MLB All-Star Game History

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MLB All-Star Game History
DATE SCORE MVP VENUE LOCATION
2008AL, 4-3J.D. DrewYankee StadiumBronx, NY
2007AL, 5-4Ichiro SuzukiAT&T ParkSan Francisco, CA
2006AL, 3-2Michael Young PNC ParkPittsburgh, PA
2005AL, 7-5Miguel TejadaComerica ParkDetroit, MI
2004AL, 9-4Alfonso SorianoMinute Maid ParkHouston,TX
2003AL, 7-6Garret AndersonU.S. Cellular FieldChicago, IL
2002Tie, 7-7NoneMiller ParkMilwaukee, WI
2001AL, 4-1Cal RipkenSafeco FieldSeattle, WA
2000AL, 6-3Derek JeterTurner FieldAtlanta, GA
1999AL, 4-1Pedro MartinezFenway ParkBoston, MA
1998AL, 13-8Roberto AlomarCoors FieldDenver, CO
1997AL, 3-1Sandy AlomarJacobs FieldCleveland, OH
1996NL, 6-0Mike PiazzaVeterans StadiumPhiladelphia, PA
1995NL, 3-2Jeff ConineThe Ballpark at ArlingtonArlington, TX
1994NL, 8-7Fred McGriffThree Rivers StadiumPittsburgh, PA
1993AL, 9-3Kirby PuckettOriole Park at Camden YardsBaltimore, MD
1992AL, 13-6Ken Griffey Jr.Jack Murphy StadiumSan Diego, CA
1991AL, 4-2Cal RipkenSkyDomeToronto, ON
1990AL, 2-0Julio FrancoWrigley FieldChicago, IL
1989AL, 5-3Bo JacksonAnaheim StadiumAnaheim, CA
1988AL, 2-1Terry SteinbachRiverfront StadiumCincinnati, OH
1987NL, 2-0Tim RainesOakland-Alameda County Col.Oakland, CA
1986AL, 3-2Roger ClemensAstrodomeHouston, TX
1985NL, 6-1La marr HoytH. Humphrey MetrodomeMinneapolis, MN
1984NL, 3-1Gary CarterCandlestick ParkSan Francisco, CA
1983AL, 13-3Fred LynnComiskey ParkChicago, IL
1982NL, 4-1Dave ConcepcionOlympic StadiumMontreal, QC
1981NL, 5-4Gary CarterMunicipal StadiumCleveland, OH
1980NL, 4-2Ken Griffey Sr.Dodger StadiumLos Angeles, CA
1979NL, 7-6Dave ParkerKingdomeSeattle, WA
1978NL, 7-3Steve GarveySan Diego StadiumSan Diego, CA
1977NL, 7-5Don SuttonYankee StadiumNew York, NY
1976NL, 7-1George FosterVeterans StadiumPhiladelphia, PA
1975NL, 6-3Bill Madlock
Jon Matlack
County StadiumMilwaukee, WI
1974NL, 7-2Steve GarveyThree Rivers StadiumPittsburgh, PA
1973NL, 7-1Bobby BondsRoyals StadiumKansas City, MO
1972NL, 4-3Joe MorganAtlanta-Fulton County StadiumAtlanta, GA
1971AL, 6-4Frank RobinsonTiger StadiumDetroit, MI
1970NL, 5-4Carl YastrzemskiRiverfront StadiumCincinnati, OH
1969NL, 9-3Willie McCoveyR.F.K. Memorial StadiumWashington, DC
1968NL, 1-0Willie MaysAstrodomeHouston, TX
1967NL, 2-1Tony PerezAnaheim StadiumAnaheim, CA
1966NL, 2-1Brooks RobinsonBusch Memorial StadiumSt. Louis, MO
1965NL, 6-5Juan MarichalMetropolitan StadiumBloomington, MN
1964NL, 7-4Johnny CallisonShea StadiumNew York, NY
1963NL, 5-3Willie MaysMunicipal StadiumCleveland, OH
1962 (1)NL, 3-1Maury WillsD.C. StadiumWashington, DC
1962 (2)AL, 9-4Leon WagnerWrigley FieldChicago, IL
1961 (1)NL, 5-4NoneCandlestick ParkSan Francisco, CA
1961 (2)Tie, 1-1NoneFenway ParkBoston, MA
1960 (1)NL, 5-3NoneMunicipal StadiumKansas City, MO
1960 (2)NL, 6-0NoneYankee StadiumNew York, NY
1959 (1)NL, 5-4NoneForbes FieldPittsburgh, PA
1959 (2)AL, 5-3NoneMemorial ColiseumLos Angeles, CA
1958AL, 4-3NoneMemorial StadiumBaltimore, MD
1957AL, 6-5NoneSportsman's ParkSt. Louis, MO
1956NL, 7-3NoneGriffith StadiumWashington, DC
1955NL, 6-5NoneCounty StadiumMilwaukee, WI
1954AL, 11-9NoneMunicipal StadiumCleveland, OH
1953NL, 5-1NoneCrosley FieldCincinnati, OH
1952NL, 3-2NoneShibe ParkPhiladelphia, PA
1951NL, 8-3NoneBriggs StadiumDetroit, MI
1950NL, 4-3NoneComiskey ParkChicago, IL
1949AL, 11-7NoneEbbets FieldBrooklyn, NY
1948AL, 5-2NoneSportsman's ParkSt. Louis, MO
1947AL, 2-1NoneWrigley FieldChicago, IL
1946AL, 12-0NoneFenway ParkBoston, MA
1944NL, 7-1NoneForbes FieldPittsburgh, PA
1943AL, 5-3NoneShibe ParkPhiladelphia, PA
1942AL, 3-1NonePolo GroundsNew York, NY
1941AL, 7-5NoneBriggs StadiumDetroit, MI
1940NL, 4-0NoneSportsman's ParkSt. Louis, MO
1939AL, 3-1NoneYankee StadiumNew York, NY
1938NL, 4-1NoneCrosley FieldCincinnati, OH
1937AL, 8-3NoneGriffith StadiumWashington, DC
1936NL, 4-3NoneBraves FieldBoston, MA
1935AL, 4-1NoneMunicipal StadiumCleveland, OH
1934AL, 9-7NonePolo GroundsNew York, NY
1933AL, 4-2NoneComiskey ParkChicago, IL

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