsburgh (1) - Tony Pena, c. St. Louis (3) - Joaquin Andujar, p; •Ozzie Smith, ss; Bruce Sutter, p. San Diego (3) - •Steve Garvey, 1b; Rich Gossage, p; •Tony Gwynn, of. San Francisco (2) - Bob Brenly, c; Chili Davis, of.

NOTES: Dwight Gooden, at 19, became the youngest player in All-Star history. Gooden and Fernando Valenzuela combined to strike out six consecutive batters in the fourth and fifth innings.

GAME 56 — METRODOME,, MMINNESOTA — JULY 16, 1985 NL 011 020 002 6 9 1 NL - HOYT, Ryan (4), Valenzuela (7), Reardon (8), AL 100 000 000 1 5 0 Gossage (9). AL - MORRIS, Key (3) Blyleven (4), Stieb (6), Moore (7), Petry (9), Hernandez (9). A - 54,960 T - 2:54 HR - None. NL - Dick Williams, San Diego, manager; Jim Frey, Chicago, and Bob Lillis, Houston, coaches. Atlanta (1) - •Dale Murphy, of. Chicago (1) - Ryne Sandberg, 2b. Cincinnati (2) - Dave Parker, of; Pete Rose, 1b. Houston (2) - Jose Cruz, of; Nolan Ryan, p. Los Angeles (2) - Pedro Guerrero, of (replaced by Glenn Wilson, of, Philadelphia); Fernando Valenzuela, p. Montreal (3) - Tim Raines, of; Jeff Reardon, p; Tim Wallach, 3b. New York (3) - •Gary Carter, c (replaced by Terry Kennedy, c, San Diego); Dwight Gooden, p; •Darryl Strawberry, of. Philadelphia (1) - Ozzie Virgil, c. Pitts burgh (1) - Tony Pena, c. St. Louis (5) - Joaquin Andujar, p (replaced by Ron Darling, p, New York); Jack Clark, 1b; •Tom Herr, 2b; Willie McGee, of; •Ozzie Smith, ss. San Diego (6) - •Steve Garvey, 1b; Rich Gossage, p; •Tony Gwynn, of; LaMarr Hoyt, p; •Graig Nettles, 3b; Garry Templeton, ss. San Francisco (1) - Scott Garrelts, p.

AL - Sparky Anderson, Detroit, manager; , Toronto, and Dick Howser, Kansas City, coach- es. Baltimore (2) - •Eddie Murray, 1b; •Cal Ripken, ss. Boston (2) - Wade Boggs, 3b; •Jim Rice, of. Cal - ifor nia (1) - Donnie Moore, p. Chicago (2) - , of; Carlton Fisk, c. Cleveland (1) - Bert Blyleven, p. Detroit (6) - Willie Hernandez, p; Jack Morris, p; •Lance Parrish, c (replaced by Rich Gedman, c, Boston); Dan Petry, p; Alan Trammell, ss; •Lou Whitaker, 2b. Kansas City (1) - •George Brett, 3b. Milwaukee (2) - Cecil Cooper, 1b; Paul Molitor, 3b. Minne so ta (1) - , of. New Yor k (3 ) - •Rickey Henderson, of; Don Mattingly, 1b; •Dave Winfield, of. Oakland (1) - Jay Howell, p. Seattle (1) - Phil Bradley, of. Texas (1) - Gary Ward, of. Toronto (4) - Damaso Garcia, 2b; , p; Dave Stieb, p; , c.

NOTE: National League starter LaMarr Hoyt, the MVP, pitched three scoreless innings and gave up only one hit.

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GAME 57 — ASTRODOME,, HHOUSTON — JULY 15, 1986 AL 020 000 100 3 5 0 AL - CLEMENS, Higuera(4), Hough(7), Righetti (8), NL 000 000 020 2 5 1 Aase (9). NL - GOODEN, Valenzuela (4), Scott (7), Fernandez (8), Krukow (9). A - 45,774 T - 2:28 HR - Whitaker, White. AL - Dick Howser, Kansas City, manager; Pat Corrales, Cleveland, and John McNamara, Boston, coach- es. Baltimore (3) - Don Aase, p; Eddie Murray, 1b; •Cal Ripken, ss. Boston (4) - Wade Boggs, 3b; Roger Clemens, p; Rich Gedman, c; Jim Rice, of. California (2) - •Wally Joyner, 1b; , p. Chicago (1) - Harold Baines, of. Cleveland (1) - , p. Detroit (3) - Willie Hernandez, p; •Lance Parrish, c; •Lou Whitaker, 2b. Kansas City (2) - •George Brett, 3b; Frank White, 2b. Milwaukee (1) - , p. Minnesota (1) - •Kirby Puckett, of. New York (4) - •Rickey Henderson, of; Don Mattingly, 1b; , p; •Dave Winfield, of. Oakland (1) - Jose Canseco, of. Seattle (1) - Jim Presley, 3b. Texas (1) - Charlie Hough, p. Toronto (3) - Jesse Barfield, of; Tony Fernandez, ss; , of.

NL - Whitey Herzog, St. Louis, manager; Davey Johnson, New York, and Tom Lasorda, Los Angeles, coaches. Atlanta (1) - •Dale Murphy, of. Chicago (2) - Jody Davis, c; •Ryne Sandberg, 2b. Cincin nati (2) - John Franco, p; Dave Parker, of. Houston (4) - Kevin Bass, of; Glenn Davis, 1b; , p; Dave Smith, p. Los Angeles (2) - Steve Sax, 2b; Fernando Valenzuela, p. Montreal (3) - , ss; Tim Raines, of; Jeff Reardon, p. New York (5) - •Gary Carter, c; , p; Dwight Gooden, p; •Keith Hernandez, 1b; •Darryl Strawber ry, of. Philadelphia (2) - , p; •Mike Schmidt, 3b. Pittsburgh (2) - Tony Pena, c; Rick Rhoden, p. St. Louis (1) - •Ozzie Smith, ss. San Diego (1) - •Tony Gwynn, of. San Francisco (3) - Chris Brown, 3b; Chili Davis, of; , p. NOTES: Frank White’s pinch-hit home run off Mike Scott in the seventh was the game-winner. Fernando Valenzuela recorded five straight strikeouts to tie Carl Hubbell’s 1934 All-Star record.

GAME 58 — OAKLAND COLISEUM,, OOAKLAND — JULY 14, 1987 NL 000 000 000 000 2 2 8 2 NL - Scott, Sutcliffe (3), Hershiser (5), Reuschel (7), AL 000 000 000 000 0 0 6 1 Franco (8), Bedrosian (9), L. SMITH (10), S. Fernandez (13). AL - Saberhagen, Morris (4), Langston (6), Plesac (8), Righetti (9), Henke (9), HOWELL (12). A - 49,671 T - 3:39 HR - None. NL - Davey Johnson, New York, manager , San Francisco, and , Houston, coach- es. Atlanta (2) - Dale Murphy, of; Ozzie Virgil, c. Chicago (4) - •Andre Dawson, of; •Ryne Sandberg, 2b; Lee Smith, p; Rick Sutcliffe, p. Cincinnati (3) - •Eric Davis, of; Bo Diaz, c; John Franco, p. Houston (1) - Mike Scott, p. Los Angeles (2) - Pedro Guerrero, of; , p. Montreal (3) - Hubie Brooks, ss; Tim Raines, of; Tim Wallach, 3b. New York (4) - •Gary Carter, c; Sid Fernandez, p; Keith Hernandez, 1b; •Darryl Straw ber ry, of. Philadelphia (3) - Steve Bedrosian, p; Juan Samuel, ss; •Mike Schmidt, 3b. Pittsburgh (1) - Rick Reuschel, p. St. Louis (3) - •Jack Clark, 1b; Willie McGee, cf; •Ozzie Smith, ss. San Diego (1) - Tony Gwynn, of. San Francisco (1) - Jeffrey Leonard, rf. AL - John McNamara, Boston, manager; Jim Fregosi, Chicago, and Tony LaRussa, Oakland, coaches. Baltimore (2) - •Terry Kennedy, c; •Cal Ripken, ss. Boston (3) - •Wade Boggs, 3b; Dwight Evans, of; Bruce Hurst, p. California (1) - Mike Witt, p. Chicago (1) - Harold Baines, of. Cleveland (1) - Pat Tabler, inf. Detroit (4) - Jack Morris, p; Matt Nokes, c; Alan Trammell, ss; Lou Whitaker, 2b. Kansas City (2) - George Brett, 3b; , p. Milwaukee (1) - Dan Plesac, p. Minnesota (1) - Kirby Puckett, of. New York (5) - •Rickey Henderson, of; •Don Mattingly, 1b; •Willie Randolph, 2b; Dave Righetti, p; •Dave Winfield, of. Oakland (2) - Jay Howell, p; Mark McGwire, 1b. Seattle (1) - , p. Texas (1) - Larry Parrish, of; Toronto (3) - •, of; Tony Fernandez, ss; , p. NOTES: MVP Tim Raines went 3-for-3, including the game-winning triple in the top of the 13th.

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GAME 59 — RIVERFRONT STADIUM,, CCINCINNATI — JULY 12, 1988 AL 001 100 000 2 6 2 AL - VIOLA, Clemens (3), Gubicza (4), Stieb (6), NL 000 100 000 1 5 0 Russell (7), Jones (8), Plesac (8), Eckersley (9). NL - GOODEN, Knepper (4), Cone (5), Gross (6), Davis (7), Walk (7), Hershiser (8), Worrell (9). A - 55,837 T - 2:26 HR - Steinbach. AL - , Minnesota, manager; , Mil wau kee, and , Texas, coach- es. Baltimore (1) - Cal Ripken, ss. Boston (3) - •Wade Boggs, 3b; Roger Clemens, p; Mike Greenwell, of. California (1) - Johnny Ray, 2b. Chicago (1) - Ozzie Guillen, ss. Cleveland (1) - Doug Jones, p. Detroit (2) - Doyle Alexander, p; •Alan Trammell, ss. Kansas City (3) - George Brett, 3b; , p; Kurt Stillwell, ss. Milwaukee (2) - •Paul Molitor, 2b; Dan Plesac, p. Minnesota (5) - Gary Gaetti, 3b; Tim Laudner, c; Kirby Puckett, of; Jeff Reardon, p; , p. New York (3) - •Rickey Henderson, of; Don Mattingly, 1b; •Dave Winfield, of. Oakland (5) - •Jose Canseco, of; Dennis Eckersley, p; Carney Lansford, 3b; •Mark McGwire, 1b; •Terry Steinbach, c. Seattle (1) - , 2b. Texas (1) - Jeff Russell, p. Toronto (1) - Dave Stieb, p. NL - Whitey Herzog, St. Louis, manager; Roger Craig, San Francisco, and , Montreal, coaches. Atlanta (1) - Gerald Perry, 1b. Chicago (6) - •Andre Dawson, of; Shawon Dunston, ss; Vance Law, 2b; , p; Rafael Palmeiro, of; •Ryne Sandberg, 2b. Cincinnati (3) - , p; , ss; Chris Sabo, 3b; Houston (1) - Bob Knepper, p. Los Angeles (1) - Orel Hershiser, p. Montreal (1) - Andres Galarraga, 1b. New York (4) - •Gary Carter, c; , p; Dwight Gooden, p; •Darryl Strawberry, of. Philadelphia (2) - Kevin Gross, p; Lance Parrish, c. Pittsburgh (3) - •, 3b; , of; , p. St. Louis (4) - •, of; Willie McGee, of; •Ozzie Smith, ss; Todd Worrell, p. San Diego (1) - , p; San Francisco (2) - •, 1b; , 2b. NOTES: Elected to the AL starting lineup with the lowest vote total of any starting player, Terry Steinbach’s MVP performance led the American League to a 2-1 victory. Steinbach homered in his first All-Star at-bat in the third and drove in the game-winner with a single in the fourth.

GAME 60 — ANAHEIM STADIUM,, CCALIFORNIA — JULY 11, 1989 NL 200 000 010 3 9 1 NL - Reuschel, SMOLTZ (2), Sutcliffe (3), Burke (4), AL 212 000 00x 5 12 0 M. Davis (6), Howell (7), Williams (8). AL - Stewart, RYAN (2), Gubicza (4), Moore (5), Swindell (6), Russell (7), Plesac (8), Jones (8). A - 64,036 T - 2:48 HR - B. Jackson, Boggs. NL - , Los Angeles, manager; Jack McKeon, San Diego, and Buck Rodgers, Montreal, coach- es. Atlanta (1) - John Smoltz, p. Chicago (3) - Andre Dawson, of; •Ryne Sandberg, 2b; Mitch Williams, p. Cincinnati (3) - Eric Davis, of; John Franco, p; Barry Larkin, ss. Houston (2) - Glenn Davis,1b; Mike Scott, p. Los Angeles (4) - Orel Hershiser, p; Jay Howell, p; Willie Randolph, 2b; Mike Scioscia, c. Montreal (2) - Tim Burke, p; Tim Wallach, 3b. New York (2) - Howard Johnson, 3b; •Darryl Strawberry, rf. Philadelphia (2) - Von Hayes, of; •Mike Schmidt, 3b. Pittsburgh (1) - Bobby Bonilla, 3b. St. Louis (4) - Vince Coleman, of; Pedro Guerrero, 1b; Tony Pena, c; •Ozzie Smith, ss. San Diego (3) - Mark Davis, p; •Tony Gwynn, of; •Benito Santiago, c. San Francisco (3) - •Will Clark, 1b; •Kevin Mitchell, of; Rick Reuschel, p.

AL - , Oakland, manager; Joe Morgan, Boston, and , California, coaches. Baltimore (2) - •Cal Ripken, ss; , c. Boston (2) - •Wade Boggs, 3b; Mike Greenwell, of. California (2) - , p; , of. Chicago (1) - Harold Baines, of. Cleveland (2) - Doug Jones, p; , p. Detroit (1) - Mike Henneman, p. Kansas City (2) - Mark Gubicza, p; •Bo Jackson, of. Milwaukee (1) - Dan Plesac, p. Minnesota (2) - Gary Gaetti, 3b; •Kirby Puckett, of. New Yor k ( 2 ) - Don Mattingly, 1b; Steve Sax, 2b. Oakland (5) - Jose Canseco, of; •Mark McGwire, 1b; , p; •Terry Steinbach, c; , p. Seattle (1) - Jeffrey Leonard, of. Texas (4) - •Julio Franco, 2b; Jeff Russell, p; Nolan Ryan, p; •Ruben Sierra, of. Toronto (2) - Tony Fernandez, ss; Kelly Gruber, 3b. NOTES: Bo Jackson led off the game with a monstrous home run in his first All-Star and Wade Boggs followed with another homer to lead the AL to a 5-3 victory over the NL. Jackson, the MVP, later singled, stole a base and drove in another run.

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GAME 61— WRIGLEY FIELD,, CCHICAGO — JULY 10, 1990 AL 000 000 200 2 7 0 AL - Welch, Stieb (3), SABERHAGEN (6), NL 000 000 000 0 2 1 Thigpen (7), Finley (8), Eckersley (9). NL - Armstrong, R. Martinez (3), D. Martinez (4), Viola (5), D. Smith (6), BRANTLEY (6), Dibble (7), Myers (8), J. Franco (9) A - 39,071 T - 2:53 HR - None. AL - Tony La Russa, Oakland, manager; Jim Lefebvre, Seattle, and Frank Robinson, Baltimore, coach- es. Baltimore (1) - •Cal Ripken, Jr., ss. Boston (3) - •Wade Boggs, 3b; Ellis Burks, of; Roger Clemens, p. California (2) - Chuck Finley, p; Lance Parrish, c. Chicago (2) - Ozzie Guillen, ss; Bobby Thigpen, p. Cleveland (3) - •Sandy Alomar, Jr., c; Brook Jacoby, inf; Doug Jones, p. Detroit (2) - Cecil Fielder, 1b; Alan Trammell, ss. Kansas City (1) - Bret Saberhagen, p. Milwaukee (1) - Dave Parker, of. Minnesota (1) - Kirby Puckett, of. New York (1) - •Steve Sax, 2b. Oakland (5) - •Jose Canseco, of; Dennis Eckersley, p; •Rickey Henderson, of; •Mark McGwire, 1b; Bob Welch, p. Seattle (2) - •Ken Griffey, Jr., of; Randy Johnson, p. Texas (1) - Julio Franco, 2b. Toronto (3) - George Bell, of; Kelly Gruber, 3b; Dave Stieb, p. NL - Roger Craig, San Francisco, manager; , Pittsburgh, and Don Zimmer, Chicago, coach- es. Atlanta (1) - Greg Olson, c. Chicago (3) - •Andre Dawson, of; Shawon Dunston, ss; •Ryne Sandberg, 2b. Cincinnati (5) - Jack Armstrong, p; , p; Barry Larkin, ss; , p; •Chris Sabo, 3b. Houston (1) - Dave Smith, p. Los Angeles (2) - Ramon Martinez, p; Mike Scioscia, c. Montreal (2) - Dennis Martinez, p; Tim Wallach, 3b. New York (3) - John Franco, p; Darryl Strawberry, of; Frank Viola, p. Philadelphia (1) - •Lenny Dykstra, of. Pittsburgh (3) - Barry Bonds, of; Bobby Bonilla, of; , p. St. Louis (1) - Ozzie Smith, ss. San Diego (3) - Roberto Alomar, 2b; Tony Gwynn, of; •Benito Santiago, c (replaced by Mike Scioscia, c, Los Angeles). San Francisco (4) - , p; •Will Clark, 1b; •Kevin Mitchell, of; Matt Williams, 3b. NOTES: Wrigley Field hosted its third All-Star Game and its first since lights were installed in 1988. The American League won its third consecutive Midsummer Classic as MVP Julio Franco knocked in both AL runs with a seventh inning double. The game was delayed 17 minutes at the start and 68 min- utes in the seventh due to rain.

GAME 62 — SKYDOME,, TTORONTO — JULY 9, 1991 NL 100 100 000 2 10 1 NL - Glavine, D. MARTINEZ (3), Viola (5), AL 003 000 10x 4 8 0 Harnisch (6), Smiley (7), Dibble (7), Morgan (8). AL - Morris, KEY (3), Clemens (4), McDowell (5), Reardon (7), Aguilera (7), Eckersley (9). A - 52,383 T - 3:04 HR - C. Ripken, Dawson. NL - Lou Piniella, Cincinnati, manager; Jim Leyland, Pittsburgh, and , Houston, coaches. Atlanta (1) - Tom Glavine, p. Chica go (3) - George Bell, of; •Andre Dawson, of; •Ryne Sandberg, 2b. Cincinnati (5) - , p; Rob Dibble, p; Barry Larkin, ss; Paul O’Neill, of; •Chris Sabo, 3b. Houston (2) - Craig Biggio, c; , p. Los Angeles (5) - , of; Ramon Martinez, p; Eddie Murray, 1b; Juan Samuel, 2b; **Darryl Strawberry, of. Montreal (2) - Ivan Calderon, of; Dennis Martinez, p. New York (2) - Howard Johnson, inf; Frank Viola, p. Phil a del phia (1) - John Kruk, 1b. Pittsburgh (2) - Bobby Bonilla, of; , p. St. Louis (3) - Felix Jose, of; Lee Smith, p; •Ozzie Smith, ss. San Diego (2) - •Tony Gwynn, of; •Benito Santiago, c. San Francisco (1) - •Will Clark, 1b. **Elected Starter, unable to play. (Replaced by Calderon.) AL - Tony La Russa, Oakland, manager; , Toronto, and Tom Kelly, Minnesota, coaches. Baltimore (1) - •Cal Ripken, Jr., ss. Boston (3) - •Wade Boggs, 3b; Roger Clemens, p; Jeff Reardon, p. California (2) - Bryan Harvey, p; Mark Langston, p. Chicago (3) - Carlton Fisk, c; Ozzie Guillen, ss; Jack McDowell, p. Cleveland (1) - •Sandy Alomar, Jr., c. Detroit (1) - •Cecil Fielder,1b. Kansas City (1) - , of. Milwaukee (1) - Paul Molitor, inf. Minnesota (3) - Rick Aguilera, p; Jack Morris, p; Kirby Puckett, of. New York (1) - Scott Sanderson, p. Oakland (5) - Harold Baines, of; Dennis Eckersley, p; •, of; •Rickey Henderson, of; Mark McGwire, 1b. Seattle (1) - •Ken Griffey, Jr., of. Texas (2) - Julio Franco, 2b; Ruben Sierra, of. Toronto (3) - •Roberto Alomar, 2b; Joe Carter, of; Jimmy Key, p. NOTES: Cal Ripken, Jr. slammed a three-run home run to center field in the third inning to give the American League a 4-2 win, its fourth consec u tive All-Star Game victory. In a home run hitting con- test the day before, the Baltimore shortstop belted 12 balls over the fence.

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GAME 63 — JACK MURPHY STADIUM,, SSAN DIEGO — JULY 14, 1992 AL 411 004 030 13 19 1 AL - BROWN, McDowell (2), Guzman (3), NL 000 001 032 6 12 1 Clemens (4), Mussina (5), Langston (6), Nagy (7), Montgomery (8), Aguilera (8), Eckersley (9). NL - GLAVINE, Maddux (2), Cone (4), Tewksbury (5), Smoltz (6), D. Martinez (7), Jones (8), Charlton (9). A - 59,372 T - 2:55 HR - Griffey, Sierra, Clark AL - Tom Kelly, Minnesota, manager; Hal McRae, Kansas City, and , New York, coach- es. Baltimore (3) - Brady Anderson, of; , p; •Cal Ripken, Jr., ss. Boston (2) - •Wade Boggs, 3b; Roger Clemens, p. California (1) - Mark Langston, p. Chicago (2) - Jack McDowell, p; , 3b. Cleveland (3) - •Sandy Alomar, c; Carlos Baerga, 2b; , p. Detroit (1) - , ss. Kansas City (1) - Jeff Montgomery, p. Milwaukee (1) - Paul Molitor, inf. Minnesota (3) - Rick Aguilera, p; , 2b; •Kirby Puckett, of. New York (1) - , of. Oakland (3) - **Jose Canseco, of; Dennis Eckersley, p; •Mark McGwire, 1b. Seattle (2) - •Ken Griffey, Jr., of; Edgar Martinez, 3b. Texas (3) - Kevin Brown, p; Ivan Rodriguez, c; Ruben Sierra, of. Toronto (3) - •Roberto Alomar, 2b; Joe Carter, of; Juan Guzman, p.

**Elected Starter, unable to play due to injury.

NL - Bobby Cox, Atlanta, manager; Roger Craig, San Francisco, and Joe Torre, St. Louis, coaches. Atlanta (4) - , of; Tom Glavine, p; •, 3b; John Smoltz, p. Chicago (2) - Greg Maddux, p; •Ryne Sandberg, 2b. Cincinnati (2) - , p; Bip Roberts, of. Houston (2) - Craig Biggio, 2b; Doug Jones, p. Los Ange les (1) - , ss. Montreal (2) - Dennis Martinez, p; Larry Walker, of. New York (1) - David Cone, p. Philadelphia (2) - , c; John Kruk, of. Pittsburgh (2) - •Barry Bonds, of; •Andy VanSlyke, of. St. Louis (4) - Tom Pagnozzi, c; Lee Smith, p; •Ozzie Smith, ss; , p. San Diego (5) - Tony Fernandez, ss; •Tony Gwynn, of; •Fred McGriff, 1b; •Benito Santiago, c; Gary Sheffield, 3b. San Francisco (1) - Will Clark, 1b.

NOTES: Ken Griffey, Jr. went 3-for-3 with a home run, double, two runs and two RBI to become the youngest player to win the All-Star MVP. The American League had a record seven consecutive hits in the first inning.

GAME 64 — ORIOLE PARK AT CAMDEN YARDS,, BBALTIMORE — JULY 13, 1993 NL 200 001 000 3 7 2 NL - Mulholland, Benes (3), BURKETT (5), AL 011 033 10x 9 11 0 Avery (5), Smoltz (6), Beck (7), Harvey (8). AL - Langston, Johnson (3), McDOWELL (5), Key (6), Montgomery (7), Aguilera (8), Ward (9). A - 48,147 T - 2:49 HR - Sheffield, Puckett, Alomar. NL - Bobby Cox, Atlanta , manager; Jim Fregosi, Philadelphia and Tommy Lasorda, Los Angeles, coach- es. Atlanta (5) - Steve Avery, p; , 2b; Tom Glavine, p; •, of; John Smoltz, p. Chicago (2) - , 1b; •Ryne Sandberg, 2b. Cincinnati (2) - Roberto Kelly, of; •Barry Larkin, ss. Colorado (1) - Andres Galarraga, 1b. Florida (1) - •Gary Sheffield, 3b. Houston (1) - , p. Los Angeles (1) - Mike Piazza, c. Montreal (1) - , of. New York (1) - Bobby Bonilla, of. Philadelphia (4) - •Darren Daulton, c; Dave Hollins, 3b; •John Kruk, 1b; , p. Pittsburgh (2) - , ss; **Andy VanSlyke, of. St. Louis (2) - , ss; Lee Smith, p. San Diego (2) - Tony Gwynn, of; , p. San Francisco (3) - Rod Beck, p; •Barry Bonds, of; , p.

** Elected Starter, unable to play due to injury.

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AL - Cito Gaston, Toronto, manager; Sparky Anderson, Detroit and , Baltimore, coach- es. Baltimore (2) - Mike Mussina, p; •Cal Ripken, Jr., ss. Boston (1) - Scott Cooper, 3b. California (1) - Mark Langston, p. Chicago (2) - Jack McDowell, p; Frank Thomas, 1b. Cleveland (2) - Carlos Baerga, 2b; Albert Belle, of. Detroit (2) - Cecil Fielder, 1b; Travis Fryman, inf. Kansas City (1) - Jeff Montgom - ery, p. Milwaukee (1) - Greg Vaughn, of. Minnesota (2) - Rick Aguilera, p; •Kirby Puckett, of. New York (2) - •Wade Boggs, 3b; Jimmy Key, p. Oakland (1) - Terry Steinbach, c. Seattle (2) - •Ken Griffey, Jr., of; Randy Johnson, p. Texas (2) - Juan Gonzalez, of; •Ivan Rodriguez, c. Toronto (7) - •Roberto Alomar, 2b; •Joe Carter, of; , p; Paul Molitor, inf; •, 1b; , p; Devon White, of.

NOTES: Kirby Puckett went 2-for-3 with a home run and two RBI to become the first Minne so ta Twin to win the All-Star MVP award. Gary Sheffield, who was traded to the Florida Marlins from the San Diego Padres on June 24, became the first player from a first-year expansion team to be elected to the All-Star Game starting line-up. The American League’s 9-3 win was its sixth straight.

GAME 65 — THREE RIVERS STADIUM,, PPITTSBURGH — JULY 12, 1994 AL 100 003 300 0 7 15 0 AL - Key, Cone (3), Mussina (5), Johnson (6), NL 103 001 002 1 8 12 0 Hentgen (7), Alvarez (8), L. Smith (9), BERE (10) NL - Maddux, Hill (4), Drabek (6), Hudek (6), Jackson (7), Beck (7), Myers (9), JONES (10) A - 59,568 T - 3:14 HR - Grissom, McGriff. AL - Cito Gaston, Toronto, Manager; Mike Hargrove, Cleveland and , Chicago, coaches. Baltimore (3) - Mike Mussina, p; •Cal Ripken, Jr., ss; Lee Smith, p. Boston (1) - Scott Cooper, 3b. California (1) - Chili Davis, of. Chicago (3) - Wilson Alvarez, p; Jason Bere, p; •Frank Thomas, 1b. Cleveland (2) - Albert Belle, of; Kenny Lofton, of. Detroit (2) - Travis Fryman, 3b; Mickey Tettleton, c. Kansas City (1) - David Cone, p. Milwaukee (1) - Ricky Bones, p. Minnesota (2) - Chuck Knoblauch, 2b; •Kirby Puckett, of. New York (3) - •Wade Boggs, 3b; Jimmy Key, p; Paul O’Neill, of. Oakland (1) - Ruben Sierra, of. Seattle (2) - •Ken Griffey, Jr., of; Randy Johnson, p. Texas (2) - Will Clark, 1b; •Ivan Rodriguez, c. Toronto (4) - •Roberto Alomar, 2b; •Joe Carter, of; Pat Hentgen, p; Paul Molitor, of.

NL - Jim Fregosi, Philadelphia, Manager; Dusty Baker, San Francisco, Don Baylor, Colorado and Jim Leyland, Pittsburgh, coaches. Atlanta (3) - •David Justice, of; Greg Maddux, p; Fred McGriff, 1b. Chicago (1) - Randy Myers, p. Cincinnati (2) - *Barry Larkin, ss; *Jose Rijo, p. Colorado (1) - Dante Bichette, of. Florida (1) - Jeff Conine, of. Houston (5) - Jeff Bagwell, 1b; Craig Biggio, 2b; Ken Caminiti, 3b; , p; John Hudek, p. Los Angeles (1) - •Mike Piazza, c. Montreal (5) - Moises Alou, of; , ss; Darrin Fletcher, c; Marquis Grissom, of; , p. New York (1) - Bret Saberhagen, p. Philadelphia (4) - •, 2b; **Lenny Dykstra, of; Danny Jackson, p; Doug Jones, p. Pittsburgh (1) - Carlos Garcia, 2b. St. Louis (2) - Gregg Jefferies, 1b; •Ozzie Smith, ss. San Diego (1) - Tony Gwynn, of. San Francisco (3) - Rod Beck, p; •Barry Bonds, of; •Matt Williams, 3b.

** Elected starter; Unable to play due to injury

* Unable to play due to injury

NOTES: Fred McGriff’s pinch-hit two-run homer off Lee Smith in the bottom of the ninth tied the score for the National League, sending the game into extra innings. After the American League failed to score off Doug Jones in the top of the 10th, the NL broke its six-game losing streak when Tony Gwynn scored on a double by Moises Alou. McGriff was named MVP. The NL has won all nine extra- inning games in All-Star history.

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GAME 66 — THE BALLPARK IN ARLINGTON,, TTEXAS — JULY 11, 1995 NL 000 001 110 3 3 0 NL - Nomo, Smiley (3), Green (5), Neagle (6), AL 000 200 000 2 8 0 Perez (7), SLOCUMB (7), Henke (8), Myers (9) AL - Johnson, Appier (3), D. Martinez (5), Rogers (7), ONTIVEROS (8), Wells (8), Mesa (9) A - 50,920 T - 2:40 HR - Thomas, Biggio, Piazza, Conine. NL - Felipe Alou, Montreal, Manager; , Houston and , Chicago, coaches. Atlanta (2) - *Greg Maddux, p; •Fred McGriff, 1b. Chicago (3) - Mark Grace, 1b; Randy Myers, p; Sammy Sosa, of. Cincinnati (4) - Ron Gant, of; Barry Larkin, ss; , of; John Smiley, p. Colorado (2) - Dante Bichette, of; , 3b. Florida (1) - Jeff Conine, of. Houston (1) - •Craig Biggio. Los Angeles (5) - Raul Mondesi, of; Hideo Nomo, p; Jose Offerman, ss; •Mike Piazza, c; Todd Worrell, p. Montreal (1) - Carlos Perez, p. New York (1) - Bobby Bonilla, of. Philadelphia (5) - Darren Daulton, c; •Lenny Dykstra, of; Tyler Green, p; Mickey Morandini, 2b; Heathcliff Slocumb, p. Pittsburgh (1) - , p. St. Louis (2) - Tom Henke, p; ##Ozzie Smith, ss. San Diego (1) - •Tony Gwynn, of. San Francisco (2) - •Barry Bonds, of; ##Matt Williams, 3b.

AL - Buck Showalter, New York, Manager; Phil Garner, Mil wau kee and Johnny Oates, Texas coaches. Baltimore (1) - •Cal Ripken, Jr., ss. Boston (2) - , p; , 1b. Cali for nia (4) - Gary DiSarcina, ss; , of; Chuck Finley, p; Lee Smith, p. Chica go (1) - •Frank Thomas, 1b. Cleveland (6) - •Carlos Baerga, 2b; •Albert Belle, of; Kenny Lofton, of; Dennis Martinez, p; Jose Mesa, p; Manny Ramirez, of. Detroit (1) - , p. Kansas City (1) - , p. Milwaukee (1) - Kevin Seitzer, 3b. Minnesota (1) - •Kirby Puckett, of. New York (3) - •Wade Boggs, 3b; Paul O’Neill, of; , c. Oakland (2) - *Mark McGwire, 1b; Steve Ontiveros, p. Seattle (4) - ##Ken Griffey, Jr., of; Randy Johnson, p; Edgar Martinez, dh; Tino Martinez, 1b. Texas (2) - •Ivan Rodriguez, c; , p. Toronto (1) - Roberto Alomar, 2b.

## Elected starter; unable to play due to injury

* Unable to play due to injury

NOTES: Pitchers Randy Johnson, Kevin Appier and Dennis Martinez held the NL hitless through the first 5.2 innings, but the NL eventually proved victorious with just three swings of the bat. Craig Biggio, Mike Piazza and Jeff Conine hit home runs in the sixth, seventh and eighth innings, respectively, mark- ing the first time in ASG history that all of a team’s hits were home runs. Pinch-hitting for Ron Gant, Conine’s blast to left field broke a 2-2 tie and gave the NL squad the win. Conine, who was named an All-Star in 1994 but did not play, was named the game’s MVP.

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GAME 67 — VETERANS STADIUM,, PPHILADELPHIA — JULY 9, 1996 AL 000 000 000 0 7 0 AL - NAGY, Finley (3), Pavlik (5), Percival (7), NL 121 002 00x 6 12 1 Hernandez (8) NL - SMOLTZ, Brown (3), Glavine (4), Bottalico (5), Martinez (6), Trachsel (7), Worrell (8), Wohlers (9), Leiter (9) A - 62,670 T - 2:35 HR - Piazza, Caminiti. AL - Mike Hargrove, Cleveland, Manager. , Chicago and Bob Boone, Kansas City, Coaches. Baltimore (3) - •Roberto Alomar, 2b; Brady Anderson, of; •Cal Ripken, Jr., ss. Boston (1) - Mo Vaughn, 1b. California (2) - Chuck Finley, p; , p. Chicago (2) - Roberto Hernandez, p; •Frank Thomas, 1b. Cleveland (5) - Sandy Alomar, c; •Albert Belle, of; •Kenny Lofton, of; Jose Mesa, p; Charles Nagy, p. Detroit (1) - Travis Fryman, 3b. Kansas City (1) - Jeff Mont gom ery, p. Milwaukee (1) - Greg Vaughn, of. Minnesota (1) - Chuck Knoblauch, 2b. New York (3) - •Wade Boggs, 3b; , p; , p. Oakland (1) - Mark McGwire, of. Seattle (5) - Jay Buhner, of; ##Ken Griffey, Jr., of; Edgar Martinez, 3b; •, ss; Dan Wilson, c. Texas (2) - Roger Pavlik, p; Ivan Rodriguez, c. Toronto (1) - Joe Carter, of.

NL - Bobby Cox, Atlanta, Manager. Jim Fregosi, Philadelphia, and Tom Lasorda, Los Angeles, Coaches. Atlanta (6) - Tom Glavine, p; , 3b; Greg Maddux, p; •Fred McGriff, 1b; John Smoltz, p; , p. Chicago (1) - , p. Cincin nati (1) - •Barry Larkin, ss. Colorado (3) - •Dante Bichette, of; Ellis Burks, of; Eric Young, 2b. Florida (3) - Kevin Brown, p; , p; Gary Sheffield, of. Houston (2) - Jeff Bagwell, 1b; •Craig Biggio, 2b. Los Angeles (2) - •Mike Piazza, c; Todd Worrell, p. Montreal (2) - , ss; Pedro Martinez, p. New York (2) - Todd Hundley, c; Lance Johnson, of. Philadelphia (1) - Ricky Bottalico, p. Pittsburgh (1) - Jason Kendall, c. St. Louis (1) - Ozzie Smith, ss. San Diego (2) - Ken Caminiti, 3b; ##Tony Gwynn, of. San Francisco (2) - •Barry Bonds, of; ##Matt Williams, 3b.

## Elected starter, unable to play due to injury

NOTES: The National League, using all but one of its pitchers, shut out the powerful American League lineup, 6-0, marking only the seventh shutout in All-Star Game history. In addition, the 1996 All-Star Game was the first in which no walks were issued by either team. Kenny Lofton tied an ASG record with two stolen bases and Albert Belle tied the record for most strikeouts in a nine-inning All-Star Game with three. Dodgers catcher Mike Piazza, who grew up in nearby Norristown, PA, stole the show with a 2-for-3 performance, including a home run, double, two RBI and one run scored. Piazza, who also homered in the 1995 ASG, is the first player to homer in consecutive All-Star Games since Fred Lynn (1979-80).

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GAME 68 — JACOBS FIELD,, CCLEVELAND — JULY 8, 1997 NL 000 000 100 1 3 0 NL - Maddux, Schilling (3), Brown (5), Martinez (6), AL 010 000 20x 3 7 0 ESTES (7), B. Jones (8) AL - R. Johnson, Clemens (3), Cone (4), Thompson (5), Hentgen (6), ROSADO (7), Myers (8), Rivera (9) A - 44,916 T - 2:36 HR - E. Martinez, Lopez, S. Alomar. NL - Bobby Cox, Atlanta, Manager; Dusty Baker, San Francisco and , San Diego, Coaches. Atlanta (7) - Jeff Blauser, ss; Tom Glavine, p; Chipper Jones, 3b; •Kenny Lofton, of; Javier Lopez, c; Greg Maddux, p; Denny Neagle, p. Chicago (1) - Mark Grace, 1b. Cincinnati (1) - •Barry Larkin, ss. Colorado (2) - Andres Galarraga, 1b; •Larry Walker, of. Florida (3) - Moises Alou, of; Kevin Brown, p; Charles Johnson, c. Houston (3) - •Jeff Bagwell, 1b; •Craig Biggio, 2b; Darryl Kile, p. Los Angeles (1) - •Mike Piazza, c. Montreal (1) - Pedro Martinez, p. New York (2) - Todd Hundley, c; Bobby Jones, p. Philadelphia (1) - , p. Pittsburgh (1) - , 2b. St. Louis (2) - , ss; , of. San Diego (3) - •Ken Caminiti, 3b; , of; •Tony Gwynn, of. San Francisco (3) - Rod Beck, p; Barry Bonds, of; , p.

AL - Joe Torre, New York, Manager; Mike Hargrove, Cleveland and Johnny Oates, Texas, Coaches. Anaheim (1) - Jason Dickson, p. Baltimore (5) - •Roberto Alomar, 2b; •Brady Anderson, of; Mike Mussina, p; Randy Myers, p; •Cal Ripken, Jr., ss. Boston (1) - Nomar Garciaparra, ss. Chicago (2) - Albert Belle, of; Frank Thomas, 1b. Cleveland (3) - Sandy Alomar, Jr., c; •David Justice, of; Jim Thome, 1b. Detroit (1) - Justin Thompson, p. Kansas City (1) - Jose Rosado, p. Milwaukee (1) - Jeff Cirillo, 3b; Minnesota (1) - Chuck Knoblauch, 2b. New York (5) - David Cone, p; •Tino Martinez, 1b; Paul O’Neill, of; Mariano Rivera, p; , of. Oakland (1) - Mark McGwire, 1b. Seattle (5) - , 2b; •Ken Griffey, Jr., of; Randy Johnson, p; Edgar Martinez, dh; •Alex Rodriguez, ss. Texas (1) - •Ivan Rodriguez, c. Toronto (2) - Roger Clemens, p; Pat Hentgen, p.

NOTES: Sandy Alomar played the role of hometown hero by slamming the game-winning home run off Shawn Estes of the Giants in the seventh inning. Alomar’s blast, along with an AL pitching staff that allowed only three hits, halted the NL’s three-game winning streak. Javier Lopez became only the 11th player in history to homer in his first All-Star Game at-bat.

Jacobs Field became the eighth ballpark in Major League history to host the All-Star Game and the World Series in the same season, joining Yankee Stadium (1939, 1960, 1977), Fenway Park (1946), Ebbets Field (1949), Municipal Stadium (1954), the L.A. Coliseum (1959), Metropolitan Stadium (1965) and Riverfront Stadium (1970).

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GAME 69 — COORS FIELD,, DDENVER — JULY 7, 1998 AL 000 413 113 13 19 2 AL - Wells, Clemens (3), Radke (4), COLON (5), NL 002 130 020 8 12 1 Arrojo (6), Wetteland (7), Gordon (8), Percival (9) NL - Maddux, Glavine (3), Brown (4), Ashby (5), URBINA (6), Hoffman (7), Shaw (8), Nen (9) A - 51,267 T - 3:38 HR - ARodriguez, Bonds, RAlomar. AL - Mike Hargrove, Cleveland, Manager; Art Howe, Oakland and Joe Torre, New York, Coaches. Anaheim (2) - , of; Troy Percival, p. Baltimore (3) - •Roberto Alomar, 2b; Rafael Palmeiro, 1b; •Cal Ripken, Jr., 3b. Boston (3) - , p; Pedro Martinez, p; *Mo Vaughn, 1b. Chicago (1) - Ray Durham, 2b. Cleveland (6) - Sandy Alomar, Jr., c; Bartolo Colon, p; •Kenny Lofton, of; Manny Ramirez, of; •Jim Thome, 1b; , ss. Detroit (1) - , 2b. Kansas City (1) - Dean Palmer, 3b. Minnesota (1) - Brad Radke, p. New York (5) - Scott Brosius, 3b; Derek Jeter, ss; Paul O’Neill, of; David Wells, p; *Bernie Williams, of. Oakland (1) - Ben Grieve, of. Seattle (2) - •Ken Griffey, Jr., of; •Alex Rodriguez, ss. Tampa Bay (1) - Rolando Arrojo, p. Texas (4) - •Juan Gonzalez, of; •Ivan Rodriguez, c; Aaron Sele, p; John Wetteland, p. Toronto (1) - Roger Clemens, p.

NL - Jim Leyland, Florida, Manager; Gene Lamont, Pittsburgh and Don Baylor, Colorado, Coaches. Arizona (1) - Devon White, of. Atlanta (6) - Andres Galarraga, 1b; Tom Glavine, p; •Chipper Jones, 3b; Javier Lopez, c; Greg Maddux, p; •, ss. Chicago (1) - *Sammy Sosa, of. Cincinnati (1) - Bret Boone, 2b. Colorado (3) - Dante Bichette, of; Vinny Castilla, 3b; •Larry Walker, of. Florida (1) - Edgar Renteria, ss. Houston (2) - Moises Alou, of; •Craig Biggio, 2b. Los Angeles (2) - Jeff Shaw, p; Gary Sheffield, of. Milwaukee (1) - Fernando Vina, 2b. Montreal (1) - Ugueth Urbina, p. New York (2) - •Mike Piazza, c; Rick Reed, p. Philadelphia (1) - Curt Schilling, p. Pittsburgh (1) - Jason Kendall, c. St. Louis (1) - •Mark McGwire, 1b. San Diego (5) - , p; Kevin Brown, p; •Tony Gwynn, of; , p; Greg Vaughn, of. San Francisco (2) - •Barry Bonds, of; , p.

* - Unable to play due to injury

NOTES: Baltimore’s Roberto Alomar earned MVP honors by going 3-for-4 with a home run in the highest scoring game in All-Star history. Alomar’s brother, Sandy, won the MVP award in 1997, mak- ing them the only pair of brothers to win the award. It was also the first time since the 1954 Midsummer Classic that a team scored eight or more runs and lost.

Roberto Alomar (right) was named the Most Valuable Player of the 1998 All-Star Game one year after his brother Sandy (left) won the same award.

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GAME 70 — FENWAY PARK,, BBOSTON — JULY 13, 1999 NL 001 000 000 1 7 1 NL - SCHILLING, Johnson (3), Bottenfield (4), AL 200 200 00x 4 6 2 Lima (5), Millwood (6), Ashby (7), Hampton (7), Hoffman (8), Wagner (8). AL - MARTINEZ, Cone (3), Mussina (5), Rosado (6), Zimmerman (7), Hernandez (8), Wetteland (9) A - 34,187 T - 2:53 HR - None. NL - Bruce Bochy, San Diego, Manager; Jim Riggleman, Chica go and Jack McKeon, Cincinnati, Coaches. Arizona (4) - •Jay Bell, 2b; Randy Johnson, p; Luis Gonzalez, of; •Matt Williams, 3b. Atlanta (2) - Brian Jordan, of; , p. Chicago (1) - •Sammy Sosa, of. Cincinnati (3) - , 1b; •Barry Larkin, ss; Scott Williamson, p. Colorado (1) - •Larry Walker, of. Florida (1) - Alex Gonzalez, ss. Houston (4) - Jeff Bagwell, 1b; , p; Jose Lima, p; , p. Los Angeles (1) - Gary Sheffield, of. Milwau kee (2) - Jeromy Burnitz, of; , c. Montreal (1) - Vladimir Guerrero, of. New York (1) - •Mike Piazza, c. Philadelphia (3) - Paul Byrd, p; , c; Curt Schilling, p. Pittsburgh (1) - Ed Sprague, 3b. St. Louis (2) - Kent Bottenfield, p; •Mark McGwire, 1b. San Diego (3) - Andy Ashby, p; **Tony Gwynn, of; Trevor Hoffman, p. San Francisco (2) - Jeff Kent, 2b; Robb Nen, p.

AL - Joe Torre, New York, Manager; , Chicago and , Boston, Coaches. Anaheim (1) - Troy Percival, p. Baltimore (3) - Mike Mussina, p; •Cal Ripken Jr., 3b; B.J. Surhoff, of. Boston (3) - •Nomar Garciaparra, ss; Pedro Martinez, p; Jose Offerman, 2b. Chicago (1) - Magglio Ordonez, of. Cleveland (6) - •Roberto Alomar, 2b; •Kenny Lofton, of; •Manny Ramirez, of; Charles Nagy, p; •Jim Thome, 1b; Omar Vizquel, ss. Detroit (1) - Brad Ausmus, c. Kansas City (1) - Jose Rosado, p. Minnesota (1) - Ron Coomer, 3b. New York (4) - David Cone, p; Derek Jeter, ss; Mariano Rivera, p; Bernie Williams, of. Oakland (1) - , dh/1b. Seattle (1) - •Ken Griffey Jr., of. Tampa Bay (2) - **Jose Canseco, of/dh; Roberto Hernandez, p. Texas (4) - Rafael Palmeiro, 1b; •Ivan Rodriguez, c; John Wetteland, p; Jeff Zimmerman, p. Toronto (2) - Tony Fernandez, inf; Shawn Green, of.

** Elected Starter, unable to play due to injury. * - Unable to play due to injury

NOTES: Pregame ceremonies featured the introduction of 41 baseball legends, led by hometown hero Ted Williams. Pedro Martinez became the first pitcher in All-Star history to strike out the first four bat- ters he faced and ended up striking out five of the six batters he faced. His electric performance earned him MVP honors in his home ballpark. The two teams had 22 strikeouts, an All-Star record for a nine- inning game.

Like everyone else in attendance at Fenway Park, Tony Gwynn helped turn the 1999 Midsummer Classic into a celebration of “The Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived,” Ted Williams.

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GAME 71 — TURNER FIELD,, AATLANTA — JULY 11, 2000 AL 001 200 003 6 10 2 AL - Wells, BALDWIN (3), Sele (4), Isringhausen (5), NL 001 010 001 3 9 2 Lowe (6), TJones (7), Hudson (8), Rivera (9) NL - Johnson, Graves (2), Brown (3), LEITER (4), Glavine (5), Kile (6), Wickman (8), Hoffman (9) A – 51, 323 T – 2:56 HR – CJones. AL – Joe Torre, New York, manager; Lou Piniella, Seattle and , Tampa Bay, coaches. Anaheim (2) – Darin Erstad, of; Troy Glaus, 3b. Baltimore (2) – Mike Bordick, ss; **Cal Ripken, Jr., 3b. Boston (3) – , of; Nomar Garciaparra, ss; Derek Lowe, p. Chicago (3) – , p; Ray Durham, 2b; Magglio Ordonez, of. Cleveland (4) – •Roberto Alomar, 2b; Chuck Finley, p; Travis Fryman, 3b; **Manny Ramirez, of. Detroit (1) – , p. Kansas City (2) – •, of; , 1b. Minnesota (1) – , of. New York (4) – Derek Jeter, ss; , c; Mariano Rivera, p; •Bernie Williams, of. Oakland (3) – •Jason Giambi, 1b; , p; Jason Isringhausen, p. Seattle (3) – Edgar Martinez, inf; **Alex Rodriguez, ss; Aaron Sele, p. Tampa Bay (1) – Fred McGriff, 1b. Texas (1) – •Ivan Rodriguez, c. Toronto (3) – Tony Batista, 3b; , 1b; David Wells, p.

NL – Bobby Cox, Atlanta, manager; Larry Dierker, Houston and Buck Showalter, Arizona, coaches. Arizona (2) – Steve Finley, of; Randy Johnson, p. Atlanta (5) – Andres Galarraga, 1b; Tom Glavine, p; , of; •Chipper Jones, 3b; *Greg Maddux, p. Chicago (2) – Joe Girardi, c; •Sammy Sosa, of. Cincinnati (3) – Danny Graves, p; **Ken Griffey, Jr., of; •Barry Larkin, ss. Colorado (3) – Jeff Cirillo, 3b; , of; Todd Helton, 1b. Florida (1) – , p. Houston (1) – , p. Los Angeles (2) – Kevin Brown, p; Gary Sheffield, of. Milwaukee (1) – Bob Wickman, p. Montreal (2) – Vladimir Guerrero, of; Jose Vidro, 2b. New York (3) – Edgardo Alfonzo, 2b; Al Leiter, p; **Mike Piazza, c. Philadelphia (1) – Mike Lieberthal, c. Pittsburgh (2) – Brian Giles, of; Jason Kendall, c. St. Louis (4) – Jim Edmonds, of; Darryl Kile, p; **Mark McGwire, 1b; Edgar Renteria, ss. San Diego (1) – Trevor Hoffman, p. San Francisco (2) – **Barry Bonds, of; •Jeff Kent, 2b.

** Elected Starter, unable to play due to injury. * - Unable to play due to injury

NOTES: Derek Jeter, who was 3-for-3 with a double, two singles, two RBI and a run scored, became the fourth shortstop in All-Star Game history to capture MVP honors. The Amer i can League victory was its fourth straight triumph and 10th in the last 13 years. AL manager Joe Torre used 29 of the 30 play- ers on his roster, tying the then All-Star Game record for most players used by one team.

Chipper Jones was one of five All-Star selections to headline the Midsummer Classic in front of the hometown fans at Turner Field.

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GAME 72 — SAFECO FIELD,, SSEATTLE — JULY 10, 2001 NL 000 001 000 1 3 1 NL - Johnson, PARK (3), Burkett (4), Hampton (5), AL 001 012 00x 4 8 0 Lieber (6), Morris (7), Shaw (8), Wagner (8), Sheets(8) AL - Clemens, GARCIA (3), Pettitte (4), Mays (5), Quantrill (6), Stanton (6), Nelson (7), Percival (8), Sasaki (9) A – 47,364 T – 2:48 HR – Ripken, Jeter, Ordonez NL - Bobby Valentine, New York, manager; Dusty Baker, San Francisco and Bruce Bochy, San Diego, coaches. Arizona (3) – •Luis Gonzalez, of; Randy Johnson, p; Curt Schilling, p. Atlanta (2) – John Burkett, p; •Chipper Jones, 3b. Chicago (2) – Jon Lieber, p; •Sammy Sosa, of. Cincinnati (1) – Sean Casey, 1b. Colorado (3) – Mike Hampton, p; •Todd Helton, 1b; Larry Walker, of. Florida (2) – , of; Charles Johnson, c. Houston (3) – Moises Alou, of; Lance Berkman, of; Billy Wagner, p. Los Angeles (2) – , p; Jeff Shaw, p. Milwaukee (1) – Ben Sheets, p. Montreal (1) – Vladimir Guerrero, of. New York (2) – •Mike Piazza, c; *Rick Reed, p. Philadelphia (1) – Jimmy Rollins, ss. Pittsburgh (1) – Brian Giles, of. St. Louis (2) – , p; Albert Pujols, of. San Diego (2) – , 1b; , 3b. San Francisco (3) – •, ss; •Barry Bonds, of; •Jeff Kent, 2b.

AL – Joe Torre, New York, manager; Tony Muser, Kansas City, and Lou Piniella, Seattle, coaches. Anaheim (2) – Troy Glaus, 3b; Troy Percival, p. Baltimore (1) – •Cal Ripken, Jr., 3b. Boston (1) – •Manny Ramirez, of. Chicago (1) – Magglio Ordonez, of. Cleveland (2) – Roberto Alomar, 2b; •Juan Gonzalez, of. Detroit (1) – Tony Clark, 1b. Kansas City (1) – Mike Sweeney, 1b. Minnesota (3) – Cristian Guzman, ss; Joe Mays, p; , p. New York (7) – Roger Clemens, p; Derek Jeter, ss; Andy Pettitte, p; Jorge Posada, c; *Mariano Rivera, p; Mike Stanton, p; Bernie Williams, of. Oakland (1) – Jason Giambi, 1b. Seattle (8) – •Bret Boone, 2b; , of; Freddy Garcia, p; •Edgar Martinez, dh; , p; •John Olerud, 1b; Kazuhiro Sasaki, p; •Ichiro Suzuki, of. Tampa Bay (1) – *Greg Vaughn, of. Texas (2) – •Alex Rodriguez, ss; •Ivan Rodriguez, c. Toronto (1) – , p.

** Elected Starter, unable to play due to injury. * Unable to play due to injury

NOTES: Cal Ripken, Jr., playing in his 18th and final Midsummer Classic, became only the fourth player to be named Most Valuable Player twice. Ripken homered off Chan Ho Park in the second inning to make the game 1-0 and put the AL ahead for good. At 40, he became the oldest player ever to homer in an All-Star Game. Derek Jeter and Magglio Ordonez hit back-to-back homers off Jon Lieber in the sixth inning, marking the fifth time that has been done in All-Star history. Ordonez was the only player with two hits in the contest and the National League managed only three hits as a team.

Fans and players alike saluted the retiring Cal Ripken, Jr. during the 2001 Midsummer Classic.

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GAME 73 — MILLER PARK,, MMILWAUKEE — JULY 9, 2002 AL 000 110 410 00 7 12 0 AL - Lowe, Halladay (3), Buehrle (4), Zito (6), NL 013 010 200 00 7 13 0 Guardado (6), Sasaki (7), Urbina (8), Rivera (9), Garcia (10) NL - Schilling, Williams (3), Perez (4), Gagne (5), Hoffman (6), Remlinger (7), Kim (7), Nen (8), Smoltz (9), Padilla (10) A – 41,871 T – 3:29 HR - Bonds, Soriano

AL - Joe Torre, New York, manager; Charlie Manuel, Cleveland, and Mike Scioscia, Anaheim, coaches. Anaheim (1) - Garret Anderson, of. Baltimore (1) - Tony Batista, 3b. Boston (6) - , of; Nomar Garciaparra, ss; •Shea Hillenbrand, 3b; Derek Lowe, p; •Manny Ramirez, of; Ugueth Urbina, p. Chicago (2) - Mark Buehrle, p; Paul Konerko, 1b. Cleveland (1) - Omar Vizquel, ss. Detroit (1) - Robert Fick, of. Kansas City (1) - Mike Sweeney, 1b. Minnesota (3) - Eddie Guardado, p; •Torii Hunter, of; A.J. Pierzynski, c. New York (6) - •Jason Giambi, 1b; Derek Jeter, ss; •Jorge Posada, c; Mariano Rivera, p; •Alfonso Soriano, 2b; Robin Ventura, 3b. Oakland (2) - Miguel Tejada, ss; Barry Zito, p. Seattle (3) - Freddy Garcia, p; Kazuhiro Sasaki, p; •Ichiro Suzuki, of. Tampa Bay (1) - Randy Winn, of. Texas (1) - •Alex Rodriguez, ss. Toronto (1) - , p.

NL - Bob Brenly, Arizona, manager; Frank Robinson, Montreal, and , Los Angeles, coaches. Arizona (6) - Luis Gonzalez, of; Randy Johnson, p; Byung-Hyun Kim, p; Damian Miller, c; Curt Schilling, p; , 2b. Atlanta (4) - Tom Glavine, p; Andruw Jones, of; , p; John Smoltz, p. Chicago (1) - •Sammy Sosa, of. Cincinnati (1) - Adam Dunn, of. Colorado (1) - •Todd Helton. Florida (2) - , 2b; Mike Lowell, 3b. Houston (1) - Lance Berkman, of. Los Angeles (3) - Eric Gagne, p; Shawn Green, of; Odalis Perez, p. Milwaukee (2) - Jose Hernandez, ss; Richie Sexson, 1b. Montreal (2) - •Vladimir Guerrero, of; •Jose Vidro, 2b. New York (1) - •Mike Piazza, c. Philadelphia (3) - , p; •Scott Rolen, 3b; •Jimmy Rollins, ss. Pittsburgh (1) - Mike Williams, p. St. Louis (1) - Matt Morris, p. San Diego (1) - Trevor Hoffman. San Francisco (3) - •Barry Bonds, of; Robb Nen, p; Benito Santiago, c.

NOTES: In the first inning, Barry Bonds drilled a Derek Lowe pitch to deep right-center field, but Torii Hunter's spectacular leaping catch kept the game scoreless. The Giants slugger, however, put one over the wall in his next at bat, a two-run shot that propelled the National League to a 4-0 lead. By the mid- dle of the eighth, after two lead changes, the game was tied at seven runs apiece. Because both teams had used all 30 of their players, it would remain deadlocked after 11 innings, marking only the second tie in All-Star Game history. The total of 60 players used was the most ever in the Midsummer Classic. Paul Konerko and Damian Miller tied an ASG record by stroking two doubles each, and Alfonso Soriano hit a fifth inning homer in his All-Star debut.

The number nine was painted onto the grass in left field for the 2002 All-Star Game to honor the late Ted Williams.

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GAME 74 — U.S. CELLULAR FIELD,, CCHICAGO — JULY 15, 2003 NL 000 050 100 6 11 1 NL - Schmidt, Wolf (3), Wood (4), Ortiz (5), AL 001 002 13x 7 9 0 W. Williams (6), Wagner (7), GAGNE (8) AL - Loaiza, Clemens (3), Moyer (4), Hasegawa (5), Guardado (5), Mulder (6), DONNELLY (8), Foulke (9) A – 47,609 T – 2:38 HR – Helton, Anderson, Jones, Giambi, Blalock NL - Dusty Baker, Chicago, manager; Tony La Russa, St. Louis and Lloyd McClendon, Pittsburgh, coaches. Arizona (1) – Luis Gonzalez, of. Atlanta (7) – Rafael Furcal, ss; **Marcus Giles, 2b; Andruw Jones, of; •Javy Lopez, c; , p; •Gary Sheffield, of; John Smoltz, p. Chicago (2) – , p; , p. Cincinnati (1) – Aaron Boone, 3b. Colorado (3) – *Shawn Chacon, p; •Todd Helton, 1b; Preston Wilson, of. Florida (3) – Luis Castillo, 2b; Mike Lowell, 3b; Dontrelle Willis, p. Houston (1) – Billy Wagner, p. Los Angeles (3) – Kevin Brown, p; Eric Gagne, p; Paul Lo Duca, c. Milwaukee (2) – Geoff Jenkins, of; Richie Sexson, 1b. Montreal (1) – Jose Vidro, 2b. New York (1) – Armando Benitez, p. Philadelphia (1) – , p. Pittsburgh (1) – Mike Williams, p. St. Louis (5) – Jim Edmonds, of; •Albert Pujols, of; •Edgar Renteria, ss; •Scott Rolen, 3b; Woody Williams, p. San Diego (1) – Rondell White, of. San Francisco (2) – •Barry Bonds, of; , p.

AL – Mike Scioscia, Anaheim, manager; , Minnesota and Jerry Manuel, Chicago, coaches. Anaheim (3) – Garret Anderson, of; Brendan Donnelly, p; •Troy Glaus, 3b. Baltimore (1) – , of. Boston (3) – Nomar Garciaparra, ss; **Manny Ramirez, of; , c. Chicago (3) – Carl Everett, of; , p; Magglio Ordonez, of. Cleveland (1) – C.C. Sabathia, P. Detroit (1) – Dmitri Young, of. Kansas City (2) – Mike MacDougal, p; *Mike Sweeney, 1b. Minnesota (1) – Eddie Guardado, p. New York (5) – Roger Clemens, p; Jason Giambi, 1b; •Hideki Matsui, of; •Jorge Posada, c; •Alfonso Soriano, 2b. Oakland (4) – Keith Foulke, p; Ramon Hernandez, c; Mark Mulder, p; Barry Zito, p. Seattle (5) – Bret Boone, 2b; Shigetoshi Hasegawa, p; •Edgar Martinez, dh; Jamie Moyer, p; •Ichiro Suzuki, of. Tampa Bay (1) – Lance Carter, p. Texas (2) – Hank Blalock, 3b; •Alex Rodriguez, ss. Toronto (3) – •Carlos Delgado, 1b; Roy Halladay, p; Vernon Wells, of.

** Elected Starter, unable to play due to injury * - Unable to play due to injury

NOTES: With home-field advantage in the World Series going to the winning league for the first time, the American League stormed back from a 5-1 deficit and used long balls in the sixth, seventh and eighth innings - culminating in Hank Blalock’s decisive two-run homer - to earn a 7-6 win. The Texas third baseman became the 12th player ever to homer in his first All-Star Game at-bat and just the 17th pinch-hitter in Midsummer Classic history to go deep. Eric Gagne allowed the signature shot, which would prove to be the only blown of his -winning season. Garret Anderson was named the Ted Williams Most Valuable Player after a 3-for-4 effort, including a homer and a double.

In 2003, Garret Anderson of the Angels joined Cal Ripken, Jr. (1991) as the only players in history to win the State Farm Home Run Derby and the All-Star Game MVP in the same year.

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GAME 75 — MINUTE MAID PARK,, HHOUSTON — JULY 13, 2004 AL 600 102 000 9 14 0 AL - MULDER, Loaiza (3), Sabathia (4), Vazquez (5), NL 100 300 000 4 9 1 Lilly (6), Nathan (7), Gordon (8), Rodriguez (8), Rivera (9) NL - CLEMENS, Kolb (2), Johnson (3), Zambrano (4), Pavano (5), Glavine (7), Sheets (8), Gagne (9) A – 41,886 T – 2:59 HR – Ramirez, Soriano, Ortiz AL – Joe Torre, New York, manager; Tony Pena, Kansas City and Carlos Tosca, Toronto, coaches. Anaheim (2) – •Vladimir Guerrero, of; Francisco Rodriguez, p. Baltimore (1) – Miguel Tejada, ss. Boston (3) – David Ortiz, 1B; •Manny Ramirez, of; Curt Schilling, p*. Chicago (1) – Esteban Loaiza, p. Cleveland (5) – Ronnie Belliard, 2b; Matt Lawton, of; Victor Martinez, c; C.C. Sabathia, p; , p. Detroit (2) – Carlos Guillen, ss; •Ivan Rodriguez, c. Kansas City (1) – Ken Harvey, 1b. Minnesota (1) – , p. New York (7) – •Jason Giambi, 1b; Tom Gordon, p; •Derek Jeter, ss; Hideki Matsui, of; Mariano Rivera, p; •Alex Rodriguez, 3b; Javier Vazquez, p. Oakland (2) – Tim Hudson, p*; Mark Mulder, p. Seattle (1) – •Ichiro Suzuki, of. Tampa Bay (1) – Carl Crawford, of. Texas (5) – Hank Blalock, 3b; Francisco Cordero, p; Kenny Rogers, p; •Alfonso Soriano, 2b; Michael Young, ss. Toronto (1) – Ted Lilly, p.

NL - Jack McKeon, Florida, manager; , Colorado and Jimy Williams, Houston, coaches. Arizona (1) – Randy Johnson, p. Atlanta (1) – Johnny Estrada, c. Chicago (3) – Moises Alou, of; •Sammy Sosa, of; , p. Cincinnati (4) – Sean Casey, 1b;* Danny Graves, p; •Ken Griffey, of*; Barry Larkin, ss. Colorado (1) – Todd Helton, 1b. Florida (4) – Armando Benitez, p; Miguel Cabrera, of; Mike Lowell, 3b; Carl Pavano, p. Houston (4) – Carlos Beltran, of; Lance Berkman, of; Roger Clemens, p; •Jeff Kent, 2b. Los Angeles (2) – Eric Gagne, p; Paul Lo Duca, c. Milwaukee (2) – Danny Kolb, p; Ben Sheets, p. Montreal (1) – Livan Hernandez, p. New York (2) – Tom Glavine, p; •Mike Piazza, c. Philadelphia (2) – Bobby Abreu, of; Jim Thome, 1b. Pittsburgh (1) – , ss. St. Louis (3) – •Albert Pujols, of; •Edgar Renteria, ss; •Scott Rolen, 3b. San Diego (1) – , 2b. San Francisco (2) – •Barry Bonds, of; Jason Schmidt, p.

** Elected Starter, unable to play due to injury * - Unable to play due to injury

NOTES: It was supposed to be a storybook night for Roger Clemens, who was donning his hometown uniform right in his own backyard for the Midsummer Classic. The American League, however, jumped all over Clemens in the first inning, using home runs by Manny Ramirez and Ted Williams All-Star Game MVP Alfonso Soriano to put up six runs. Ramirez’s teammate David Ortiz would also go deep for the AL in the sixth inning to make the final score 9-4.

Muhammad Ali participated in the ceremonial first pitch at the 2004 All-Star Game in Houston.

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GAME 76 — COMERICA PARK,, DDETROIT — JULY 12, 2005 NL 000 000 212 5 11 0 NL - Carpenter, SMOLTZ (2), Oswalt (3), Hernandez (4), AL 012 202 00x 7 11 1 Clemens (5), Willis (6), Lidge (7), Peavy (8), Cordero (8) AL - BUEHRLE, Colon (3), Santana (4), Clement (5), Garland (6), Rogers (7), Nathan (8), Wickman (9), Ryan (9), Rivera (9) A – 41,617 T – 2:41 HR – Tejada, Teixeira, Jones NL – Tony La Russa, St. Louis, manager; Felipe Alou, San Francisco and Ned Yost, Milwaukee, coach- es. Arizona (1) – Luis Gonzalez, of. Atlanta (2) – Andruw Jones, of; John Smoltz, p. Chicago (2) – •, 1b; Aramis Ramirez, 3b. Cincinnati (1) – Felipe Lopez, ss. Colorado (1) – Brian Fuentes, p. Florida (4) – Miguel Cabrera, of; Luis Castillo, 2b; Paul Lo Duca, c; Dontrelle Willis, p. Houston (4) – Roger Clemens, p; Morgan Ensberg, 3b; , p; , p. Los Angeles (2) – *Cesar Izturis, ss; •Jeff Kent, 2b. Milwaukee (1) – Carlos Lee, of. New York (3) – •Carlos Beltran, of; **Pedro Martinez, p; •Mike Piazza, c. Philadelphia (2) – •Bobby Abreu, of; Billy Wagner, p. Pittsburgh (1) – , of. St. Louis (6) – , p; •David Eckstein, ss; •Jim Edmonds, of; Jason Isringhausen, p; Albert Pujols, 1b; •*Scott Rolen, 3b. San Diego (1) – , p. San Francisco (1) – Moises Alou, of. Washington (2) – , p; Livan Hernandez, p.

AL – , Boston, manager; Alan Trammell, Detroit and Ken Macha, Oakland, coaches. Baltimore (4) – Melvin Mora, 3b; •, 2b; B.J. Ryan, p; •Miguel Tejada, ss. Boston (5) – , p; •Johnny Damon, of; •David Ortiz, dh; •Manny Ramirez, of; •Jason Varitek, c. Chicago (4) – Mark Buehrle, p; , p; Paul Konerko, 1b; ; of. Cleveland (1) – Bob Wickman, p. Detroit (1) – Ivan Rodriguez, c. Kansas City (1) – Mike Sweeney, 1b. Los Angeles (3) – Garret Anderson, of; Bartolo Colon, p; •Vladimir Guerrero, of. Minnesota (2) – Joe Nathan, p; , p. New York (3) – Mariano Rivera, p; •Alex Rodriguez, 3b; Gary Sheffield, of. Oakland (1) – Justin Duchscherer, p. Seattle (1) – Ichiro Suzuki, of. Tampa Bay (1) – Danys Baez, p. Texas (4) – Kenny Rogers, p; Alfonso Soriano, 2b; •, 1b; Michael Young, ss. Toronto (2) – *Roy Halladay, p; Shea Hillenbrand, dh.

* - Unable to play due to injury

** Unable to play due to a scheduled pitching start on July 10

NOTES: MVP Miguel Tejada set the offensive tone early in the second inning with a 436-foot solo blast into the left-field seats off John Smoltz. The AL capped a 7-0 lead with a two-run home run by Mark Teixeira in the bottom of the sixth off Dontrelle Willis. After the NL closed the gap to 7-5 in the ninth, Mariano Rivera came in to close the door, striking out Morgan Ensberg to extend the AL’s All-Star Game unbeaten streak to nine straight games.

Tony LaRussa made his fourth managerial All-Star appearance in 2005, and his first with the N.L., following a World Series appearance in 2004 with St. Louis. Cardinals pitcher Chris Carpenter was named the National League’s starting pitcher by his manager.

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GAME 77 — PNC PARK,, PPITTSBURGH — JULY 11, 2006 AL 010 000 002 3 7 1 NL - Penny, Oswalt (3), Webb (4), Arroyo (5), NL 011 00 000 2 5 0 Fuentes (6), Turnbow (7), Gordon (8), HOFFMAN (9) AL - Rogers, Halladay (3), Zito (5), Kazmir (6), Santana (7), RYAN (8), Rivera (9) A – 38,904 T – 2:33 HR – Guerrero, Wright AL – Ozzie Guillen, Chicago, manager; , Toronto and , Cleveland, coaches. Baltimore (1) – Miguel Tejada, ss. Boston (4) – •Mark Loretta, 2b; •David Ortiz, dh; Jonathan Papelbon, p; •#Manny Ramirez, of. Chicago (7) – Mark Buehrle, p; **Jose Contreras, p; Jermaine Dye,of; , p; Paul Konerko, 1b; A.J. Pierzynski, c; Jim Thome, 1b. Cleveland (1) – Grady Sizemore, of. Detroit (3) – Magglio Ordonez, of; •Ivan Rodriguez, c; Kenny Rogers, p. Kansas City (1) – Mark Redman, p. Los Angeles (1) – •Vladimir Guerrero, of. Minnesota (3) – Francisco Liriano, p; Joe Mauer, c; Johan Santana, p. New York (4) – *Robinson Cano, 2b; •Derek Jeter, ss; Mariano Rivera, p; •Alex Rodriguez, 3b. Oakland (1) – Barry Zito, p. Seattle (2) – Jose Lopez, 2b; •Ichiro Suzuki, of. Tampa Bay (1) – Scott Kazmir, p. Texas (2) – Gary Matthews, Jr. of; Michael Young, ss. Toronto (5) – Troy Glaus, 3b; Roy Halladay, p; *Alex Rios, of; B.J. Ryan, p; Vernon Wells, of.

NL – Phil Garner, Houston, manager; Jerry Narron, Cincinnati and Jim Tracy, Pittsburgh, coaches. Arizona (1) – , p. Atlanta (3) – Brian McCann, c; Andruw Jones, of; Edgar Renteria, ss. Chicago (1) – Carlos Zambrano, p. Cincinnati (1) – Bronson Arroyo, p. Colorado (2) – Brian Fuentes, p; Matt Holliday, of. Florida (2) – Miguel Cabrera, of; Dan Uggla, 2b. Houston (2) – Lance Berkman, 1b/of; Roy Oswalt, p. Los Angeles (2) – Nomar Garciaparra,1b; Brad Penny, p. Milwaukee (3) – Chris Capuano, p; Carlos Lee, of; Derrick Turnbow, p. New York (6) – •Carlos Beltran, of; **Tom Glavine, p; •Paul LoDuca, c; *Pedro Martinez, p; •*Jose Reyes, ss, •David Wright, 3b. Philadelphia (3) – Tom Gordon, p; Ryan Howard, 1b; •Chase Utley, 2b. Pittsburgh (2) – •Jason Bay, of; , 3b. St. Louis (4) – Chris Carpenter, p; David Eckstein, ss; •Albert Pujols, of; Scott Rolen, 3b. San Diego (1) – Trevor Hoffman, p. San Francisco (1) – Jason Schmidt, p. Washington (1) – •Alfonso Soriano, of.

* - Unable to play due to injury

** - Unable to play due to a scheduled pitching start on July 9

# - Did Not Attend

NOTES: In the top of the ninth inning with two outs, shortstop Michael Young (playing second base) hit a game-winning, two-run triple off N.L. closer Trevor Hoffman, extending the A.L.’s unbeaten streak to 10 games. Mariano Rivera closed out the game, tying him with Dennis Eckersley for the most All-Star Game saves with three. Young became the third Ranger to win All-Star MVP honors. The previous two were Texas second basemen, Julio Franco in 1990 and Alfonso Soriano in 2004.

Albert Pujols was the top overall vote-getter for the 2006 All-Star Game; Rangers shortstop Michael Young was crowned MVP after his ninth-inning triple scored the go-ahead run for the American League.

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GAME 78 — AT&T PARK,, SSAN FRANCISCO — JULY 10, 2007 AL 000 021 020 5 10 0 NL - Peavy, Penny (2), Sheets (3), Hamels (4), NL 100 001 002 4 9 1 YOUNG (5), Cordero (6), Saito (7), Wagner (8), Hoffman (9) AL - Haren, BECKETT (3), Sabathia (5), Verlander (6), Santana (7), Papelbon (8), Putz (9), Rodriguez (9) A – 43,965 T – 3:06 HR – Suzuki, Crawford, Martinez, Soriano AL – Jim Leyland, Detroit, manager; Ron Gardenhire, Minnesota and Ron Washington, Oakland, coaches. Baltimore (1) – Brian Roberts, 2b. Boston (6) – Josh Beckett, p; Mike Lowell, 3b; Hideki Okajima, p; •David Ortiz, dh; Jonathan Papelbon, p; Manny Ramirez, of. Chicago (1) – Bobby Jenks, p. Cleveland (3) – Victor Martinez, c; C.C. Sabathia, p; Grady Sizemore, of. Detroit (5) – Carlos Guillen, ss; •Magglio Ordonez, of; •Placido Polanco, 2b; •Ivan Rodriguez, c; Justin Verlander, p. Kansas City (1) – , p. Los Angeles (3) – •Vladimir Guerrero, of; , p; Francisco Rodriguez, p. Minnesota (3) – Torii Hunter, of; Justin Morneau, 1b; Johan Santana, p. New York (3) – •Derek Jeter, ss; Jorge Posada, c; •Alex Rodriguez, 3b. Oakland (1) – , p. Seattle (2) – J.J. Putz, p; •Ichiro Suzuki, of. Tampa Bay (1) – Carl Crawford, of. Texas (1) – Michael Young, ss. Toronto (1) – Alex Rios, of.

NL – Tony LaRussa, St. Louis, manager; Bruce Bochy, San Francisco and Fredi Gonzalez, Florida, coaches. Arizona (3) – Orlando Hudson, 2b; Jose Valverde, p; Brandon Webb, p. Atlanta (2) – Brian McCann, c; *#John Smoltz, p. Chicago (2) – Derrek Lee, 1b; Alfonso Soriano, of. Cincinnati (1) – •Ken Griffey, Jr., of. Colorado (2) – *Brian Fuentes, p; Matt Holliday, of. Florida (1) – Miguel Cabrera, of. Houston (2) – Carlos Lee, of; Roy Oswalt, p. Los Angeles (3) – •Russell Martin, c; Brad Penny, p; Takashi Saito, p. Milwaukee (4) – Francisco Cordero, p; •Prince Fielder, 1b; J.J. Hardy, ss; Ben Sheets, p. New York (4) – •Carlos Beltran, of; •Jose Reyes, ss; Billy Wagner, p; •David Wright, 3b. Philadelphia (3) – , p; , of; •Chase Utley, 2b. Pittsburgh (1) – Freddy Sanchez, 3b. St. Louis (1) – Albert Pujols, of. San Diego (3) – Trevor Hoffman, p; Jake Peavy, p; , p. San Francisco (1) – •Barry Bonds, of. Washington (1) – Dmitri Young, 1b.

* - Unable to play due to injury

# - Did Not Attend

NOTES: MVP Ichiro Suzuki of the Seattle Mariners went 3-for-3 with two RBI including the first ever inside-the-park home run in All-Star Game history. Alfonso Soriano of the Cubs hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the ninth to pull the National League to within one run, but Angels closer Francisco Rodriguez nailed down the save to extend the American League’s unbeaten streak to 11 games and give them home-field advantage in the World Series.

Hall of Famer Willie Mays is honored prior to the start of the 78th All-Star Game at AT&T Park in San Francisco.

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GAME 79 — YANKEE STADIUM,, NNEW YORK — JULY 15, 2008 NL 000 011 010 000 000 3 13 4 NL - Sheets, Zambrano (3), Haren (5), Volquez (7), AL 000 000 210 000 001 4 14 1 Wilson (8), Wagner (8), Dempster (9), Cook (10), Marmol (13), Webb (14), LIDGE (15) AL - Lee, Saunders (3), Halladay (4), Santana (5), Duchscherer (6), Nathan (7), Papelbon (8), Rodriguez (9), Rivera (9), Soria (11), Sherrill (12), KAZMIR (15) A – 55,632 T – 4:50 HR – Holliday, Drew AL – Terry Francona, Boston, manager; Joe Girardi, New York and Jim Leyland, Detroit, coaches. Baltimore (1) – George Sherrill, p. Boston (7) – J.D. Drew, of; *David Ortiz, dh; Jonathan Papelbon, p; •, 2b; •Manny Ramirez, of; Jason Varitek, c; •Kevin Youkilis, 1b. Chicago (2) – , 3b; Carlos Quentin, of. Cleveland (2) – •, p; Grady Sizemore, of. Detroit (1) – Carlos Guillen, 3b. Kansas City (1) – , p. Los Angeles (3) – Francisco Rodriguez, p; Ervin Santana, p; , p. Minnesota (3) – •Joe Mauer, c; Justin Morneau, 1b; Joe Nathan, p. New Yor k (3 ) – •Derek Jeter, ss; Mariano Rivera, p; •Alex Rodriguez, 3b. Oakland (1) – Justin Duchscherer, p. Seattle (1) – •Ichiro Suzuki, of. Tampa Bay (3) – Scott Kazmir, p; Evan Longoria, 3b; Dioner Navarro, c. Texas (4) – •Milton Bradley, dh; •Josh Hamilton, of; , 2b; Michael Young, ss. Toronto (1) – Roy Halladay, p. NL – Clint Hurdle, Colorado, manager; , San Diego and Lou Piniella, Chicago, coaches. Arizona (2) – Dan Haren, p; Brandon Webb, p. Atlanta (2) – •Chipper Jones, 3b; Brian McCann, c. Chicago (8) – Ryan Dempster, p; •Kosuke Fukudome, of; Carlos Marmol, p; Aramis Ramirez, 3b; *Alfonso Soriano, of; •Geovany Soto, c; *Kerry Wood, p; Carlos Zambrano, p. Cincinnati (1) – Edinson Volquez, p. Colorado (2) – Aaron Cook, p; •Matt Holliday, of. Florida (2) – •Hanley Ramirez, ss; Dan Uggla, 2b. Houston (2) – •Lance Berkman, 1b; Miguel Tejada, ss. Los Angeles (1) – Russell Martin, c. Milwaukee (3) – •Ryan Braun, of; Corey Hart, of; •Ben Sheets, p. New York (2) – Billy Wagner, p; David Wright, 3b. Philadelphia (2) – Brad Lidge, p; •Chase Utley, 2b. Pittsburgh (1) – Nate McLouth, of. St. Louis (2) – Ryan Ludwick, of; •Albert Pujols, 1b. San Diego (1) – Adrian Gonzalez, 1b. San Francisco (2) – *, p; , p. Washington (1) – Cristian Guzman, ss. * - Unable to play due to injury (Lincecum was unable to participate with flu-like symptoms) NOTES: The American League is now unbeaten in 12 consecutive Midsummer Classics, winning six straight since a 2-2 tie in 2002. 2009 marked the 11th extra-inning game in All-Star history. Prior to this, the N.L. had gone 9-0-1 in those contests. J.D. Drew became the fourth player in Red Sox histo- ry to win the MVP award after going 2-4 with a home run, two RBI, a run scored, a walk and a stolen base. In addition, he became the 15th player in All-Star Game history to hit a home run in his first career All-Star at-bat. Numerous records were set including a combined 34 strikeouts (passing 30 in 1967); four hours and 50 minutes was the longest game by time (passing three hours and 41 minutes in 1967); 15 innings tied longest game by innings (also 15 in 1967); A.L. collected six stolen bases (pre- vious high was five in 1998); the two teams stole a combined seven stolen bases (five in 1998); 109 combined at-bats (surpasses 101 in 1950); and 63 combined players (passing 60 in 2002).

Luis Aparicio, Ozzie Smith, Robin Yount, Ernie Banks and Cal Ripken, Jr. were among the 49 Hall of Famers to line the field prior to the 79th All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium in New York in 2009.

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GAME 80 — BUSCH STADIUM,, SST.. LLOUIS — JULY 14, 2009 AL 200 010 010 4 8 1 AL - Halladay, Buehrle (3), Greinke (4), Jackson (5), NL 030 000 000 3 5 1 Hernandez (6), PAPELBON (7), Nathan (8), Rivera (9) NL - Lincecum, Franklin (3), Haren (4), Billingsley (5), Hoffman (6), Cordero (7), BELL (8), Rodriguez (9) A – 46,760 T – 2:31 HR – None AL – , Tampa Bay, manager; Trey Hillman, Kansas City and , Seattle, coaches. Baltimore (1) – , of. Boston (6) – •Jason Bay, of; Josh Beckett, p; Jonathan Papelbon, p; *Dustin Pedroia, 2b; Kevin Youkilis, 1b. Chicago (1) – Mark Buehrle, p. Cleveland (1) – Victor Martinez, c. Detroit (4) – Curtis Granderson, of; Brandon Inge, 3b; Edwin Jackson, p; Justin Verlander, p. Kansas City (1) – Zack Greinke, p. Los Angeles (3) – , 3b; Brian Fuentes, p; *Torii Hunter, of. Minnesota (3) – •Joe Mauer, c; Justin Morneau, 1b; Joe Nathan, p. New York (3) – •Derek Jeter, ss; Mariano Rivera, p; •Mark Teixeira, 1b. Oakland (1) – Andrew Bailey, p. Seattle (2) – Felix Hernandez, p; •Ichiro Suzuki, of. Tampa Bay (5) – Jason Bartlett, ss; Carl Crawford, of; *Evan Longoria, 3b; Carlos Peña, 1b; Ben Zobrist, 2b. Texas (3) – Nelson Cruz, of; •Josh Hamilton, of; •Michael Young, 3b. Toronto (2) – •Roy Halladay, p; •Aaron Hill, 2b. NL – Charlie Manuel, Philadelphia, manager; Tony LaRussa, St. Louis and Joe Torre, Los Angeles, coaches. Arizona (2) – Dan Haren, p; Justin Upton, of. Atlanta (1) – Brian McCann, c. Chicago (1) – Ted Lilly, p. Cincinnati (1) – Francisco Cordero, p. Colorado (2) – Brad Hawpe, of; , p. Florida (2) – , p; •Hanley Ramirez, ss. Houston (2) – Hunter Pence, of; Miguel Tejada, ss. Los Angeles (3) – Chad Billingsley, p; *Jonathan Broxton, p; Orlando Hudson, 2b. Milwaukee (3) – •Ryan Braun, of; Prince Fielder, 1b; Trevor Hoffman, p. New York (4) – *Carlos Beltran, of; Francisco Rodriguez, p; Johan Santana, p; •David Wright, 3b. Philadelphia (5) – Ryan Howard, 1b; •Raul Ibañez; •Chase Utley, 2b; •, of; , of. Pittsburgh (2) – , p; Freddy Sanchez, 2b. St. Louis (3) – , p; •Yadier Molina, c; •Albert Pujols, 1b. San Diego (2) – Heath Bell, p; Adrian Gonzalez, 1b. San Francisco (2) – *Matt Cain, p; •Tim Lincecum, p. Washington (1) – Ryan Zimmerman, 3b. * - Unable to play due to injury NOTES: The American League won its seventh straight All-Star Game, the third-longest winning streak in All-Star Game history, and they are now unbeaten in the last 13 games (12-0-1) since the N.L. win in 1996 at Philadelphia. Each of the A.L.’s last four victories have come by a single run, matching the longest run of one-run decisions in All-Star Game history (The N.L. won four straight one-run games from 1965-68). Curtis Granderson tripled in his first career All-Star at-bat in the eighth inning, the first All-Star triple since Carlos Beltran in the sixth inning of the 2007 contest. The A.L. retired 18 consecutive batters beginning with the final out in the second inning and ending with a walk to Adrian Gonzalez with two outs in the eighth inning, representing the second-longest string of consecutive bat- ters retired in All-Star Game history (The N.L. retired 20 straight A.L. batters in 1968). Mariano Rivera recorded his fourth All-Star save, the most in history. The two teams combined for just eight strike- outs, the fewest in an All-Star Game since 1962 (also eight). No home runs were hit in the game for the first time since 1999, which was also the last time no player had more than one hit. The game last- ed just 2:31, the shortest Midsummer Classic by time since 1988, a 2:26 contest in Cincinnati.

Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Carl Crawford was selected as the Ted Williams Most Valuable Player for the 80th All-Star Game after robbing Colorado’s Brad Hawpe of a home run in the seventh inning of a 3-3 game. Crawford was the first Tampa Bay Ray to ever be selected as the All-Star Game MVP, and the first position player to win the award without scoring or driving in a run in the game.

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HOME RUNS IN ALL-STAR GAME HISTORY Year Number Player(s) 1933 2 Babe Ruth, Frank Frisch 1934 2 Frank Frisch, Joe Medwick 1935 1 Jimmie Foxx 1936 2 Augie Galan, Lou Gehrig 1937 1 Lou Gehrig 1938 0 1939 1 Joe DiMaggio 1940 1 Max West 1941 3 Arky Vaughan (2), Ted Williams 1942 3 Lou Boudreau, Rudy York, Mickey Owen 1943 2 Bobby Doerr, Vince DiMaggio 1944 0 1945 No Game Played 1946 3 Charlie Keller, Ted Williams (2) 1947 1 Johnny Mize 1948 2 Stan Musial, Walt Evers 1949 2 Stan Musial, Ralph Kiner 1950 2 Ralph Kiner, Red Schoendienst 1951 6 Stan Musial, Bob Elliott, Vic Wertz, George Kell, Gil Hodges, Ralph Kiner 1952 2 Jackie Robinson, Hank Sauer 1953 0 1954 6 Al Rosen (2), Ray Boone, Ted Kluszewski, Gus Bell, Larry Doby 1955 2 Mickey Mantle, Stan Musial 1956 4 Willie Mays, Ted Williams, Mickey Mantle, Stan Musial 1957 0 1958 0 1959 (1) 2 Eddie Mathews, Al Kaline 1959 (2) 5 Frank Malzone, Yogi Berra, Frank Robinson, Jim Gilliam, Rocky Colavito 1960 (1) 3 Ernie Banks, Del Crandall, Al Kaline 1960 (2) 4 Eddie Mathews, Willie Mays, Stan Musial, Ken Boyer 1961 (1) 2 Harmon Killebrew, George Altman 1961 (2) 1 Rocky Colavito 1962 (1) 0 1962 (2) 4 Pete Runnels, Leon Wagner, Rocky Colavito, John Roseboro 1963 0 1964 3 Billy Williams, Ken Boyer, John Callison 1965 5 Willie Mays, Joe Torre, Willie Stargell, Dick McAuliffe, Harmon Killebrew 1966 0 1967 3 Dick Allen, Brooks Robinson, Tony Perez 1968 0 1969 5 Johnny Bench, Frank Howard, Willie McCovey (2), Bill Freehan 1970 1 Dick Dietz 1971 6 Johnny Bench, Hank Aaron, Reggie Jackson, Frank Robinson, Harmon Killebrew, Roberto Clemente 1972 2 Hank Aaron, Cookie Rojas 1973 3 Johnny Bench, Bobby Bonds, Willie Davis 1974 1 Reggie Smith 1975 3 Steve Garvey, Jimmy Wynn, Carl Yastrzemski 1976 3 Cesar Cedeno, George Foster, Fred Lynn 1977 4 Joe Morgan, Greg Luzinski, Steve Garvey, George Scott

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Year Number Player(s) 1978 0 1979 2 Fred Lynn, Lee Mazilli 1980 2 Fred Lynn, Ken Griffey Sr. 1981 5 Ken Singleton, Gary Carter (2), Dave Parker, Mike Schmidt 1982 1 Dave Concepcion 1983 2 Jim Rice, Fred Lynn (GS) 1984 3 George Brett, Gary Carter, Dale Murphy 1985 0 1986 2 Lou Whitaker, Frank White 1987 0 1988 1 Terry Steinbach 1989 2 Bo Jackson, Wade Boggs 1990 0 1991 2 Cal Ripken Jr., Andre Dawson 1992 3 Ken Griffey Jr., Ruben Sierra, Will Clark 1993 3 Gary Sheffield, Kirby Puckett, Roberto Alomar 1994 2 Marquis Grissom, Fred McGriff 1995 4 Frank Thomas, Craig Biggio, Mike Piazza, Jeff Conine 1996 2 Mike Piazza, Ken Caminiti 1997 3 Edgar Martinez, Javier Lopez, Sandy Alomar Jr. 1998 3 Alex Rodriguez, Barry Bonds, Roberto Alomar 1999 0 2000 1 Chipper Jones 2001 3 Cal Ripken Jr., Derek Jeter, Magglio Ordonez 2002 2 Barry Bonds, Alfonso Soriano 2003 5 Todd Helton, Garret Anderson, Andruw Jones, Jason Giambi, Hank Blalock 2004 3 Manny Ramirez, Alfonso Soriano, David Ortiz 2005 3 Miguel Tejada, Mark Teixeira, Andruw Jones 2006 2 Vladimir Guerrero, David Wright 2007 4 Carl Crawford, Victor Martinez, Ichiro Suzuki, Alfonso Soriano 2008 2 J.D. Drew, Matt Holliday 2009 0

The last time the All-Star Game was played in Anaheim in 1989, Kansas City’s Bo Jackson was the center of attention as he led off the bottom of the first inning with a towering 448-foot home run. Jackson would add another hit and a stolen base to go along with a magnificent running catch to lead the A.L. to a 5-3 victory and earn MVP honors in front of 64,036 fans.

YOUNGEST PPLAYERS TO HHIT AAN AALL-STAR HHOME RRUN Johnny Bench 21 Years, 228 Days CIN, 1969 Joe Medwick 22 Years, 228 Days STL, 1934 Ken Griffey, Jr. 22 Years, 236 Days SEA, 1992 Hank Blalock 22 Years, 236 Days TEX, 2003

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STARTING PITCHERS (1933-2009) Year N.L. Club A.L. Club 1933 Hallahan STL Gomez NYY 1934 Hubbell NYG Gomez NYY 1935 Walker STL Gomez NYY 1936 Dean STL Grove BOS 1937 Dean STL Gomez NYY 1938 Vander Meer CIN Gomez NYY 1939 Derringer CIN Ruffing NYY 1940 Derringer CIN Ruffing NYY 1941 Wyatt BKN Feller CLE 1942 Cooper STL Chandler NYY 1943 Cooper STL Leonard WASH 1944 Walters CIN Borowy NYY 1945 No Game Played 1946 Passeau CHI Feller CLE 1947 Blackwell CIN Newhouser DET 1948 Branca BKN Masterson WASH 1949 Spahn BOS Parnell BOS 1950 Roberts PHI Raschi NYY 1951 Roberts PHI Garver STL 1952 Simmons PHI Raschi NYY 1953 Roberts PHI Pierce CWS 1954 Roberts PHI Ford NYY 1955 Roberts PHI Pierce CWS 1956 Friend PIT Pierce CWS 1957 Simmons PHI Bunning DET 1958 Spahn MIL Turley NYY 1959 Drysdale LA Wynn CWS 1959 Drysdale LA Walker BAL 1960 Friend PIT Monbouquette BOS 1960 Law PIT Ford NYY 1961 Spahn MIL Ford NYY 1961 Purkey CIN Bunning DET 1962 Drysdale LA Bunning DET 1962 Podres LA Stenhouse WASH 1963 O'Toole CIN McBride LA 1964 Drysdale LA Chance LA 1965 Marichal SF Pappas BAL 1966 Koufax LA McLain DET 1967 Marichal SF Chance MIN 1968 Drysdale LA Tiant CLE 1969 Carlton STL Stottlemyre NYY 1970 Seaver NYM Palmer BAL 1971 Ellis PIT Blue OAK 1972 Gibson STL Palmer BAL 1973 Wise STL Hunter OAK 1974 Messersmith LA Perry CLE 1975 Reuss PIT Blue OAK 1976 Jones SD Fidrych DET 1977 Sutton LA Palmer BAL 1978 Blue SF Palmer BAL 1979 Carlton PHI Ryan CAL 1980 Richard HOU Stone BAL 1981 Valenzuela LA Morris DET 1982 Rogers MON Eckersley BOS 1983 Soto CIN Stieb TOR 1984 Lea MON Stieb TOR

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STARTING PITCHERS (1933-2009) Year N.L. Club A.L. Club 1985 Hoyt SD Morris DET 1986 Gooden NYM Clemens BOS 1987 Scott HOU Saberhagen KC 1988 Gooden NYM Viola MIN 1989 Reuschel SF Stewart OAK 1990 Armstrong CIN Welch OAK 1991 Glavine ATL Morris MIN 1992 Glavine ATL Brown TEX 1993 Mulholland PHI Langston CAL 1994 Maddux ATL Key NYY 1995 Nomo LA Johnson SEA 1996 Smoltz ATL Nagy CLE 1997 Maddux ATL Johnson SEA 1998 Maddux ATL Wells NYY 1999 Schilling PHI Martinez BOS 2000 Johnson ARI Wells TOR 2001 Johnson ARI Clemens NYY 2002 Schilling ARI Lowe BOS 2003 Schmidt SF Loaiza CWS 2004 Clemens HOU Mulder OAK 2005 Carpenter STL Buehrle CWS 2006 Penny LA Rogers DET 2007 Peavy SD Haren OAK 2008 Sheets MIL Lee CLE 2009 Lincecum SF Halladay TOR

PITCHING FAST FACTS * Three pitchers have made All-Star Game starts for both leagues: Vida Blue (A.L. 1971 & 1975, N.L. 1978), Roger Clemens (A.L. 1986 & 2001, N.L. 2004) and Randy Johnson (A.L. 1995 & 1997, N.L. 2000 & 2001). * Four rookies have been named the starting pitcher for an All-Star Game: Dave Stenhouse (1962-Game 2), Mark Fidrych (1976), Fernando Valenzuela (1981) and Hideo Nomo (1995). * The most consecutive All-Star Game starts by a pitcher is three by Lefty Gomez from 1933-1935 and Robin Roberts from 1953-1955. * The New York Yankees have had 11 different pitchers start in the Midsummer Classic. The , and St. Louis Cardinals are tied for the second most with eight different pitchers. * The Philadelphia Phillies pitching staff started six consecutive times from 1950 to 1955. New York Yankees pitchers have started four consecutive times (1937-1940). * Don Drysdale, Lefty Gomez and Robin Roberts are tied for the most All-Star Game starts with five apiece. * The first All-Star Game RBI was collected by a pitcher. Lefty Gomez singled in Jimmie Dykes in the second inning of the 1933 Midsummer Classic.

Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan is one of four Angels pitchers to start for the American League in an All-Star Game. Ryan took the hill for the A.L. in the 1979 Midsummer Classic at The Kingdome in Seattle opposite Philadelphia’s Steve Carlton. The three other Angels pitchers to start the All-Star Game include: Ken McBride (1963); Dean Chance (1964); and Mark Langston (1993).

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2010 MIDSEASON REVIEW (THROUGH JULY 3, 2010)

April 4: The Yankees and Red Sox open the 2010 season with the first “Opening Night” game in Fenway Park history. The 9-7 Boston victory is the 30th time the two clubs meet to begin a season. April 5: In his first Major League at-bat, 20-year old Braves rookie Jason Heyward hits a three-run home run to spark Atlanta to a 16-5 victory over the Cubs in the season opener...Heyward becomes the sixth Braves player to homer in his debut and the fourth to do so in his first plate appearance. April 6: Mark Ellis hits a game-ending, two-out RBI-single in the bottom of the 10th inning to lift Oakland to a 2-1 victory over the Mariners. April 8: Arlington native Vernon Wells hits his fourth homer in three games as the Blue Jays rally for three runs in the ninth inning to stun the Rangers 3-1...Wells finishes the series 6-for-10 with seven RBI and becomes the first Jays player to homer in each of the first three games of a season. April 9: Sparking a six-run third inning for Arizona, Chris Young hits his second homer in two games and second-career grand slam, leading the D-backs to a 9-1 win over Pittsburgh...Young also matches a career- high with five RBI. April 10: Ryan Howard, Shane Victorino and Jayson Werth drive in three runs apiece and the Phillies offense rolls to a 9-6 win over Houston that sent the Astros to their worst start in 27 years since the 1983 team lost its first nine games...the Phillies finish with 11 hits and reach double-digit hit totals in their first five games for the first time since 1926. April 12: After 28 seasons inside the Metrodome, the Twins break in by beating the 5-2...Jason Kubel hits the first home run and Carl Pavano earns the first win at the new ballpark. April 13: Greg Smith wins for the first time in 19 months as the Rockies beat the Mets 11-3...Smith (1-1) strikes out eight batters over seven innings, allowing two runs and six hits for his first Major League win since September 6, 2008, for Oakland against Baltimore. April 14: In a four-hour, 57-minute marathon, the D-backs outlast the Dodgers in the 11th inning when Chris Young hits a run-scoring single with the bases loaded, and Justin Upton and Stephen Drew homer. April 15: Ben Sheets, who missed all of the 2009 season recovering from elbow surgery, gets his first win since September 2008 in Oakland’s 6-2 victory over the Orioles...the 31-year-old right-hander pitches 6.0 scoreless innings, allowing five hits with four strikeouts and three walks. April 16: After homering his first time up, hits his first career grand slam in the Dodgers 10- 8 victory over the Giants. April 17: Ubaldo Jimenez pitches the first no-hitter in the Colorado Rockies’ 18-year history and the first in the Majors in the 2010 season, getting help from a spectacular catch by Dexter Fowler in the seventh inning of a 4-0 win over the Braves...the Padres, Mets and Rays are the three remaining franchises without a no-hitter.

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April 18: A 10-run first inning, which lasts 14 batters and 28 minutes long, sends Milwaukee to an 11-7 vic- tory over Washington...prior to the game, the Brewers hadn’t scored more than eight runs in a game this season. April 20: Lance Berkman makes his season debut and the Astros get their fourth win in five games after an 0-8 start...Jason Michaels hits a two-run, pinch-hit homer in the eighth inning after Kaz Matsui's scored the go-ahead run leading to Houston’s 7-5 victory over the Marlins...Berkman doubles and drives in two runs on groundouts to help the Astros to their first home win of the season...Florida’s Jorge Cantu continues his 18-game with a home run and two RBI. April 21: Jon Garland, the San Diego's top off-season acquisition, wins his first game with 7.0 strong innings to lead the Padres to a 5-2 win over San Francisco, giving them their sixth straight win...the Padres are now 10-2 at home against the Giants over the past two seasons. April 22: The Tampa Bay Rays defeat the , 10-2, capping a 9-1 road trip...the Rays are now 12-4 overall, the best start in their 13-year history. April 24: Jorge Cantu’s 21-game hitting streak comes to an end when he goes hitless in four at-bats in the Rockies 8-1 win over the Marlins. April 25: The Colorado Rockies beat the Florida Marlins 8-4 in an emotional win following the untimely passing of the club’s president, Keli McGregor...prior to the game, the Rockies held a memorial service in front of a crowd of 35,883 at Coors Field...McGregor’s wife and children all threw out ceremonial first pitches while donning jerseys with the number 88, the number their father wore as a tight end at Colorado State. April 26: Hideki Matsui singled in the fifth inning in the Angels 5-2 win against the Indians reaching his 1,000th Major League hit...Matsui’s first big league hit was an RBI-single against Roy Halladay in his first at-bat on March 31, 2003 with the New York Yankees at Toronto. April 27: Ryan Doumit hits a grand slam and Ronny Cedeno has a solo homer off Trevor Hoffman in a five- run ninth inning to help the Pirates snap a 22-game losing streak at Miller Park with a 7-3 victory over the Brewers...Milwaukee’s home winning streak against Pittsburgh was the longest by one team over another since the Indians beat the St. Louis Browns/ 27 consecutive times from 1952-54. April 28: With two outs in the ninth inning, Howie Kendrick shocks the Indians by laying down a bunt, bringing in Torii Hunter to give the Angels a 4-3 victory...Hunter tied the game with a three-run homer in the sixth. April 29: The San Diego Padres tied a team record with seven straight singles during a five-run fifth inning in their 9-0 win over the ...the win marked the Padres’ seventh straight victory at home and the club’s thirteen hits were all singles, including pitcher Wade LeBlanc’s career-high third hit of the game. May 1: Rookie catche, Josh Donaldson gets his first Major League hit in the form of a two-run homer help- ing the Athletics snap a four-game losing streak with a 4-3 win over the Blue Jays...Donaldson was called up from Triple-A one day prior when Kurt Suzuki was placed on the disabled list. May 2: In his first Major League win, Jhoulys Chacin allows one hit in 7.0 scoreless innings as the Rockies avoid a three-game sweep with a 4-1 victory over the Giants...Chacin strikes out seven and doesn’t allow a hit until ’ two-out double in the fifth...the Rockies earn a rare victory in San Francisco’s water- front ballpark, where Colorado wins for only the third time in the last 12 games. May 3: Cesar Valdez records a win in his Major League debut as the Diamondbacks beat the Astros 9- 1...after laboring through 60 pitches in just the first two innings, Valdez allows one run in 5.0 innings, giv- ing up five hits and walking three. May 4: The Tigers lose to the Twins, 4-3 after learning just hours before that their beloved former announc- er, , passed away at age 92 after a long battle with cancer...he called Tigers games for 42 years of his brilliant 55-year career and became one of the most treasured sports figures in history...the Twins announced the news to the Target Field crowd during the seventh-inning stretch, putting a picture of his smiling face on the big screen...Twins’ fans saluted him with a warm standing ovation. May 5: Matt Garza becomes the American League’s first, five-game winner as the Rays beat the Mariners 8- 3 at Safeco Field...Garza permits five hits and two runs in 8.0 innings of work...the victory brought the Rays to an 11-1 record on the road, a Major League-best start away from home since the 2003 Yankees also start- ed 11-1. May 6: Andre Ethier hits a grand slam in the ninth inning and the Dodgers beat the Brewers 7-3...it was Ethier’s second game-ending hit of the season and 11th since the start of 2008, the most in the Majors dur- ing that stretch...Ethier has been up twice with bases loaded this season, hitting a grand slam each time.

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May 7: keeps the Mariners hitless into the seventh inning and gets his first career home run in the Angels’ 8-0 victory over Seattle, ending a seven-game losing streak...Weaver keeps the first 22 Mariners hitless with Budde catching him for the first time in a regular-season game...in the seventh inning, Ken Griffey Jr. recorded one of two hits against the hurler with a single up the middle. May 8: Hideki Matsui reaches his 1,500th career RBI when he singles home Bobby Abreu as the Angels beat the Mariners 4-3, and Brian Fuentes gets his first save in two weeks and fourth in five opportunities...Matsui becomes the ninth Japanese player to reach the milestone. May 9: pitches the 19th in Major League history, shutting down the Tampa Bay Rays and leading the Athletics to a 4-0 win...it is the sixth no-hitter in Oakland history, the first in 42 years, since Hall of Famer Jim “Catfish” Hunter threw a gem in 1968 against the Minnesota Twins.

May 10: Martin Prado hits his first career grand slam (16th career home run) and strikes out eight in 8.0 scoreless innings as the Braves beat the Brewers 8-2...the Braves had not hit a grand slam, prior to Prado’s shot, since July 25, 2008. May 12: Miguel Olivo, who entered the Rockies game against the Phillies having two hits in his last 28 at- bats, blasts his first career game-winning hit over the left field wall at Coors Field, giving Colorado a 4-3 victory...Olivo's second career five-hit game included three hits off Phillies ace Roy Halladay. May 13: In a game called after 8.0 innings due to inclement weather, Ryan Zimmerman has a career game, blasting two homers and driving in a career-high six runs to lead the Nationals to a 14-6 win over the Rockies...both of Zimmerman's homers come off of Jhoulys Chacin, who entered the contest with a streak of 15.1 scoreless innings. May 14: Alex Rodriguez hits his 19th career grand slam, moving past Frank Robinson into sole possession of seventh place with his 587th home run, powering the Yankees over the Twins 8-4...Rodriguez ties Eddie Murray for third in career slams, trailing only Lou Gehrig (23) and Manny Ramirez (21). May 15: The beat the Texas Rangers 6-0 and gets his first career shutout...Romero strikes out 12 while throwing a five-hitter and Jose Bautista hits two home runs at the plate...Romero lowers his ERA to 2.88 and matched his career-best for strikeouts, while extending his unbeaten streak to five starts. May 16: The Florida Marlins complete a rare four-game sweep of the with a 10-8 victo- ry...two Mets errors help the Marlins score four unearned runs en route to a 7-0 lead...New York cut the margin to 7-6 before Chris Coghlan culminated a 12-pitch at-bat with a three-run, pinch-hit homer in the seventh inning...the four-game sweep was the Marlins first since August 2006. May 17: Alex Rodriguez hits a game-tying home run off of Jonathan Papelbon in the ninth inning igniting a dramatic 11-9 victory for the Yankees over the Red Sox...the win comes with Marcus Thames’ third game- ending hit when he connects for a two-run shot just moments after Rodriguez’ homer...the Red Sox hit five homers but still lose their eighth consecutive game at Yankee Stadium, their longest road skid against New York since dropping eight straight from 1960-61. May 19: Mets outfielder Angel Pagan has a monumental night at , hitting an inside-the-park home run and starting a triple play in a 5-3 loss to the Nationals...Pagan becomes the first player in 55 years to accomplish both feats in the same game...despite his accomplishments, the Mets lose for the ninth time in 11 games...Pagan’s homer was the first in Nationals Park history and his catch in the fifth inning led to the Mets’ first triple play since 2002. May 20: Ken Griffey Jr. comes through with a pinch-hit, game-winning single, giving Seattle a 4-3 victory over Toronto, and ending a five-game skid...the hit was Griffey’s 10th career game-ending hit.

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May 21: Jason Kubel and the Twins batter Milwaukee in a 15-3 victory, the Brewers' 10th loss in the last 11 games...Kubel drives in four runs and draws one of eight walks handed out by the Brewers...the Twins, who have baseball's best Interleague record since 2006 at 54-19, are 18-7 against the Brewers during that time, and have outscored them 173-102 in that span. May 23: hits two of Florida's five homers and Josh Johnson pitches 6.0 sharp innings to help Florida defeat the White Sox 13-0...Ronny Paulino, Dan Uggla, and Jorge Cantu also go deep for the Marlins, who snap a three-game losing streak...Cantu goes 3-for-3 and scores three of the team's season- high 13 runs...Florida has a season-high 18 hits, while Johnson and the pitch their third shutout. May 24: Omar Vizquel moves into a tie with Hall of Famer Luis Aparicio for the second-most career hits by a shortstop as the White Sox beat the Indians 7-2, snapping a five-game losing streak...Vizquel, who wears number 11 like his idol, singled in the fifth inning for his 2,764th hit, tying Aparicio...Vizquel's hit total as a shortstop is second only to New York Yankees star Derek Jeter, who entered the week with 2,782. May 25: Randy Wolf pitches 7.0 scoreless innings, Ryan Braun and Rickie Weeks homer, and Milwaukee snaps an eight-game home losing streak with a 6-1 victory over the Astros...the Brewers, who avoided their longest skid at home in 14 years, had lost 11 of the past 13 overall. May 26: Ubaldo Jimenez improves to 9-1 and continues his dominant start to the season, extending his cur- rent scoreless streak to 16.1 innings and dropping his ERA to 0.88, the best in the Majors...his nine wins also lead the Majors...the hurler throws 8.0 shutout innings, helping the Rockies to a 7-3 win over the D-backs. May 28: The Cincinnati Reds offense continues to stay hot and Sam LeCure records a 15-6 win in his Major League debut versus the ...the Reds have homered in 17 straight games, tied for the third- longest in club history...the victory puts them nine games above .500 for the first time in four years. May 29: Roy Halladay throws the 20th perfect game in Major League history as the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Florida Marlins 1-0...Halladay strikes out 11 as a crowd of 25,086 cheer him on until he gets Ronny Paulino to hit a grounder to third for the 27th and final out...the gem was the second perfect game this month, joining Dallas Braden, who did it for Oakland in Tampa on May 9th.

May 30: returns from a Minor League assignment with 14 strikeouts in 5.2 shutout innings, helping the Tigers beat the Athletics 10-2, ending a four-game losing streak...Scherzer allows two hits, walks four and hits a batter in his first game back...the right-hander fell just two strikeouts shy of Mickey Lolich's team record despite being taken out in the sixth inning. May 31: Cody Ross hits a three-run home run to spark Florida's biggest inning of the season and Cameron Maybin hits an inside-the-park homer as the Marlins erase an early four-run deficit to beat the Brewers 13- 5...Chris Coghlan leads off the seven-run sixth with a single, then adds a two-run triple later in the inning. June 1: Hometown kid Neil Walker of the hits his first Major League home run, a two- run shot to left-center field, putting the club ahead of the in the eighth, leading to a 3-2 vic- tory...the win is the seventh time the Pirates beat the Cubs this season. June 2: With two outs in the ninth inning, is one out away from recording the 21st per- fect game in Major League history before allowing an infield hit to Cleveland’s Jason Donald. June 3: Felix Hernandez leads the Mariners to a 4-1 victory over the Twins, snapping a personal four-game losing streak...in his 150th career start and first win since April, “King Felix” strikes out nine and walks one...in the eighth inning, Hernandez strikes out four Twins batters, marking the third time in Mariners’ history a pitcher has struck out four in an inning.

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June 4: Arizona breaks a 10-game losing streak with a 7-6 victory over Colorado after Ryan Roberts hits a pinch-hit RBI-single in the ninth...the D-backs also break a string of 31.0 consecutive scoreless innings when Justin Upton blasts a 454-foot, two-run homer in the bottom of the first inning. June 5: Tommy Hunter leads the Rangers to a 6-1 victory over the Rays after being called up from Triple-A Oklahoma earlier in the day...Hunter pitches a five-hitter in his debut, striking out four and doesn’t issue a walk...Hunter began the season on the 15-Day Disabled List because of a left oblique strain he sustained in , and he began a minor league rehab stint on April 28th. June 6: The Rockies defeat the Diamondbacks 3-2, but Ubaldo Jimenez loses his scoreless innings streak after a franchise record 33.0 innings...he gives up his second home run of the season to Conor Jackson in the eighth inning; marking Arizona’s first run against Jimenez in 27.0 innings dating back to August 2009. June 8: The highly anticipated debut of exceeds expectations as he strikes out 14, lead- ing the Nationals to a 5-2 victory over the Pirates in front of a sold-out crowd at Nationals Park...last year’s number one overall draft pick allows four hits, two earned runs and doesn’t walk a batter through 8.0 innings...his 14 strikeouts are the most in a Major League debut since J.R. Richard fanned 15 in 1971 and ties him with Max Scherzer of the Tigers for most in a game this season...Strasburg strikes out 10 Pirates in a row and stuns the crowd when he strikes out the side in his final inning on just 13 pitches. June 9: Derrek Lee achievs a career milestone by hitting his 300th home run in the fifth inning against the Brewers...Lee is the seventh player on the Chicago Cubs to reach this achievement and the 126th player in MLB history...his two-run homer helped carry the Cubs to a 9-3 win over the Brewers. June 10: Russell Branyan of the hits a walk-off single to shallow right field in the bottom of the ninth with two outs and the bases loaded...giving the Indians an 8-7 victory over the Red Sox. June 11: The Rockies and Blue Jays suffer through a cold and rainy two-hour delay...Rockies pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez struggles throughout the game, but his teammates lead the Rockies to a 5-3 victory over Toronto...Jimenez receives his 12th win of the season. June 12: Cleveland’s rookie catcher Carlos Santana hits his first career homer off Nationals pitcher J.D. Martin for the second hit of his career. June 13: Cubs hurler Ted Lilly brings a no-hitter into the ninth inning, but gives up a lead-off single to of the Chicago White Sox before being taken out of the game. June 16: In the eighth inning of a game between the Rangers and Marlins, Michael Young breaks the Rangers’ club record with his 1,748th career hit, replacing Ivan Rodriguez as the all-time leader. June 17: The Rockies score three first-inning runs off Francisco Liriano, which proves to be more than enough for Ubaldo Jimenez...Jimenez goes 8.0 innings, allowing just one run and striking out four to run his season record to 13-1...in the eighth inning, Rockies shortstop Troy Tulowiztki leaves the game after being hit by a pitch on his left wrist...the injury will sideline him for nearly two months. June 18: Manny Ramirez makes his return to Fenway Park as a Los Angeles Dodger to a mixed reaction from the Boston faithful and goes 1-for-5 in the series opener...his old partner in crime, David Ortiz, slugs a two- run homer in the first to spark the Red Sox bats, and ex-Dodger Adrian Beltre adds another two-run shot in the sixth as Boston goes on to beat the Dodgers 10-6. June 19: After trailing 9-4 after eight frames, the Minnesota Twins pounced on the Phillies in the ninth, scoring five runs to force the game into extra innings...after matching solo shots from Drew Butera and Ross Gload in the 10th, the Twins took the lead for good in the 11th as went 2.0 innings to pick up his second win of the year…in Boston, Manny Ramirez hits a solo shot over the Green Monster, but the Red Sox beat the Dodgers yet again, this time on a walk-off single by Dustin Pedroia. June 20: After splitting the first two games in Yankee Stadium, Johan Santana and CC Sabathia face-off in a rubber match between the Mets and Yankees...the pitchers duel is interrupted when Mark Teixeira launch- es a grand slam off Santana in the third inning, which provided all the runs necessary as the Yanks go on to win 4-0…in Florida, Josh Johnson defeats the Rays to run his streak to eight consecutive starts allowing one -or-less. June 21: A.J. Burnett yields six first-inning runs behind home runs from Justin Upton, Adam LaRoche and Mark Reynolds as the Yankees fall 10-4 to the Diamondbacks in the desert...Rodrigo Lopez goes 8.0 strong innings, giving up three runs to pick up his third win of the year…after both teams bring home a run in the ninth inning, the Reds and Athletics head to extras in Oakland...powered by home runs from Joey Votto and Scott Rolen in the 10th, the Reds put four runs on the board to beat the A’s 6-4. June 22: Jaime Moyer ties Robin Roberts’ mark for career home runs allowed with 505...Moyer rebounds and shuts down Cleveland as he permits one earned run in 8.0 innings of work to run his record to 8-6 on the season.

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June 23: Stephen Strasburg tosses 6.0 innings, allowing nine hits and one run with no walks and nine strike- outs...the performance brought his four-start strikeout total to 41, establishing yet another Major League record...Brian Bannister and the shutout the Nationals’ bats and take home a 1-0 victo- ry, handing Strasburg his first career loss. June 24: A night after giving up two ninth-inning homers in Colorado, Jonathan Papelbon allows a Brad Hawpe RBI-single to tie the game at 11-11 after nine innings...Dustin Pedroia saves the day with his 10th- inning two-run blast, his third homer of the day...his five RBI match a career-high and the three-homer per- formance marks the first time Pedroia has accomplished the feat at any level. June 25: pitcher Edwin Jackson tosses a no-hitter against the Tamps Bay Rays becoming the second player, along with Randy Johnson, to throw a no-hitter for the D-backs...Billy Wagner of the Braves records his 400th career save against the .

June 26: collects a career-high 11 strikeouts for the Tampa Bay Rays, helping them to a 5-3 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks...Hideki Matsui hits a grand slam in the bottom of the first inning for the Angels as they defeate the Rockies 4-2. June 27: Jamie Moyer of the Philadelphia Phillies becomes the 40th player in Major League history to throw 4,000.0 innings...Moyer also allows the 506th home run of his career, setting a new Major League record...the Phillies go on to beat the Toronto Blue Jays 11-2. June 28: In the first regular season game in Puerto Rico since 2004, the Florida Marlins pound the New York Mets and the formerly undefeated R.A. Dickey 10-3...rookie sensation Mike Stanton hits his second career home run and strikes out nine to record his seventh win of the year for Florida…in Atlanta, Stephen Strasburg is again plagued by a lack of run support as the Nationals are held scoreless by Tim Hudson and the Braves...Strasburg strikes out seven batters and allows three earned runs in 6.1 innings. June 29: Mariners ace Cliff Lee tosses his third consecutive and fifth of the season, winning his fourth game in June as Seattle defeats the Yankees 7-4 at Yankee Stadium...Minnesota’s Denard Span ties a modern-era record with three triples to help the Twins capture an 11-4 victory over the Tigers and reclaim possession of first place in the A.L. Central Division. June 30:Felix Hernandez follows up Cliff Lee’s gem with a two-hit shutout of the Yankees in a 7-0 win...Rangers outfielder Vladimir Guerrero torments his former team with a grand slam and a solo home run in a 4-for-4 performance to lead Texas to a 6-4 win over the Angels at Angel Stadium. July 2: Reds slugger Joey Votto connects for his 19th home run of the season as Cincinnati scores nine runs in the seventh inning en route to a 12-0 win over the Chicago Cubs...After the Marlins take a 3-2 lead in the top of the 11th inning, Atlanta Braves infielder Omar Infante delivers a walk-off single in the bottom half, scoring the second of two Atlanta runs to give the club a 4-3 victory. July 3: Brett Gardner hits a grand slam in an 11-run third inning for the Yankees while Andy Pettitte improves to 10-2 in New York’s 11-3 win over the Blue Jays...Twins slugger Jim Thome leaves the yard twice to give him 574 career home runs as he passes Twins great Harmon Killebrew for 10th on Major League Baseball’s all-time home run list.

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ALL-STAR GAME BALLOTING

Since the first All-Star Game in 1933, selection of the All-Star teams has shifted from fans to managers on several occasions. In 1933 and 1934, selection of the All-Star teams was up to the fans, who could vote for the All-Stars through newspaper ads featuring official ballots. From 1935 to 1946, each league’s eight managers selected the participants while the All-Star team managers chose the starters. Balloting for the starting lineups, tabulated by the , was returned to the fans from 1947 to 1957. However, a case of ballot stuffing by Cincinnati fans in 1957 prompted Commis sion er Ford Frick to make player selection the privilege of managers, players and coaches from 1958 to 1969. Commissioner returned voting to the fans in 1970. Since then, All-Star Fan Balloting has developed into one of the largest voter participation programs in the U.S. outside of state and national elections. The 2003 season marked the introduction of the Player Ballot to the All-Star selection process. The National League’s players, managers and coaches will elect eight position players and eight pitchers from their league, while the American League’s players, managers and coaches will elect nine position players (including the designated hitter) and eight pitchers from their league. Player balloting was conducted during the last week of fan voting. Since 1970, approximately 363 million ballots have been cast, including more than 200 million since 1990. In 2010, approximately 21.2 million votes were cast, the second- highest figure in history.

New York Yankees Robinson Cano will make his first start for the American League at second base (second appearance), while Milwaukee Brewers slugger Ryan Braun finished as the leading vote-getter in the N.L. out- field for the third straight year.

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2010 ALL-STAR BALLOTING RECAP AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE

CATCHER CATCHER 1. Joe Mauer, Twins 5,372,606 1. Yadier Molina, Cardinals 2,251,285 2. Jorge Posada, Yankees 1,749,880 2. Brian McCann, Braves 1,919,295 3. Victor Martinez, Red Sox 1,180,831 3. Ivan Rodriguez, Nationals 1,742,176 4. Taylor Teagarden, Rangers 631,674 4. , Mets 1,304,414 5. , Tigers 609,510 5. , Phillies 1,301,728

FIRST BASE FIRST BASE 1. Justin Morneau, Twins 2,933,355 1. Albert Pujols, Cardinals 4,380,669 2. Miguel Cabrera, Tigers 2,586,207 2. Ryan Howard, Phillies 1,693,134 3. Mark Teixeira, Yankees 2,459,015 3. Troy Glaus, Braves 1,265,126 4. Kevin Youkilis, Red Sox 1,317,927 4. Prince Fielder, Brewers 1,215,876 5. Carlos Peña, Rays 905,850 5. Joey Votto, Reds 1,145,883

SECOND BASE SECOND BASE 1. Robinson Cano, Yankees 4,135,305 1. Chase Utley, Phillies 3,616,038 2. Dustin Pedroia, Red Sox 1,957,694 2. Martin Prado, Braves 2,023,051 3. Ian Kinsler, Rangers 1,663,951 3. Dan Uggla, Marlins 1,359,294 4. Orlando Hudson, Twins 1,331,056 4. Brandon Phillips, Reds 1,151,515 5. Ben Zobrist, Rays 955,502 5. Rickie Weeks, Brewers 1,054,752

THIRD BASE THIRD BASE 1. Evan Longoria, Rays 3,977,935 1. David Wright, Mets 2,285,959 2. Alex Rodriguez, Yankees 2,549,161 2. Placido Polanco, Phillies 1,792,413 3. Michael Young, Rangers 1,602,846 3. Scott Rolen, Reds 1,440,285 4. Adrian Beltre, Red Sox 1,184,405 4. Chipper Jones, Braves 1,370,958 5. Brandon Inge, Tigers 923,716 5. Casey McGehee, Brewers 1,215,258

SHORTSTOP SHORTSTOP 1. Derek Jeter, Yankees 4,547,485 1. Hanley Ramirez, Marlins 2,573,961 2. Elvis Andrus, Rangers 2,094,584 2. Jimmy Rollins, Phillies 1,788,778 3. J.J. Hardy, Twins 1,162,190 3. Jose Reyes, Mets 1,554,069 4. Jason Bartlett, Rays 957,396 4. , Rockies 1,467,913 5. Alex Gonzalez, Blue Jays 881,493 5. Orlando Cabrera, Reds 1,023,572

OUTFIELD OUTFIELD 1. Josh Hamilton, Rangers 2,840,816 1. Ryan Braun, Brewers 2,972,525 2. Ichiro Suzuki, Mariners 2,544,564 2. Andre Ethier, Dodgers 2,784,419 3. Carl Crawford, Rays 2,235,597 3. Jason Heyward, Braves 2,728,098 4. Nelson Cruz, Rangers 2,011,770 4. Matt Holliday, Cardinals 2,143,691 5. , Yankees 1,883,695 5. Jayson Werth, Phillies 2,036,584 6. Curtis Granderson, Yankees 1,628,077 6. Shane Victorino, Phillies 1,883,538 7. Brett Gardner, Yankees 1,609,544 7. Jason Bay, Mets 1,544,073 8. Torii Hunter, Angels 1,546,018 8. , Dodgers 1,350,306 9. Magglio Ordoñez, Tigers 1,532,153 9. Manny Ramirez, Dodgers 1,283,232 10. Austin Jackson, Tigers 1,255,437 10. Raul Ibañez, Phillies 1,228,416 11. B.J. Upton, Rays 1,198,954 11. Justin Upton, Diamondbacks 1,125,154 12. Michael Cuddyer, Twins 1,197,584 12. Alfonso Soriano, Cubs 1,111,911 13. Vernon Wells, Blue Jays 1,169,407 13. Ryan Ludwick, Cardinals 1,009,546 14. Denard Span, Twins 1,107,619 14. Colby Rasmus, Cardinals 999,194 15. Bobby Abreu, Angels 1,101,719 15. Jonny Gomes, Reds 936,774

DESIGNATED HITTER 1. Vladimir Guerrero, Rangers 3,926,103 2. Hideki Matsui, Angels 1,618,108 3. David Ortiz, Red Sox 1,337,980 4. Jason Kubel, Twins 1,074,400 5. Ken Griffey, Jr., Mariners 1,070,862

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LEADERS IN ALL-STAR FAN ELECTIONS The following players have been elected starters the most times by fan balloting. Active players appear in bold.

Name Times Elected Team Years Cal Ripken, Jr. 17 Orioles 1984-87, 1989-99, 2000-01 Rod Carew 15 Twins 1970-78 Angels 1979-84 Ken Griffey, Jr. 13 Mariners 1990-99 Reds 2000, 2004, 2007 Barry Bonds 12 Pirates 1992 Giants 1993-96, 1998, 2000-04, 2007 Ivan Rodriguez 12 Rangers 1993-2001 Tigers 2004, 2006-07 Ozzie Smith 12 Cardinals 1983-92, 1994-95 George Brett 11 Royals 1976-86 Tony Gwynn 11 Padres 1984-86, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1995-99 Reggie Jackson 11 Athletics 1972-75 Yankees 1977-78, 1980-81 Angels 1982-84 Mike Piazza 11 Dodgers 1994-97 Mets 1998-2002, 2004-05 Alex Rodriguez 11 Mariners 1997-98, 2000 Rangers 2001-03 Yankees 2004-08 Johnny Bench 10 Reds 1970-78, 1980 Wade Boggs 10 Red Sox 1987-92 Yankees 1993-96 Roberto Alomar 9 Blue Jays 1991-94 Orioles 1996-98 Indians 1999-2000 Steve Garvey 9 Dodgers 1974-80 Padres 1984-85 Manny Ramirez 9 Indians 1999-2000 Red Sox 2001-06, 2008 Ryne Sandberg 9 Cubs 1984, 1986-93 Mike Schmidt 9 Phillies 1979-84, 1986-87, 1989 Ichiro Suzuki 9 Mariners 2001-04, 2006-10 Gary Carter 8 Expos 1981-84 Mets 1985-88 Mark McGwire 8 Athletics 1988-92 Cardinals 1998-2000 Dave Winfield 8 Padres 1979 Yankees 1981, 1983-88 Andre Dawson 7 Expos 1981-83 Cubs 1987-88, 1990-91 Carlton Fisk 7 Red Sox 1973-74, 1977-78, 1980 White Sox 1981-82 Rickey Henderson 7 Athletics 1982, 1990-91 Yankees 1985-88 Joe Morgan 7 Reds 1972-78 Pete Rose 7 Reds 1973-76, 1978 Phillies 1981-82 Darryl Strawberry 7 Mets 1984-89 Dodgers 1991 Derek Jeter 6 Yankees 2004, 2006-10 Kirby Puckett 6 Twins 1986, 1989, 1992-95 172 2010 ALL-STAR GAME V_-_Balloting_p158 - Balloting.qxd 7/7/10 12:23 AM Page 173

WINNERS OF FAN BALLOTING BY POSITION CATCHER American League Year National League Bill Freehan, DET 1970 Johnny Bench, CIN 1 Ray Fosse, CLE 1971 Johnny Bench, CIN Bill Freehan, DET 1972 Johnny Bench, CIN Carlton Fisk, BOS 1973 Johnny Bench, CIN 2 Carlton Fisk, BOS 1974 Johnny Bench, CIN Thurman Munson, NY 1975 Johnny Bench, CIN Thurman Munson, NY 1976 Johnny Bench, CIN Carlton Fisk, BOS 1977 Johnny Bench, CIN Carlton Fisk, BOS 1978 4 Johnny Bench, CIN Darrell Porter, KC 1979 Ted Simmons, STL Carlton Fisk, BOS 1980 Johnny Bench, CIN Carlton Fisk, CHI 1981 Gary Carter, MON Carlton Fisk, CHI 1982 Gary Carter, MON Ted Simmons, MIL 1983 Gary Carter, MON Lance Parrish, DET 1984 Gary Carter, MON 3 Lance Parrish, DET 1985 5 Gary Carter, NY Lance Parrish, DET 1986 Gary Carter, NY Terry Kennedy, BAL 1987 Gary Carter, NY Terry Steinbach, OAK 1988 Gary Carter, NY Terry Steinbach, OAK 1989 Benito Santiago, SD Sandy Alomar, Jr., CLE 1990 6 Benito Santiago, SD Sandy Alomar, Jr., CLE 1991 Benito Santiago, SD Sandy Alomar. Jr., CLE 1992 Benito Santiago, SD Ivan Rodriguez, TEX 1993 Darren Daulton, PHI Ivan Rodriguez, TEX 1994 Mike Piazza, LA Ivan Rodriguez, TEX 1995 Mike Piazza, LA Ivan Rodriguez, TEX 1996 Mike Piazza, LA Ivan Rodriguez, TEX 1997 Mike Piazza, LA Ivan Rodriguez, TEX 1998 7 Mike Piazza, NY Ivan Rodriguez, TEX 1999 Mike Piazza, NY Ivan Rodriguez, TEX 2000 8 Mike Piazza, NY Ivan Rodriguez, TEX 2001 Mike Piazza, NY Jorge Posada, NY 2002 Mike Piazza, NY Jorge Posada, NY 2003 Javy Lopez, ATL Ivan Rodriguez, DET 2004 Mike Piazza, NY Jason Varitek, BOS 2005 Mike Piazza, NY Ivan Rodriguez, DET 2006 Paul Lo Duca, NY Ivan Rodriguez, DET 2007 Russell Martin, LA Joe Mauer, MIN 2008 Geovany Soto, CHI Joe Mauer, MIN 2009 Yadier Molina, STL Joe Mauer, MIN 2010 Yadier Molina, STL

(1) Fosse was replaced by Bill Freehan of Detroit (2) Fisk was replaced by Thurman Munson of New York (3) Parrish was replaced by Carlton Fisk of Chicago (4) Bench was replaced by Ted Simmons of St. Louis (5) Carter was replaced by Terry Kennedy of San Diego (6) Santiago was replaced by Mike Scioscia of Los Angeles (7) Piazza began the season with Los Angeles and Florida (8) Piazza was replaced by Joe Girardi of Chicago

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FIRST BASE American League Year National League , BAL 1970 Dick Allen, STL 1 Boog Powell, BAL 1971 Willie McCovey, SF Dick Allen, CHI 1972 Lee May, HOU 2 Dick Allen, CHI 1973 Hank Aaron, ATL Dick Allen, CHI 1974 3 Steve Garvey, LA Gene Tenace, OAK 1975 Steve Garvey, LA Rod Carew, MIN 1976 Steve Garvey, LA Rod Carew, MIN 1977 Steve Garvey, LA Rod Carew, MIN 1978 Steve Garvey, LA Rod Carew, CAL 1979 Steve Garvey, LA Rod Carew, CAL 1980 Steve Garvey, LA Rod Carew, CAL 1981 Pete Rose, PHI Rod Carew, CAL 1982 Pete Rose, PHI Rod Carew, CAL 1983 Al Oliver, MON Rod Carew, CAL 1984 Steve Garvey, SD Eddie Murray, BAL 1985 Steve Garvey, SD Wally Joyner, CAL 1986 Keith Hernandez, NY Don Mattingly, NY 1987 Jack Clark, STL Mark McGwire, OAK 1988 Will Clark, SF Mark McGwire, OAK 1989 Will Clark, SF Mark McGwire, OAK 1990 Will Clark, SF Mark McGwire, OAK 1991 Will Clark, SF Mark McGwire, OAK 1992 Fred McGriff, SD John Olerud, TOR 1993 John Kruk, PHI Frank Thomas, CHI 1994 Gregg Jefferies, STL Frank Thomas, CHI 1995 Fred McGriff, ATL Frank Thomas, CHI 1996 Fred McGriff, ATL Tino Martinez, NY 1997 Jeff Bagwell, HOU Jim Thome, CLE 1998 Mark McGwire, STL Jim Thome, CLE 1999 Mark McGwire, STL Jason Giambi, OAK 2000 4 Mark McGwire, STL John Olerud, SEA 2001 Todd Helton, COL Jason Giambi, NY 2002 Todd Helton, COL Carlos Delgado, TOR 2003 Todd Helton, COL Jason Giambi, NY 2004 Albert Pujols, STL Mark Teixeira, TEX 2005 Derrek Lee, CHI David Ortiz, BOS 2006 Albert Pujols, STL David Ortiz, BOS 2007 Prince Fielder, MIL Kevin Youkilis, BOS 2008 Lance Berkman, HOU Mark Teixeira, NY 2009 Albert Pujols, STL Justin Morneau, MIN 2010 Albert Pujols, STL

(1) Powell was replaced by Norm Cash of Detroit (2) Allen was replaced by John Mayberry of Kansas City (3) Garvey was a write-in selection (4) McGwire was replaced by Edgar Renteria of St. Louis

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SECOND BASE American League Year National League 1 Rod Carew, MIN 1970 Glenn Beckert, CHI Rod Carew, MIN 1971 Glenn Beckert, CHI Rod Carew, MIN 1972 Joe Morgan, CIN Rod Carew, MIN 1973 Joe Morgan, CIN Rod Carew, MIN 1974 Joe Morgan, CIN Rod Carew, MIN 1975 Joe Morgan, CIN Bobby Grich, BAL 1976 Joe Morgan, CIN Willie Randolph, NY 1977 Joe Morgan, CIN Don Money, MIL 1978 Joe Morgan, CIN Frank White, KC 1979 Davey Lopes, LA 2 Paul Molitor, MIL 1980 Davey Lopes, LA Willie Randolph, NY 1981 Davey Lopes, LA Bobby Grich, CAL 1982 Manny Trillo, PHI Manny Trillo, CLE 1983 Steve Sax, LA Lou Whitaker, DET 1984 Ryne Sandberg, CHI Lou Whitaker, DET 1985 Tommy Herr, STL Lou Whitaker, DET 1986 Ryne Sandberg, CHI Willie Randolph, NY 1987 Ryne Sandberg, CHI Paul Molitor, MIL 1988 Ryne Sandberg, CHI Julio Franco, TEX 1989 Ryne Sandberg, CHI Steve Sax, NY 1990 Ryne Sandberg, CHI Roberto Alomar, TOR 1991 Ryne Sandberg, CHI Roberto Alomar, TOR 1992 Ryne Sandberg, CHI Roberto Alomar, TOR 1993 Ryne Sandberg, CHI Roberto Alomar, TOR 1994 Mariano Duncan, PHI Carlos Baerga, CLE 1995 Craig Biggio, HOU Roberto Alomar, BAL 1996 Craig Biggio, HOU Roberto Alomar, BAL 1997 Craig Biggio, HOU Roberto Alomar, BAL 1998 Craig Biggio, HOU Roberto Alomar, CLE 1999 Jay Bell, ARI Roberto Alomar, CLE 2000 Jeff Kent, SF Bret Boone, SEA 2001 Jeff Kent, SF Alfonso Soriano, NY 2002 Jose Vidro, MON Alfonso Soriano, NY 2003 3 Marcus Giles, ATL Alfonso Soriano, TEX 2004 Jeff Kent, HOU Brian Roberts, BAL 2005 Jeff Kent, LA Mark Loretta, BOS 2006 Chase Utley, PHI Placido Polanco, DET 2007 Chase Utley, PHI Dustin Pedroia, BOS 2008 Chase Utley, PHI 4 Dustin Pedroia, BOS 2009 Chase Utley, PHI Robinson Cano, NY 2010 Chase Utley, PHI

(1) Carew was replaced by Davey Johnson of Baltimore (2) Molitor replaced Willie Randolph of New York (3) Giles was replaced by Luis Castillo of Florida (4) Pedroia was replaced in the starting lineup by Toronto’s Aaron Hill, and on the roster by Tampa Bay’s Carlos Peña

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THIRD BASE American League Year National League Harmon Killebrew, MIN 1970 Tony Perez, CIN Brooks Robinson, BAL 1971 Joe Torre, STL Brooks Robinson, BAL 1972 Joe Torre, STL Brooks Robinson, BAL 1973 Ron Santo, CHI Brooks Robinson, BAL 1974 Ron Cey, LA Graig Nettles, NY 1975 Ron Cey, LA George Brett, KC 1976 Pete Rose, CIN George Brett, KC 1977 Ron Cey, LA George Brett, KC 1978 Pete Rose, CIN George Brett, KC 1979 Mike Schmidt, PHI 1 George Brett, KC 1980 3 Mike Schmidt, PHI George Brett, KC 1981 Mike Schmidt, PHI George Brett, KC 1982 Mike Schmidt, PHI George Brett, KC 1983 Mike Schmidt, PHI George Brett, KC 1984 Mike Schmidt, PHI George Brett, KC 1985 Graig Nettles, SD 2 George Brett, KC 1986 Mike Schmidt, PHI Wade Boggs, BOS 1987 Mike Schmidt, PHI Wade Boggs, BOS 1988 Bobby Bonilla, PIT Wade Boggs, BOS 1989 4 Mike Schmidt, PHI Wade Boggs, BOS 1990 Chris Sabo, CIN Wade Boggs, BOS 1991 Chris Sabo, CIN Wade Boggs, BOS 1992 Terry Pendleton, ATL Wade Boggs, NY 1993 5 Gary Sheffield, FLA Wade Boggs, NY 1994 Matt Williams, SF Wade Boggs, NY 1995 Matt Williams, SF Wade Boggs, NY 1996 Matt Williams, SF Cal Ripken, Jr., BAL 1997 Ken Caminiti, SD Cal Ripken, Jr., BAL 1998 Chipper Jones, ATL Cal Ripken, Jr., BAL 1999 Matt Williams, ARI 6 Cal Ripken, Jr., BAL 2000 Chipper Jones, ATL Cal Ripken, Jr., BAL 2001 Chipper Jones, ATL Shea Hillenbrand, BOS 2002 Scott Rolen, PHI Troy Glaus, ANA 2003 Scott Rolen, STL Alex Rodriguez, NY 2004 Scott Rolen, STL Alex Rodriguez, NY 2005 7 Scott Rolen, STL Alex Rodriguez, NY 2006 David Wright, NY Alex Rodriguez, NY 2007 David Wright, NY Alex Rodriguez, NY 2008 Chipper Jones, ATL 8 Evan Longoria, TB 2009 David Wright, NY Evan Longoria, TB 2010 David Wright, NY

(1) Brett was replaced by Graig Nettles of New York (2) Brett was replaced by Wade Boggs of Boston (3) Schmidt was replaced by Ken Reitz of St. Louis (4) Schmidt was replaced by Howard Johnson of New York (5) Sheffield began the season in San Diego (6) Ripken was replaced by Mike Bordick of Baltimore (7) Rolen was replaced by Morgan Ensberg of Houston (8) Longoria was replaced in the starting lineup by Michael Young of Texas, and on the roster by Chone Figgins of the L.A. Angels

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SHORTSTOP American League Year National League Luis Aparicio, CHI 1970 Don Kessinger, CHI Luis Aparicio, BOS 1971 Bud Harrelson, NY 1 Luis Aparicio, BOS 1972 Don Kessinger, CHI Bert Campaneris, OAK 1973 Chris Speier, SF Bert Campaneris, OAK 1974 Larry Bowa, PHI Bert Campaneris, OAK 1975 Dave Concepcion, CIN Toby Harrah, TEX 1976 Dave Concepcion, CIN Rick Burleson, BOS 1977 Dave Concepcion, CIN Fred Patek, KC 1978 Larry Bowa, PHI Roy Smalley, MIN 1979 Larry Bowa, PHI Bucky Dent, NY 1980 Bill Russell, LA Bucky Dent, NY 1981 Dave Concepcion, CIN Robin Yount, MIL 1982 Dave Concepcion, CIN Robin Yount, MIL 1983 Ozzie Smith, STL Cal Ripken, Jr., BAL 1984 Ozzie Smith, STL Cal Ripken, Jr., BAL 1985 Ozzie Smith, STL Cal Ripken, Jr., BAL 1986 Ozzie Smith, STL Cal Ripken, Jr., BAL 1987 Ozzie Smith, STL 2 Alan Trammell, DET 1988 Ozzie Smith, STL Cal Ripken, Jr., BAL 1989 Ozzie Smith, STL Cal Ripken, Jr., BAL 1990 Ozzie Smith, STL Cal Ripken, Jr., BAL 1991 Ozzie Smith, STL Cal Ripken, Jr., BAL 1992 Ozzie Smith, STL Cal Ripken, Jr., BAL 1993 Barry Larkin, CIN Cal Ripken, Jr., BAL 1994 Ozzie Smith, STL Cal Ripken, Jr., BAL 1995 Ozzie Smith, STL Cal Ripken, Jr., BAL 1996 Barry Larkin, CIN Alex Rodriguez, SEA 1997 Barry Larkin, CIN Alex Rodriguez, SEA 1998 Walt Weiss, ATL Nomar Garciaparra, BOS 1999 Barry Larkin, CIN 3 Alex Rodriguez, SEA 2000 Barry Larkin, CIN Alex Rodriguez, TEX 2001 Rich Aurilia, SF Alex Rodriguez, TEX 2002 Jimmy Rollins, PHI Alex Rodriguez, TEX 2003 Edgar Renteria, STL Derek Jeter, NY 2004 Edgar Renteria, STL Miguel Tejada, BAL 2005 David Eckstein, STL Derek Jeter, NY 2006 Jose Reyes, NY Derek Jeter, NY 2007 Jose Reyes, NY Derek Jeter, NY 2008 Hanley Ramirez, FLA Derek Jeter, NY 2009 Hanley Ramirez, FLA Derek Jeter, NY 2010 Hanley Ramirez, FLA

(1) Aparicio was replaced by Bobby Grich of Baltimore (2) Trammell was replaced by Cal Ripken, Jr. of Baltimore (3) Rodriguez was replaced in the starting lineup by New York’s Derek Jeter, and on the roster by Toronto’s Tony Batista

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OUTFIELD American League Year National League Frank Robinson, BAL 1970 Hank Aaron, ATL Frank Howard, WSH Willie Mays, SF Carl Yastrzemski, BOS 7 Rico Carty, ATL Carl Yastrzemski, BOS 1971 Hank Aaron, ATL 1 Tony Oliva, MIN Willie Mays, SF Frank Robinson, BAL Willie Stargell, PIT Reggie Jackson, OAK 1972 Hank Aaron, ATL Carl Yastrzemski, BOS Roberto Clemente, PIT Bobby Murcer, NY Willie Stargell, PIT Reggie Jackson, OAK 1973 Pete Rose, CIN Bobby Murcer, NY Billy Williams, CHI Amos Otis, KC Cesar Cedeno, HOU Reggie Jackson, OAK 1974 Hank Aaron, ATL Jeff Burroughs, TEX Pete Rose, CIN Bobby Murcer, NY Jim Wynn, LA Bobby Bonds, NY 1975 Lou Brock, STL Reggie Jackson, OAK Jim Wynn, LA Joe Rudi, OAK Pete Rose, CIN Ron LeFlore, DET 1976 George Foster, CIN Fred Lynn, BOS Dave Kingman, NY Rusty Staub, DET Greg Luzinski, PHI Carl Yastrzemski, BOS 1977 George Foster, CIN Richie Zisk, CHI Greg Luzinski, PHI Reggie Jackson, NY Dave Parker, PIT Jim Rice, BOS 1978 George Foster, CIN Richie Zisk, TEX Rick Monday, LA 2 Reggie Jackson, NY Dave Parker, PIT Jim Rice, BOS 1979 Dave Winfield, SD Fred Lynn, BOS Greg Luzinski, PHI Carl Yastrzemski, BOS George Foster, CIN Fred Lynn, BOS 1980 Dave Kingman, CHI 3 Jim Rice, BOS Reggie Smith, LA Reggie Jackson, NY Dave Parker, PIT Reggie Jackson, NY 1981 Andre Dawson, MON Ken Singleton, BAL George Foster, CIN Dave Winfield, NY Dave Parker, PIT Reggie Jackson, CAL 1982 Andre Dawson, MON Rickey Henderson, OAK Dale Murphy, ATL Fred Lynn, CAL Tim Raines, MON Fred Lynn, CAL 1983 Dale Murphy, ATL 4 Reggie Jackson, CAL Andre Dawson, MON Dave Winfield, NY Tim Raines, MON Dave Winfield, NY 1984 Darryl Strawberry, NY Chet Lemon, DET Dale Murphy, ATL Reggie Jackson, CAL Tony Gwynn, SD Dave Winfield, NY 1985 Dale Murphy, ATL Rickey Henderson, NY Tony Gwynn, SD Jim Rice, BOS Darryl Strawberry, NY Rickey Henderson, NY 1986 Tony Gwynn, SD Kirby Puckett, MIN Dale Murphy, ATL Dave Winfield, NY Darryl Strawberry, NY Rickey Henderson, NY 1987 Eric Davis, CIN George Bell, TOR Darryl Strawberry, NY Dave Winfield, NY Andre Dawson, CHI Jose Canseco, OAK 1988 Darryl Strawberry, NY Dave Winfield, NY Andre Dawson, CHI Rickey Henderson, NY Vince Coleman, STL Bo Jackson, KC 1989 Kevin Mitchell, SF Kirby Puckett, MIN 8 Darryl Strawberry, NY 5 Jose Canseco, OAK Tony Gwynn, SD Jose Canseco, OAK 1990 Andre Dawson, CHI Ken Griffey, Jr., SEA Lenny Dykstra, PHI Rickey Henderson, OAK Kevin Mitchell, SF Ken Griffey, Jr., SEA 1991 Darryl Strawberry, LA Dave Henderson, OAK Tony Gwynn, SD Rickey Henderson, OAK Andre Dawson, CHI

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6 Jose Canseco, OAK 1992 Barry Bonds, PIT Ken Griffey, Jr., SEA Tony Gwynn, SD Kirby Puckett, MIN Andy Van Slyke, PIT Joe Carter, TOR 1993 Barry Bonds, SF Ken Griffey, Jr., SEA David Justice, ATL Kirby Puckett, MIN 9 Andy Van Slyke, PIT Joe Carter, TOR 1994 Barry Bonds, SF Ken Griffey, Jr., SEA 10 Lenny Dykstra, PHI Kirby Puckett, MIN David Justice, ATL Albert Belle, CLE 1995 Barry Bonds, SF Ken Griffey, Jr., SEA Lenny Dykstra, PHI Kirby Puckett, MIN Tony Gwynn, SD Albert Belle, CLE 1996 Dante Bichette, COL 12 Ken Griffey, Jr., SEA Barry Bonds, SF Kenny Lofton, CLE 11 Tony Gwynn, SD Brady Anderson, BAL 1997 Tony Gwynn, SD Ken Griffey, Jr., SEA Kenny Lofton, ATL David Justice, CLE Larry Walker, COL Juan Gonzalez, TEX 1998 Barry Bonds, SF Ken Griffey, Jr., SEA Tony Gwynn, SD Kenny Lofton, CLE Larry Walker, COL Ken Griffey, Jr., SEA 1999 Tony Gwynn, SD Kenny Lofton, CLE Sammy Sosa, CHI Manny Ramirez, CLE Larry Walker, COL Bernie Williams, NY 2000 13 Ken Griffey Jr., CIN Jermaine Dye, KC 14 Barry Bonds, SF 15 Manny Ramirez, CLE Sammy Sosa, CHI Juan Gonzalez, CLE 2001 Barry Bonds, SF Manny Ramirez, BOS Luis Gonzalez, ARI Ichiro Suzuki, SEA Sammy Sosa, CHI Torii Hunter, MIN 2002 Barry Bonds, SF Manny Ramirez, BOS Vladimir Guerrero, MON Ichiro Suzuki, SEA Sammy Sosa, CHI Hideki Matsui, NY 2003 Barry Bonds, SF 16 Manny Ramirez, BOS Albert Pujols, STL Ichiro Suzuki, SEA Gary Sheffield, ATL Vladimir Guerrero, ANA 2004 Barry Bonds, SF Manny Ramirez, BOS Ken Griffey, Jr., CIN Ichiro Suzuki, SEA Sammy Sosa, CHI Johnny Damon, BOS 2005 Bobby Abreu, PHI Vladimir Guerrero, LAA Carlos Beltran, NY Manny Ramirez, BOS Jim Edmonds, STL Vladimir Guerrero, LAA 2006 Jason Bay, PIT 17 Manny Ramirez, BOS Carlos Beltran, NY Ichiro Suzuki, SEA Alfonso Soriano, WSH Vladimir Guerrero, LAA 2007 Ken Griffey, Jr., CIN Magglio Ordonez, DET Carlos Beltran, NY Ichiro Suzuki, SEA Barry Bonds, SF Josh Hamilton, TEX 2008 Ryan Braun, MIL Manny Ramirez, BOS 18 Alfonso Soriano, CHI Ichiro Suzuki, SEA Kosuke Fukudome, CHI Jason Bay, BOS 2009 19 Carlos Beltran, NY Josh Hamilton, TEX Ryan Braun, MIL Ichiro Suzuki, SEA Raul Ibañez, PHI Carl Crawford, TB 2010 Ryan Braun, MIL Josh Hamilton, TEX Andre Ethier, LA Ichiro Suzuki, SEA Jason Heyward, ATL

(1) Oliva was replaced by Bobby Murcer of New York; (2) Jackson was replaced by Fred Lynn of Boston; (3) Rice was replaced by Al Bumbry of Baltimore; (4) Jackson was replaced by Jim Rice of Boston; (5) Canseco was replaced by Ruben Sierra of Texas; (6) Canseco was replaced by Joe Carter of Toronto; (7) Carty was a write-in selection ; (8) Strawberry was replaced by Eric Davis of Cincinnati; (9) Van Slyke was replaced by Marquis Grissom of Montreal; (10) Dykstra was replaced by Tony Gwynn of San Diego; (11) Gwynn was replaced by Lance Johnson of New York; (12) Griffey was replaced by Brady Anderson of Baltimore; (13) Griffey was replaced by Steve Finley of Arizona; (14) Bonds was replaced by Jeffrey Hammonds of Colorado; (15) Ramirez was injured and the A.L. named a 31st player to the team; (16) Ramirez was replaced by Magglio Ordonez of Chicago; (17) Ramirez was replaced by Magglio Ordonez of Detroit on the team and by Vernon Wells in the starting lineup; (18) Soriano was replaced by David Wright of New York on the team and by Matt Holliday in the starting lineup; (19) Beltran was replaced by Shane Victorino of Philadelphia in the starting lineup and by Jayson Werth of Philadelphia on the roster.

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DESIGNATED HITTER Player Year Edgar Martinez, SEA 1997 1 Jose Canseco, TB 1999 Edgar Martinez, SEA 2001 Edgar Martinez, SEA 2003 David Ortiz, BOS 2005 2 David Ortiz, BOS 2008 Vladimir Guerrero, TEX 2010 (1) Canseco was replaced by Harold Baines of Baltimore. (2) Ortiz was replaced by Milton Bradley of Texas. NOTE: A Designated Hitter is elected only in years when the All-Star Game is played in an American League ballpark (rule started in 1997). MAUER TAKES MLB’S TOP SPOT IN ALL-STAR BALLOTING; PUJOLS PACES NATIONAL LEAGUE

Minnesota Twins catcher Joe Mauer and St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols have finished as their League’s leading vote-getters in Major League Baseball fan balloting, which drew 21.2 million ballots in 2010, the second-highest figure in history.

Mauer, now a four-time American League All-Star who has been fan-elected three times, finished as MLB’s overall balloting leader with 5,372,606 votes, the third-highest total in Major League Baseball history, trailing only the 6,079,688 votes cast for Ken Griffey, Jr. in 1994 and the 5,397,374 for Pujols in 2009. In the A.L., Mauer was followed by Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter (4,547,485) and second baseman Robinson Cano (4,135,305).

Pujols finished ahead of all National League players for the fourth time in his nine-time All- Star career with 4,380,669 votes, and has now been the N.L.’s starting first baseman for the sec- ond consecutive season. Among N.L. players, Pujols was followed by Phillies second baseman Chase Utley (3,616,038) and Brewers outfielder Ryan Braun (2,972,525).

Joe Mauer of the Twins is the first catcher to be MLB’s top overall vote-get- ter since Ivan Rodriguez of the Texas Rangers in 2000. He also joins Rod Carew (1975, 1977-78) as the only other Twin ever to lead all of MLB in votes. Pujols will make his ninth career All-Star appearance and fourth start for the National League.

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ALL-STAR BALLOTING TOTALS AND LEADING VOTE-GETTERS

Year Ballots Cast Top Vote-Getter(s) By League 1970 2,034,724 Hank Aaron, ATL (1,394,847) 1971 2,396,895 Hank Aaron, ATL (1,119,306) 1972 3,171,556 Johnny Bench, CIN (1,229,677) 1973 4,011,237 Johnny Bench, CIN (1,738,557) 1974 6,545,712 Reggie Jackson, OAK (3,497,358) 1975 7,357,811 Rod Carew, MIN (3,165,614) 1976 8,370,145 Joe Morgan, CIN (3,079,082) 1977 12,562,476 Rod Carew, MIN (4,292,740) 1978 12,245,544 Rod Carew, MIN (4,010,136) 1979 12,392,340 Rod Carew, CAL (3,997,081) 1980 11,958,209 Davey Lopes, LA (3,862,403) 1981 3,243,674 George Brett, KC (1,144,272) 1982 9,347,447 Gary Carter, MON (2,785,407) 1983 5,922,129 Robin Yount, MIL (1,956,964) 1984 6,333,903 Steve Garvey, SD (1,701,083) 1985 5,149,729 Dale Murphy, ATL (1,425,952) 1986 5,414,304 Darryl Strawberry, NY (1,619,511) 1987 5,572,493 Ozzie Smith, STL (2,254,409) 1988 6,146,477 Ozzie Smith, STL (2,106,757) 1989 6,051,313 Will Clark, SF (1,833,329); Bo Jackson, KC (1,748,696) 1990 6,923,422 Jose Canseco, OAK (2,313,091); Ryne Sandberg, CHI (2,262,245) 1991 7,035,303 Ryne Sandberg, CHI (2,526,747); Ken Griffey Jr., SEA (2,248,396) 1992 6,622,808 Cal Ripken, Jr., BAL (2,699,773); Ryne Sandberg, CHI (2,434,660) 1993 8,477,630 Barry Bonds, SF (3,074,603); Ken Griffey, Jr., SEA (2,696,918) 1994 14,040,122 Ken Griffey, Jr., SEA (6,079,688); Ozzie Smith, STL (3,514,824) 1995 5,808,000 Cal Ripken, Jr., BAL (1,698,524); Barry Bonds, SF (1,392,130) 1996 10,052,027 Ken Griffey, Jr., SEA (3,064,814); Mike Piazza, LA (2,272,115) 1997 10,655,317 Ken Griffey, Jr., SEA (3,514,340); Mike Piazza, LA (2,626,213) 1998 11,073,354 Ken Griffey, Jr., SEA (4,202,830); Mark McGwire, STL (3,377,145) 1999 6,609,134 Ken Griffey, Jr., SEA (2,918,055); Sammy Sosa, CHI (2,315,204) 2000 11,347,214 Ivan Rodriguez, TEX (2,808,456); Mike Piazza, NY (2,780,452) 2001 10,405,273 Ichiro Suzuki, SEA (3,373,035); Barry Bonds, SF (2,140,315) 2002 11,618,468 Ichiro Suzuki, SEA (2,516,016); Sammy Sosa, Chi (2,140,315) 2003 12,000,000* Ichiro Suzuki, SEA (2,130,708); Albert Pujols, STL (2,030,702) 2004 14,900,000* Alfonso Soriano, TEX (3,466,447); Scott Rolen, STL (3,187,710) 2005 16,000,000* David Ortiz, BOS (4,138,141); Derrek Lee, CHI (3,560,316) 2006 17,000,000* Albert Pujols, STL (3,418,555); Manny Ramirez, BOS (3,101,161) 2007 18,500,000* Alex Rodriguez, NYY (3,890,515); Ken Griffey, Jr., CIN (2,986,818) 2008 20,000,000* Alex Rodriguez, NYY (3,934,518); Chase Utley, PHI (3,889,602) 2009 23,500,000* Albert Pujols, STL (5,397,734); Derek Jeter, NY (4,851,889) 2010 21,200,000* Joe Mauer, MIN (5,372,606); Albert Pujols, STL (4,380,669)

* Approximate Figures.

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BALLOTING WINNERS,, BBY CLUB,, ALAL (S(SINCE 1970)

BAL - 34 winners Lance Parrish (3) Willie Randolph (3) Roberto Alomar (3) Placido Polanco (1) Alex Rodriguez (5) Brady Anderson (1) Ivan Rodriguez (3) Steve Sax (1) Bobby Grich (1) Rusty Staub (1) Alfonso Soriano (2) Terry Kennedy (1) Alan Trammell (1) Mark Teixeira (1) Eddie Murray (1) Lou Whitaker (3) Bernie Williams (1) Boog Powell (2) Dave Winfield (7) Cal Ripken, Jr. (17) KC - 17 winners Brooks Robinson (4) George Brett (11) OAK - 25 winners Frank Robinson (2) Jermaine Dye (1) Bert Campaneris (3) Ken Singleton (1) Bo Jackson (1) Jose Canseco (4) Miguel Tejada (1) Fred Patek (1) Jason Giambi (1) Darrell Porter (1) Dave Henderson (1) BOS - 46 winners Amos Otis (1) Rickey Henderson (3) Luis Aparicio (2) Frank White (1) Reggie Jackson (4) Jason Bay (1) Mark McGwire (5) Wade Boggs (6) LAA - 18 winners Joe Rudi (1) Rick Burleson (1) Rod Carew (6) Terry Steinbach (2) Johnny Damon (1) Troy Glaus (1) Gene Tenace (1) Carlton Fisk (5) Bobby Grich (1) Nomar Garciaparra (1) Vladimir Guerrero (4) SEA - 27 winners Shea Hillenbrand (1) Reggie Jackson (3) Bret Boone (1) Mark Loretta (1) Wally Joyner (1) Ken Griffey, Jr. (10) Fred Lynn (3) Fred Lynn (2) Edgar Martinez (3) David Ortiz (4) John Olerud (1) Dustin Pedroia (2) MIL - 6 winners in AL Alex Rodriguez (3) Manny Ramirez (7) Don Money (1) Ichiro Suzuki (9) Jim Rice (4) Paul Molitor (2) Jason Varitek (1) Ted Simmons (1) TB - 4 winners Carl Yastrzemski (5) Robin Yount (2) Jose Canseco (1) Kevin Youkilis (1) Carl Crawford (1) MIN - 23 winners Evan Longoria (2) CWS - 10 winners Rod Carew (9) Dick Allen (3) Torii Hunter (1) TEX- 23 winners Luis Aparicio (1) Harmon Killebrew (1) Jeff Burroughs (1) Carlton Fisk (2) Joe Mauer (3) Julio Franco (1) Frank Thomas (3) Justin Morneau (1) Juan Gonzalez (1) Richie Zisk (1) Tony Oliva (1) Vladimir Guerrero (1) Kirby Puckett (6) Josh Hamilton (3) CLE - 19 winners Roy Smalley (1) Toby Harrah (1) Roberto Alomar (2) Alex Rodriguez (3) Sandy Alomar, Jr. (3) NYY - 55 winners Ivan Rodriguez (9) Carlos Baerga (1) Wade Boggs (4) Alfonso Soriano (1) Albert Belle (2) Bobby Bonds (1) Mark Teixeira (1) Ray Fosse (1) Robinson Cano (1) Richie Zisk (1) Juan Gonzalez (1) Bucky Dent (2) David Justice (1) Jason Giambi (2) TOR - 9 winners Kenny Lofton (3) Rickey Henderson (4) Roberto Alomar (4) Manny Ramirez (2) Reggie Jackson (4) George Bell (1) Jim Thome (2) Derek Jeter (6) Joe Carter (2) Manny Trillo (1) Tino Martinez (1) Carlos Delgado (1) Hideki Matsui (1) John Olerud (1) DET - 17 winners Don Mattingly (1) Bill Freehan (2) Thurman Munson (2) WSH - 1 winner Ron LeFlore (1) Bobby Murcer (3) Frank Howard (1) Chet Lemon (1) Graig Nettles (1) Magglio Ordonez (1) Jorge Posada (2)

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BALLOTING WINNERS,, BBY CLUB,, NLNL (S(SINCE 1970)

ARI - 3 winners HOU - 9 winners Greg Luzinski (3) Jay Bell (1) Jeff Bagwell (1) Scott Rolen (1) Luis Gonzalez (1) Lance Berkman (1) Jimmy Rollins (1) Matt Williams (1) Craig Biggio (4) Pete Rose (2) Cesar Cedeno (1) Mike Schmidt (9) ATL - 26 winners Jeff Kent (1) Manny Trillo (1) Hank Aaron (5) Lee May (1) Chase Utley (5) Rico Carty (1) Marcus Giles (1) LA - 27 winners PIT- 11 winners Jason Heyward (1) Ron Cey (3) Jason Bay (1) Chipper Jones (4) Andre Ethier (1) Barry Bonds (1) David Justice (2) Steve Garvey (7) Roberto Clemente (1) Kenny Lofton (1) Jeff Kent (1) Dave Parker (4) Javy Lopez (1) Davey Lopes (3) Willie Stargell (2) Fred McGriff (2) Russell Martin (1) Andy Van Slyke (2) Dale Murphy (5) Rick Monday (1) Terry Pendleton (1) Mike Piazza (4) STL - 37 winners Gary Sheffield (1) Bill Russell (1) Dick Allen (1) Walt Weiss (1) Steve Sax (1) Lou Brock (1) Reggie Smith (1) Jack Clark (1) CHI - 29 winners Darryl Strawberry (1) David Eckstein (1) Glenn Beckert (2) Jim Wynn (2) Jim Edmonds (1) Andre Dawson (4) Tommy Herr (1) Kosuke Fukudome (1) MIL - 4 winners in NL Gregg Jefferies (1) Don Kessinger (2) Ryan Braun (3) Mark McGwire (3) Dave Kingman (1) Prince Fielder (1) Yadier Molina (2) Derrek Lee (1) Albert Pujols (5) Ryne Sandberg (9) MON - 12 winners Edgar Renteria (2) Ron Santo (1) Gary Carter (4) Scott Rolen (3) Alfonso Soriano (1) Andre Dawson (3) Ted Simmons (1) Sammy Sosa (5) Vladimir Guerrero (1) Ozzie Smith (12) Geovany Soto (1) Al Oliver (1) Joe Torre (2) Billy Williams (1) Tim Raines (2) Jose Vidro (1) SD - 21 winners CIN - 44 winners Ken Caminiti (1) Johnny Bench (10) NYM - 31 winners Steve Garvey (2) Dave Concepcion (5) Carlos Beltran (4) Tony Gwynn (11) George Foster (5) Gary Carter (4) Fred McGriff (1) Ken Griffey, Jr. (3) Bud Harrelson (1) Graig Nettles (1) Barry Larkin (5) Keith Hernandez (1) Benito Santiago (4) Joe Morgan (7) Paul Lo Duca (1) Dave Winfield (1) Tony Perez (1) Dave Kingman (1) Pete Rose (5) Mike Piazza (7) SF - 28 winners Eric Davis (1) Jose Reyes (2) Rich Aurilia (1) Chris Sabo (2) Darryl Strawberry (6) Barry Bonds (12) David Wright (4) Will Clark (4) COL - 7 winners Jeff Kent (2) Dante Bichette (1) PHI - 33 winners Willie Mays (2) Todd Helton (3) Bobby Abreu (1) Willie McCovey (1) Larry Walker (3) Larry Bowa (3) Kevin Mitchell (2) Darren Daulton (1) Chris Speier (1) FLA - 4 winners Mariano Duncan (1) Matt Williams (3) Hanley Ramirez (3) Lenny Dykstra (3) Gary Sheffield (1) Raul Ibañez (1) WSH - 1 winner John Kruk (1) Alfonso Soriano (1)

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2010 ALL-STAR GAME UMPIRES 31 — MIKE REILLY — HP (CREW CHIEF) Joined the Major League staff in 1977...this is Mike’s fourth Midsummer Classic (1982, 93, 2000)...has worked the (1981, 95, 99, 2000, 02, 07), League Championship Series (1983, 87, 91, 96-97, 2001, 03, 06, 08) and World Series (1984, 92, 2002, 07)...Reilly is a regular season crew chief, and he served as a crew chief for the 2008 NLCS...previous- ly umpired in the Florida Instructional League, , Eastern League, Puerto Rican Winter League and American Association.

33 — MIKE WINTERS — 1B Became a member of the Major League staff in 1990...this is Mike’s third All-Star Game (1995, 2007)...worked the Division Series (1998-2002, 06), League Championship Series (1997, 2004, 08) and World Series (2002, 06)...was working when Tony Gwynn and Cal Ripken, Jr. recorded their 3,000th hits...was on the crew for Mark McGwire’s record- breaking 62nd home run in 1998...previously umpired in the , California League, and .

7 — BRIAN O’NORA — 2B Appointed to the Major League staff in 1999...this is the second Midsummer Classic for Brian (2000)...has worked the Division Series (2004, 06, 09) and League Championship Series (2008)...previously umpired in the Appalachian League, Midwest League, Eastern League, Pacific Coast League, American Association, , Florida Instructional League and Puerto Rican Winter League.

63 — LAZ DIAZ — 3B Joined the Major League staff in 1999...this is the second All-Star Game for Laz (2000)...has worked the Division Series (2002, 06-07), League Championship Series (2009) and the World Series (2007)...worked the San Juan, Puerto Rico round of the 2009 World Baseball Classic...worked the Tigers-Yankees ALDS in 2006 and the Yankees- Indians ALDS in 2007.

1 — BRUCE DRECKMAN — LF Became a member of the Major League staff in 1997...this is Bruce’s first Midsummer Classic...worked Division Series (2004-05) and the League Championship Series (2009)...was one of the umpires who represented Major League Baseball during the 2006 Japan All-Star Series...worked the Miami round of the 2009 World Baseball Classic...pre- viously umpired in the Appalachian League, Midwest League, , Southern League and American Association.

78 — — RF Joined the Major League staff in 2004...this is Jim’s first All-Star Game...worked the 2007 American League Divison Series between the Yankees and Indians...worked his first Major League Game in September 1999 while his younger brother Randy, who was an All-Star in 2003, sat in the visiting dugout in San Francisco as a member of the Phillies...previously umpired in the Arizona Rookie League, , California League, Texas League and Pacific Coast League.

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2010 NATIONAL LEAGUE ALL-STARS MANAGER 41 — CHARLES FUQUA (CHARLIE) MANUEL Philadelphia Phillies…Born: January 4, 1944 in North Fork, WV…Resides: Winter Haven, FL…L/R…6-4, 240...Engaged, two children. Second All-Star Game as manager…led the Phillies to a 42-37 record through July 3rd, good for third place in the N.L. East Divison...named the 51st manager of the Phillies on November 4, 2004…in 2009, he led the club to its second consecutive N.L. Championship...is one of two managers in Phillies history to lead the team to three straight division championships (2007-09; Danny Ozark had 3 straight, 1976-78)… fin- ished sixth in the BBWAA’s 2009 N.L. Manager of the Year balloting...in 2008, he led the club to its second World Championship in franchise history and first since 1980...man- aged the Phillies to the 2007 N.L. East Championship, their first postseason appearance since 1993…finished second in the BBWAA N.L. Manager of the Year balloting in 2008 and 2007…won his 250th game as Phillies manager in his 470th decision, becoming the third-fastest manager in franchise history to accomplish the feat and fastest since managed the club from 1915-18 (425th decision)…prior to being hired as manager, he served as special assistant to General Manager Ed Wade in 2003- 04…managed the Cleveland Indians from 2000 through mid-2002, posting a 220-190 record…selected as a coach on Joe Torre’s staff for the 2002 All-Star Game…posted a record of 91-71 (.562) in his second year as manager to lead Cleveland to the A.L. Central Division title, joining Hall of Famer as the only two Indians managers to make the playoffs in their second season…appeared in the ALCS with Minnesota in 1969 and 1970…starred for six seasons in Japan with the Yakult Swallows and Kintetsu Buffaloes from 1976- 1981…clubbed 189 home runs in Japan, including a league-high 48 in 1980 which was, at the time, an American record for Japanese baseball. COACHES 20 — HARRY RALSTON (BUD) BLACK San Diego Padres…Born: June 30, 1957 in San Mateo, CA…Resides: Rancho Santa Fe, CA…L/L…6-2…194…Married, two children. Second All-Star Game…had the Padres in front of the N.L. West Division with a 48-33 record through July 3rd, tied for the best record in the N.L.…in 2009, led the Padres to a 75-87 mark and a fourth-place finish…guided the Padres to a 39-35 record after the All-Star break, making San Diego one of just three clubs to finish over.500 in the second half after playing sub-.500 ball in the first half…named to N.L. Manager Clint Hurdle’s All-Star coaching staff for the 79th Midsummer Classic at Yankee Stadium in 2008…named the Padres 16th manager in franchise history on November 9, 2006…posted the best (.546) for a first-year manager (minimum 50 games) since Ken Macha with Oakland (.593) and with Seattle (.574) in 2003… led the Padres to the N.L.’s best winning percentage in the first half (.563) in his first year, becoming just the fifth rookie manager in the last 50 years to lead a team to its league’s best record at the break, joining Sparky Anderson (1970 Reds), Bill Virdon (1972 Pirates), Dusty Baker (1993 Giants) and Bob Melvin (2003 Mariners)…pitched 15 years in the Majors with Seattle, Kansas City, Cleveland, Toronto and San Francisco...was a member of the Royals 1985 World Championship squad…became only the third individual over the last 40 years to have won at least 100 games as a pitcher and serve as a Major League manager when he was named the Padres manager following the 2006 season…actively supports Rady Children’s Hospital and participated in their “Celebration of Champions” event to benefit the pediatric cancer care unit in each of the last three years. 15 — BRUCE DOUGLAS BOCHY San Francisco Giants…Born: April 16, 1955 in Landes de Bussac, France…Resides: Poway, CA…R/R…6-4...215...Married, two children. Fifth All-Star Game…had the Giants off to a 41-39 start through July 3rd...Two-time N.L. Manager of the Year (1996, 1998) was named 38th manager in Giants’ franchise history on October 27, 2006… is one of only 55 managers since 1900 to reach the 1,000- win plateau…currently in his 16th consecutive season as a big league skipper, the fourth-longest stint by an active manager behind Tony La Russa (32nd year), Bobby Cox and Joe Torre (both in 21st year)…is the winningest foreign-born manager in Major League history, having moved past Felipe Alou in 2008…in 2009, he guided the Giants to their most successful season since 2004, posting an 88-74 (.543) record and finishing in third place in their division while staying in the Wild Card race until the final week of the season…managed the N.L. All-Star squad in 1999 and served as a coach in 1997, 2001 and 2007…is the winningest manager in Padres franchise history, compiling a 951-975 record in 12 seasons as San Diego’s skip- per…led the Friars to four N.L. West titles and his four postseason appearances are tied for 10th-most among current Major League managers…spent parts of nine seasons in the Majors as a catcher with Houston (1978- 80), New York Mets (1982) and San Diego (1983-87)…active with the Northern California Alzheimer’s Association and various San Francisco Giants community initiatives.

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ELECTED STARTERS 4 — YADIER BENJAMIN MOLINA — C

St. Louis Cardinals…Born: July 13, 1982 in Bayamon, Puerto Rico…Resides: Vega Alta, Puerto Rico…R/R…5-11, 230…Married, two children. Second All-Star selection…hitting .231 with three homers, 30 RBI, nine doubles and six stolen bases through July 3rd...was tied for second in the league with 13 RBI in bases loades situations (5-for-8)...leads all M.L. catch- ers with a 40.1 catcher’s throwing percentage since 2005...matched a career- high with four hits on May 7th at Pittsburgh and added three RBI, includ- ing the game-winner in the ninth...had 15 RBI in April, tying his previous career-best (August, 2007)...hit the first grand slam of his professional career on April 5th...earned his second Rawlings Gold Glove and was named to the N.L. All-Star team in 2009...hit .308 (4-for-13) in three games dur- ing the NLDS against Los Angeles…was voted the starting catcher for the N.L. squad in the 2009 All-Star Game played at Busch Stadium in St. Louis and caught 8.0 innings while delivering an RBI-single…led all with 34 pick-offs and a 41.2 catcher’s throwing percentage from 2005-09…led M.L. catchers in 2009 with 136 games started and was second in innings (1,176.2), trailing only Russell Martin (1,201.0) of the Dodgers…was the second-hardest batter to strike out in the N.L., striking out just once every 13.9 plate appearances…played in the 2009 World Baseball Classic for his native Puerto Rico…in 2008, received his first Rawlings …in 2007, caught 50 percent (23 of 46) of would-be base-stealers to lead the Majors…in the 2006 postseason, led the Cardinals with 19 hits and 29 total bases en route to their World Series Championship…batted .412 (7-for-17) in the World Series, while hitting safely in all five games…played in the inaugural World Baseball Classic in 2006 for Team Puerto Rico and hit .600…is the younger brother of M.L. catchers Bengie and Jose Molina.

5 — JOSE ALBERTO (ALBERT) PUJOLS — 1B

St. Louis Cardinals…Born: January 16, 1980 in Santo Domingo, D.R.…Resides: St. Louis, MO…R/R…6-3, 230…Married, three children. Ninth All-Star selection…batting .306 with 20 homers and 60 RBI through July 3rd...ranks first in the N.L. in home runs, total bases (168), walks (56) and on-base percentage (.415)...is tied for second in RBI, third with a .571 , tied for fourth with 38 extra-base hits and tied for eighth in hits (90)...hit three home runs for the fourth time in his career on May 30th…homered in his first at-bat of the 2010 season and hit a two-run bomb in the seventh, tying a career-high with four runs scored on April 5th…walked a career-high four times on April 17th vs. the Mets and was on base six times…is the Majors fastest player to both 1,000 hits & 200 home runs (806 games)…finished as the decade’s N.L. triple crown winner, batting .334 with 366 home runs and 1,112 RBI despite playing in only nine of those 10 seasons (debuted in 2001)…2009 N.L. MVP appeared in the top-10 on the N.L. MVP ballot in each of his nine M.L. seasons…won the 2009 N.L. for first baseman, his second consecutive and fifth overall…was the N.L.’s 2009 Hank Aaron Award winner, which recognizes the most out- standing offensive performer in each league as chosen by the fans…in 2009, led the Majors in home runs (47), runs scored (124), slugging percentage (.658) and total bases (374)…led the N.L. in on-base percentage (.443), finished second in doubles (45)and was third in batting aver- age (.327) and RBI…was the top vote-getter for the 2009 All-Star Game hosted in St. Louis, where he made his sixth All-Star Game start…unanimously voted the 2009 MVP by the BBWAA, his second-straight and third career MVP award (2005, 08-09)…named the 2008 winner in recognition of both his outstanding on-field performance and commitment to the community…played for the Dominican Republic in the inaugural World Baseball Classic in 2006…won his first Rawlings Gold Glove Award in 2006…in 2005, established the Pujols Family Foundation which provides support for families and children who live with Down Syndrome and assists impoverished families in the Dominican Republic.

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26 — CHASE CAMERON UTLEY — 2B Philadelphia Phillies…Born: December 17, 1978 in Pasadena,CA…Resides: Carson, CA…L/R…6-1, 190...Married.

Fifth All-Star selection…hitting .277 with 11 home runs and 37 RBI through July 3rd...underwent surgery on July 1st to repair a torn ligament in his right thumb…in 2009, made his fourth consecutive start at second base for the N.L. All-Star team…won fourth consecutive N.L. Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Award…led the Majors in hit-by-pitch (24) and stolen base percentage (100 percent)…among N.L. players, was third in runs scored (112), tied for fourth in times on-base (273) and tenth in on- base percentage (.397)…led all N.L. second basemen in runs, on-base percentage (.399), slug- ging percentage (.512), extra-base hits (63), total bases (290) and go-ahead RBI (25)…tied for first in home runs (31), second in stolen bases (23) and walks (88) and tied for second in hits (161)…set career-highs in walks and stolen bases and stole home for the first time on September 15th vs. Washington…became the 10th Phillie in club history to have a 20-homer/20-steal sea- son…drove in his 500th career RBI on April 17th against San Diego and scored his 500th career run the next day against the Padres…set an MLB record by reaching base safely in 27 straight postseason games (dating back to 2007)...streak was snapped in Game Three of the 2009 World Series on October 31 against the Yankees…tied Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson and set an N.L. record for the most home runs (5) in a single World Series…became the second player in M.L. history to have two multi-homer games in one World Series, joining for Kansas City in 1980…starting second baseman for Team USA in the inaugural World Baseball Classic in 2006…since 2008, has hosted annual All-Star Animals Casino Night with wife Jennifer to benefit the SPCA.

2 — HANLEY RAMIREZ — SS Florida Marlins…Born: December 23, 1983 in Samana, D.R.…Resides: Santo Domingo, D.R.…R/R…6-3, 225...Single, two children.

Third All-Star selection…batting .298 with 13 home runs and 52 RBI through July 3rd...is tied for seventh in the N.L. with 15 stolen bases...launched two home runs on May 2nd vs. Washington, marking his 10th career multi-homer game…in 2009, became the first Marlin to win an N.L. batting title, hitting .342 with 42 doubles, one triple, 24 home runs and 106 RBI in 151 games…set career-highs in average and RBI, and elected by fans as the starting shortstop for the 2009 All-Star Game played in St. Louis…marked his second consecutive All-Star Game start, becoming the first Marlin to be voted as a starter twice…won the Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Award as the top offensive producer among N.L. …became the fourth-fastest shortstop to 100 career homers (595 games) on September 6, 2009…was ranked in the top-10 among N.L. hitters in almost every major offensive category: first in average, tied for first in average with runners in scoring position (.373), tied for second in grand slams (3), third in hits (197), fourth in multi-hit games (56), sixth in doubles (42) and on-base percentage (.410), eighth in RBI, total bases (313) and stolen bases (27) and ninth in runs (101)…his 24 homers were second among M.L. shortstops (Tulowitzki-32)…hit in a career-best 16 straight games from August 5th-21st…named the 2009 Marlins Most Valuable Player by the South Florida Chapter of the BBWAA…hit a career-high 33 home runs in 2008 while batting .301, with 67 RBI and 35 stolen bases…named 2006 N.L. Rookie of the Year by the BBWAA…had the highest batting average of any qualifying rookie (.292) while clubbing 17 home runs with 59 RBI and 51 stolen bases.

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5 — DAVID ALLEN WRIGHT — 3B

New York Mets…Born: December 20, 1982 in Norfolk, VA…Resides: Chesapeake, VA…R/R…6-0, 208...Single.

Fifth All-Star selection…hitting .313 with 14 home runs and 64 RBI through July 3rd...leads the N.L. in RBI, is tied for second in extra-base hits (40), tied for third in total bases (163) and doubles (25), fourth with a .391 on-base percentage, tied for fourth in batting average and hits (94), tied for fifth in multi-hit games (28) and eighth with a .543 slugging percent- age…tied the N.L. single-season mark with 24 RBI in this year...drove-in his 600th career run on June 5th vs. Florida and collected his 1,000th career base hit on April 27th in a 4-0 win over the Dodgers…in 2009, ranked 12th in the N.L. in batting average (.307) and on-base percentage (.390) and was tied for sixth in stolen bases (27)… hit over .300 for the fifth consecutive year to become the first Mets player in franchise history to do so (minimum 300 at-bats)… led the Mets in games played (846), hits (983), and batting average (.309) in the last decade (2000-2009)… ranked second in home runs with 140…voted starting third baseman for the N.L. All-Star Team in 2009…col- lected the first Mets hit and home run at on April 13, 2009 vs. San Diego…played for Team USA in the 2009 World Baseball Classic and hit .281 (9-for-32) with three runs scored, one double and five RBI…in 2008, set career-highs in home runs (33), RBI (124) and runs scored (115)…finished second in the N.L. in RBI and hits and third in total bases (334)…earned his second Rawlings Gold Glove Award and second consecutive Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Award…collected his 100th career home run with a solo shot on April 13th vs. Milwaukee…hit in 26 consecutive games from September 17, 2006-April 19, 2007, the second-longest in Mets team history behind Moises Alou (30 games, 2007)… voted the N.L.’s starting third baseman for the 2006 All-Star Game and became the 14th player to homer in his first All-Star Game at- bat…received the 2008 Baseball Assistance Team (B.A.T.) Bart Giamatti Award for his efforts in the community, which include establishing the David Wright Foundation in 2005, which pro- vides aid to children in need in the and Norfolk, VA areas.

8 — RYAN JOSEPH BRAUN — OF

Milwaukee Brewers…Born: November 17, 1983 in Mission Hills, CA…Resides: Granada Hills, CA…R/R…6-1, 200…Single.

Third All-Star selection…hitting .298 with 11 home runs and 51 RBI through July 3rd...tied for second in the N.L. with 31 multi-hit games, third in hits (96), tied for seventh in doubles (23) and tied for eighth in total bases (154)…also leads the league with a .358 batting average away from home...scored 600th career run on June 14th against the Angels…batted .320 with 32 home runs, 114 RBI and 20 stolen bases in 158 games in 2009…earned his second consecutive Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Award…became just the eighth player in M.L. history with at least 100 runs, 100 RBI, 200 hits, 30 home runs, 20 stolen bases and a .300 batting average in the same sea- son…led the N.L. with 203 hits and 64 multi-hit games…was second in the N.L. in runs with 113…started in the 2009 All-Star Game played in St. Louis, joining Robin Yount (1982-83) as the only players in franchise history to start consecutive All-Star Games…led N.L. with 4,138,559 votes…joined Albert Pujols as the only players in M.L. history to hit 30-or-more home runs in each of his first three seasons in the Majors…played for Team USA in the 2009 World Baseball Classic, batting .381 (8-for-21) with one home run and two RBI… in 2008, batted .285 with 37 home runs, 106 RBI and 14 stolen bases in 151 games…elected starter for the 2008 All- Star Game played at Yankee Stadium… voted 2007 N.L. Rookie of the Year…donates thousands of dollars of athletic merchandise from Nike to disadvantaged kids in the Milwaukee area…in 2008, donated money to the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee to support the Little Brewers Baseball Club, a statewide youth baseball league that serves 2,000 kids.

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16 — ANDRE EVERETT ETHIER — OF

Los Angeles Dodgers…Born: April 10, 1982 in Phoenix, AZ…Resides: Chandler, AZ…L/L…6-2, 210…Married.

First All-Star selection…hitting .321 with 13 homers and 48 RBI through July 3rd...ranks second in the N.L. in batting average, fifth in slugging per- centage (.564) and 10th with a .343 average with runners in scoring posi- tion…collected his 600th career hit in a 3-for-5, four-RBI performance on May 2nd vs. Pittsburgh and scored his 300th career run on May 5th vs. Milwaukee…won Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Award in 2009 and was named the Pepsi MLB Clutch Performer of the Year…established career- highs in homers (31), RBI (106), doubles (42), hits (162), walks (92) and games played (160)…finished tied for sixth in the N.L. in RBI with Florida’s Hanley Ramirez…logged the first 100-RBI season by a Dodger since 2006 and the first 30-homer season by a Dodger since 2004…became just the fourth Dodger in franchise history to amass at least 40 doubles and 30 home runs in the same season, joining (1930), Raul Mondesi (1997), and (1999)…led the Majors with six walk-off hits, including a Major League-best four walk- off home runs…tied the M.L. record for most walk-off homers in a season, matching Boston’s Jimmie Fox (1940) and Roy Sievers (1957) of the Washington Senators…had six multi-home run games, one shy of the Dodgers single-season record of seven by Adrian Beltre in 2004…named Bank of America Presents the National League Player of the Week for the week of April 13-19, 2009, batting .391 (9-for-23) with four homers and 12 RBI in six games…in 2008, led the Dodgers in hitting (.305) and homers (20) and was second in RBI (77) and runs scored (90).

22 — JASON ALIAS HEYWARD — OF

Atlanta Braves…Born: August 9, 1989 in Ridgewood, NJ…Resides: Atlanta, GA…L/L…6-5, 240…Single, one child.

First All-Star Game…batting .251 with 11 home runs and 45 RBI through July 3rd...was placed on the 15-Day Disabled List on June 28th with a strain in his left thumb…was named the Presents N.L. Rookie of the Month for April after hitting .240 with six home runs, 19 RBI and a .520 slug- ging percentage...received the same honor for the month of May after post- ing a .337 batting average with four homers, 19 RBI and a .628 slugging per- centage...became the first rookie to win the award twice in a season since Chicago’s Geovany Soto (April/August, 2008)…homered in his first Major League plate appear- ance on April 5th, making him the sixth player in Atlanta history and the 11th in franchise histo- ry to hit a home run in their Major League debut…became the youngest player (20) to hit a home run in his first M.L. at-bat since Cincinnati’s Ted Tappe (19) in 1950…became the second Braves rookie to make his M.L. debut in the Opening Day starting lineup since 1981, joining Jordan Schafer, who did it in 2009…named ’s Minor League Player of the Year in 2009 following a season in which he hit .323 with 17 home runs and 63 RBI at three minor league stops…recipient of the Hank Aaron Award, given annually to the top offensive player in the Braves organization…participated in the 2009 XM All-Star Futures Game in St. Louis and went 1-for-2…selected by the Braves in the first round (14th overall) of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft.

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51 — JONATHAN ROY BROXTON — RHP Los Angeles Dodgers…Born: June 16, 1984 in Augusta, GA…Resides: Waynesboro, CA…R/R…6-4, 294…Married, one child.

Second All-Star selection…is 3-0 with a 2.08 ERA and 16 saves in 34.2 innings pitched over 35 appearances through July 3rd...tied for ninth in the N.L. in saves...has 50 strikeouts in 34.2 innings for an average of 12.98 strike- outs per nine innings, the third-best mark among N.L. relievers...recorded 12 saves in the month of May, the most by any pitcher in the history of the Los Angeles Dodgers...finished 2009 with a 7-2 record and 36 saves, which ranked sixth in the National League and 12th in the Majors…overall was 36- for-42 in save opportunities for an 85.7 percent save percentage, good for ninth in the N.L.…racked up 114 strikeouts to lead all Major League relievers… named to the N.L. squad for the 2009 Midsummer Classic in St. Louis…went 1-0 with a 2.25 ERA, one walk and four strike- outs in 4.0 innings as a member of Team USA in the 2009 World Baseball Classic… in 2008, appeared in 70 games as both a set-up man and closer…recorded 14 saves after taking over the closer’s role for the injured Takashi Saito on July 18th…allowed just two home runs in 69.0 innings pitched…held batters to a .217 batting average overall…recorded the save with a perfect ninth inning in Game Three of the NLDS vs. the Cubs to send the Dodgers to the NLCS for the first time in 20 years.

55 — MATTHEW DICUS (MATT) CAPPS — RHP …Born: September 3, 1983 in Douglassville, GA…Resides: Douglassville, GA…R/R…6-2, 245.

First All-Star selection…is 2-3 with a 3.19 ERA, 22 saves and 32 strikeouts in 36.2 innings pitched over 38 appearances through July 3rd...tied for second in the N.L. in saves...named MLB Delivery Man of the Month for April, col- lecting 10 saves and posting a 0.68 ERA with 15 strikeouts while holding opposing hitters to a .226 batting average in his first month with the Nationals…in 2009, recorded a career-best 27 saves as a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates…ranked 10th in the N.L. in saves and successfully con- verted 84 percent (27-of-32) of save chances…went 15-for-15 in save opportunities from May 16th-July 31st…in 2008, pocketed a team-best 21 saves despite missing nearly two months with right shoulder problems…posted a career-best 2.28 ERA in a team-leading 76 games in 2007…assumed full-time closer duties on June 1st and proceeded to convert 18 of 20 save oppor- tunities…his ERA ranked fifth among N.L. relievers (min. 70.0 IP)…in 2006, led all MLB rook- ies and ranked second in the N.L. with a Pirates rookie-record 85 appearances…went 9-1 on the season…earned his first Major League save with a perfect ninth inning in a 3-1 win on July 17th vs. Colorado.

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29 — CHRISTOPHER JOHN (CHRIS) CARPENTER — RHP St. Louis Cardinals…Born: April 27, 1975 in Exeter, NH…Resides: St. Louis, MO…R/R…6-6, 230…Married, two children. Third All-Star selection…is 9-2 with a 3.16 ERA and 105 strikeouts in 119.2 innings pitched over 18 starts through July 3rd…ranks second in the N.L. in innings pitched and 10th in strikeouts...recorded his 125th career win on June 18th, a 6-4 victory over Oakland…has won 15-or-more games for the Cardinals in each of the four seasons in which he has made 20-or-more starts…in 2009, was the Player’s Choice for N.L. Comeback Player of the Year and chosen by the Boston BBWAA as the Tony Conigliaro Award win- ner…named the Wilbur “Bullet” Rogan Award winner as the Negro League’s choice for N.L. Pitcher of the Year…was the first Cardinals pitcher to win the N.L. ERA title (2.24) since (2.18) in 1988…his .810 winning percentage (17-4) led the Majors…was the N.L. Pitcher of the Month for August when he went 5-0 with a 2.20 ERA in six starts, while fan- ning 37…had a one-hit shutout with 10 strikeouts on September 7th at Milwaukee…hit his first career home run, a grand slam, on October 1st at Cincinnati…collected six RBI on the day, a record for Cardinals pitchers…went 15-8 in 2006 with a 3.09 ERA, good for third-best in the Majors…named Bank of America Presents N.L. Player of the Week three times during the 2006 season…earned his 100th career win on September 16th vs. San Francisco and notched his 1,000th career strikeout on April 19th at Pittsburgh…garnered 2005 N.L. Cy Young honors, as voted by the BBWAA, after posting a 21-5 record in 33 starts…named the N.L. starting pitcher for the 2005 All-Star Game.

49 — — RHP Milwaukee Brewers…Born: February 27, 1986 in La Piedad, Michoacan, Mexico…Resides: Fort Worth, TX…R/R…6-3, 222…Married, one child.

First All-Star selection…is 8-3 with a 2.56 ERA, two complete games, two and 120 strikeouts in 109.0 innings pitched over 17 starts through July 3rd...ranks second in the N.L. in strikeouts and a 2.25 ERA on the road, seventh in ERA and tied for eighth with a .220 opponents batting aver- age...made his first Opening Day start of his career on April 5th vs. Colorado…on May 1st at San Diego, he notched his fifth double-digit strike- out game of his career and belted the fifth home run of his career, marking the second time that he has homered in a 10-strikeout performance (also April 29, 2009 vs. Pittsburgh)…recorded the first complete-game shutout of his career on May 28th vs. the Mets…in 2009, was named Brewers Most Valuable Pitcher as voted by members of the Milwaukee Chapter of the BBWAA…in 30 starts, was 13-12 with a 3.73 ERA…produced a team-leading 17 quality starts and held opponents to a .219 batting average, third-lowest in the N.L.…was fifth in the N.L. with 204 strikeouts…tossed the Brewers’ only complete game of the year and the first of his career on April 24th at Houston…missed most of the 2008 season with separate knee injuries…in 2007, entered the season as the top prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America…made his M.L. debut in a 5-4 win on June 18th…became the 100th Mexican-born player to appear in a Major League game…named Brewers Pitcher of the Month for both July and September.

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32 — HARRY LEROY (ROY) HALLADAY III — RHP Philadelphia Phillies…Born: May 14, 1977 in Denver, CO...Resides: Palm Harbor, FL…R/R…6-6, 225…Married, two children.

Seventh All-Star selection…is 9-7 with a 2.42 ERA, six complete games, three shutouts and 112 strikeouts in 130.0 innings pitched over 17 starts through July 3rd…leads the league in complete games and shutouts, is tied for fourth in wins, sixth in ERA and eighth in strikeouts...threw the 18th perfect game of the modern era on May 30th, retiring 27 straight Florida Marlins batters on 115 pitches…his 11 strikeouts tied for third-most in a perfect game in Major League history…named Bank of America Presents N.L. Player of the Week, May 24th-30th…was Philadelphia’s Opening Day starter, marking his eighth consecutive Opening Day start…as a member of the Toronto Blue Jays in 2009, led the A.L. in complete games (9)and shutouts (4), and finished second in innings (239.0) and fewest base runners per 9.0 innings pitched (10.32)…was third in ERA (2.79), tied for fourth in wins (17), and fifth in strike- outs (208)…tossed his second career one-hitter on September 4th vs. the Yankees (first was September 27, 1998 vs. Detroit in his second career M.L. start)…starting pitcher for the A.L. at the 2009 All-Star Game in St. Louis…won Bank of America Presents A.L. Player of the Week for the week of May 11th-17th after going 2-0 with a 1.13 ERA…went 20-11 in 2008 with a 2.78 ERA, the lowest he has posted with over 200.0 innings pitched…recorded a career-high 206 strikeouts, nine complete games and two shutouts…led the Majors with seven complete games in 2007, three more than the closest competitor…posted back-to-back 16 win seasons in 2006 and 2007…voted the 2003 A.L. Cy Young Award Winner by the BBWAA after posting a 22-7 record with a 3.25 ERA, nine complete games (two shutouts) and 266.0 innings pitched with 204 strike- outs…also named Sporting News A.L. Pitcher of the Year and received the “Most Outstanding Pitcher” Award presented by the MLBPA in 2003.

15 — TIMOTHY ADAM (TIM) HUDSON — RHP Atlanta Braves…Born: July 14, 1975 in Columbus, GA…Resides: Peachtree City, GA…R/R…6-1…174…Married, three children.

Third All-Star selection…is 8-3 with a 2.37 ERA, one complete game and 51 strikeouts in 106.1 innings over 16 starts through July 3rd...is fifth in the N.L. in ERA…has made a team-leading 12 quality starts this season, tied for eighth-most in the Majors...eight of his 15 starts have been 7.0 innings-or- more, including three 8.0-inning starts…has never had a losing season as a professional pitcher…threw his 23rd career complete-game, but was on the losing end of a 2-1 defeat to the Twins on June 11th at Minnesota…earned his 150th career win on May 1st vs. Houston, tossing 6.2 innings and allow- ing one earned run…returned from “Tommy John” surgery and completed his 12th Major League season and 15th professional campaign in 2009…appeared in seven games and posted four quality starts…in 2008, posted a 3.17 ERA and won 11 games despite having his season cut short due to injury…was Atlanta’s Opening Day starter on March 30th…went 16-10 with a 3.33 ERA in 2007…named Bank of America Presents N.L. Player of the Week for the week of April 9th-15th after posting a 2-0 record with a 0.64 ERA in two starts…in 2004, compiled a career- best 2.70 ERA and tossed a career-high 240.0 innings with a 16-7 record as a member of the …tied the A.L. lead in shutouts (2), ranked second in ERA, third in innings pitched and ranked 10th in strikeouts (162)…in 2001, tied four fourth in the A.L. with 18 wins while ranking second in innings (235.0) and fifth in ERA (3.37)…became the seventh 20-game winner in Oakland history in 2000, compiling a 20-6 record in 32 starts…in 2001, named A.L. Rookie Pitcher of the Year by The Sporting News after posting an 11-2 record with a 3.23 ERA and 132 strikeouts in his first 21 M.L. starts.

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38 — UBALDO JIMENEZ — RHP Colorado Rockies…Born: January 22, 1984 in Nagua, D.R.…Resides: San Cristobal, D.R.…R/R…6-4, 210.

First All-Star selection…is 14-1 with a 2.27 ERA, three complete games, two shutouts and 107 strikeouts in 119.0 innings over 17 starts through July 3rd...leads the N.L. in wins and ranks third in ERA, fourth in innings pitched and ninth in strikeouts…also leads the N.L. with a 1.23 ERA on the road...voted National League Pitcher of the Month for May after going 5-1 with a 0.78 ERA and 39 strikeouts...also won the award in April after going 5-0 with a 0.79 ERA and 31 strikeouts...won Bank of America Presents N.L. Player of the Week honors for the week of April 12th-18th…tossed the first no-hitter of the 2010 season (264th in M.L. history) on April 17th at Atlanta, becoming the fourth Dominican-born pitcher to record a no-hitter…set career-highs in wins (15), innings (218.0) and strikeouts (198) in 2009…his 3.47 ERA in 2009 set a record for the lowest mark by a starter in Rockies histo- ry…pitched at least 6.0 innings in a franchise-record 25 consecutive starts from May 1st- September 7th…threw the second-most pitches (3,570) in the N.L., behind St. Louis starter (3,614), and threw 100-or-more pitches in 29 of his 33 starts…limited oppos- ing hitters to a .229 average, the eighth-lowest mark in the N.L.…appeared in one game for the Dominican Republic in the 2009 World Baseball Classic on March 10th vs. the Netherlands and set a WBC record with 10 strikeouts…in 2008, joined Aaron Cook as the first two Rockies right- handers to win at least 10 games with an ERA under 4.00 in the same season…recorded a 12-12 record, allowing three runs-or-less in 27 of his 34 starts, and recorded 172 strikeouts…after spending the first half of the 2007 season in the minors, went 4-4 with a 4.28 ERA in 82.0 innings…made his M.L. debut on September 26, 2006 vs. Los Angeles and made his first start on October 1, 2006 vs. the Chicago Cubs.

55 — JOSHUA MICHAEL (JOSH) JOHNSON — RHP Florida Marlins…Born: January 31, 1984 in Minneapolis, MN…Resides: Tulsa, OK…L/R…6-7, 252…Married, one child.

Second All-Star selection…is 8-3 with a 1.82 ERA, one complete game and 115 strikeouts in 114.0 innings pitched over 17 starts through July 3rd...leads the N.L. in ERA, fourth in strikeouts and seventh in innings pitched...pitched 6.0 or more innings with 1 or 0 earned runs in eight consecutive starts from May 13th-June 20th and has tossed at least 6.0 innings in 15 straight starts, notching quality starts in each of those games…threw a complete-game three-hitter on April 26th vs. San Diego, notching a career-best 12 strike- outs…named Florida’s Opening Day starter…posted career-highs in wins (15), starts (33), innings pitched (209.0) and strikeouts (191) in 2009…his wins and innings pitched totals led the club, while his 15 wins were tied for fourth-most in the N.L.…ranked third in winning percent- age (.750) and 10th in strikeouts…named to the 2009 N.L. All-Star team (did not pitch) after posting an 8-2 record with a 2.74 ERA in the first half of the season…earned Bank of America Presents National League Player of the Week honors for the week of April 5th-12th after going 2- 0 with an 0.57 ERA in his first two starts of the season…in 2008, began the season on the disabled list recovering from “Tommy John” surgery…in nine starts, compiled a 5-1 record…made his first start of the season on July 10th at Los Angeles and allowed three runs on six hits with no walks and six strikeouts over 5.0 innings…posted a four-game winning streak after returning from the D.L.…threw his first career complete game on August 27th at Atlanta, allowing a run on four hits.

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55 — TIMOTHY LEROY (TIM) LINCECUM — RHP San Francisco Giants…Born: June 15, 1984 in Bellevue, WA…Resides: Bellevue, WA…R/R…5-11, 170…Single.

Third All-Star selection…is 8-4 with a 3.28 ERA and 121 strikeouts in 109.2 innings over 17 starts through July 3rd…leads the N.L. in strikeouts…regis- tered 13 strikeouts on May 4th at Florida, his fifth career performance with at least 13 strikeouts…notched his 700th career strikeout on April 17th at Los Angeles in only his fourth Major League season…named 2009 N.L. Cy Young Award winner by the BBWAA and N.L. Pitcher of the Year by The Sporting News for the second consecutive year…became only the fourth pitcher to win the N.L. Cy Young Award in back-to-back years and the first player to win the award twice in his first three seasons in the Majors…compiled a 15-7 record with a 2.48 ERA and a league-leading 261 strike- outs…became one of five Giants in San Francisco-era history to register at least 13 punchouts and not issue a walk, and the first player to accomplish the feat twice…in 2008, became the N.L. Cy Young Award winner, the first Giants winner since 1967, and second all-time (Mike McCormick)…joined Dwight Gooden (Mets, 1985), Bret Saberhagen (Royals, 1985) and Fernando Valenzuela (Dodgers, 1981) as only pitchers to win the Cy Young Award in their first full season…at 24 years old, became the youngest Cy Young winner in either league since Roger Clemens won at 24 in 1986…finished the season 18-5 with a 2.62 ERA and a M.L.-leading 265 strikeouts…established a San Francisco-era single-season strikeout record…was selected to his first career All-Star Game by vote of players, managers and coaches…participates in the Giants Challenger Clinics, teaching baseball skills to disabled children from San Francisco and Sacramento Special Olympics Leagues…became the first player ever to be named both Pac-10 Freshmen of the Year and Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year in 2004.

47 — EVAN DAVID MEEK — RHP Pittsburgh Pirates…Born: May 12, 1983 in Bellevue, WA…Resides: Bothell, WA…R/R…6-0, 225.

First All-Star selection…is 3-2 with a 0.98 ERA, one save and 42 strikeouts in 46.0 innings over 37 appearances through July 3rd...has the lowest ERA among all N.L. relievers and ranks third among all M.L. relievers in innings pitched behind Colorado’s Matt Belisle and Washington’s Tyler Clippard (49.2 each)…made 10 straight scoreless appearances (15.0 innings pitched) from April 11th-May 7th...recorded first career save on April 29th at Dodger Stadium…had a 0.60 ERA in April, a 1.17 ERA in May and a 1.32 ERA in June…in 2009, estab- lished career-highs in every category…had a 3.45 ERA in 41 appearances with 42 strikeouts in 47.0 innings pitched…picked up his first Major League win on July 17th vs. San Francisco…pitched a career-high 3.0 innings on May 3rd vs. Cincinnati and had four straight scoreless outings with the Bucs after being recalled from Triple-A on April 25th…held opposing hitters to a .059 (1-for-17) in that span…season was cut short after suffering a strained left oblique on August 11th...made the Pirates Opening Day roster in 2008 and made eight big league appearances on the year...selected by Pittsburgh in the 2007 Rule Five Draft from the Tampa Bay Rays...originally selected by the Minnesota Twins in the 11th round of the 2002 First-Year Player Draft.

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53 — ARTHUR RHODES — LHP Cincinnati Reds…Born: October 24, 1969 in Waco, TX…Resides: Phoenix, MD…L/L…6-2, 220.

First All-Star selection…is 3-2 with a 1.09 ERA and 32 strikeouts in 33.0 innings pitched over 37 appearances through July 3rd…from April 13th- June 26th, went 33 appearances and 30.0 innings without allowing a run (13 hits, 10 walks, 28 strikeouts)…his 33-appearance scoreless streak tied a M.L. single-season record, accomplished only by (33 games in 2002 for the Mets) and Mike Myers (33 games in 2000 for Colorado)…the 30- inning scoreless streak was a career-high, and was the longest by a reliever in the Majors this season…allowed his first run of the season in his second appearance on April 10th vs. Chicago, then didn't allow another run until the 10th inning of a 9-6 loss on June 29th vs. Philadelphia…made his 800th career appearance on May 24th in a 7-5 win over Pittsburgh, becoming just the 42nd pitcher to reach the 800-appearance plateau…in 2009, his first season with the Reds, he posted a 2.53 ERA in 66 relief appearances, his highest total since 2003…after missing the entire 2007 season recovering from “Tommy John” surgery, returned in 2008 to make 66 appearances, marking his fifth season with 66-or-more appearances…split time with the Mariners and Marlins and combined to finish 4-1 with a 2.04 ERA and two saves…held oppos- ing left-handed batters to a .167 average…recorded a career-high nine saves in 2004 while with Oakland…in 2002, ranked second among A.L. relievers in wins (10), fourth in strikeouts (81) and ninth in strikeouts per nine innings (10.46)…opponents hit just .187, second-best among A.L. relievers…from April 4th-8th, tied a Mariners record with eight consecutive strikeouts…in 2001, led all A.L. relievers with a 1.72 ERA and ranked second with 83 strikeouts...opponents hit just .189...began the season 8-0, a Mariners record by a reliever to begin a season...tied the club record by any pitcher to begin a season.

50 — ADAM PARRISH WAINWRIGHT — RHP St. Louis Cardinals…Born: August 30, 1981 in Brunswick, GA…Resides: Tulsa, OK…L/R…6-7, 228…Married, two daughters.

First All-Star selection…is 11-5 with a 2.34 ERA, three complete games, one shutout and 114 strikeouts in 119.1 innings pitched over 17 starts through July 3rd...ranks second in the N.L. in wins, third in innings pitched, fourth in ERA and tied for sixth in strikeouts…threw first career complete-game shutout vs. Milwaukee on June 4th, allowing just two hits while fanning eight and retiring the last 18 consecutive batters…earned his 50th career win on April 29th in a 10-4 victory over Atlanta…pitched his second consecutive complete game on April 24th at San Francisco, the first time in his career to do so…in 2009, fin- ished third in the BBWAA’s N.L. Cy Young voting, despite having the most first-place votes, in what was the second-tightest race in the history of the award…named the N.L.’s Outstanding Pitcher of the Year by the MLBPA’s Player Choice Awards and won the Rawlings Gold Glove Award for N.L. pitchers…led the N.L. in wins (19) and innings pitched (233.0) and had a career- high 34 starts…his 2.63 ERA and 212 strikeouts both ranked fourth in the league…in 2008, was 11-3 with a 3.20 ERA in 20 starts during an injury-shortened season…after converting to a starter in 2007, won 14 games, the most ever by a Cardinals pitcher in their initial season in a starting role…became the first Cards pitcher to start in 30 games on September 19th vs. Philadelphia…in 2006, led all St. Louis relievers with 23 holds and 72 strikeouts…ranked among N.L. rookie pitch- ing leaders in ERA (3.12), opponents batting average (.230) and games pitched (61)…had 72 strikeouts in 75.0 innings pitched…earned his first Major League win on May 9th vs. Colorado...recorded the final out of the 2006 World Series in Game Four against Detroit.

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38 — BRIAN PATRICK WILSON — RHP San Francisco Giants…Born: March 16, 1982 in Winchester, MA…Resides: Los Angeles, CA…R/R…6-1, 196…Single.

Second All-Star selection...is 2-0 with a 2.10 ERA, 22 saves and 47 strikeouts in 34.1 innings over 32 appearances through July 3rd...tied for second in the N.L. in saves…pitched a perfect ninth inning with two strikeouts on June 4th at Pittsburgh to record his 100th career save, becoming only the fifth San Fransisco-era Giant with 100-or-more career saves, joining Rob Nen (206), Rod Beck (199), Gary Lavelle (127) and Greg Minton (125)…in 2009, his 38 saves were tied with Ryan Franklin of the Cardinals for third-most in the N.L., while his 2.74 ERA was seventh-best among N.L. closers…notched 83 strikeouts against 27 walks in his 68 relief appearances…in his first full big league campaign in 2008, his 41 saves were tied for fourth-most in the Majors and second in the N.L.…became just the third player in Giants history to reach the 40-save mark in a single season…was selected to his first All-Star Game and struck out one of his two batters faced on July 15th at Yankee Stadium…earned his first career save on July 2, 2006 at San Diego.

CATCHERS 16 — BRIAN MICHAEL MCCANN — C

Atlanta Braves…Born: February 20, 1984 in Athens, GA…Resides: Duluth, GA…L/R…6-3, 230…Married.

Fifth All-Star Game selection…hitting .261 with nine homers and 33 RBI through July 3rd...ranks 10th in the N.L. with a .379 on-base percentage…clubbed his 100th career home run on June 25th vs. Detroit…collected his 400th career RBI on May 12th at Milwaukee…made his fifth consecutive Opening Day start behind the plate for the Braves on April 5th…ranks among leaders for M.L. catchers in home runs, extra-base hits, doubles, RBI and game-winning RBI since 2006 (his first full season)…in 2009, won his third Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Award after hitting .281 with 21 homers and 94 RBI, becoming just one of seven catchers to win three-or-more Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Awards...became the first player in franchise history to make the All-Star team in each of his first four seasons…played for Team USA in the 2009 World Baseball Classic…in 2008, hit .301 with 23 home runs and 87 RBI while setting career-highs with 42 doubles and 153 hits…in 2007, had his first career four-RBI game on June 18th vs. Boston…in 2006, received his first N.L. Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger award with a .333 average, 24 homers and 93 RBI…selected for his first career All-Star team and caught four innings at Pittsburgh…his older brother Brad is a first base- man in the Kansas City organization…his father, Howard, is the former baseball coach at Marshall University.

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INFIELDERS 23 — ADRIAN GONZALEZ — 1B San Diego Padres…Born: May 8, 1982 in San Diego, CA…Resides: San Diego, CA…L/L…6-2, 225…Married.

Third All-Star selection…batting .295 with 16 home runs and 51 RBI through July 3rd...tied for fifth in the league with a .390 on-base percentage and 46 walks, sixth with a .367 batting average with runners in scoring posi- tion and tied for eighth in home runs...named Bank of America Presents the National League Player of the Week for the week of May 17th-23rd after hit- ting .444 (12-for-27) with three doubles, two home runs, nine RBI and six runs scored in seven games…homered and drove in a career-high six runs on May 19th vs. Los Angeles at Dodger Stadium…named the Padres MVP by the San Diego Chapter of the BBWAA for the third time in 2009 (also 2006, 08)…won second consecutive Rawlings Gold Glove Award…set career-highs in home runs (40), walks (119), on- base percentage (.407) and slugging percentage (.551) while striking out just 109 times, his low- est total since joining the Padres…his 40 homers placed fourth in the Majors while his 119 walks ranked first…was twice selected as Bank of America Presents N.L. Player of the Week, sharing the honor with Philadelphia’s Ryan Howard, May 25th-31st, and winning again the week of August 10th-16th… honored with a second straight selection to the N.L. All-Star team…recorded his 100th career home run on April 15th at New York…set the Padres’ record for home runs in April with nine…homered in five consecutive games from May 10th-15th, totaling six homers in the five games…played for Team Mexico in the 2009 World Baseball Classic, batting .273 (6-for-22) with two doubles, two home runs, seven RBI and six runs scored…in 2008, named to his first All- Star team…won his first Rawlings Gold Glove Award, the first Padres first baseman ever to win the award…set career-highs in games played (162) and RBI (119)…on May 12th, Adrian’s older brother Edgar made his M.L. debut with San Diego, making them the sixth set of brothers to play for the Padres and the fourth pair to play together…with his wife, established the Adrian and Betsy Gonzalez Foundation in 2008, a fund of the San Diego Foundation dedicated to helping underprivileged youth in sport, education and health.

6 — RYAN JAMES HOWARD — 1B Philadelphia Phillies…Born: November 19, 1979 in St. Louis, MO…Resides: Wildwood, MO...L/L…6-4, 255…Single, one child.

Third All-Star Game selection…batting .296 with 15 home runs and 58 RBI through July 3rd...ranks fourth in the N.L. in RBI and multi-hit games (29), sixth in total bases (159) and tied for sixth in runs (52) and hits (93)...became only the third Phillie to hit a home run in the first two games of a season since 1952 after homering on Opening Day (April 5th) and on April 7th…opened the 2010 season with five consecutive multi-hit games…collected his 800th career hit on May 18th and scored his 500th career run on June 11th…was the 2009 NLCS MVP, hitting .333 with two home runs and eight RBI to lead the Phillies to their second straight N.L. Pennant…tied for the M.L. lead with 141 RBI (Prince Fielder, Milwaukee), ranked first in go-ahead RBI (43), third in home runs (45) and total bases (352)…became the fourth player in M.L. history with four straight 40-homer/130-RBI seasons…Babe Ruth (7), Ken Griffey, Jr. (4) and Sammy Sosa (4) are the others…among N.L. players, was tied for second in games (160) and finished fifth in runs (105) and at-bats (616)…on July 16th, became the fastest player in M.L. history to reach 200 home runs (658 career games), breaking Ralph Kiner’s previous record of 706 games…collected his 500th career RBI and 300th career double on April 8th, becoming the first player to reach 500 RBI in 575 games-or-less since Hall of Famer Ted Williams reached 500 RBI in his 569th career game on September 3, 1942…in 2008, was the M.L. leader in home runs (48) and RBI (146)…was runner-up in the BBWAA’s N.L. MVP Award voting…named N.L. MVP in 2006, set- ting career-highs in home runs (58) and RBI (149)…named 2005 N.L. Rookie of the Year by the BBWAA…member of the Philadelphia Action Team national youth volunteer initiative.

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4 — OMAR RAFAEL INFANTE — INF Atlanta Braves…Born: December 26, 1981 in Puerto La Cruz, VZ…Resides: Amzoatezuiz, VZ…R/R…6-0, 180...Married.

First All-Star selection…hitting .311 with eight doubles and 23 runs scored through July 3rd...went 1-for-2 and drove in the tying and game-winning runs after coming in as a defensive replacement in the ninth inning on July 2nd vs. Florida…over the last four seasons, since 2007, owns a .355 average (86-for-242) with runners in scoring position, the highest mark in the Majors among qualifying players…tied his career-high in hits with a 4-for-4 performance on May 14th against Arizona…over the last three seasons, has a .356 average with runners in scoring position, which leads the Majors (min. 150 at-bats w/RISP)…in 2009, batted .273 (32-for-117) with five doubles and 15 RBI in 42 games since being activated from the 15-Day Disabled List on August 11th…belted his sixth career lead-off home run on August 22nd vs Florida...hit the game-winning RBI-single in the bottom of the ninth inning on August 15th vs. Philadelphia to score Matt Diaz…in his first 29 games, hit .349 (30-for-86) with four doubles, one home run and 11 RBI before suffering a fracture of the fifth metacarpal on his left hand on May 20th, when he was hit by a pitch…in 2007, started 77 games at five different positions (26 at third, 26 in left, 15 at shortstop, nine at second and one in center) and batted in seven different spots in the batting order…led Braves regulars with a .341 (31-for-91) average with runners in scoring position…played parts of six seasons in Detroit (2002-2007) before being traded to Atlanta.

14 — BRANDON EMIL PHILLIPS — 2B Cincinnati Reds…Born: June 28, 1981 in Raleigh, NC…Resides: Stone Mountain, GA…R/R…6-0, 200...Married.

First All-Star selection…batting .308 with 10 home runs and 27 RBI through July 3rd...leads the N.L. with 62 runs scored, second with 101 hits, is tied for fifth with 28 multi-hit games, seventh with 157 total bases and eighth in bat- ting average…collected his 700th career base hit June 8th vs. San Francisco and clubbed his 100th career home run on May 25th vs. Pittsburgh…is the only player in Reds history to produce at least 20 doubles, 20 homers and 20 stolen bases in three consecutive seasons…in 2009, won his second Ernie Lombardi Award as the Reds’ MVP, as voted on by the Cincinnati-area Chapter of the BBWAA…led N.L. second basemen with 25 stolen bases and 98 RBI and ranked fourth with 20 homers…his 98 RBI were the second- highest total ever by a Reds second baseman behind Joe Morgan’s 110 RBI in 1976…won a Rawlings Gold Glove Award after leading N.L. second basemen with a .990 fielding percent- age…had a career-high 78-game errorless streak from April 10th-July 8th…despite missing the last 17 games of the season due to a broken finger, led the Reds with 45 multi-hit games, 23 stolen bases, 80 runs scored and seven triples…in 2007, established single-season club records for a sec- ond baseman in total bases (315) and home runs (30)…was voted the club’s MVP…in 2006, led N.L. second basemen with 25 stolen bases…was named Bank of America Presents N.L. Player of the Week for the week of April 17th-23rd after posting a .452 average with four doubles, three home runs and 17 RBI in seven games.

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14 — MARTIN PRADO — 2B Atlanta Braves…Born: October 27, 1983 in Maracay, VZ…Resides: Maracay, VZ…R/R…6-1, 190.

First All-Star selection…hitting .336 with seven home runs and 36 RBI through July 3rd...leads the N.L. in hitting, multi-hit games (38) and hits (115)...also ranks second in runs (56) and total bases (165), and tied for third in doubles (25)…collected his 300th career base hit on May 27th at Florida…had a career-high five RBI on May 10th at Milwaukee in which he hit his first career grand slam…named Bank of America Presents National League Player of the Week for the week of May 10th-16th, hitting .367 (11-for-30) with three homers and 11 RBI in six games…drove in his 100th career RBI on May 9th at Philadelphia…in 2009, established career-highs in hits (138), games (128), runs (64), home runs (11) and RBI (49)…named Bank of America Presents N.L. Player of the Week, June 29th-July 5th after hitting .577 with a home run and six RBI...hit .330 (62-for-188) prior to the All-Star break and clubbed seven of his 11 homers after the All-Star break…batted in eight different spots in the Braves line- up throughout the season (all but leadoff) and played 63 games at second base, 41 games at third base and 23 games at first base…split time in 2007 between Atlanta and Triple-A Richmond…made his M.L. debut on April 23, 2006 at Washington and went 1-for-2 with a triple, two walks and a run.

7 — JOSE BERNABE REYES — SS New York Mets…Born: June 11, 1983 in Villa Gonzalez, D.R.…Resides: Santiago, D.R.…S/R…6-1, 200…Married, three daughters.

Fourth All-Star selection…hitting .277 with six home runs, 32 RBI and 19 stolen bases through July 3rd...is tied for second in the N.L. with six triples, third in stolen bases and ninth with 51 runs scored…became the quickest player in Mets history to reach the 1,000-hit plateau on May 25th vs. Philadelphia, doing so in only 833 games…ranks as the Mets all-time leader in stolen bases (320) and triples (79)...in 2009, stole his 300th career base on May 10th vs. Pittsburgh…collected at least one hit in each of the first nine games at Citi Field…represented his native Dominican Republic in the inauguarl World Baseball Classic in 2006, and again in 2009…in 2008, led the N.L. and was third in the Majors with 204 hits…set a career-high with 19 triples and paced the Majors with 64 multi-hit games…reached base safely in a franchise record 41-consecutive games, April 22nd-June 8th…in 2007, his 78 stolen bases led the Majors and were the highest stolen base total since Marquis Grissom swiped 78 bases with Montreal in 1992…was elected the starting shortstop for the N.L. All-Star squad, and went 3-for- 4 with a double, run scored and a stolen base at San Francisco…in 2006, won the Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Award for N.L. shortstops after batting .300 and leading the Majors with 17 triples and 64 stolen bases…selected to his first N.L. All-Star team…selected Most Valuable Player of the 2002 XM All-Star Futures Game...founded the Santiago (Dominican Republic) RBI pro- gram.

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27 — SCOTT ROLEN — 3B Cincinnati Reds…Born: April 4, 1975 in Jasper, IN…Resides: Carmel, IN…R/R…6-4, 250…Married, two children.

Sixth All-Star selection…batting .302 with 17 home runs and 56 RBI through July 3rd...leads the N.L. with a .577 slugging percentage, is tied for sixth in home runs and extra-base hits (37) and tied for seventh in RBI…clubbed his 300th career homer on June 28th off Phillies right-hander Kyle Kendrick…tied a career-high with two homers on June 1st at St. Louis, a feat he has accomplished 22 times in his career…traded to Cincinnati from Toronto in 2009…hit a combined .305 with 11 homers and 67 RBI…compiled a career-high 25- game hitting streak from June 8th-July 8th, the third-longest in Blue Jays history…in 2008, he played in 115 games for the Blue Jays…his .964 ranked fifth among A.L. third basemen…recorded his 1,500th career hit on June 14, 2007 at Kansas City…in 2006 while with St. Louis, won his seventh Rawlings Gold Glove Award…his 48 doubles led the Cardinals and was tied for fourth in the N.L.…selected to his fifth N.L. All-Star team…in 2005, was an N.L. All-Star, but missed most of the second half due to a shoulder injury…in 2004, won a Rawlings Gold Glove Award and set career-highs in batting average (.314), home runs (34) and RBI (124)…in 1997, became only the seventh player to be unanimously voted as N.L. Rookie of the Year…founded the Enis Furley Foundation and Camp Emma Lou in Bloomington, Indiana, dedicated to serving children with special needs.

2 — TROY TULOWITZKI — SS Colorado Rockies…Born: October 10, 1984 in Santa Clara, CA…Resides: Chandler, AZ…R/R…5-10, 189…Married, one child.

First All-Star selection…batting .306 with nine homers and 34 RBI through July 3rd…placed on the 15-Day Disabled List on June 18th with a broken left wrist after getting hit by a pitch...collected his 500th career base hit on May 16th, a double off Washington starter Scott Olsen…in 2009, led all N.L. shortstops with 32 home runs, just the sixth 30-homer season by an N.L. shortstop all-time…became the first shortstop in Rockies’ franchise history to lead the club in home runs, RBI (92), total bases (300) and runs (101)…hit for the fifth cycle in franchise history on August 10th…became the first shortstop in M.L. history to go 5-for-5 (or better) and have at least seven RBI in the same game…was named Bank of America Presents National League Player of the Week for September 14-20, 2009…after hitting .344 in the second half of 2009, now owns a career mark of .312 after the All-Star break…hit .263 with 24 doubles, eight home runs and 46 RBI in an injury-shortened 2008…in his 2007 rookie campaign, batted .291 with 24 home runs and 99 RBI…finished second in voting for 2007 N.L. Rookie of the Year behind Milwaukee’s Ryan Braun…as a rookie, led all qualifying M.L. shortstops with a .987 field- ing percentage and also led M.L. shortstops in total chances (834), assists (561), putouts (262), and double plays (114)…played in the 2007 World Series, hitting .231 (3-for-13) with two dou- bles and an RBI…turned the 13th unassisted triple play in M.L. history on April 29, 2007…is the 2010 spokesperson for Play Sun Smart, a joint MLB/MLBPA and American Academy of Dermatology initiative, to increase awareness of the importance of skin cancer prevention and detection.

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OUTFIELDERS 21 — MICHAEL RAY BOURN — OF Houston Astros…Born: December 28, 1982 in Houston, TX…Resides: Fort Houston, TX…L/R…5-11, 180…one child.

First All-Star selection…hitting .260 with 48 runs scored and 25 stolen bases through July 3rd...leads the N.L. in stolen bases and infield hits (17) and outfield assists (8)…matched a career-high with four hits on June 28th at Milwaukee, becoming the first Astros leadoff hitter to have four hits and a home run since Craig Biggio did it on April 23, 2006…named the 2009 Astros Team MVP by the Houston Chapter of the BBWAA after hitting .285 (173-for-606) with a .354 on-base percentage…was the first Astros to win the award since Lance Berkman won Team MVP in 2002…also named a Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner in the N.L. outfield and won the Lou Brock Award after leading the N.L with 61 stolen bases…set career-highs in nearly every offensive statistical category, including games, at-bats (606), runs (97), hits (173), doubles (27), triples (12), RBI (35), walks (63), stolen bases, batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage (.384)…became just the second player in franchise history to lead the league in steals (Biggio-39, in 1994)…ranked highly in the N.L. in infield hits (first, 43), bunt hits (first, 17) and triples (tied for second, 12) and was also the hard- est player to double up in the N.L., as he grounded into just one double play in 606 at- bats…swiped 41 bases in 2008, including 18 consecutive steals without being caught to begin the season.

24 — MARLON JERRARD BYRD — OF Chicago Cubs…Born: August 30, 1977 in Boynton Beach, FL…Resides: Fort Swedesboro, NJ…R/R…6-0, 245…Married, two children.

First All-Star selection…batting .310 with nine home runs and 35 RBI through July 3rd...is tied for the N.L.-lead with 26 doubles, tied for second with 31 multi-hit games, tied for fourth in hits (94) and ranks sixth in bat- ting average…in 2009, established career-highs for games (146), hits (155), doubles (43), home runs (20) and RBI (89) while playing for the Texas Rangers…led the club in games, doubles, RBI and game-winning RBI (12)…his 10 sacrifice flies were tied for first in the A.L.…named Bank of America Presents A.L. Player of the Week for the week of September 21st-27th after batting .320 with three homers and 11 RBI in seven games…posted his highest career on-base percentage (.380) while slugging .462…made 109 starts: 46 in center, 33 in right and 30 in left…in 2008, battled season-long knee problems to hit .298 with 28 doubles, 10 homers and 53 RBI in 122 games…in 2007, led the Rangers with eight triples, good for sixth in the A.L.…after being called-up from Triple-A in May, hit .307 with 10 home runs and 70 RBI in 109 games…was voted winner of the 2007 Harold McKinney Good Guy Award by the Dallas-Ft. Worth chapter of the BBWAA.

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1 — JON COREY (COREY) HART — OF Milwaukee Brewers…Born: March 24, 1982 in Bowling Green, KY…Resides: Goodyear, AZ…R/R…6-6, 229…Married, four children.

First All-Star selection…batting .287 with 18 homers and 60 RBI through July 3rd...ranks second in the N.L. in RBI, fourth in slugging percentage (.566), tied for fourth in home runs and extra-base hits (34) and tied for eighth with 154 total bases…hit his first career walk-off homer and first career grand slam on back-to-back days (May 28th-29th vs. the New York Mets), becoming only the second player in M.L. history to hit a walk-off home run followed by a first-inning grand slam in his team’s next game (Hall of Famer Hank Aaron, 1957)…notched his 500th career hit on September 29, 2009 at Colorado…in 2008, reached the 20-home run mark for the second time in his career…led the Brewers with a career- high 45 doubles, which ranked third in the N.L.…his 91 RBI and 164 hits established career- highs…became the first player in franchise history to produce two 20/20 seasons (also 2007)…was the winner of the Monster All-Star Final Vote to make his first All-Star Game…in 2007, was named Brewers Unsung Hero and was the recipient of the Brewers Good Guy Award as voted by the Milwaukee Chapter of the BBWAA…set career-highs with a .295 batting average, 24 home runs and 23 stolen bases while collecting 81 RBI…is involved in the Stomp Out Spit Tobacco effort in partnership with the Wisconsin Dental Association and contributes to Garth Brooks’ “Touch ‘em All” Foundation which raises funds for children’s charities.

7 — MATTHEW THOMAS (MATT) HOLLIDAY — OF St. Louis Cardinals…Born: January 15, 1980 in Stillwater, OK…Resides: Denver, CO…R/R…6-4, 235…Married, three children.

Fourth All-Star selection…batting .301 with 11 homers and 39 RBI through July 3rd...ranks sixth in the N.L. with 24 doubles and is tied for eighth with 36 extra-base hits…named Bank of America Presents the National League Player of the Week, June 14th-20th after hitting .435 (10-for-23) with four homers, eight RBI and a 1.000 slugging percentage…in 2009, ranked among N.L. lead- ers with a .354 batting average, 13 homers and 57 RBI following a July 24th trade from Oakland…his 12 game-winning RBI with the Cardinals were second only to Albert Pujols (19)…collected his 1,000th career hit with a third-inning single on September 3rd vs. Milwaukee and his 150th career homer on September 4th at Pittsburgh…in 2008 with Colorado, was honored with his third consecutive Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Award…ranked third in the N.L. in average (.321) and ranked eighth in the league with 107 runs scored while stealing a career-high 28 bases…recorded the first 25-homer, 25-steal season by a Rockie since Larry Walker in 1997…named to his third All-Star squad and went 1-for-3 with a home run in the game played at Yankee Stadium…in 2007, received his second Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Award and was named NLCS MVP after batting .333 with two home runs and four RBI in four games against Arizona…batted .340 with 36 homers and 137 RBI in 158 regular season games…won the N.L batting crown and led the league in RBI, hits (216) and doubles (50)…his 386 total bases led the Majors…in 2006, his .326 average was the fifth-best in the N.L.…tied for 10th among N.L. out- fielders with eight assists…compiled 34 RBI in the month of September, the most for any N.L. player in the final month of the season since Gary Carter had 34 for the Mets in 1985…in 2005, had a career-high eight RBI on September 20th…was a member of Team USA in the inaugural World Baseball Classic in 2006…during his rookie campaign in 2004, was named to Baseball America’s All-Rookie Team and TOPPS’ Major League Rookie All-Star Team.

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24 — CHRISTOPHER BRANDON (CHRIS) YOUNG — OF Arizona Diamondbacks…Born: September 5, 1983 in Houston, TX…Resides: Houston, TX…R/R…6-2, 200.

First All-Star selection… hitting .264 with 15 home runs and 57 RBI through July 3rd...tied for fifth in the N.L. in RBI...leads the D-backs with 14 stolen bases…had a season-high nine-game hitting streak (.382, 13-for-34) from June 9th-18th…on June 13th vs. the Cardinals, capped his seventh career two-homer game with his third career walk-off blast with two outs in the ninth inning for a 7-5 win…had a career-high three stolen bases on June 5th vs. Rockies…had a career high-tying five RBI on April 9th vs. Pirates, courtesy of his second career grand slam…in 2009, his 3.3 grounded-into-double plays percentage was tied for third- lowest in the N.L.…committed a career-low two errors while his .993 fielding percentage tied for fourth-best among N.L. center fielders…in 2008, hit .248 with 22 home runs, 42 doubles, seven triples and 85 RBI in 160 games…was tied for seventh among N.L. batters in doubles and tied for sixth in triples…for players age 24-or-younger, his 56 home runs and 43 stolen bases in his first three Major League seasons were second to only Ken Griffey, Jr. (60 homers, 50 stolen bases)…hit his first big league home run on August 23, 2006 vs. the Pirates…had a career-high five-hit performance on September 2nd at Washington, driving-in 5.

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2010 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pitchers (13) # Name Club B T 51 * Broxton, Jonathan Dodgers R R 55 * Capps, Matt Nationals R R 29 ^ Carpenter, Chris Cardinals R R 49 ^ Gallardo, Yovani Brewers R R 32 * Halladay, Roy Phillies R R 15 ^ Hudson, Tim Braves R R 38 * Jimenez, Ubaldo Rockies R R 55 * Johnson, Josh Marlins L R 55 * Lincecum, Tim Giants R R 47 ^ Meek, Evan Pirates R R 53 ^ Rhodes, Arthur Reds L L 50 * Wainwright, Adam Cardinals R R 38 * Wilson, Brian Giants R R

Catchers (2) # Name Club B T 16 * McCann, Brian Braves L R 4 • Molina, Yadier Cardinals R R Infielders (10 active) # Name Club B T 23 * Gonzalez, Adrian Padres L L 6 ^ Howard, Ryan Phillies L L 4 ^ Infante, Omar Braves R R 14 ^ Phillips, Brandon Reds R R 14 * Prado, Martin Braves R R 5 • Pujols, Albert Cardinals R R 2 • Ramirez, Hanley Marlins R R 7 * Reyes, Jose Mets S R 27 * Rolen, Scott Reds R R 2 * Tulowitzki, Troy (DL; replaced) Rockies R R 26 • Utley, Chase (DL; replaced) Phillies L R 5 • Wright, David Mets R R Outfielders (8) # Name Club B T 21 ^ Bourn, Michael Astros L R 8 • Braun, Ryan Brewers R R 24 * Byrd, Marlon Cubs R R 16 • Ethier, Andre Dodgers L L 1 * Hart, Corey Brewers R R 22 • Heyward, Jason Braves L L 7 * Holliday, Matt Cardinals R R 24 ^ Young, Chris Diamondbacks R R

• Indicates an Elected Starter; * Named as a result of Player Ballot; ^ Indicates a manager’s choice Manager Phillies Coaching Staff Charlie Manuel (41), Phillies Mick Billmeyer (17) Coaches (30) Bud Black (20), Padres Davey Lopes (15) Bruce Bochy (15), Giants (22) Trainers (2) Sean Cunningham, Marlins Milt Thompson (25) Keith Dugger, Rockies Z1 - 204-205_p015 - Results, Attendance, Sites.qxd 7/7/10 1:04 AM Page 205

ALL-STAR ROSTER

HT WT Age Res i dence All-Star 6-4 294 25 Waynesboro, CA 2nd 6-2 245 26 Douglassville, GA 1st 6-6 230 35 St. Louis, MO 3rd 6-3 222 24 Fort Worth, TX 1st 6-6 225 33 Palm Harbor, FL 7th 6-1 174 34 Peachtree City, GA 3rd 6-4 210 26 San Cristobal, Dominican Republic 1st 6-7 252 26 Tulsa, OK 2nd 5-11 170 26 Bellevue, WA 3rd 6-0 225 27 Bothell, WA 1st 6-2 220 40 Phoenix, MD 1st 6-7 228 28 Tulsa, OK 1st 6-1 196 28 Los Angeles, CA 2nd

HT WT Age Res i dence All-Star 6-3 230 26 Duluth, GA 5th 5-11 230 27 Vega Alta, Puerto Rico 2nd

HT WT Age Res i dence All-Star 6-2 225 28 San Diego, CA 3rd 6-4 255 30 Wildwood, MO 3rd 6-0 180 28 Amzoatezuiz, Venezuela 1st 6-0 200 29 Stone Mountain, GA 1st 6-1 190 26 Maracay, Venezuela 1st 6-3 230 30 St. Louis, MO 9th 6-3 225 26 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 3rd 6-1 200 27 Santiago, Dominican Republic 3rd 6-4 250 35 Carmel, IN 6th 5-10 189 25 Chandler, AZ 1st 6-1 190 31 Carson, CA 5th 6-0 208 27 Chesapeake, VA 5th

HT WT Age Res i dence All-Star 5-11 180 27 Fort Houston, TX 1st 6-1 200 26 Granada Hills, CA 3rd 6-0 245 32 Fort Swedesboro, NJ 1st 6-2 210 28 Chandler, AZ 1st 6-6 229 28 Goodyear, AZ 2nd 6-5 240 20 Atlanta, GA 1st 6-4 235 30 Denver, CO 4th 6-2 200 26 Houston, TX 1st

ARI (1) CIN (3) LA (2) PHI (3) SD (1) Chris Young, OF Brandon Phillips, 2B Jonathan Broxton, RHP Roy Halladay, RHP Adrian Gonzalez, 1B Arthur Rhodes, LHP Andre Ethier, OF Ryan Howard, 1B ATL (5) Scott Rolen, 3B Chase Utley, 2B SF (2) Jason Heyward, OF MIL (3) Tim Lincecum, RHP Tim Hudson, RHP COL (2) Ryan Braun, OF PIT (1) Brian Wilson, RHP Ubaldo Jimenez, LHP Omar Infante, INF Yovani Gallardo, RHP Evan Meek, RHP Troy Tulowitzki, SS Corey Hart, OF Brian McCann, C WSH (1) Martin Prado, 2B STL (5) , RHP FLA (2) NYM (2) Chris Carpenter, RHP Josh Johnson, RHP Jose Reyes, SS CHI (1) Matt Holliday, OF Hanley Ramirez, SS David Wright, 3B Marlon Byrd, OF Yadier Molina, C HOU (1) Albert Pujols, 1B , OF Adam Wainwright, RHP Z2 - 206-209.qxp:p015 - Results, Attendance, Sites.qxd 7/6/10 8:22 AM Page 206

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2010 AMERICAN LEAGUE Pitchers (13) # Name Club B T 11 * Buchholz, Clay Red Sox L R 53 ^ Cahill, Trevor Athletics R R 55 ^ Carmona, Fausto Indians R R 30 * Feliz, Neftali Rangers R R 65 * Hughes, Phil Yankees R R 36 * Lee, Cliff Mariners L L 31 * Lester, Jon Red Sox L L 14 * Price, David Rays L L 42 * Rivera, Mariano Yankees R R 52 ^ Sabathia, CC Yankees L L 48 ^ Soria, Joakim Royals R R 37 ^ Thornton, Matt White Sox L L 46 * Valverde, Jose Tigers R R Catchers (2 active) # Name Club B T 14 * Buck, John Blue Jays R R 41 * Martinez, Victor (DL; replaced) Red Sox S R 7 • Mauer, Joe Twins L R Infielders (10 active) # Name Club B T 1 * Andrus, Elvis Rangers R R 29 * Beltre, Adrian Red Sox R R 24 * Cabrera, Miguel Tigers R R 24 • Cano, Robinson Yankees L R 2 • Jeter, Derek Yankees R R 5 * Kinsler, Ian Rangers R R 3 • Longoria, Evan Rays R R 33 • Morneau, Justin Twins L R 15 * Pedroia, Dustin (DL; replaced) Red Sox R R 13 ^ Rodriguez, Alex Yankees R R 23 ^ Wigginton, Ty Orioles R R Outfielders (6) # Name Club B T 19 * Bautista, Jose Blue Jays R R 13 • Crawford, Carl Rays L L 32 • Hamilton, Josh Rangers L L 48 * Hunter, Torii Angels R R 51 • Suzuki, Ichiro Mariners L R 10 * Wells, Vernon Blue Jays R R

Designated Hitter (2) # Name Club B T 27 • Guerrero, Vladimir Rangers R R 34 * Ortiz, David Red Sox L L • Indicates an Elected Starter; * Named as a result of Player Ballot; ^ Indicates a manager’s choice. Manager Yankees Coaching Staff BAL (1) CWS (1) Joe Girardi (28), Yankees (58) Ty Wigginton, INF , LHP Coaches (57) BOS (6) CLE (1) Mike Scioscia (14), Angels Mick Kelleher (50) Adrian Beltre, 3B Fausto Carmona, RHP (17), Athletics Kevin Long (54) Clay Buchholz, RHP DET (2) Trainers Tony Pena (56) , LHP Miguel Cabrera, 1B Ned Bergert, Angels Rob Thompson (59) Victor Martinez, C Jose Valverde, RHP Dustin Pedroia, 2B Rick Griffin, Mariners KC (1) David Ortiz, DH Joakim Soria, RHP Z3 - 210-211_p015 - Results, Attendance, Sites.qxd 7/7/10 1:02 AM Page 211

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HT WT Age Res i dence All-Star 6-3 190 25 Lumberton, TX 1st 6-4 222 22 Oceanside, CA 1st 6-4 230 26 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 1st 6-3 215 22 Azua, Dominican Republic 1st 6-5 240 24 Tampa FL 1st 6-3 190 31 Benton, AR 2nd 6-4 240 26 Sharpsburg, GA 1st 6-6 225 24 Nashville, TN 1st 6-2 185 39 La Chorrera, Panama 11th 6-7 290 29 Alpine, NJ 4th 6-3 199 26 Kansas City, MO 2nd 6-6 235 33 Peoria, AZ 1st 6-4 254 32 San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic 2nd

HT WT Age Res i dence All-Star 6-3 210 30 Salt Lake City, UT 1st 6-2 210 31 Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela 4th 6-4 220 27 Ft. Myers, FL 4th

HT WT Age Res i dence All-Star 6-0 200 21 Maracay, Venezuela 1st 5-11 220 31 Arcadia, CA 1st 6-4 240 27 Maracay, Venezuela 5th 6-0 205 27 San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic 2nd 6-3 195 36 Tampa, FL 11th 6-0 200 28 Dallas, TX 2nd 6-2 210 24 Downy, CA 3rd 6-4 230 29 St. Paul, MN 4th 5-9 180 26 Chandler, AZ 3rd 6-3 228 34 Miami, FL 13th 6-0 230 32 Mooresville, NC 1st

HT WT Age Res i dence All-Star 6-0 195 29 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 1st 6-2 215 28 Phoenix, AZ 4th 6-4 220 29 Apex, NC 3rd 6-2 225 34 Prosper, TX 4th 5-9 172 36 Kobe, Japan 10th 6-1 230 31 Southlake, TX 3rd

HT WT Age Res i dence All-Star 6-3 235 35 Don Gregorio, Bani, Dominican Republic 9th 6-4 230 34 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 6th

LAA (1) Mariano Rivera, RHP TB (3) Josh Hamilton, OF Torii Hunter, OF Alex Rodriguez, 3B Carl Crawford, OF Ian Kinsler, 2B CC Sabathia, LHP Evan Longoria, 3B MIN (2) David Price, LHP TOR (3) Joe Mauer, C OAK (1) Jose Bautista, OF Justin Morneau, 1B , LHP TEX (5) John Buck, C NYY (6) Elvis Andrus, SS Vernon Wells, OF Robinson Cano, 2B SEA (2) Neftali Feliz, RHP Derek Jeter, SS Cliff Lee, LHP Vladimir Guerrero, DH Phil Hughes, RHP Ichiro Suzuki, OF Z4_-_AL_Manager_Page_p171 - AL Manager Page.qxd 7/7/10 1:00 AM Page 212

2010 AMERICAN LEAGUE ALL-STARS MANAGER 28 — JOSEPH ELLIOTT (JOE) GIRARDI New York Yankees…Born: October 14, 1964 in Peoria, IL…Resides: Purchase, NY…Married, three children. First All-Star Game as manager…led the Yankees to a Major League-best 49-31 mark through July 3rd...was a member of Terry Francona’s staff for the 2008 Midsummer Classic at Yankee Stadium…was named the 32nd manager in Yankees history on October 30, 2007, becoming the 17th Yankee manager to have played for the club and the fourth former catcher, joining Bill Dickey, Ralph Houk and Yogi Berra...in 2009, led the Yankees to their 27th World Championship in his second season as manager, becoming the ninth Yankees manager to win a World Series…became the only current Major League manag- er to both play for and manage teams that won at least 100 games in a season and won a World Series…led New York to 114 total wins in 2009, tying the second-highest mark in club history behind the 1998 team (125 wins), which he was a member of…was named the 2006 N.L. Manager of the Year by the BBWAA and the Sporting News after guiding the Florida Marlins to a 78-84 mark…joined Hal Lanier of the Houston Astros (1986) and Dusty Baker of the San Francisco Giants (1993) as the only managers to win the honor in their managerial debuts…played 15 seasons as a catcher with the Chicago Cubs (1989-92, 2000-02), Colorado Rockies (1993-95), Yankees (1996-99) and St. Louis Cardinals (2003)…earned his first and only trip to an All-Star Game in Atlanta in 2000 as a replacement for the injured Mike Piazza, but did not play…caught Dwight Gooden’s no-hitter on May 14, 1996 vs. Seattle Mariners and David Cone’s perfect game on July 18, 1999 vs. …was a member of three World Championship teams in New York (1996, 98-99) as a player and one as a manager (2009)…batted .267 with 454 runs, 186 dou- bles, 36 home runs and 422 RBI in 1,277 Major League games…drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the fifth round of the 1986 First-Year Player Draft. COACHES 17 — ROBERT PETER (BOB) GEREN Oakland Athletics…Born: September 22, 1961 in San Diego, CA…Resides: Danville, CA…Married, two children. First All-Star Game…started the season 40-42 through July 3rd...named the 28th man- ager in franchise history and the 17th in Oakland history on November 17, 2006…became a member of the A’s coaching staff in 2003, spending 2006 as the bench coach and the previous three seasons as bullpen coach…joined the Athletics organiza- tions in 1999 as the manager of Single-A Modesto and spent the following three seasons (2000-02) as manager of the Triple-A …spent three seasons in the Boston Red Sox farm system from 1995-1998…his seven-year managerial record in the minor leagues was 452-390, including a 319-253 record in the A’s system…named the California League’s Manager of the Year in 1999 after his Modesto club finished 88- 52 and won both halves in the Northern Division…professional playing career spanned 15 seasons, five of which were spent in the Majors with the New York Yankees (1988-91) and San Diego Padres (1993)…finished his career with a .233 batting average, 178 hits and 22 homers through 307 M.L. games…was a first-round pick of the Padres (24th overall) in the 1979 First-Year Player Draft.

14 — MIKE SCIOSCIA Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim…Born: November 27, 1958 in Upper Darby, PA…Resides: Westlake Village, CA…Married, two children. Third All-Star Game…guided the Angels to a 45-38 start to the 2010 season through July 3rd...was the manager for the A.L. team’s 7-6 victory at the 74th All-Star Game in Chicago…named the 16th manager in Angels’ history on November 18, 1999…began his coaching career as a minor league catching coordinator in 1995-96 within the Dodgers’ organization…managed one full season with the Albuquerque Dukes (Angels’ Triple-A affiliate) in 1999, guiding them to a third-place finish before taking the Major League position…Ended the Angels’ 15-year playoff drought in 2002, winning the A.L. Wild Card and ultimately winning the franchise’s first World Series…became the 17th person to win a World Series as both a player and a manager…honored as 2002 A.L. Manager of the Year by the BBWAA, The Sporting News and USA Today…earned the honor again in 2009 after capturing a third consecutive A.L. West crown, becoming the first manager in MLB history to guide his team to the playoffs six times in his first 10 seasons…Played 15 Major League seasons as a catcher with the Dodgers (1980-92), San Diego (1993) and Texas (1994)…named to the N.L. All-Star Team in 1989 at Anaheim as a reserve and in 1990 as the starting catcher at Wrigley Field…became the first Dodger catcher to start an All-Star Game since Roy Campanella in 1954...caught 100-or-more games 10 times in his career, including nine straight seasons from 1984-92…ranks among Dodgers’ all-time leaders in games caught (1,395), walks (567), doubles (198), games (1,441), hits (1,131) and total bases (1,557)…was a member of the 1981 and 1988 World Championship teams.

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7 — JOSEPH PATRICK (JOE) MAUER — C Minnesota Twins…Born: April 19, 1983 in St. Paul, MN…Resides: Ft. Myers, FL…L/R…6-4, 220…Single.

Fourth All-Star selection…voted a starter by the fans for the third straight season...hitting .303 with three homers and 34 RBI through July 3rd...tid for the A.L. lead with 24 doubles…hit .365 with career-highs of 191 hits, 96 RBI and 28 home runs in 2009...his .373 first half average was the sixth-highest in Twins history before the All-Star break...named the A.L. MVP, becoming the fifth player in club history to win the award, and the first A.L. catcher to win since Ivan Rodriguez in 1999...won his third A.L. batting title, becom- ing one of just 10 players in Major League history to win three-or-more, and the first to win back-to-back since Nomar Garciaparra in 1999-2000...finished ninth in the A.L. in multi-hit games (55) and first in three-hit games (23)...became the 12th player in histo- ry to lead the A.L. in batting average, on-base percentage (.444) and slugging percentage (.587)...of the previous 11 to accomplish the feat, 10 are in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, including George Brett, who was the last player to do it (1980)...he also became the first catch- er in either league to lead all three categories at the end of a season...was awarded his second Rawlings Gold Glove Award (2008-09) and his third Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Award (2006, 08-09)...his 2008 A.L. batting title made him the first A.L. player to win the batting title and a Gold Glove in the same season since Ichiro Suzuki in 2004…became the first Twins catch- er to start an All-Star Game on July 15, 2008 at Yankee Stadium...in 2006, he hit .347, becoming the first A.L. catcher to win the batting title…at 23-years-old, was the youngest batting champ since Alex Rodriguez (21) in 1996…was the first overall selection in the June 2001 First-Year Player Draft…signed through 2018.

33 — JUSTIN EARNEST GEORGE MORNEAU — 1B Minnesota Twins…Born: May 15, 1981 in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada.…Resides: St. Paul, MN…L/R…6-4, 230…Married.

Fourth All-Star selection…hitting .342 with 17 home runs and 54 RBI through July 3rd...leads the A.L. in on-base percentage (.436) and is tied for the lead with 24 doubles...also ranks second in batting average and slugging percentage (.613), fourth in total bases (174), tied for fifth in multi-hit games (30), tied for seventh in home runs and tied for eighth in RBI and hits (97)...hit .274 with 30 home runs, 100 RBI and 85 runs scored in 2009…col- lected his 30th home run and 100th RBI on September 9th at Toronto…marked his fourth season with 100-or-more RBI, becoming the second Twin in club history to record at least four seasons of 100-or-more RBI, joining Harmon Killebrew, who did it seven times…became the fourth Twin (since 1961) to have multiple seasons with 30-or-more home runs…drove in his 50th run of the 2009 season in the Twins’ 55th game on June 4th vs. Cleveland, becoming the fourth Twin with as many RBI in the club’s first 55 games, joining Kirby Puckett, Larry Hisle and Harmon Killebrew…in 2008, hit .300 with 23 home runs and 129 RBI, which was second-most in the A.L. behind Josh Hamilton (130)…set a new Twins single-season record with 47 doubles in 2008…in his second All-Star Game in New York in 2008, went 2-for-4 with a walk and scored the winning run for the A.L.…won the 2008 State Farm Home Run Derby, hitting a total of 22 home runs in the event and defeating Josh Hamilton 5-3 in the final round…voted A.L. MVP in 2006 after hitting .321 with 37 doubles, 34 home runs, 130 RBI and 97 runs scored…became the fourth Twin in history to win the award (Carew in ’77, Killebew in ’69 and Versalles in ’65)…his 130 RBI in 2006 rank second on the Twins all-time list (Killebrew-140, 1969)…won the Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Award in 2006 and 2008…played on Team Canada in the inaugural World Baseball Classic in 2006, and again in 2009…was given the Carl R. Pohlad Community Service Award by the Twin Cities Baseball Writers Association in 2009…selected in the third round of the 1999 First-Year Player Draft…signed through 2014.

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24 — ROBINSON JOSE CANO — 2B New York Yankees…Born: October 22, 1982 in San Pedro de Macoris, D.R.…Resides: San Pedro de Macoris, D.R.…L/R…6-0, 205…Single. Second All-Star selection…hitting .346 with 16 home runs and 55 RBI through July 3rd...leads the A.L. in batting average and hits (109)...ranks sec- ond in multi-hit games (33), tied for second in total bases (181), fourth in runs (58), tied for sixth with 39 extra-base hits and seventh in RBI…collect- ed 89 hits through the Yankees’ first 60 games, which is the most by a Yankee through the club’s first 60 games since Derek Jeter also reached 89 in 1999…voted the A.L. Player of the Month for April after hitting a M.L.-best .400 (34-for-85) with eight home runs, 18 RBI and 21 runs scored…named the Bank of America Presents the A.L. Player of the Week for the week of May 24-30 after pacing the Majors with a .565 batting average, 13 hits, four doubles and nine RBI…has played more games at second base for the Yankees (807) than any other left-handed batter in fran- chise history…in 2009, hit .320 with a club-high 48 doubles...added two triples, 25 homers, 85 RBI and five stolen bases in 161 games at second base…established career-highs in runs (103), hits (204), doubles, and home runs…ranked third in the A.L. in hits, tied for third in doubles and finished fourth in total bases (331)…collected 67 multi-hit games, which was second-most in the Majors behind Ichiro Suzuki (73)…has 984 hits as a second baseman since his debut on 5/3/05, most among all M.L. second baseman over that span...Philadelphia’s Chase Utley ranks second with 930…in 2006, batted .342 with 41 doubles, 15 home runs and 78 RBI in 122 games…ranked as the third-highest batting average in history for a Yankee in his second season in the Majors (min:400AB), behind only Joe DiMaggio (.346 in 1937) and Don Mattingly (.343 in 1984)…earned the Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Award and was selected to his first A.L. All- Star Team, but was replaced due to injury…was among 30 finalists for the 2006 Roberto Clemente Award…hit .297 (155-for-522) with 14 homers and 62 RBI in 132 games in 2005…fin- ished second behind Oakland’s in A.L. Rookie of the Year voting…appeared in the 2003 and 2004 XM All-Star Futures Game…signed through 2011 with options for 2012 and 2013.

2 — DEREK SANDERSON JETER — SS New York Yankees…Born: June 26, 1974 in Pequannock, NJ…Resides: Tampa, FL…R/R…6-3, 195…Single. Eleventh All-Star selection…hitting .281 with eight homers and 39 RBI through July 3rd...tied for fifth in the A.L. with 30 multi-hit games and tied for eighth with 54 runs...leads active players with 2,841, 70 hits ahead of Ivan Rodriguez (2,771)…hit 24th career leadoff home run on June 12th, tying Rickey Henderson for the most leadoff home runs in franchise history…his 1,602 runs and 2,807 hits from May 25, 1995 to May 28, 2010 were the most for any player in M.L. history through his first 15 years in the Majors…among Yankees’ all-time leaders, ranks first in hits (2,841) and at- bats (8,993), second in stolen bases (314) and in games played (2,216)…enjoyed one of his best seasons in 2009, hitting .334 with 27 doubles, 18 home runs, 66 RBI, 30 stolen bases and 107 runs scored…notched his seventh 200-hit season, the most by any shortstop in M.L. history and making him the oldest shortstop to record a 200-hit cam- paign…2009 was his 14th consecutive season with at least 150 hits, surpassing Gehrig (13) for the longest such streak in franchise history and marking the longest among active players…selected by the fans to start the 2009 All-Star Game in St. Louis, marking his 10th All-Star Game appear- ance and tying him with Whitey Ford, Casey Stengel and Mariano Rivera for the sixth-most in club history…owns a .429 (9-for-21) career average in the Midsummer Classic, tied for 10th all time…has a M.L.-record 321 career hits in Interleague play…ranks first on MLB’s all-time post- season list with 175 career hits, 99 runs and 138 games played…also ranks second with 50 extra- base hits and third with 20 home runs…finished second in the voting for A.L. MVP in 2006 after hitting .343 with 119 runs, 39 doubles, 14 homers, 97 RBI and a career-high 34 stolen bases…named the 11th team captain in Yankee history on June 3, 2003…became the first player in M.L. history to win both All-Star Game MVP and World Series MVP in the same year in 2000…batted a career-best .349 in 1999, leading the A.L. with 219 hits and posting a career-high 24 home runs, 102 RBI and 134 runs…has played on five World Championship teams with the Yankees (1996, 1998-2000, 2009)…four-time Louisville Sluger Silver Slugger winner (2006-09) and four-time Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner (2004-2006, 09)…named the recipient of the Roberto Clemente Award and the Hank Aaron Award in 2009…voted the 1996 A.L. Rookie of the Year after hitting .314 with 10 home runs and 78 RBI…was selected with the sixth overall pick by the Yankees in the 1992 First-Year Player Draft…signed through the 2010 season.

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3 — EVAN MICHAEL LONGORIA — 3B Tampa Bay Rays…Born: October 7, 1985 in Downy, CA…Resides: Downy, CA…R/R…6-2, 210…Single.

Third All-Star selection…batting .294 with 12 home runs and 56 RBI through July 3rd...tied for the A.L. lead with 24 doubles, is sixth in RBI, tied for eighth in extra-base hits (38) and 10th in total bases (155)...hit .281 with 44 doubles, 33 home runs, and 113 RBI in 2009…became the fourth player in M.L. history to reach those totals in a season before the age of 24, joining Albert Pujols (2001,03), Alex Rodriguez (1996) and Hal Trosky (1934, 36)…earned the Rawlings Gold Glove Award at third base, becoming the fourth-youngest third baseman to win the award since its inception in 1957…awarded the Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger at third base, making him the second Ray to receive the honor (Carlos Pena, 2007)…became the youngest third baseman to win both awards in either league since the Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Award began in 1980…his 60 home runs over his first two seasons rank eighth in M.L. history…named A.L. Player of the Week three times in 2009, the most of any player in the Majors…elected by the fans as the starting third base- man for the A.L. All-Star team in 2009, but was unable to play due to a finger infection on his throwing hand…in 2008, his first year in the Majors, hit .272 in 122 games and collected 122 hits, 31 doubles and 85 RBI…ranked second among A.L. rookies with 31 doubles, third in walks (46) and fourth in runs (67)…his 27 home runs were the most by an A.L. rookie since Nomar Garciaparra hit 30 for Boston in 1997…ranked fourth all-time among rookie third basemen in homers behind Al Rosen (37, 1950, CLE), Ryan Braun (34, 2007, MIL) and Jim Ray Hart (31, 1964, SF)…hit six home runs in the 2008 postseason to set a M.L. record for a rookie in a single postseason…named 2008 A.L. Rookie of the Year by the BBWAA, receiving all 28 first place votes and becoming the seventh A.L. rookie to win the award unanimously…was the first Tampa Bay Ray to win a national BBWAA award…selected third overall by the Rays in the 2006 First-Year Player Draft…signed through 2016.

13 — CARL DEMONTE CRAWFORD — OF

Tampa Bay Rays…Born: August 8, 1981 in Houston, TX.…Resides: Houston, TX…L/L…6-2, 215…Single.

Fourth All-Star selection…batting .320 with seven home runs and 41 RBI through July 3rd...ranks second in the A.L. in runs (61), triples (6) and stolen bases (29) and is tied for ninth in batting average…is tied for second among active players with 391 steals and his career 81.6 percent stolen base percent- age ranks seventh among active players…is the longest tenured Ray in club history and the club’s all-time leader in batting, hits, at-bats, runs, stolen bases, triples, games and RBI…hit .305 with 28 doubles, eight triples, 15 home runs and 60 stolen bases in 2009…his 60 steals were a career-high and a club-record, and were second in the A.L. behind (70)…became the 10th A.L. player in history to accumulate 60 steals and 60 RBI, and the fifth in the last 77 years…named the Ted Williams MVP presented by Chevrolet of the 80th Midsummer Classic at St. Louis on July 14th after robbing Colorado’s Brad Hawpe of a go-ahead home run in the seventh inning…reached 1,000 career games on June 27, 2009 with 341 stolen bases and 87 triples, join- ing as the only M.L. players to post those numbers through one-thousand games…hit .273 with 121 hits and 10 triples in 2008 in 109 games, helping the Rays to their first World Series appearance…went 5-for-5 in Game Four of the 2008 ALCS at Fenway Park…his five hits matched the all-time postseason and ALCS record for a single game (seventh time)…led the A.L. in triples from 2004-2006…leads all active players with 98 career triples, one ahead of Detroit’s Johnny Damon...first player since Hall of Famer Arky Vaughan (1939) to reach 80 triples before his 27th birthday…led the A.L. in stolen bases in 2002, 03, 06 and 07…in 2004, became the 11th player in A.L. history to reach 50 steals, 100 runs and 50 extra-base hits in same season…selected in the second round of the 1999 First-Year Player Draft…signed through 2009.

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32 — JOSH HOLT HAMILTON — OF Texas Rangers…Born: May 21, 1981 in Raleigh, NC…Resides: Keller, TX…L/L…6-4, 240…Married, three children. Third All-Star selection…hitting .340 with 19 home runs and 59 RBI through July 3rd...tied for the league-lead with 44 extra-base hits and ranks third in hits (105), fourth in batting average and RBI, tied for fourth in homers, tied for eighth in runs (54)...hit .454 with nine home runs and 31 RBI in the month of June...was named Bank of America Presents A.L. Co- Player of the Week with teammate for the period ending June 13th after hitting four home runs with a M.L.-best 13 RBI…batted .268 with 10 home runs, 19 doubles, and 54 RBI over 89 games in 2009…missed sig- nificant time with three injuries and two trips to the disabled list in 2009…elected by fans as a starter for the A.L. All-Star team for the second time in 2009 at Busch Stadium in St. Louis (also 2008)…one of three Rangers to start more than one All-Star game, joining Ivan Rodriguez (9) and Alex Rodriguez (3)…made history at the 2008 State Farm Home Run Derby by smacking 28 first-round homers, breaking the previous first-round record of 24 set by Bobby Abreu in 2005…compiled 35 homers through three rounds, but lost in the final round to Justin Morneau…became the fifth player (sixth time) to record 30 home runs, 30 doubles, and 130 RBI in a season in team history in 2008…also became just the ninth player in M.L. history with at least 130 RBI in his sophomore season (2008)…became the fastest player in A.L. history to reach 50 career RBI (45 games), eclipsing the previous mark set by Joe DiMaggio in 1936 (46 games)…was the first individual ever to win A.L. Player of the Month awards in the first two months of a sea- son (2008)…named to The Sporting News All-Star Team and voted winner of the Players Choice Award as A.L.’s Most Outstanding Player in 2008…became the fourth Rangers outfielder to receive a Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger since its creation in 1980…selected by Tampa Bay with the first overall pick in the 1999 First-Year Player Draft…signed through 2010.

51 — ICHIRO SUZUKI — OF Seattle Mariners…Born: September 22, 1973 in Kasugai, Japan…Resides: Kobe, Japan…L/R…5-9, 172…Married. Tenth consecutive All-Star selection, which is the longest active streak in the Majors and ties Ken Griffey, Jr. as the franchise leader in consecutive All-Star selections (1990-99)…hitting .330 with 32 runs scored and 21 stolen bases through July 3rd...leads the A.L. with 36 multi-hit games, second in hits (108), seventh in batting average and 10th in steals…scored his 1,000th career run on June 5th…since 2001, leads all M.L. players in batting average (.333) and hits (2,138)…in 2009, hit .352 with 88 runs scored and 11 home runs, the second- most of his career…led the A.L. in hits (225), multi-hit games (73), infield hits (59) and intentional walks (15)…set M.L. record with fifth season of at least 220 hits…Hall of Famers Rogers Hornsby and each had four seasons of at least 220 hits…has led the A.L. in hits in six of nine seasons…became first player to lead a league (A.L. or N.L.) in hits in four consecutive seasons…first player ever to lead the Majors in hits in four con- secutive seasons (previous record was two, by nine players)…joins Ty Cobb (7) and Pete Rose (7) as the only players during the modern era to lead the Majors in hits six-or-more seasons during a career…tallied career hit 2,000 with a leadoff double on September 6, 2009 at Oakland…reached the milestone in 1,402 career games, second-fastest in history behind Al Simmons (1,390 games)…first player in M.L. history to record at least 200 hits in first nine seasons…tied Ty Cobb with his ninth 200-hit season and now only trails Pete Rose (10)…established a new Mariners fran- chise and personal record by achieving a 27-game hitting streak from May 6-June 5, 2009, breaking his own record of 25 games set in 2007…only the third player with two streaks of at least 25 games in the last 20 seasons (Nomar Garciaparra and Vladimir Guerrero)…owns three of the top 17 sin- gle-season hitting performances in MLB history…started the 2009 All-Star Game in the leadoff position for the eighth time, tying the all-time record set by Willie Mays and Rod Carew…named MVP of the 2007 All-Star Game in San Francisco, going 3-for-3 with the first inside-the-park home run in ASG history…collected his ninth straight A.L. Rawlings Gold Glove Award (2001-09)…led the Japanese team to back-to-back World Baseball Classic Championships in 2006 and 2009…broke the all-time Major League single-season hit record in 2004 with 262 hits, passing ’s 1920 record of 257 hits…won two batting titles (2001, 04)…awarded the 2001 A.L. MVP and Rookie of the Year Award…three-time Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Award winner (2001, 07, 09)…signed through the 2012 season.

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DESIGNATED HITTER 27 — VLADIMIR ALVINO GUERRERO — DH Texas Rangers…Born: February 9, 1975 in Nizao, Bani, D.R.…Resides: Don Gregorio, Bani, D.R.…R/R…6-3, 235…Single.

Ninth All-Star selection…seventh career All-Star Game start…batting .331 with 18 home runs and 70 RBI through July 3rd...leads the Majors in RBI and is tied for fifth in the A.L. with 167 total bases, sixth in batting average and home runs, tied for eighth with 29 multi-hit games and 97 hits...on May 18, he became the 32nd player to homer against all 30 MLB franchises when he took one deep off his former team, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim…named Rangers Player of the Month in May on the strength of his .330 batting average, 10 home runs and M.L.-leading 31 RBI…owns a career batting average of .322, which is good for fifth among active players…his 425 career home runs rank sixth in baseball history among players with a .320-or-better career batting average, the five players ahead of him are enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame…batted .295 with 15 home runs, 16 doubles and 50 RBI over 100 games in his final season with the Angels in 2009…his sub-.300 average ended a stretch of 11 consecutive seasons of batting at least .300 with 25-or-more home runs, which matched the longest in Major League history (Lou Gehrig, 1927-37)…was the top vote-getter in 2007 among A.L. outfielders and won the State Farm Home Run Derby at AT&T Park, beating Alex Rios in the final round…has finished in the top-10 in MVP voting six times in his career, including 2004, when he captured the award after his first season with the Angels…became the sixth player in M.L. history to win an MVP award in his first year after switching leagues…seven-time Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger winner (1999-2000, 02, 04- 07)…only right-handed batter in Major League history to have at least 400 home runs and four- or-more 200-hit seasons in a career…has the fourth fewest strikeouts (896) out of any of the members of the 400-home run club, behind Hall of Famers Stan Musial (696), Ted Williams (709) and Lou Gehrig (790)…originally signed by the Montreal Expos as an amateur free agent in 1993…signed through 2010 with a mutual option for 2011.

PITCHERS 11 — CLAY DANIEL BUCHHOLZ — RHP Boston Red Sox…Born: August 14, 1984 in Nederland, TX…Resides: Lumberton, TX…L/R…6-3, 190…Married.

First All-Star selection…is 10-4 with a 2.45 ERA, one complete game, one shutout and 64 strikeouts in 92.0 innings over 15 starts through July 3rd...ranks second in the A.L. in ERA and tied for second in wins...is in his fourth Major League season, all with the Red Sox…tossed a no-hitter (115 pitches) with nine strikeouts and three walks in his second Major League appearance, vs. Baltimore at Fenway Park on September 1, 2007…it was the 17th no-hitter in Red Sox history…he was the 21st rookie ever and the first Red Sox rookie to throw a no-hitter…became the third pitcher since 1900 to throw a no-hitter in either his first or second Major League start…threw a five-hit shutout at Baltimore on June 4, 2010, marking his only other career shutout alongside his no-hitter…set a career-high with 10 strikeouts on April 22, 2010 vs. Texas…went 2-2 with a 2.19 ERA in April, 5- 1 with a 3.08 ERA in May and 3-1 with a 1.84 ERA in June...posted a 7-4 mark and a 4.21 ERA in 2009…made his postseason debut with a Game Three start in the 2009 Division Series vs. the Angels, leaving in line for the win after five innings of two-run ball, but taking a no- decision...made Boston’s Opening Day roster in 2008...went 3-1 with a 1.59 ERA in 2007…pitched in the 2007 XM All-Star Futures Game in San Francisco…went 31-14 with a 2.42 ERA and 506 strikeouts in 443.1 innings in his Minor League career…the Red Sox selected him with the 42nd overall choice out of Angelina College in the 2005 First-Year Player Draft…was chosen with the compensation round selection gained from the free-agent departure of Pedro Martinez.

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53 — TREVOR JOHN CAHILL — RHP Oakland Athletics…Born: March 1, 1988 in Oceanside, CA…Resides: Oceanside, CA…R/R…6-4, 222.

First All-Star selection…is 8-2 with a 2.74 ERA and 56 strikeouts in 82.0 innings pitched over 13 starts through July 3rd in his second Major League season…went 10-13 with a 4.63 ERA in 32 starts as a rookie in 2009…led the A’s with 32 starts and 178.2 innings pitched…struck out 90 and walked 72 in 2009, allowing 185 hits…his 32 starts were the highest among all Major League rookies in 2009…made the A’s Opening Day roster in 2009, becom- ing sixth-youngest player on Opening Day roster in Oakland history at 21 years and 36 days and the youngest since 20-year-old Jose Rijo in 1986…was selected by the A’s in the second round (66th overall) of the 2006 First-Year Player Draft out of Vista (CA) High School…was the A’s 2007 Organizational Pitcher of the Year after posting an 11-4 record and a 2.73 ERA in 20 games at Single-A Kane County…repeated as A’s Organizational Pitcher of the Year in 2008, posting a com- bined 11-5 record and a 2.61 ERA in 21 games with Single-A Stockton and Double-A Midland…pitched in the 2008 XM All-Star Futures Game at Yankee Stadium…made two starts for Team USA in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, allowing two earned runs on six hits over eight innings (five walks, five strikeouts).

55 — FAUSTO C. CARMONA — RHP Cleveland Indians…Born: December 7, 1983 in Santo Domingo, D.R.…Resides: Santo Domingo, D.R.…R/R…6-4, 230…Single.

First All-Star selection…is 7-6 with a a 3.68 ERA, two complete games and 54 strikeouts in 102.2 innings over 16 starts through July 3rd…had pitched at least 6.0 innings in 13 of his first 15 starts this year…went 5-12 with a 6.32 ERA over 24 starts in 2009…spent seven weeks in the Minor Leagues during June and July refining his pitching mechanics…won his last two starts of the 2009 season going 2-0 with a 2.08 ERA…posted a 3.10 ERA over 58.0 innings in his first 10 starts of 2008 before being disabled with a hip injury in late May…finished the sea- son with a record of 8-7 and a 5.44 ERA over 22 starts and 120.2 innings pitched…finished fourth in the 2007 A.L. Cy Young balloting after posting a 19-8 record with a 3.06 ERA…finished second in the A.L. in ERA, and with 215.0 innings pitched was the youngest Indians right-hander (23) since 1977 (Dennis Eckersley, 22) to reach 200.0 innings pitched…held the Yankees to three hits and one run over 9.0 innings in an 11-inning victory in Game Two of the 2007 ALDS…overall, was 0-1 with a 7.20 ERA in three postseason starts…originally acquired by the Indians as a non- drafted free agent on December 28, 2000...signed through 2011 with club options for 2012, 2013 and 2014.

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30 — NEFTALI FELIZ ANTONIO — RHP Texas Rangers…Born: May 2, 1988 in Azua, D.R.…Resides: Azua, D.R.…R/R…6-3, 215…Married.

First All-Star selection…is 1-2 with a 3.00 ERA, 22 saves and 40 strikeouts in 36.0 innings over 37 appearances through July 3rd...tied for the A.L. lead in saves...became the third-fastest to 20 saves in Texas history (70 team games), behind John Wetteland (56 games, 1999) and Francisco Cordero (65 games, 2004) made his first Opening Day roster in 2009...made his Major League debut last August and struck out the first four batters he faced, becoming the first pitcher to do that since 1962...had multiple strikeouts with no walks in each of his first five M.L. games, matching the longest career-opening streak of that kind by any pitcher since at least 1954...compiled a 1.74 ERA in 31.0 innings pitched, the fifth-lowest in the Majors among pitchers with at least 30.0 innings pitched...his .124 opponent batting average ranked second in the Majors behind San Diego’s Mike Adams (.111)...fanned 11.32 batter per nine innings, the A.L.’s sixth-best ration among pitchers with at least 30.0 innings...earned his first M.L. save on August 15th vs. Boston at 21 years, 105 days old, becoming the youngest Ranger ever to record a save and the sixth-younges in the Majors to record a save since 1991...recorded his first M.L. win on September 8th in the first game of a against Cleveland at 21 years, 129 days old, becoming the youngest Ranger to collect his first win since Edwin Correa at 19 years, 350 days old on April 14, 1986...selected as a member of the World Team at the XM All-Star Futures Game in 2008 and 2009...originally signed by the Atlanta Braves as a non-drafted free agent in 2005...acquired by the Rangers on July 31, 2007...signed through 2010.

65 — PHILIP JOSEPH (PHIL) HUGHES — RHP New York Yankees…Born: June 24, 1986 in Mission Viejo, CA…Resides: Tampa, FL…R/R…6-5, 240…Single.

First All-Star selection…is 10-2 with a 3.58 ERA and 81 strikeouts in 88.0 innings over 14 starts through July 3rd…tied for second in the league in wins...has set a career high with his 10 wins so far this season, surpassing his previous win total as a starter (8)…became the youngest Yankees starting pitcher to win his first five decisions of a season since Whitey Ford started 9- 0 in 1950…also became the first pitcher in club history with at least five wins and a sub-1.50 ERA through his first six starts since 1958, when Cy Young Award-winner “Bullet” Bob Turley went 6-0 with 0.83 ERA in his first six starts…posted an 8-3 record with a 3.03 ERA in 51 appearances (seven starts) in 2009…recorded the A.L.’s lowest post- All-Star break ERA (1.64)...also averaged 12.55 strikeouts per nine innings after the All-Star break, ranking fourth in the Majors in that time…following the 2009 All-Star break, the Yankees went 27-4 in games in which he pitched…became the second-youngest (20 years, 306 days) Yankees draftee to debut with the M.L. club since the First-Year Player Draft began in 1965 and the youngest Yankee to debut as a starting pitcher since Gene Nelson on May 4, 1981 at 20 years, 152 days…amassed a 31-8 record with a 2.37 ERA during his 330.0 innings of Minor League work, posting 368 strikeouts and only 80 walks over six seasons…earned the 2006 Kevin Lawn Minor League Pitcher of the Year Award…selected to participate in the Eastern League All-Star Game in 2006 and was named to the U.S. team for the XM All-Star Futures Game at PNC Park in Pittsburgh…selected by the Yankees as the 23rd overall pick of the 2004 First-Year Player Draft…graduated from Foothill High School in Santa Ana, California, where he owns the school record for most career wins (23) and ranks third in school history with 182 strikeouts...signed through the 2010 season.

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36 — CLIFTON PHIFER (CLIFF) LEE — LHP Seattle Mariners…Born: August 30, 1978 in Benton, AR…Resides: Benton, AR…L/L…6-3, 190…Married, two children.

Second All-Star selection…was 7-3 with a 2.45 ERA, five complete games, one shutout and 78 strikeouts in 95.2 innings over 12 starts through July 3rd…leads the A.L. in complete games and is tied for second in ERA…made his 2010 debut on April 30th after being on the disabled list with an abdom- inal strain…was traded to the Seattle Mariners from the Philadelphia Phillies on December 16, 2009...went 4-1 in June with four complete games, includ- ing three straight while posting a 1.76 ERA, 36 strikeouts and two walks…went 38.1 innings with- out issuing a walk from June 2nd-28th…tossed 39.0 innings without issuing a walk in 2009 from August 13th-September 15th…in 2009, was second in the Majors in starts (34) and fifth in innings pitched (231.2)…became the sixth pitcher in M.L. history to win at least seven games in both the A.L. and the N.L. in a single season…named the 2008 A.L. Cy Young Award winner after going 22-3 with a 2.54 ERA, 170 strikeouts and 34 walks in 223.1 innings for Cleveland…origi- nally selected by the Montreal Expos in the fourth round of the 2000 First-Year Player Draft…signed through 2010.

31 — JONATHAN TYLER (JON) LESTER — LHP Boston Red Sox…Born: January 7, 1984 in Tacoma, WA…Resides: Sharpsburg, GA…L/L…6-4, 240…Married.

First All-Star selection…is 10-3 with a 2.76 ERA, two complete games and 118 strikeouts in 114.0 innings over 17 starts through July 3rd…is second in the A.L. in strikeouts, tied for third in innings pitched and fifth in the A.L. in ERA...picked up his 51st career win on June 27th and is the winningnest pitcher with at least 50 decisions in M.L. history (51-19; .729)…won at least 15 games for the second straight year in 2009 and led all M.L. left-handers with 225 strikeouts…honored with his second consecutive Red Sox Pitcher of the Year Award by the Boston Chapter of the BBWAA after going 15-8 with a 3.48 ERA, the fifth-lowest mark in the A.L.…was the first Red Sox lefty to record at least 200 strikeouts, and his 9.96 strikeouts per nine innings was the second-highest in the A.L. and third-highest in the Majors…pitched Game One of ALDS against the Angels and allowed three runs on four hits with five strikeouts in a 5-0 loss…went 16-6 over 210.1 innings pitched in 2008, his first full M.L. season…his 3.21 ERA was fourth-best in the A.L., and his two shutouts tied for first…one of those shutouts was a no-hit- ter, the 18th in Red Sox history, in a 7-0 victory over the Kansas City Royals at Fenway Park on May 19th…went a combined 1-2 with a 2.36 ERA during the ALDS (vs. Angels) and ALCS (vs. Rays)…did not allow an earned run over 14.0 innings pitched in the Division Series…posted a 4-0 record and a 4.57 ERA in 2007 during his comeback from treatments for lymphoma…his 2006 rookie campaign was cut short after 15 starts and a 7-2 record when he was diagnosed with anaplastic large cell lymphoma…has served as a spokesman for the Jimmy Fund Rally Against Cancer, participated in the Make-A-Wish program, and is a recipient of the Hutch Award pre- sented by the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center...selected by the Red Sox in the second round of the 2002 First-Year Player Draft…signed though 2013 with a club option for 2014.

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14 — DAVID TAYLOR PRICE — LHP Tampa Bay Rays…Born: August 26, 1985 in Nashville, TN…Resides: Nashville, TN…L/L…6-6, 225...Single.

First All-Star selection…is 11-4 with a 2.42 ERA, two complete games, one shutout and 90 strikeouts in 107.2 innings pitched over 16 starts through July 3rd...leads the A.L. in ERA and wins and ranks 10th in innings pitched...made the Rays Opening Day roster for the first time in his career...tossed his first career complete game and shutout on April 25th vs. Toronto, allowing just four hits...in his last 20 starts dating back to September 14, 2009, he is 14-4 with a 2.63 ERA (39 earned runs in 133.1 innings pitched)...earned his 10th victory of the season on June 15th at Atlanta, the earliest date for any pitcher in Rays history...has allowed just one home run to a left-handed hitter in his career (Chase Utley, June 23, 2009) in 233 at-bats...in 2009, went 10-7 with a 4.42 ERA in 23 starts after his promotion from Triple-A Durham on May 25th...along with teammate Jeff Niemann, became just the fourth pair of A.L. rookie teammates since 1980 to finish over .500 with at least 10 victo- ries, joining Seattle’s Freddy Garcia and John Halama (1999), Toronto’s Mike Timlin and Juan Guzman (1991) and Britt Burns and Rich Dotson of the White Sox (1980)...ranked second among M.L. rookies with a .241 opponents batting average...led the Rays staff with seven wins fol- lowing the All-Star break... struck out a career-high 11 batters on May 30, 2009 against Minnesota, earning his first career regular season win...in 2008, made the jump from Single-A to the Majors, making his M.L. debut less than four months after his first professional outing...made his M.L. debut on September 14, 2008 at Yankee Stadium and tossed 5.1 innings of relief, per- mitting two earned runs on three hits with four strikeouts...went 1-0 with one save and a 1.59 ERA in five relief appearances during the postseason and was on the mound when the Rays cap- tured the A.L. pennant...selected by the Rays with the first overall pick in the 2007 First-Year Player Draft and became the quickest top overall selection to play in the World Series...became the fourth pitcher all-time to record his first M.L. win in the postseason, joining Josh Kinney (STL, 2006), Francisco Rodriguez (ANA, 2002) and Odalis Perez (ATL, 1998)...signed through 2012.

42 — MARIANO RIVERA — RHP New York Yankees…Born: November 29, 1969 in Panama City, Panama…Resides: La Chorrera, Panama…R/R…6-2, 185…Married, three children.

Eleventh All-Star selection…is 2-1 with a 0.86 ERA, 18 saves and 31 strike- outs in 31.1 innings pitched over 31 appearances through July 3rd...tied for fifth in the A.L. in saves...finished 2009 with 44 saves in 46 chances, a 1.76 ERA, 72 strikeouts and a .197 opponents batting average...is the all-time A.L. leader with 544 saves...became just the second pitcher ever to reach the 500- save plateau on June 28th, joining Trevor Hoffman (596)...was 6-5 with 39 saves in 40 chances and posted a 1.40 ERA in 2008…established a career- high with a 97.5% save percentage, the highest mark by an A.L. closer since Boston’s Tom Gordon in 1998 (97.9%)…finished fifth in the 2008 A.L. Cy Young Award voting…had the Majors’ low- est ERA among all pitchers with at least 70.0 innings pitched…has appeared in eight of his 10 All- Star Games (8.0 innings pitched) and owns a 0.00 ERA with five strikeouts and a record five saves…has 25-or-more saves in a record-tying 13 consecutive seasons (1997-2009), matching Lee Smith’s mark of 13 straight (1983-95)…has earned a save in 39 postseason games (16 ALDS, 12 ALCS and 11 World Series)...five World Championships (1996, 1998-2000, 2009)… MVP…2003 ALCS MVP…six-time A.L. Rolaids Relief Man Award winner (1999, 2001, 04- 06, 09)…three-time Delivery Man of the Year (2005-06, 09)…helped open two Intel computer clubhouses in Panama City as a part of an afterschool program that provides area youth with access to computers...participates in a variety of New York and Panamanian community and charitable initiatives...signed as a non-drafted free agent on February 17, 1990…signed through 2010.

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52 — CARSTEN CHARLES (CC) SABATHIA — LHP New York Yankees…Born: July 21, 1980 in Vallejo, CA…Resides: Alpine, NJ…L/L…6-7, 290…Married, three children.

Fourth All-Star selection…is 10-3 with a 3.33 ERA, two complete games and 93 strikeouts over 17 starts through July 3rd...ranks second in the A.L. in innings pitched and tied for second in wins...finished 2009 with a 19-8 record, tied for the M.L. lead in wins…led the Majors in wins after the All- Star break with an 11-2 record and a 2.74 ERA…won his third straight “Warren Spahn Award” as the year’s top left-handed pitcher and finished fourth in A.L. Cy Young Award balloting…went 3-1 with a 1.98 ERA over five starts and 36.1 innings pitched in the postseason and earned ALCS MVP honors by posting a 2-0 record and allowing just two earned runs in 16.0 innings vs. the Angels…posted a 17-10 overall record in 2008 and led the Majors with 253.0 innings pitched, 10 complete games and five shutouts…traded from the Cleveland Indians to the Milwaukee Brewers on July 7, 2008 and went 11-2 with a 1.65 ERA to lead the Brewers to the postseason…despite starting only 17 games for the Brewers, finished fifth in the N.L. Cy Young voting and sixth in the N.L. MVP voting…also led the N.L. with seven complete games and tied for first with three shutouts…won the A.L. Cy Young Award in 2007 after going 19-7 with a 3.21 ERA and 209 strike- outs for the Indians…his 19th win of the season on September 28, 2007 was the 100th of his career, making him the youngest (27 years, 70 days) to reach that plateau since Greg Maddux (27 years, 47 days) in 1993…started 28 games in 2006 and recorded a 12-11 record with a 3.22 ERA…still led the Majors with six complete games despite missing time with an oblique injury…recorded double-digit wins every year beginning with a 17-5 record over 33 starts in his rookie season in 2001…finished second in 2001 A.L. Rookie of the Year balloting to Ichiro Suzuki and was the youngest active Major Leaguer (20-years-old) for the entire season…established CC Sabathia Family Foundation’s “PitCCh In” to address the needs of inner-city children, while help- ing to raise self-esteem through sports and education…originally selected by Cleveland in the first round of the 1998 First-Year Player Draft...joined the Yankees as a free agent on December 12, 2008…signed through 2015.

48 — JOAKIM AGUSTIN SORIA — RHP Kansas City Royals…Born: May 18, 1984 in Monclava, Mexico…Resides: Kansas City, MO…R/R…6-3, 199…Married, one child.

Second All-Star selection…is 0-1 with a 2.56 ERA, 22 saves and 38 strikeouts in 31.2 innings over 31 appearances through July 3rd…tied for the A.L. lead in saves...ranks third on the Royals’ all-time list with 111 saves…passed Aurelio Lopez to become the all-time leader in saves for Mexican-born pitch- ers by posting the 94th of his career on April 25th...recorded the 100th save of his career on May 26th to become the 121st pitcher in MLB history to record at least 100 saves and the sixth-youngest to reach the mark...in 2009, became the first Royals pitcher to post back-to-back 30-save seasons since Jeff Montgomery (1991-1993)…recorded at least one strikeout in 40 of 47 appearances…led the Majors with five saves of 2.0-or-more innings...no other pitcher recorded more than two...his 42 saves in 2008 were second-most in the A.L. (Francisco Rodriguez, 62) and third-most in the Majors...led all M.L. rookies with 17 saves in 2007 and his 2.48 ERA was third-best among all rookie pitchers…picked up his first M.L. save at Toronto on April 10, 2007…earned his first M.L. win at Detroit on April 18, 2007...spent most of 2006 in the Mexican League, serving as the Red Devils primary closer…led the Mexican Winter League in wins and strikeouts in 2006…tossed just the third perfect game in Mexican League history on December 9, 2006 vs. Hermasillo…rep- resented Mexico at the 2009 World Baseball Classic, working 2.0 scoreless innings in a pair of out- ings…two-time MLB September Delivery Man of the Month…signed by the Dodgers as a non- drafted free agent on October 31, 2001…signed by the Padres as a minor league free agent on December 20, 2005…selected by the Royals in the on December 7, 2006...signed through 2011.

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37 — MATTHEW J. (MATT) THORNTON — LHP Chicago White Sox…Born: September 15, 1976 in Three Rivers, MI…Resides: Peoria, AZ…L/L…6-6, 235…Married, one child.

First All-Star selection…set career-highs with six wins, four saves, 87 strike- outs and 72.1 innings in 2009…posted a career-best 2.67 ERA in 74 games in 2008…has the most holds in White Sox history…left-handed batters hit only .170 against Matt in 2008 and .208 in 2009…only one left-handed (Tampa Bay’s J.P. Howell) had more strikeouts than Matt’s 164 in 2008-09…threw a total of 3.1 scoreless innings in three games in Chicago’s 2008 Division Series vs. Tampa Bay…was a member of Team USA in the 2009 World Baseball Classic, pitching in five games…was drafted by the Mariners in the first round (22nd overall) in the 1998 First-Year Player Draft…attended Grand Valley State on a basketball scholarship, play- ing basketball and baseball in three seasons with the Lakers…was primarily a starter in the Minor Leagues (80 starts in 116 games) before becoming a reliever in the Majors…made his Major League debut with the Mariners in 2004…was obtained by the White Sox from the Mariners on March 20, 2006 in a trade for outfielder .

46 — JOSE VALVERDE — RHP Detroit Tigers…Born: March 24, 1978 in San Pedro de Macoris, D.R.…Resides: Santo Domingo, D.R.…R/R…6-4, 254…Married, one child.

Second All-Star selection…is 1-1 with a 0.51 ERA, 18 saves and 33 strikeouts in 35.0 innings pitched over 35 appearances through July 3rd…is tied for fifth in the A.L. in saves...went 7-for-7 in save opportunities in June with 16 strikeouts while allowing just two hits…has only allowed two earned runs all season…went 25 consecutive outings without allowing a run from April 7th- June 13th...holding opponents to a .099 batting average…has recorded 185 career saves with the Tigers, Diamondbacks and Astros…in 2009, with the Astros, converted 19 consecutive save opportunities from July 6th-September 27th...registered his 100th career save on April 20, 2008 against the Rockies…in 2008, was tabbed Delivery Man of the Month for August after going 1-0 with a 0.64 ERA (14.0 innings pitched, one earned run), 10 saves and 17 strike- outs over 14 appearances…in 2007, notched a career-high and league-leading 47 saves with the D-backs…was named N.L. Player of the Week for the week of May 13th-19th after collecting three saves in 4.0 scoreless innings while recording three strikeouts…led N.L. relievers with 12.59 strikeouts per nine innings in 2006…signed by the Tigers as a free agent on January 25, 2010...originally signed by the D-backs as a non-drafted free agent on January 31, 1997…signed through 2012.

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CATCHERS 14 — JOHNATHAN RICHARD (JOHN) BUCK — C Toronto Blue Jays…Born: July 7, 1980 in Kemmerer, WY…Resides: Salt Lake City, UT…R/R…6-3, 210…Married, two children.

First All-Star selection…hitting .271 with 13 home runs and 40 RBI through July 3rd...leads all M.L. catchers in home runs and RBI in his first season with Toronto...the 13 home runs are the most by a Jays catcher prior to the All- Star break...had a career-high three home runs on April 29th vs. Oakland, becoming the first catcher in the Majors to have a three-homer contest since Victor Martinez on July 16, 2004...appeared in just 59 games for Kansas City in 2009, the fewest amount in his career...drove in 36 runs in just 186 at-bats, posting an RBI every 5.17 at-bats, the highest ratio on the club and the 12th-highest in the A.L. among players with 150 at-bats...recorded two triples and five RBI on April 30, 2009 against Toronto, becoming the second catcher in Royals history to collect two triples in a single game (Darrell Porter, 1978) and the first catcher in the Majors to accomplish the feat since Jason Kendall on July 1, 2000...became the first big league catcher to have a two-triple, five-RBI per- formance since on April 25, 1961...set career-highs in runs scored (48), dou- bles (23) and walks (38) in 2008...hit a career-best 18 home runs with a .429 slugging percentage in 2007...in 2005, caught 117 games behind the plate, the ninth-most in club history and the most since Bob Boone caught 129 in 1989...committed just three errors in 699 total chances, setting a club record with a .996 fielding percentage...made his M.L. debut on June 25, 2004 vs. St. Louis and recorded his first hit on June 29th against Baltimore...originally selected by the Houston Astros in the seventh round of the 1998 First-Year Player Draft...signed through 2010.

41 — VICTOR JESUS MARTINEZ — C Boston Red Sox…Born: December 23, 1978 in Ciudad Bolivar, VZ…Resides: Ciudad Bolivar, VZ…S/R…6-2, 210…Married, two children.

Fourth All-Star selection…batting .289 with nine homers and 38 RBI through July 3rd...tied a career-high with five hits on June 1st vs. Oakland, including a career-high four doubles, matching the M.L. single-game mark...became the seventh player in M.L. history to go 5-for-5 or better with four doubles in a game...leads the Majors with 218 doubles and 576 RBI as a catcher since the start of the 2004 campaign...in 2009, posted his third career 20-homer, 100-RBI season, batting .303 in a career-high 155 games split between Cleveland and Boston...acquired by the Red Sox from Cleveland on July 31st...became the third player in M.L. history to post at least 20 home runs and 100 RBI while playing 50 games or more at both catcher and first base...his 2008 season was marred by a right elbow injury… played only 73 games and started 54 games at catcher while hitting .278 with two home runs and 35 RBI…In 2007, finished the season with the seventh-most RBI in the A.L. with a career-high 114…had 94 RBI as a catcher, the highest total among MLB catchers and the second-highest sin- gle-season total in franchise history by a catcher…his 25 home runs in 2007 were the most ever by an Indians switch-hitter…in 2005, led all Major League catchers in RBI (78) for the second straight season…also led A.L. catchers in batting average, RBI, hits, runs, doubles and was tied for second in home runs with 19…his 21 home runs and 101 RBI in 2004 led all Major League catch- ers…toured Japan with the MLB All-Star Team after the 2004 season…named to his first A.L. All- Star Team in 2004 after hitting .290 (83-286) with 12 homers and 63 RBI in 76 first-half games and went 0-for-1…originally signed by the Indians as an international free agent on July 15, 1996...signed through 2010.

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INFIELDERS 1 — ELVIS AUGUSTO ANDRUS — SS Texas Rangers…Born: August 26, 1988 in Maracay, VZ…Resides: Maracay, VZ…R/R…6-0, 200…Single.

First All-Star selection…batting .292 with 55 runs scored and 22 stolen bases through July 3rd…tied for fifth in the A.L. in runs and tied for eighth in steals... hit .267 with 17 doubles, eight triples, six homers and 33 stolen bases in 2009…started 140 games at shortstop, which is the most ever by a Rangers rookie...his 33 steals tied the club rookie record and were the most by a Ranger since (39) in 1999…mounted a 16-game hitting streak from August 28th-September 14th, the longest hitting streak by any rookie in Rangers history…led the Rangers and ranked among A.L. leaders in triples, steals, sacrifice bunts and bunt hits…became the youngest Texas batter and second- youngest player to ever hit a home run at Rangers Ballpark, which opened in 1994…earned Rangers Rookie of the Year honors and placed second in A.L. Rookie of the Year voting in 2009…named the winner of the Larry Doby Award as the A.L. Rookie of the Year by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum…selected as the shortstop on the Topps and M.L. Rookie All-Star Teams…went directly from Double-A to the Majors between 2008 and 2009…was the starting shortstop for the World Team in the 2008 XM All-Star Futures Game at Yankee Stadium on July 13th and went 0-1 with a walk, a stolen base and a run scored…played for Frisco (AA) of the Texas League in 2008 and was the league’s youngest player all season...played in the Texas League All-Star Game and was selected as the shortstop on the league’s postseason All-Star team…earned MVP honors for the Gulf Coast Braves (Rookie League) in his first professional season in 2005…originally signed as a non-drafted free agent on January 25, 2005…signed through 2010.

29 — ADRIAN PEREZ BELTRE — 3B Boston Red Sox…Born: April 7, 1979 in Santo Domingo, D.R.…Resides: Arcadia, CA…R/R…5-11, 220…Married, two children.

First All-Star selection…batting .341 with 12 home runs and 53 RBI through July 3rd…ranks third in the A.L. in batting average, fourth with 31 multi-hit games and fifth with 102 hits...missed 51 games in 2009 with the Seattle Mariner due to injuries, but still hit 27 doubles while batting .265…signed by the Red Sox as a free agent during the 2009 off-season…led A.L. third basemen in assists (272) and finished second in putouts (100) to win his sec- ond consecutive Rawlings A.L. Gold Glove Award in 2008…also hit 25 homers, reaching the mark for the third consecutive season…hit for the cycle (5-for-6) on September 1, 2008 vs. Texas and scored five runs in the game…ended the 2008 sea- son after 143 games due to shoulder and thumb surgery…led A.L. third basemen in doubles (41) and finished second in homeruns (26) in 2007…also batted .276 with 99 RBI and won his first career Rawlings Gold Glove Award, becoming the first Mariners third baseman to win…hit four homers and had nine RBI in six games for the Dominican Republic in the inaugural World Baseball Classic in 2006…finished the 2006 season with 25 home runs, 89 RBI and a .268 batting average…joined the Mariners as a free agent before the 2005 season and batted .255 with 19 homers and 89 RBI that year…with the Dodgers in 2004, his 200 hits, .334 average, and 121 RBI all ranked fourth in the N.L. and led to a second place finish in voting for the N.L. Most Valuable Player...led the Majors with 48 home runs...only Alex Rodriguez has hit more homers in a season as a third baseman (52 in 2007)...batted .267 with one RBI in four games in the 2004 NLDS vs. St. Louis, his only career postseason action…was the youngest player (19 years, 78 days) in the Majors for his Dodgers’ debut in 1998…originally signed by the Dodgers as an international free agent on July 7, 1994…signed through 2010 with a player option for 2011.

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24 — JOSE MIGUEL CABRERA — 1B Detroit Tigers…Born: April 18, 1983 in Maracay, VZ...Resides: Maracay, VZ…R/R…6-4, 240…Married, one child.

Fifth All-Star selection, first in the A.L.…hitting .338 with 20 homers and 68 RBI through July 5th...leads the A.L. with a .631 slugging percentage and 44 extra-base hits, ranks second in RBI and on-base percentage (.416), tied for second in home runs, fifth in batting average and tied for eighth in multi-hit games (29)...finished the 2009 season tied for third in the A.L. batting race with a .324 average...also finished fourth in hits (198), sixth in homers (34), and tied for eighth in RBI (103)…led the A.L. with 37 home runs in 2008 and finished third with 127 RBI…collected his 1,000th career hit on September 7, 2008 vs. Minnesota…became the fifth-youngest player (25 years, 142 days) since 1954 to accomplish the feat…finished the 2007 season with 119 RBI, 34 home runs, and a .320 batting average for the Florida Marlins…named to his fourth straight N.L. All-Star squad that season…does not yet have a hit in his five All-Star at-bats…batted .339 in 2006 and joined Hank Greenberg, Alex Rodriguez, and Albert Pujols as just the fourth player in M.L. history to hit 25 home runs and 50 doubles in a season before the age of 24…placed third in the N.L. batting race (.323) in 2005 and won his first of two Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Awards…drove home 112 runs in 2004, his first full season in the Majors, and the first of his six consecutive 100-RBI campaigns…also finished that year with 13 outfield assists, which was tied for third in the N.L.…hit a two-run, walk-off homer on June 20, 2003 against Tampa Bay for his first big league hit in his Major League debut, becom- ing only the third player since 1900 to hit a walk-off home run in his Major League debut…matched a rookie single-game postseason record by collecting four hits in Game Four of the 2003 NLDS vs. San Francisco…also became the second-youngest player (20 years, 182 days) in history to homer in a postseason game with his blast in Game One of the NLCS against the Chicago Cubs…acquired by the Tigers in an eight-player trade with the Marlins on December 5, 2007…originally signed by Florida as a non-drafted free agent on July 2, 1999…signed through 2015. 5 — IAN MICHAEL KINSLER — 2B Texas Rangers…Born: January 22, 1982 in Tucson, AZ…Resides: Dallas, TX…R/R…6-0, 200…Married, one child.

Second All-Star Selection…hitting .299 with three homers and 26 RBI through July 3rd…2008 A.L. All-Star was named to the Final Man ballot in 2009 and received the second-highest vote totals in both the Fan (Duston Pedroia), Player (Aaron Hill) and Final Man (Brandon Inge) balloting…has rewritten the record book for Rangers second basemen in his four Major League seasons, establishing career-highs in several offensive categories in 2009 while becoming just the third second baseman in M.L. history to com- pile 30 stolen bases and 30 home runs in a season, joining Alfonso Soriano (NYY, 2002-03) and Brandon Phillips (CIN, 2007)...among Rangers’ second basemen, he is the all-time leader with 137 doubles, 86 homers and 299 RBI, while ranking second with 408 runs and 99 stolen bases…also became the first player ever to have a six-hit cycle in a nine-inning game (6-for-6, hit- ting for the cycle on April 15, 2009 vs. Baltimore at Rangers Ballpark)...ranked second on the club and 11th in the league with 31 homers in 2009…entered 2010 with an 87.5 stolen base percent- age, second among active players with 100-or-more attempts…active in a variety of Texas chari- ties and provides tickets to Kinsler’s Kids, including the Sunshine Kids (children receiving treat- ment for cancer)…attended the University of Missouri…selected in the 17th round of the 2003 First-Year Player Draft…signed through 2012 with a club option for 2013.

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15 — DUSTIN LUIS PEDROIA — 2B

Boston Red Sox…Born: August 17, 1983 in Woodland, CA…Resides: Chandler, AZ…R/R…5-9, 180…Married, one child.

Third All-Star selection…was hitting .292 with 12 home runs and 41 RBI before suffering a non-displaced facture on the navicular bone in his left foot…set career-highs with three home runs, five hits and five RBI on June 25th before fouling a pitch off his foot the next day…elected by the fans to start the 2009 All-Star Game at second base for the A.L....did not participate due to family issues…finished 2009 with a .296 average, 72 RBI, 15 homers and 48 doubles…became the ninth M.L. second baseman to record 200 hits, 50 doubles and 100 runs in a sea- son in 2008…led the Majors with 54 doubles and tied Ichiro Suzuki for first with 213 hits…was the first player to top the Majors in hits and doubles in the same season since Don Mattingly in 1986…named 2008 BBWAA A.L. Most Valuable Player and was 2007 Jackie Robinson A.L. Rookie of the Year by the BBWAA…led all big-league rookies with a .317 average that season, 10th-best overall in the A.L., and a Major League record for a rookie second baseman…one of eight players in M.L. history to be named win a MVP, Rookie of the Year, Rawlings Gold Glove and a World Series during his career…hit .283 with two homers and 10 RBI while starting all 14 postseason games to help the Red Sox to the 2007 World Championship…selected in the second round (65th overall) of the 2004 First-Year Player Draft…with wife, Kelli, served as spokesman for the 2009 MLB Play Sun Smart campaign to promote education and prevention of skin cancer…also served as spokesman in 2008 for the Jimmy Fund’s Rally Against Cancer and the Hood Kid Nation, among his many community outreach activities...signed through 2014 with a club option for 2015. 13 — ALEXANDER EMMANUEL (ALEX) RODRIGUEZ — 3B

New York Yankees…Born: July 27, 1975 in New York, NY…Resides: Miami, FL…R/R…6-3, 228…Single, two children.

Thirteenth All-Star selection…hitting .278 with 12 home runs and 61 RBI through July 3rd...third in the A.L. in RBI...three-time A.L. MVP owns 10 Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Awards, two Rawlings Gold Gloves, three Sporting News Player of the Year titles and was Baseball America’s Player of the Year three times…began 2010 tied with Mark McGwire for eighth place on the all-time list with 583 career homers…is the only player in M.L. history to col- lect at least 30 homers and 100 RBI at least 13 times in his career...owns eight seasons of at least 40 RBI, joining Bobby Bonds, Hank Aaron and Harmon Killebrew for sec- ond-most all-time behind Babe Ruth (11)…is one of only three players in M.L. histo- ry to have three walk-off grand slams…over the last 10 seasons, led the Majors in runs, home runs and RBI…underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right hip in 2008 and missed 28 games…hit a three-run home run on the first pitch in his first at-bat back from the disabled list on May 8th against Baltimore…the Yankees went 90-44 after his return from the DL…hit .429 in the 2009 ALCS and owns a lifetime .347 ALCS aver- age over four postseasons….had a home run and six RBI in the six-game 2009 World Series…donated $3.9 million to the University of Miami…contribution was ear- marked for the remodeling of the baseball stadium and as scholarship money for the Boys & Girls Club of Miami Dade, among his many charitable contributions…signed with the Seattle Mariners as an 18-year-old shortstop…acquired by the Yankees from the Texas Rangers with cash, in exchange for Alfonso Soriano and a player to be named on February 16, 2004…signed through 2017.

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23 — TY ALLEN WIGGINTON — INF

Baltimore Orioles…Born: October 11, 1977 in San Diego, CA…Resides: Mooresville, NC…R/R…6-0, 230…Married, two children.

First All-Star selection…hitting ..251 with 14 home runs and 42 RBI through July 3rd...collected his 12th multi-hit game of the season and tied his season-high with four RBI on May 22nd at Washington...surpassed his 2009 home run total on May 15th after hitting two home runs for his 12th career multi-homer game...in 2009, started 38 games at first base, 35 at third base, 23 as the designated hitter and four at second base...batted .299 with seven home runs and 21 RBI against A.L. East opponents...hit .285 with 23 home runs and 58 RBI in 111 games for the Houston Astros in 2008...hit at least 20 home runs for the third con- secutive season (2006-08)...recorded 45 RBI in his final 60 games of the season...in 2007, hit a combined .278 with 22 homers, 33 doubles and 67 RBI in 148 games with Houston and Tampa Bay...recorded career-highs with 152 hits and 55 extra-base hits...set a career-high with 24 home runs and 79 RBI in 2006 for Tampa Bay...also led the club with 25 doubles and 30 game-tying or go-ahead RBI...was Pittsburgh’s Opening Day starter at third base in 2005...made his Major League debut on May 15, 2002 with the Mets and singled on May 29th for his first Major League hit...signed by the Orioles as a free agent on February 6, 2009...originally selected by the Mets in the 17th round of the 1998 First-Year Player Draft...signed through 2010.

OUTFIELDERS 19 — JOSE ANTONIO BAUTISTA — OF Toronto Blue Jays…Born: October 16, 1980 in Santo Domingo, D.R.…Resides: Santo Domingo, D.R.…R/R…6-0, 195…Single.

First All-Star Selection…batting .229 with 21 home runs and 52 RBI through July 3rd...leads the Majors in home runs and ranks fifth in the A.L. in extra-base hits (40)…hit .287 in May with a M.L.-leading 12 home runs while ranking among the league leaders with 25 RBI, a .422 on-base per- centage and .766 slugging percentage…has three multi-home run games in 2010…went 3-for-4 on May 5th with two home runs and tied a career-high with five RBI in a 6-0 win over the Rangers…logged his 100th career double on May 19th in a win over the Seattle Mariners…hit .235 with 13 home runs and 40 RBI in 113 games with Toronto in 2009…hit .333 for the Dominican Republic in the 2009 World Baseball Classic… selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 20th round of the 2000 First-Year Player Draft…traded to the Blue Jays on August 21, 2008…made his M.L. debut on April 4, 2004 and singled as a pinch-hitter in his first M.L. plate appearance...has been in six different Major League organiza- tions (PIT, TB, BAL, KC, NYM, TOR)...signed through 2010.

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48 — TORII KEDAR HUNTER — OF Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim…Born: July 18, 1975 in Pine Bluff, AR…Resides: Prosper, TX…R/R…6-2, 225…Married, four children.

Fourth All-Star selection…batting .288 with 12 homers and 53 RBI through July 3rd...hit a career-best .299 in his second season with the Angels in 2009...connected for a career-high three home runs on June 13, 2009 vs. San Diego, becoming the 11th Angel (12th time) to accomplish the feat…hit .278 with 21 home runs, 78 RBI and 19 stolen bases in 2008...also led the Angels with 37 doubles and ranked second with 60 extra-base hits and 257 total bases…has notched 20 or more home runs eight times in the past nine sea- sons…posted career-highs in hits (172), doubles (45) and RBI (107) while with the Minnesota Twins in 2007…robbed Barry Bonds of a home run with a leaping catch against the wall in the first inning of the 2002 All-Star Game in Milwaukee, eventually being voted baseball’s Best Defensive Play of the Year for 2002 by the fans…holds a .305 batting average with four home runs, 10 doubles and 18 RBI in 34 postseason games…nine-time Rawlings Gold Glove winner (2001-09) and 2009 A.L. Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger award winner...only two other A.L. outfielders have won more Gold Gloves (10, Ken Griffey Jr. & Al Kaline)…on September 18, 2009 at Texas, committed first error in center field since August 31, 2007, snapping a span of 265 consecutive errorless games (was the longest active streak among outfielders…won Twins’ Calvin R. Griffith Award as Most Valuable Player for 2002 and ended season sixth in the A.L. MVP voting…toured Japan with M.L. All-Star team and won tournament MVP Award in 2002…drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the first round of the 1993 First-Year Player Draft…signed through 2012.

10 — VERNON WELLS III — OF Toronto Blue Jays…Born: December 8, 1978 in Shreveport, LA…Resides: Southlake, TX…R/R…6-1, 230…Married, two children.

Third All-Star selection…hitting .274 with 19 home runs and 48 RBI through July 3rd...tied for the A.L. lead with 24 doubles and tied for fourth in home runs and total bases (167)...ranks second on the club’s all-time home run list with 211 homers...passed Joe Carter for sole possession of second on May 28th vs. Baltimore...is the fourth player in Blue Jays history to reach the 200-homer plateau...also ranks among the club’s all-time lead- ers in games (1,317), at-bats (5,187), runs (755), hits (1,452), doubles (319), RBI (773), extra-base hits (558) and total bases (2,460)...posted 15 homers in 2009, the eighth consecutive season of 10 or more...swiped 17 bases to match his career-best set in 2006...tied for first in the Majors with a .997 fielding percentage, committing just one error in 155 games...on June 22, 2007 vs. Boston, became the eighth Blue Jay to 1,000 career hits, doing so in 890 games (third-fastest)...one of three Jays to hit at least 20 homers in five consecutive seasons (2002-06)...led the A.L. and set a franchise single-season record with a career-high 215 hits in 2003...also posted career-highs of 118 runs, 49 doubles, 33 home runs and 117 RBI in 2003...became the third center fielder in M.L. history to record 100 RBI in each of his first two seasons, joining Joe DiMaggio (1936-37) and Al Simmons (1924-25)...became the youngest Blue Jay to drive in at least 100 runs at the age of 23 in 2002...earned a 2003 A.L. Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger and is a three-time Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner (2004-06)...made his M.L. debut on August 30, 1999 and collected his first hit on September 1st...selected by Toronto with the fifth overall selection in the 1997 First-Year Player Draft...signed through 2014.

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DESIGNATED HITTER

34 — DAVID AMERICO ORTIZ — DH Boston Red Sox…Born: November 18, 1975 in Santo Domingo, D.R.…Resides: Santo Domingo, D.R.…L/L…6-4, 230…Married, three children.

Sixth All-Star selection…hitting .263 with 17 homers and 54 RBI through July 3rd...ranks seventh in the A.L. with a .566 slugging percentage and tied for eighth in RBI...won his fourth career A.L. Player of the Month in May 2010…also owns four Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Awards and four A.L. Player of the Week Awards…turned in an MVP performance in the 2004 ALCS to help lead the Red Sox to their first World Championship in 86 years and set a record with 19 RBI in that postseason…hit .370 with three homers, 10 RBI and 14 walks during the 2007 postseason to lead the Red Sox to their sec- ond World Series victory in four years….captured an unprecendented five consecutive Edgar Martinez Outstanding Designated Hitters Awards from 2003-07...hit 54 home runs in 2006, breaking Jimmie Foxx’s Red Sox single-season record of 50…also drove in 137 runs that year…finished second to Alex Rodriguez in the voting for 2005 A.L. MVP…played for the Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic in 2006 and 2009…has hosted the David Ortiz Celebrity Golf Tournament in the Dominican Republic the last two years to benefit the David Ortiz Children’s Fund…in 2009, he launched two ticket programs – Papi’s Pals for the benefit of children at Mass General Hospital, and Papi Cares for families struggling financial- ly...is also involved in a host of other charitable endeavors in the United States and the Dominican Republic…batting cages at the Red Sox Dominican Academy were dedicated to him in 2006…signed through the 2010 season with a club option for 2011.

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2010 PLAYER BALLOTING Eight reserves for the N.L. and nine reserves for the A.L., along with eight pitchers for each league were named to the All-Star Teams through the Player Balloting, which was conducted during the last week of fan balloting. Below are the lists of voting results for the top two players at each position for both leagues as voted on by each league’s players, managers and coaches:

(Italics indicate players who made All-Star roster via fan balloting.) AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE

Starting Pitcher Starting Pitcher David Price, TB 290 Ubaldo Jimenez, COL 395 Clay Buchholz, BOS 214 Roy Halladay, PHI 286 Phil Hughes, NYY 206 Josh Johnson, FLA 262 Cliff Lee, SEA 186 Tim Lincecum, SF 159 Jon Lester, BOS 135 Adam Wainwright, STL 146

Relief Pitcher Relief Pitcher Mariano Rivera, NYY 261 Matt Capps, WSH 152 Neftali Feliz, TEX 151 Brian Wilson, SF 151 Jose Valverde, DET 141 Jonathan Broxton, LA 131

Catcher Votes Catcher Votes Joe Mauer, MIN 641 Yadier Molina, STL 334 Victor Martinez, BOS 245 Brian McCann, ATL 301

First Base First Base Miguel Cabrera, DET 488 Albert Pujols, STL 489 Justin Morneau, MIN 427 Adrian Gonzalez, SD 285

Second Base Second Base Robinson Cano, NYY 700 Martin Prado, ATL 472 Dustin Pedroia, BOS 299 Chase Utley, PHI 528 Ian Kinsler, TEX 58

Third Base Third Base Adrian Beltre, BOS 410 Scott Rolen, CIN 307 Evan Longoria, TB 392 David Wright, NYM 277

Shortstop Shortstop Derek Jeter, NYY 573 Hanley Ramirez, FLA 458 Elvis Andrus, TEX 266 Troy Tulowitzki, COL 250 Jose Reyes, NYM 197

Outfield Outfield Josh Hamilton, TEX 588 Andre Ethier, LA 508 Ichiro Suzuki, SEA 417 Ryan Braun, MIL 424 Vernon Wells, TOR 344 Corey Hart, MIL 332 Carl Crawford, TB 278 Matt Holliday, STL 278 Jose Bautista, TOR 248 Marlon Byrd, CHI 269 Torii Hunter, LAA 238

Designated Hitter Vladimir Guerrero, TEX 703 David Ortiz, BOS 235

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ALL-TIME PLAYER BALLOTING WINNERS CATCHER American League Year National League Jorge Posada, NYY 2003 Javier Lopez, ATL Ivan Rodriguez, DET 2004 Johnny Estrada, ATL Jason Varitek, BOS 2005 Paul Lo Duca, FLA Joe Mauer, MIN 2006 Paul Lo Duca, NYM Jorge Posada, NYY 2007 Russell Martin, LA Joe Mauer, MIN 2008 Geovany Soto, CHI Joe Mauer, MIN 2009 Brian McCann, ATL Joe Mauer, MIN 2010 Yadier Molina, STL FIRST BASE American League Year National League Carlos Delgado, TOR 2003 Todd Helton, COL David Ortiz, BOS 2004 Sean Casey, CIN Mark Teixeira, TEX 2005 Derrek Lee, CHI Jim Thome, CWS 2006 Albert Pujols, STL Justin Morneau, MIN 2007 Prince Fielder, MIL Justin Morneau, MIN 2008 Lance Berkman, HOU Justin Morneau, MIN 2009 Albert Pujols, STL Miguel Cabrera, DET 2010 Albert Pujols, STL SECOND BASE American League Year National League Bret Boone, SEA 2003 Jose Vidro, MON Alfonso Soriano, TEX 2004 Jeff Kent, HOU Brian Roberts, BAL 2005 Jeff Kent, LA Robinson Cano, NYY 2006 Chase Utley, PHI Placido Polanco, DET 2007 Chase Utley, PHI Ian Kinsler, TEX 2008 Chase Utley, PHI Aaron Hill, TOR 2009 Chase Utley, PHI Robinson Cano, NYY 2010 Martin Prado, ATL THIRD BASE American League Year National League Hank Blalock, TEX 2003 Mike Lowell, FLA Hank Blalock, TEX 2004 Scott Rolen, STL Alex Rodriguez, NYY 2005 Aramis Ramirez, CHI Troy Glaus, TOR 2006 David Wright, NYM Alex Rodriguez, NYY 2007 Miguel Cabrera, FLA Alex Rodriguez, NYY 2008 Chipper Jones, ATL Evan Longoria, TB 2009 David Wright, NYM Adrian Beltre, BOS 2010 Scott Rolen, CIN SHORTSTOP American League Year National League Nomar Garciaparra, BOS 2003 Edgar Renteria, STL Michael Young, TEX 2004 Jack Wilson, PIT Miguel Tejada, BAL 2005 Cesar Izturis, LA Derek Jeter, NYY 2006 Jose Reyes, NYM Derek Jeter, NYY 2007 Jose Reyes, NYM Michael Young, TEX 2008 Hanley Ramirez, FLA Derek Jeter, NYY 2009 Hanley Ramirez, FLA Derek Jeter, NYY 2010 Hanley Ramirez, FLA

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OUTFIELD American League Year National League Ichiro Suzuki, SEA 2003 Albert Pujols, STL Vernon Wells, TOR Gary Sheffield, ATL Garret Anderson, ANA Barry Bonds, SF Vladimir Guerrero, ANA 2004 Barry Bonds, SF Manny Ramirez, BOS Lance Berkman, HOU Ichiro Suzuki, SEA Ken Griffey, Jr., CIN Vladimir Guerrero, LAA 2005 Bobby Abreu, PHI Johnny Damon, BOS Miguel Cabrera, FLA Manny Ramirez, BOS Andruw Jones, ATL Ichiro Suzuki, SEA 2006 Alfonso Soriano, WSH Vernon Wells, TOR Jason Bay, PIT Manny Ramirez, BOS Carlos Beltran, NYM Vladimir Guerrero, LAA 2007 Matt Holliday, COL Magglio Ordonez, DET Ken Griffey, Jr., CIN Ichiro Suzuki, SEA Carlos Lee, HOU Josh Hamilton, TEX 2008 Ryan Braun, MIL Manny Ramirez, BOS Matt Holliday, COL J.D. Drew, BOS Nate McLouth, PIT Jason Bay, BOS 2009 Raul Ibañez, PHI Torii Hunter, LAA Ryan Braun, MIL Ichiro Suzuki, SEA Carlos Beltran, NYM Josh Hamilton, TEX 2010 Andre Ethier, LA Ichiro Suzuki, SEA Ryan Braun, MIL Vernon Wells, TOR Corey Hart, MIL

DESIGNATED HITTER American League Year Edgar Martinez, SEA 2003 David Ortiz, BOS 2005 Milton Bradley, TEX 2008 Vladimir Guerrero, TEX 2010

STARTING PITCHER American League Year National League Esteban Loaiza, CWS 2003 Kevin Brown, LA Roy Halladay, TOR Shawn Chacon, COL Jamie Moyer, SEA Mark Prior, CHI Mark Mulder, OAK Woody Williams, STL Barry Zito, OAK Jason Schmidt, SF Mark Mulder, OAK 2004 Roger Clemens, HOU Curt Schilling, BOS Jason Schmidt, SF Tim Hudson, OAK Randy Johnson, ARI C.C. Sabathia, CLE Carlos Zambrano, CHI Kenny Rogers, TEX Tom Glavine, NYM Roy Halladay, TOR 2005 Dontrelle Willis, FLA Mark Buehrle, CWS Roger Clemens, HOU Jon Garland, CWS Pedro Martinez, NYM Johan Santana, MIN Livan Hernandez, WSH Kenny Rogers, TEX Chris Carpenter, STL

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Jose Contreras, CWS 2006 Brandon Webb, ARI Roy Halladay, TOR Tom Glavine, NYM Johan Santana, MIN Bronson Arroyo, CIN Kenny Rogers, DET Pedro Martinez, NYM Scott Kazmir, TB Chris Carpenter, STL Josh Beckett, BOS 2007 Jake Peavy, SD C.C. Sabathia, CLE Brad Penny, LA Dan Haren, OAK Cole Hamels, PHI John Lackey, LAA John Smoltz, ATL Justin Verlander, DET Ben Sheets, MIL Cliff Lee, CLE 2008 Brandon Webb, ARI Joe Saunders, LAA Edinson Volquez, CIN Roy Halladay, TOR Tim Lincecum, SF Ervin Santana, LAA Ben Sheets, MIL Scott Kazmir, TB Ryan Dempster, CHI Zack Greinke, KC 2009 Johan Santana, NYM Roy Halladay, TOR Tim Lincecum, SF Justin Verlander, DET Matt Cain, SF Edwin Jackson, DET Chad Billingsley, LA Josh Beckett, BOS Josh Johnson, FLA David Price, TB 2010 Ubaldo Jimenez, COL Clay Buchholz, BOS Roy Halladay, PHI Phil Hughes, NYY Josh Johnson, FLA Cliff Lee, SEA Tim Lincecum, SF Jon Lester, BOS Adam Wainwright, STL

RELIEF PITCHER American League Year National League Eddie Guardado, MIN 2003 John Smoltz, ATL Brendan Donnelly, ANA Eric Gagne, LA Keith Foulke, OAK Billy Wagner, HOU Mariano Rivera, NYY 2004 Eric Gagne, LA Francisco Rodriguez, ANA Danny Graves, CIN Francisco Cordero, TEX Armando Benitez, FLA B.J. Ryan, BAL 2005 Chad Cordero, WSH Mariano Rivera, NYY Jason Isringhausen, STL Joe Nathan, MIN Brad Lidge, HOU Jonathan Papelbon, BOS 2006 Tom Gordon, PHI B.J. Ryan, TOR Derrick Turnbow, MIL Mariano Rivera, NYY Trevor Hoffman, SD Francisco Rodriguez, LAA 2007 Francisco Cordero, MIL Jonathan Papelbon, BOS Trevor Hoffman, SD J.J. Putz, SEA Brian Fuentes, COL Francisco Rodriguez, LAA 2008 Brad Lidge, PHI Mariano Rivera, NYY Kerry Wood, CHI Jonathan Papelbon, BOS Brian Wilson, SF Joe Nathan, MIN 2009 Francisco Rodriguez, NYM Jonathan Papelbon, BOS Jonathan Broxton, LA Mariano Rivera, NYY Heath Bell, SD Mariano Rivera, NYY 2010 Matt Capps, WSH Neftali Feliz, TEX Brian Wilson, SF Jose Valverde, DET Jonathan Broxton, LA

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SPRINT 2010 ALL-STAR FINAL VOTE - N.L. CANDIDATES 21 — HEATH JUSTIN BELL — RHP San Diego Padres...Born: September 29, 1977 in Oceanside, CA...Resides: Port St. Lucie, FL...R/R...6-3, 250...Married, two daughters. Is 3-0 with a 1.77 ERA, 23 saves and 48 strikeouts in 35.2 innings pitched over 36 appear- ances through July 3rd…converted his 50th career save on April 28th at Florida…in 2009, lead the N.L. with 42 saves in 48 opportunities in his first year as a full-time closer…win- ner of the Rolaids Relief Man Award for the N.L., Padres Pitcher of the Year and winner of the Annual Fireman’s Award…recorded the 11th 40-save season in franchise history, becoming the third Padre to accomplish the feat (Mark Davis and Trevor Hoffman are the others)…was selected for his first All-Star team…named N.L. Delivery Man of the Month for April, notching eight saves and a 0.00 ERA in nine relief appearances…limited right-handed hitters to a .138 average while lefties hit .275…pitched for Team USA in the 2009 World Baseball Classic, making four relief appearances…in 2008, made a staff-high 74 appearances and recorded a team-high 23 holds…ranked among the N.L. leaders for relief pitchers in wins, holds and strikeouts…Padres went 45-29 when he pitched…held opponents to a .229 average… in 2007, had a 2.02 ERA in 81 appearances and tallied 102 strikeouts in 93.2 innings…notched his first career save on August 23, 2007 vs. the Mets.

5 — CARLOS EDUARDO GONZALEZ — OF Colorado Rockies...Born: October 17, 1985 in Maracaibo, Venezuela...Resides: Maracaibo, Venezuela...L/L...6-1, 205. Batting .297 with 14 home runs and 51 RBI through July 3rd...has already established new career single-season highs in both home runs and RBI…in 2009, his second Major League season, Gonzalez hit .284 with 13 home runs, 29 RBI and 16 stolen bases…hit .320 with a .608 slugging percentage after the All-Star break last year, an improvement over his first half totals (.202 AVG, .333 SLG)…started games at all three outfield positions (24-LF, 28- CF, 1-RF)…had an outfield in three consecutive games at three different positions from June 23rd- 28th…in 2008, was named the A’s No. 1 prospect by Baseball America after he was acquired from Arizona in the Dan Haren trade and made his MLB debut on May 30th…hit .242 with four home runs and 26 RBI in 85 games over two stints with the A’s…his 22 doubles were tied for seventh-most among A.L. rookies despite spending two and a half months of the season in the minors.

19 — JOSEPH DANIEL (JOEY) VOTTO — 1B Cincinnati Reds...Born: September 10, 1983 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada...Resides: Brampton, Ontario, Canada...L/R...6-3, 229.

Hitting .313 with 19 home runs and 57 RBI through July 3rd...ranks second in the league with a .574 slugging percentage, tied for second in home runs, fourth in hitting and tied for fifth in RBI...reached base safely via hit, walk or hit-by pitch in 41 straight games dating back to May 15th…hit first career grand slam on May 20th…in 2009, led the Reds with a .322 batting average, 82 runs, 266 total bases, 38 doubles, 25 home runs, 70 walks, 44 multi-hit games and four four-hit games…named Bank of America Presents National League Player of the Week for the week of September 21st-27th, batting .560 (15-for- 29) with 11 runs, 10 doubles and a 1.080 slugging percentage in seven games…during that week, became the first player to double 10 times over a five-game span since Pittsburgh’s Paul Waner did it in 1932…played for Canada in the 2009 World Baseball Classic and hit .566 in the tournament with a 1.111 slugging percentage…in 2008, his first full M.L. season, finished second in the BBWAA’s N.L. Rookie of the Year Award voting behind Chicago’s Geovany Soto…was finalist for Outstanding N.L. Rookie Players Choice Award and was named a TOPPS Major League Rookie All-Star…won the Ernie Lombardi Award as the Reds’ MVP, as voted by the Cincinnati Chapter of the BBWAA…led N.L. rook- ies in hitting (.297), hits (156), home runs (24), total bases (266), on-base percentage (.368) and slug- ging percentage (.506), and ranked second in RBI (84), runs scored (69), doubles (32) and extra-base hits (59)…his 24 homers are the second-highest ever by a Reds rookie behind Hall of Famer Frank Robinson’s 38 in 1956 (an N.L. rookie record).

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13 — WILLIAM EDWARD (BILLY) WAGNER — LHP Atlanta Braves...Born: July 25, 1971 in Marion, VA...Resides: Crozet, VA...L/L... 5-10, 180...Married, four children.

Is 5-0 with a 1.35 ERA, 17 saves and 52 strikeouts in 33.1 innings pitched over 34 appearances through July 3rd...had a team-high 16.1 consecutive scoreless innings streak from May 22nd-July 2nd…collected his 15th save of the season on June 25th vs. Detroit, striking out the side in a scoreless ninth to convert his 400th career save…cur- rently ranks fifth all-time in saves and is second among left-handers behind John Franco…earned his first victory of the season on April 20th, by tossing a perfect 10th inning and fan- ning one…was limited to 17 appearances between Boston and the New York Mets in 2009 after recov- ering from elbow surgery…in 2008, finished 10th in the N.L. with 27 saves while playing with the Mets, despite having his season cut short by an elbow injury…was second among N.L. relievers with a .185 …earned his sixth All-Star selection…in 2007, placed sixth in the N.L. with 34 saves and ninth among N.L. relievers with 80 strikeouts…registered his eighth season of 30-or-more saves…recorded his 1,000th-career strikeout on August 21st vs. San Diego…named MLB Delivery Man of the Month after going 8-for-8 in save opportunities and tossing 9.0 shutout innings…represented the Mets at the 2007 All-Star Game in San Francisco…in 2006, reached the 40-save plateau for the sec- ond time in his career…in 2005 with Philadelphia, had a career-best 1.51 ERA, the lowest among N.L. relievers, while registering 38 saves…earned the Steve Carlton Most Valuable Pitcher Award from the Philadelphia chapter of the BBWAA.

11 — RYAN W. ZIMMERMAN — 3B Washington Nationals...Born: September 28, 1984 in Washington, NC...Resides: Virginia Beach, VA...R/R...6-3, 228...Single.

Hitting .280 with 13 home runs and 40 RBI through July 3rd...collected his 700th career base hit and had a career-high six RBI on May 13th at Colorado…clubbed his 100th and 101st career home runs on May 30th at San Diego…in 2009, won his first Rawlings Gold Glove and Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Awards and was selected to his first All-Star Game…recorded career-highs in most offensive categories, including runs (110), hits (178), home runs (33), extra-base hits (73), walks (72), total bases (320), OBP (.364) and slugging (.525)…ranked fourth in the N.L. in runs, fifth in total bases (320), sixth in RBI and 10th in both home runs and hits…posted a career-best and Major League season-high 30-game hitting streak from April 8th-May 12th, hitting .382 (50-for-131) with 11 doubles, eight homers, 26 RBI, 11 walks and 26 runs in that span…the 30-gamer was the longest posted in M.L. history since Mets outfielder Moises Alou’s 30-game run in 2007 and the 26th streak of at least 30 games since Joe DiMaggio’s 56-gamer in 1941…in 2008, his third complete season, he hit .283 with 24 doubles, 14 home runs and 51 RBI in 106 games…missed 48 games from May 26th-July 22nd with a small labral tear in the left shoulder…hit the game-ending solo shot with two outs in the ninth inning in the inaugural game at Nationals Park on March 30th vs. Atlanta to become the third player in M.L. history to hit a walk-off home run in the first game at a M.L. ballpark (Billy Burton, April 14, 1953 vs. St. Louis at Milwaukee’s County Stadium; Dante Bichette, April 26, 1995 vs. New York at Coors Field)…recorded a career-best .967 fielding per- centage…following the 2006 season, established the ziMS Foundation, dedicated to the treatment and ultimate cure of Multiple Sclerosis…in 1995, his mother, Cheryl, was diagnosed with MS…was a stand- out third baseman at the University of Virginia.

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SPRINT 2010 ALL-STAR FINAL VOTE - A.L. CANDIDATES 14 — PAUL HENRY KONERKO — 1B Chicago White Sox...Born: March 5, 1976 in Providence, RI...Resides: Scottsdale, AZ...R/R...6-2, 220...Married, two sons.

Hitting .297 with 20 home runs and 57 RBI through July 3rd...tied for second in the A.L. in home runs, fifth in RBI and eighth with a .564 slugging percentage...is a three- time A.L. All-Star (2002, 05-06)...has hit 20-or-more home runs prior to the All-Star break for the fourth time in his career and the first time since 2006...his 346 career home runs ranks 81st all-time and 10th among active players...ranks second in Sox his- tory with 339 home runs and third with1,073 RBI...is tied for the club record with Frank Thomas with 11 seasons of at least 20 home runs...led Chicago in home runs (28), doubles (30), RBI (88) and total bases (267) in 2009...made his ninth consecutive Opening Day start at first base, extending his franchise record over Earl Sheely and Frank Thomas (seven each)...along with Jermaine Dye, became the first pair of teammates to each hit century milestone home runs as they each collect- ed their 300th career home runs in the same game on April 13th at Detroit...has played in 19 career postseason games, batting .243 with seven home runs, 17 RBI and a .554 slugging percentage...named 2005 ALCS Most Valuable Player...finished sixth in A.L. MVP voting that season...named A.L. Comeback Player of the Year in 2004 after finishing third in the league with 41 home runs

33 — NICHOLAS THOMAS (NICK) SWISHER — OF New York Yankees...Born: November 25, 1980 in Columbus, OH...Resides: Parksburg, WV...S/L...5-11, 210...Single. Hitting .287 with 13 home runs and 47 RBI through July 3rd...on June 8th, went 3-for- 6 with a homer, a double and matched a career-high with five RBI to beat the Orioles…hit .374 in May with seven home runs and 17 RBI and posted a 1.112 on-base percentage, all among league leaders…hit .249 with 84 runs, 35 doubles, 29 home runs and 82 RBI in 150 games in his first season with the Yankees in 2009…ranked second in the A.L. in walks that year with 97…has hit at least 20 homers in five straight seasons (2005-09)…led the Majors in pitches seen per plate appearance in 2008 (4.51) and finished seventh in that category in 2009 (4.26)…hit a home run and pitched a scoreless inning in an April 13th loss at Tampa Bay, becoming only the second position player ever to homer and pitch in the same game since divisional play began in 1969…hit a career-high 35 homers with the Oakland Athletics in 2006, his sec- ond full season in the Major Leagues…son of former Major Leaguer Steve Swisher…selected with the 16th overall pick by Oakland in 2002 out of Ohio State…traded to the Yankees on November 13, 2008…created “Swish’s Wishes” to assist children with life-threatening diseases…extremely active in the fights against children’s and adults’ cancers…participates in Srikeouts for Troops and supports charities for childhood diabetes and the Special Olympics.

20— KEVIN EDMUND YOUKILIS — 1B Boston Red Sox...Born: March 15, 1979 in Cincinnati, OH...Resides: Weston, MA...R/R...6-1, 220...Married. Batting .299 with 16 home runs and 53 RBI through July 3rd...leads the A.L. with 64 runs scored and ranks third in on-base percentage (.415), fourth in slugging percent- age (.576) and ninth in total bases (156)...in 2009, named Red Sox MVP by the Boston Chapter of the BBWAA and selected an A.L. All-Star for the second consecutive year...in 2008, led all A.L. qualifiers with an RBI every 4.68 at-bats…became just the third Major Leaguer, since 1901, ever to bat over .300 with more than 100 RBI during a season in which he spent at least 30 games at both first and third base…finished third in 2008 A.L. BBWAA MVP voting, trailing only Justin Morneau and teammate/winner, Dustin Pedroia…led the Boston Red Sox in homers, RBI, slugging and on-base percentage and was second in average, games, hits, doubles and total bases …established an A.L. mark with 135 consecutive errorless games in 2007 by surpassing Tampa Bay’s (121)…elected as the starting first baseman for the A.L. in the 2008 All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium, the seventh Red Sox to start an All-Star Game at first base…was named to the 2007 A.L. Rawlings Gold Glove Team, making him just the second Red Sox first baseman to ever earn a Gold Glove, joining three-time recipient George Scott (1967-68, 71)…recipient of the 2008 Sharp presents Hank Aaron Award for the A.L., given annually to the best overall offensive performer in each league as voted on by fans… signed through 2012 with a club option for 2013.

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21 — DELMON DAMARCUS YOUNG — OF Minnesota Twins...Born: September 14, 1985 in Montgomery, AL...Resides: Camarillo, CA...R/R...6-3, 200. Seeking his first All-Star selection…batting .295 with nine home runs and 54 RBI through July 3rd...is on pace to set career-highs in nearly every category…only two American League outfielders had more assists from 2007-09 than Delmon’s 31…set career-highs with 80 runs scored and 14 stolen bases in 2008, his first year with the Twins…as a mem- ber of Tampa Bay, Delmon finished second to Dustin Pedroia in 2007 A.L. Rookie of the Year voting, batting .288 with 38 doubles, 13 home runs and 93 RBI…played in all 162 games as a rook- ie…older brother Dmitri was a two-time All-Star, for the Tigers in 2003 and the Nationals in 2007…the Youngs would be only the 17th set of brothers ever to each be named an All-Star…was the top overall selection, by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, in the 2003 First-Year Player Draft…the Youngs also were the first set of brothers each to be taken within the first five selections of the Draft…sister, DeAnn, plays first base for the Oregon State University softball team; she was honorable mention All-Pac 10 during her freshman year as the team advanced to the …was acquired by the Twins from Tampa Bay with Brendan Harris and Jason Pridie for Jason Bartlett, Matt Garza and Eduardo Morlan on November 28, 2007...signed through 2010.

10 — MICHAEL BRIAN YOUNG — 3B Texas Rangers…Born: October 19, 1976 in Covina, CA…Resides: Dallas, TX…R/R…6-1, 200…Married, two children. Seeking his seventh All-Star selection...batting .310 with 11 home runs and 51 RBI through July 3rd... hit .322 in 2009 and led the Rangers in average, on-base percentage (.374), hits (174), total bases (280) and multi-hit games (51)...hit .284 with 183 hits, 102 runs, 36 doubles, 12 home runs and 82 RBI in 2008…became only the third play- er since 1940 with 200-or-more hits in five consecutive seasons (Wade Boggs – 7, Ichiro Suzuki – 7)…hit .315 with 201 hits, 37 doubles, nine homers and 94 RBI in 2007…hit .314 with 93 runs, 14 home runs and 103 RBI in 2006…set club record in batting average with runners in scoring position (.412), at bats (691), and plate appearances (748)…first All-Star nod at third base, all other selections were at shortstop…went 1-for-2 with a game-winning two-run triple in the top of the ninth inning of the 77th All-Star game in Pittsburgh, winning the All-Star Most Valuable Player...drove in the game-winning RBI in both the 2006 and 2008 All-Star Games, making him the only player in history with multiple game-winning RBI in the ninth inning or later in All-Star Game history, span- ning 80 contests from 1933-2009…his six All-Star selections are second-most in Rangers history behind catcher Ivan Rodriguez (10 with Texas)…Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner for the first time in his career in 2008…awarded the 2008 Man of the Year Award, one of the highest honors from the MLBPA, given to the player in either league whose on-field performance and contributions to his community inspire others to higher levels of achievement…played for Team USA in the 2006 World Baseball Classic...captured a batting title while hitting .331 with 24 home runs and 91 RBI in 2005…currently the longest-tenured player on the Rangers’ 25-man roster… signed through 2013.

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