Date
|
Winning League (All-Time Record)
|
Score
|
Venue
|
Host Team
|
Attendance
|
MVP
|
Winning Pitcher
|
Losing Pitcher
|
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July 6, 1933
|
American (1–0–0 AL)
|
4–2
|
Comiskey Park
|
Chicago White Sox
|
47,595
|
|
Lefty Gomez, New York (AL)
|
Bill Hallahan, St. Louis (NL)
|
July 10, 1934
|
American (2–0–0 AL)
|
9–7
|
Polo Grounds
|
New York Giants
|
48,368
|
|
Mel Harder, Cleveland (AL)
|
Van Mungo, Brooklyn (NL)
|
July 8, 1935
|
American (3–0–0 AL)
|
4–1
|
Cleveland Stadium
|
Cleveland Indians
|
69,812
|
|
Lefty Gomez, New York (AL)
|
Bill Walker, St. Louis (NL)
|
July 7, 1936
|
National (3–1–0 AL)
|
4–3
|
National League Park
|
Boston Bees
|
25,556
|
|
Dizzy Dean, St. Louis (NL)
|
Lefty Grove, Boston, (AL)
|
July 7, 1937
|
American (4–1–0 AL)
|
8–3
|
Griffith Stadium
|
Washington Senators
|
31,391
|
|
Lefty Gomez, New York (AL)
|
Dizzy Dean, St. Louis (NL)
|
July 6, 1938
|
National (4–2–0 AL)
|
4–1
|
Crosley Field
|
Cincinnati Reds
|
27,067
|
|
Johnny Vander Meer, Cincinnati (NL)
|
Lefty Gomez, New York (AL)
|
July 11, 1939
|
American (5–2–0 AL)
|
3–1
|
Yankee Stadium
|
New York Yankees
|
62,892
|
|
Tommy Bridges, Detroit (AL)
|
Bill Lee, Chicago (NL)
|
July 9, 1940
|
National (5–3–0 AL)
|
4–0
|
Sportsman's Park
|
St. Louis Cardinals
|
32,373
|
|
Paul Derringer, Cincinnati (NL)
|
Red Ruffing, New York (AL)
|
July 8, 1941
|
American (6–3–0 AL)
|
7–5
|
Briggs Stadium
|
Detroit Tigers
|
54,674
|
|
Eddie Smith, Chicago (AL)
|
Claude Passeau, Chicago (NL)
|
July 6, 1942
|
American (7–3–0 AL)
|
3–1
|
Polo Grounds
|
New York Giants
|
34,178
|
|
Spud Chandler, New York (AL)
|
Mort Cooper, St. Louis (NL)
|
July 13, 1943
|
American (8–3–0 AL)
|
5–3
|
Shibe Park
|
Philadelphia Athletics
|
31,938
|
|
Dutch Leonard, Washington (AL)
|
Mort Cooper, St. Louis (NL)
|
July 11, 1944
|
National (8–4–0 AL)
|
7–1
|
Forbes Field
|
Pittsburgh Pirates
|
29,589
|
|
Ken Raffensberger, Philadelphia (NL)
|
Tex Hughson, Boston (AL)
|
July 10, 1945
|
Game canceled due to World War II-related travel restrictions. Game was originally scheduled to be held at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts.
|
July 9, 1946
|
American (9–4–0 AL)
|
12–0
|
Fenway Park
|
Boston Red Sox
|
34,906
|
|
Bob Feller, Cleveland (AL)
|
Claude Passeau, Chicago (NL)
|
July 8, 1947
|
American (10–4–0 AL)
|
2–1
|
Wrigley Field
|
Chicago Cubs
|
41,123
|
|
Spec Shea, New York (AL)
|
Johnny Sain, Boston (NL)
|
July 13, 1948
|
American (11–4–0 AL)
|
5–2
|
Sportsman's Park
|
St. Louis Browns
|
34,009
|
|
Vic Raschi, New York (AL)
|
Johnny Schmitz, Chicago (NL)
|
July 12, 1949
|
American (12–4–0 AL)
|
11–7
|
Ebbets Field
|
Brooklyn Dodgers
|
32,577
|
|
Virgil Trucks, Detroit (AL)
|
Don Newcombe, Brooklyn (NL)
|
July 11, 1950
|
National (12–5–0 AL)
|
4–3 (14)
|
Comiskey Park
|
Chicago White Sox
|
46,127
|
|
Ewell Blackwell, Cincinnati (NL)
|
Ted Gray, Detroit (AL)
|
July 10, 1951
|
National (12–6–0 AL)
|
8–3
|
Briggs Stadium
|
Detroit Tigers
|
52,075
|
|
Sal Maglie, New York (NL)
|
Ed Lopat, New York (AL)
|
July 8, 1952
|
National (12–7–0 AL)
|
3–2 (5)
|
Shibe Park
|
Philadelphia Phillies
|
32,785
|
|
Bob Rush, Chicago (NL)
|
Bob Lemon, Cleveland (AL)
|
July 14, 1953
|
National (12–8–0 AL)
|
5–1
|
Crosley Field
|
Cincinnati Reds
|
30,846
|
|
Warren Spahn, Milwaukee (NL)
|
Allie Reynolds, New York (AL)
|
July 13, 1954
|
American (13–8–0 AL)
|
11–9
|
Cleveland Stadium
|
Cleveland Indians
|
69,751
|
|
Dean Stone, Washington (AL)
|
Gene Conley, Milwaukee (NL)
|
July 12, 1955
|
National (13–9–0 AL)
|
6–5 (12)
|
County Stadium
|
Milwaukee Braves
|
45,643
|
|
Gene Conley, Milwaukee (NL)
|
Frank Sullivan, Boston (AL)
|
July 10, 1956
|
National (13–10–0 AL)
|
7–3
|
Griffith Stadium
|
Washington Senators
|
28,843
|
|
Bob Friend, Pittsburgh (NL)
|
Billy Pierce, Chicago (AL)
|
July 9, 1957
|
American (14–10–0 AL)
|
6–5
|
Busch Stadium
|
St. Louis Cardinals
|
30,693
|
|
Jim Bunning, Detroit (AL)
|
Curt Simmons, Philadelphia (NL)
|
July 8, 1958
|
American (15–10–0 AL)
|
4–3
|
Memorial Stadium
|
Baltimore Orioles
|
48,829
|
|
Early Wynn, Chicago (AL)
|
Bob Friend, Pittsburgh (NL)
|
July 7, 1959
|
National (15–11–0 AL)
|
5–4
|
Forbes Field
|
Pittsburgh Pirates
|
35,277
|
|
Johnny Antonelli, San Francisco (NL)
|
Whitey Ford, New York (AL)
|
August 3, 1959
|
American (16–11–0 AL)
|
5–3
|
Memorial Coliseum
|
Los Angeles Dodgers
|
55,105
|
|
Jerry Walker, Baltimore (AL)
|
Don Drysdale, Los Angeles (NL)
|
July 11, 1960
|
National (16–12–0 AL)
|
5–3
|
Municipal Stadium
|
Kansas City Athletics
|
30,619
|
|
Bob Friend, Pittsburgh (NL)
|
Bill Monbouquette, Boston (AL)
|
July 13, 1960
|
National (16–13–0 AL)
|
6–0
|
Yankee Stadium
|
New York Yankees
|
38,362
|
|
Vern Law, Pittsburgh (NL)
|
Whitey Ford, New York (AL)
|
July 11, 1961
|
National (16–14–0 AL)
|
5–4 (10)
|
Candlestick Park
|
San Francisco Giants
|
44,115
|
|
Stu Miller, San Francisco (NL)
|
Hoyt Wilhelm, Baltimore (AL)
|
July 31, 1961
|
TIE (16–14–1 AL)
|
1–1
|
Fenway Park
|
Boston Red Sox
|
31,851
|
N/A
|
July 10, 1962
|
National (16–15–1 AL)
|
3–1
|
D.C. Stadium
|
Washington Senators
|
45,480
|
Maury Wills, Los Angeles (NL)
|
Juan Marichal, San Francisco (NL)
|
Camilo Pascual, Minnesota (AL)
|
July 30, 1962
|
American (17–15–1 AL)
|
9–4
|
Wrigley Field
|
Chicago Cubs
|
38,359
|
Leon Wagner, Los Angeles (AL)
|
Ray Herbert, Chicago (AL)
|
Art Mahaffey, Philadelphia (NL)
|
July 9, 1963
|
National (17–16–1 AL)
|
5–3
|
Cleveland Stadium
|
Cleveland Indians
|
44,160
|
Willie Mays, San Francisco (NL)
|
Larry Jackson, Chicago (NL)
|
Jim Bunning, Detroit (AL)
|
July 7, 1964
|
National (17–17–1)
|
7–4
|
Shea Stadium
|
New York Mets
|
50,850
|
Johnny Callison, Philadelphia (NL)
|
Juan Marichal, San Francisco (NL)
|
Dick Radatz, Boston (AL)
|
July 13, 1965
|
National (18–17–1 NL)
|
6–5
|
Metropolitan Stadium
|
Minnesota Twins
|
46,706
|
Juan Marichal, San Francisco (NL)
|
Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles (NL)
|
Sam McDowell, Cleveland (AL)
|
July 12, 1966
|
National (19–17–1 NL)
|
2–1 (10)
|
Busch Memorial Stadium
|
St. Louis Cardinals
|
49,936
|
Brooks Robinson, Baltimore (AL)
|
Gaylord Perry, San Francisco (NL)
|
Pete Richert, Washington (AL)
|
July 11, 1967
|
National (20–17–1 NL)
|
2–1 (15)
|
Anaheim Stadium
|
California Angels
|
46,309
|
Tony Pérez, Cincinnati Reds (NL)
|
Don Drysdale, Los Angeles (NL)
|
Catfish Hunter, Kansas City (AL)
|
July 9, 1968
|
National (21–17–1 NL)
|
1–0
|
Astrodome
|
Houston Astros
|
48,321
|
Willie Mays, San Francisco (NL)
|
Don Drysdale, Los Angeles (NL)
|
Luis Tiant, Cleveland (AL)
|
July 23, 1969
|
National (22–17–1 NL)
|
9–3
|
RFK Stadium
|
Washington Senators
|
45,259
|
Willie McCovey, San Francisco (NL)
|
Steve Carlton, St. Louis (NL)
|
Mel Stottlemyre, New York (AL)
|
July 14, 1970
|
National (23–17–1 NL)
|
5–4 (12)
|
Riverfront Stadium
|
Cincinnati Reds
|
51,838
|
Carl Yastrzemski, Boston (AL)
|
Claude Osteen, Los Angeles (NL)
|
Clyde Wright, California Angels (AL)
|
July 13, 1971
|
American (23–18–1 NL)
|
6–4
|
Tiger Stadium
|
Detroit Tigers
|
53,559
|
Frank Robinson, Baltimore (AL)
|
Vida Blue, Oakland (AL)
|
Dock Ellis, Pittsburgh (NL)
|
July 25, 1972
|
National (24–18–1 NL)
|
4–3 (10)
|
Atlanta Stadium
|
Atlanta Braves
|
53,107
|
Joe Morgan, Cincinnati (NL)
|
Tug McGraw, New York (NL)
|
Dave McNally, Baltimore (AL)
|
July 24, 1973
|
National (25–18–1 NL)
|
7–1
|
Royals Stadium
|
Kansas City Royals
|
40,849
|
Bobby Bonds, San Francisco (NL)
|
Rick Wise, St. Louis (NL)
|
Bert Blyleven, Minnesota (AL)
|
July 23, 1974
|
National (26–18–1 NL)
|
7–2
|
Three Rivers Stadium
|
Pittsburgh Pirates
|
50,706
|
Steve Garvey, Los Angeles (NL)
|
Ken Brett, Pittsburgh (NL)
|
Luis Tiant, Boston (AL)
|
July 15, 1975
|
National (27–18–1 NL)
|
6–3
|
County Stadium
|
Milwaukee Brewers
|
51,480
|
Bill Madlock, Chicago (NL) Jon Matlack, New York (NL)
|
Jon Matlack, New York (NL)
|
Catfish Hunter, New York (AL)
|
July 13, 1976
|
National (28–18–1 NL)
|
7–1
|
Veterans Stadium
|
Philadelphia Phillies
|
63,974
|
George Foster, Cincinnati (NL)
|
Randy Jones, San Diego (NL)
|
Mark Fidrych, Detroit (AL)
|
July 19, 1977
|
National (29–18–1 NL)
|
7–5
|
Yankee Stadium
|
New York Yankees
|
56,683
|
Don Sutton, Los Angeles (NL)
|
Don Sutton, Los Angeles (NL)
|
Jim Palmer, Baltimore (AL)
|
July 11, 1978
|
National (30–18–1 NL)
|
7–3
|
San Diego Stadium
|
San Diego Padres
|
51,549
|
Steve Garvey, Los Angeles (NL)
|
Bruce Sutter, Chicago (NL)
|
Rich Gossage, New York (AL)
|
July 17, 1979
|
National (31–18–1 NL)
|
7–6
|
Kingdome
|
Seattle Mariners
|
58,905
|
Dave Parker, Pittsburgh (NL)
|
Bruce Sutter, Chicago (NL)
|
Jim Kern, Texas (AL)
|
July 8, 1980
|
National (32–18–1 NL)
|
4–2
|
Dodger Stadium
|
Los Angeles Dodgers
|
56,088
|
Ken Griffey, Sr., Cincinnati (NL)
|
Jerry Reuss, Los Angeles (NL)
|
Tommy John, New York (AL)
|
August 9, 1981
|
National (33–18–1 NL)
|
5–4
|
Cleveland Stadium
|
Cleveland Indians
|
72,086
|
Gary Carter, Montreal (NL)
|
Vida Blue, San Francisco (NL)
|
Rollie Fingers, Milwaukee (AL)
|
July 13, 1982
|
National (34–18–1 NL)
|
4–1
|
Olympic Stadium
|
Montreal Expos
|
59,057
|
Dave Concepción, Cincinnati (NL)
|
Steve Rogers, Montreal (NL)
|
Dennis Eckersley, Boston (AL)
|
July 6, 1983
|
American (34–19–1 NL)
|
13–3
|
Comiskey Park
|
Chicago White Sox
|
43,801
|
Fred Lynn, California (AL)
|
Dave Stieb, Toronto (AL)
|
Mario Soto, Cincinnati (NL)
|
July 10, 1984
|
National (35–19–1 NL)
|
3–1
|
Candlestick Park
|
San Francisco Giants
|
57,756
|
Gary Carter, Montreal (NL)
|
Charlie Lea, Montreal (NL)
|
Dave Stieb, Toronto (AL)
|
July 16, 1985
|
National (36–19–1 NL)
|
6–1
|
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
|
Minnesota Twins
|
54,960
|
LaMarr Hoyt, San Diego (NL)
|
LaMarr Hoyt, San Diego (NL)
|
Jack Morris, Detroit (AL)
|
July 15, 1986
|
American (36–20–1 NL)
|
3–2
|
Astrodome
|
Houston Astros
|
45,774
|
Roger Clemens, Boston (AL)
|
Roger Clemens, Boston (AL)
|
Dwight Gooden, New York (NL)
|
July 14, 1987
|
National (37–20–1 NL)
|
2–0 (13)
|
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
|
Oakland Athletics
|
49,671
|
Tim Raines, Montreal (NL)
|
Lee Smith, Chicago (NL)
|
Jay Howell, Oakland (AL)
|
July 12, 1988
|
American (37–21–1 NL)
|
2–1
|
Riverfront Stadium
|
Cincinnati Reds
|
55,837
|
Terry Steinbach, Oakland (AL)
|
Frank Viola, Minnesota (AL)
|
Dwight Gooden, New York (NL)
|
July 11, 1989
|
American (37–22–1 NL)
|
5–3
|
Anaheim Stadium
|
California Angels
|
64,036
|
Bo Jackson, Kansas City (AL)
|
Nolan Ryan, Texas (AL)
|
John Smoltz, Atlanta (NL)
|
July 10, 1990
|
American (37–23–1 NL)
|
2–0
|
Wrigley Field
|
Chicago Cubs
|
39,071
|
Julio Franco, Texas (AL)
|
Bret Saberhagen, Kansas City (AL)
|
Jeff Brantley, San Francisco (NL)
|
July 9, 1991
|
American (37–24–1 NL)
|
4–2
|
SkyDome
|
Toronto Blue Jays
|
52,383
|
Cal Ripken Jr., Baltimore (AL)
|
Jimmy Key, Toronto (AL)
|
Dennis Martínez, Montreal (NL)
|
July 14, 1992
|
American (37–25–1 NL)
|
13–6
|
Jack Murphy Stadium
|
San Diego Padres
|
59,372
|
Ken Griffey Jr., Seattle (AL)
|
Kevin Brown, Texas (AL)
|
Tom Glavine, Atlanta (NL)
|
July 13, 1993
|
American (37–26–1 NL)
|
9–3
|
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
|
Baltimore Orioles
|
48,147
|
Kirby Puckett, Minnesota (AL)
|
Jack McDowell, Chicago (AL)
|
John Burkett, San Francisco (NL)
|
July 12, 1994
|
National (38–26–1 NL)
|
8–7 (10)
|
Three Rivers Stadium
|
Pittsburgh Pirates
|
59,568
|
Fred McGriff, Atlanta (NL)
|
Doug Jones, Philadelphia (NL)
|
Jason Bere, Chicago (AL)
|
July 11, 1995
|
National (39–26–1 NL)
|
3–2
|
The Ballpark in Arlington
|
Texas Rangers
|
50,920
|
Jeff Conine, Florida (NL)
|
Heathcliff Slocumb, Philadelphia (NL)
|
Steve Ontiveros, Oakland (AL)
|
July 9, 1996
|
National (40–26–1 NL)
|
6–0
|
Veterans Stadium
|
Philadelphia Phillies
|
62,670
|
Mike Piazza, Los Angeles (NL)
|
John Smoltz, Atlanta (NL)
|
Charles Nagy, Cleveland (AL)
|
July 8, 1997
|
American (40–27–1 NL)
|
3–1
|
Jacobs Field
|
Cleveland Indians
|
44,916
|
Sandy Alomar Jr., Cleveland (AL)
|
José Rosado, Kansas City (AL)
|
Shawn Estes, San Francisco (NL)
|
July 7, 1998
|
American (40–28–1 NL)
|
13–8
|
Coors Field
|
Colorado Rockies
|
51,267
|
Roberto Alomar, Baltimore (AL)
|
Bartolo Colón, Cleveland (AL)
|
Ugueth Urbina, Montreal (NL)
|
July 13, 1999
|
American (40–29–1 NL)
|
4–1
|
Fenway Park
|
Boston Red Sox
|
34,187
|
Pedro Martínez, Boston (AL)
|
Pedro Martínez, Boston (AL)
|
Curt Schilling, Philadelphia (NL)
|
July 11, 2000
|
American (40–30–1 NL)
|
6–3
|
Turner Field
|
Atlanta Braves
|
51,323
|
Derek Jeter, New York (AL)
|
James Baldwin, Chicago (AL)
|
Al Leiter, New York (NL)
|
July 10, 2001
|
American (40–31–1 NL)
|
4–1
|
Safeco Field
|
Seattle Mariners
|
47,364
|
Cal Ripken Jr., Baltimore (AL)
|
Freddy García, Seattle (AL)
|
Chan Ho Park, Los Angeles (NL)
|
July 9, 2002
|
TIE (40–31–2 NL)
|
7–7 (11)
|
Miller Park
|
Milwaukee Brewers
|
41,871
|
N/A
|
July 15, 2003
|
American (40–32–2 NL)
|
7–6
|
U.S. Cellular Field
|
Chicago White Sox
|
47,609
|
Garret Anderson, Anaheim (AL)
|
Brendan Donnelly, Anaheim (AL)
|
Éric Gagné, Los Angeles (NL)
|
July 13, 2004
|
American (40–33–2 NL)
|
9–4
|
Minute Maid Park
|
Houston Astros
|
41,886
|
Alfonso Soriano, Texas (AL)
|
Mark Mulder, Oakland (AL)
|
Roger Clemens, Houston (NL)
|
July 12, 2005
|
American (40–34–2 NL)
|
7–5
|
Comerica Park
|
Detroit Tigers
|
41,617
|
Miguel Tejada, Baltimore (AL)
|
Mark Buehrle, Chicago (AL)
|
John Smoltz, Atlanta (NL)
|
July 11, 2006
|
American (40–35–2 NL)
|
3–2
|
PNC Park
|
Pittsburgh Pirates
|
38,904
|
Michael Young, Texas (AL)
|
B. J. Ryan, Toronto (AL)
|
Trevor Hoffman, San Diego (NL)
|
July 10, 2007
|
American (40–36–2 NL)
|
5–4
|
AT&T Park
|
San Francisco Giants
|
43,965
|
Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle (AL)
|
Josh Beckett, Boston (AL)
|
Chris Young, San Diego (NL)
|
July 15, 2008
|
American (40–37–2 NL)
|
4–3 (15)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
New York Yankees
|
55,632
|
J. D. Drew, Boston (AL)
|
Scott Kazmir, Tampa Bay (AL)
|
Brad Lidge, Philadelphia (NL)
|
July 14, 2009
|
American (40–38–2 NL)
|
4–3
|
Busch Stadium
|
St. Louis Cardinals
|
46,760
|
Carl Crawford, Tampa Bay (AL)
|
Jonathan Papelbon, Boston (AL)
|
Heath Bell, San Diego (NL)
|
July 13, 2010
|
National (41–38–2 NL)
|
3–1
|
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
|
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
|
45,408
|
Brian McCann, Atlanta (NL)
|
Matt Capps, Washington (NL)
|
Phil Hughes, New York (AL)
|
July 12, 2011
|
National (42–38–2 NL)
|
5–1
|
Chase Field
|
Arizona Diamondbacks
|
49,033
|
Prince Fielder, Milwaukee (NL)
|
Tyler Clippard, Washington (NL)
|
C. J. Wilson, Texas (AL)
|
July 10, 2012
|
National (43–38–2 NL)
|
8–0
|
Kauffman Stadium
|
Kansas City Royals
|
40,933
|
Melky Cabrera, San Francisco (NL)
|
Matt Cain, San Francisco (NL)
|
Justin Verlander, Detroit (AL)
|
July 16, 2013
|
American (43–39–2 NL)
|
3–0
|
Citi Field
|
New York Mets
|
45,186
|
Mariano Rivera, New York (AL)
|
Chris Sale, Chicago (AL)
|
Patrick Corbin, Arizona (NL)
|
July 15, 2014
|
American (43–40–2 NL)
|
5–3
|
Target Field
|
Minnesota Twins
|
41,048
|
Mike Trout, Los Angeles (AL)
|
Max Scherzer, Detroit (AL)
|
Pat Neshek, St. Louis (NL)
|
July 14, 2015
|
American (43–41–2 NL)
|
6–3
|
Great American Ball Park
|
Cincinnati Reds
|
43,656
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Mike Trout, Los Angeles (AL)
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David Price, Detroit (AL)
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Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles (NL)
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July 12, 2016
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American (43–42–2 NL)
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4–2
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Petco Park
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San Diego Padres
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42,386
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Eric Hosmer, Kansas City (AL)
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Corey Kluber, Cleveland (AL)
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Johnny Cueto, San Francisco (NL)
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July 11, 2017
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American (43–43–2)
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2–1 (10)
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Marlins Park
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Miami Marlins
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37,188
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Robinson Canó, Seattle (AL)
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Craig Kimbrel, Boston (AL)
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Wade Davis, Chicago (NL)
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July 17, 2018
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American (44–43–2 AL)
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8–6 (10)
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Nationals Park
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Washington Nationals
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43,843
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Alex Bregman, Houston (AL)
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Edwin Diaz, Seattle (AL)
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Ross Stripling, Los Angeles (NL)
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July 9, 2019
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American (45–43–2 AL)
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4–3
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Progressive Field
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Cleveland Indians
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36,747
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Shane Bieber, Cleveland (AL)
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Masahiro Tanaka, New York (AL)
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Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles (NL)
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July 14, 2020
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Game canceled due to a delay in the start of the 2020 season as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Game was originally scheduled to be held at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California.
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July 13, 2021
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American (46–43–2 AL)
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5–2
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Coors Field
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Colorado Rockies
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49,184
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Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Toronto (AL)
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Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles (AL)
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Corbin Burnes, Milwaukee (NL)
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July 19, 2022
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American (47–43–2 AL)
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3–2
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Dodger Stadium
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Los Angeles Dodgers
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52,518
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Giancarlo Stanton, New York (AL)
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Framber Valdez, Houston (AL)
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Tony Gonsolin, Los Angeles (NL)
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July 11, 2023
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National (47–44–2 AL)
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3–2
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T-Mobile Park
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Seattle Mariners
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47,159
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Elías Díaz, Colorado (NL)
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Camilo Doval, San Francisco (NL)
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Félix Bautista, Baltimore (AL)
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July 16, 2024
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Globe Life Field
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Texas Rangers
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July 2026
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Citizens Bank Park
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Philadelphia Phillies
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