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MLB has said this will bring much more excitement to the game. Every year, the host city alternates between a National League park, and an American League park.

This rule has been in place from the beginning, but has been broken twice, including in when Detroit was selected. The reason they were selected to host the game, is so they could correspond the game with their th year celebration of their city. The rule was also broke in , when the San Francisco Giants were allowed to host, making clear for the New York Yankees to host in Recently the host cities have been chosen by the ballparks that have not hosted the game before.

This changed in when the Yankees hosted, and also in when the All Star game will be played to Anaheim. The last time a ballpark hosted that was not a first time host was Boston, when they hosted the game in As of this time, the only three franchises that have not hosted a game are the Florida Marlins, Arizona Diamondbacks, and the Tampa Rays.

From that point on, players have either worn their alternate uniform, or they have worn their teams batting practice jerseys. It is always a neat thing to see all the teams, and their colors playing one game. There have been 78 All Star games to this point. The National League has won 40, while the American League has won There have been two ties associated with the game.

After the American League's extra inning victory, the AL and NL are now tied for the longest winning streak of 11 straight wins. The NL's streak ran from with the AL's from , not including the tie in Since , the American League has only lost three games. The only other time the American League dominated so controllably was a streak of , where the AL won 12 of The National League only lost 1 game between the seasons.

The NL has the longest streak, of 11 straight wins, marking from The American League is one short of that record, winning 10 straight, and also tying in In , Major League Baseball also introduced a home run derby, scheduled for the day before the game.

During the homerun derby, some of the most powerful hitters in both the American and National League squared off to see who could hit the most homeruns. The rules have changed just very little since the creation of the derby, but this is a tradition that still exists today. The homerun derby is always very well attended, and also viewed on national television. In the futures game, young players that were not yet in the major leagues squared off for a game to showcase the young talent.

The teams were decided squarely on their potential, and how they have fared at the minor league level to that point. The futures game gives fans a great look at some of the young up and coming talent about to make their way to the show. This game is held before the homerun derby, and this pits of a mixture of former major league stars, and also the current modern day celebrities in a fun, slow pitch softball style game.

This game is very laid back, but brings fans in, not only to watch the action, but also chance to see their favorite major league legend, or even popular star.

Nearly hits the concourse in left field as it traveled feet, according to Baseball Savant. End of Second: Realmuto strikes out to end the frame. American League holding its lead heading to the third.

Realmuto up for the National League with a runner on first and two out. His Reds teammate Jesse Winker now up to the plate. He's welcomed by Freddie Freeman at the plate. End Top Second: Hernandez grounds into a double play to end the inning. Teoscar Hernandez up to bat now. American League socring play: Semien grounds one to third and Arenado nearly bare-hands it for an out, but Semien is able to beat it out.

Judge scores from first while Devers stays at second. American League takes a lead. Judge stops at third. Runners on second and third with no one out for Marcus Semien. He'll face Aaron Judge first. End of First: Arenado grounds out to shortstop as Ohtani finishes off a inning. Arenado up now for the National League with two away. End Top First: Scherzer strikes out Xander Bogaerts with a slider down and away to retire the side in order.

Rays manager Kevin Cash coming out ahead of the starting lineup. Joe Buck will serve as the play-by-play announcer with John Smoltz providing color analysis. Reporters Ken Rosenthal and Tom Verducci will be on the field. Live updates. NL West Division. AL Overall. NL Overall. Full Site Menu Return to Top. Louis Cardinals. We're Social Some high school data is courtesy David McWater.

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Cooper N. Bremer West G. Gaines East July 6th A. Chandler A. McDuffie East July 8th A. Wyatt N. Baker B. Bremer West H. McHenry East July 9th N. Derringer N. Byrd East S. Smith West B. Byrd East July 11th A. Cornelius West E. Walker East July 6th N. Vander Meer N.

Trent West B. Morris East July 7th A. Cornelius West L. Matlock East July 7th N. Grimm J. Jones East July 8th A. Walker N. Trent West S. Jones East July 10th A. Streeter East July 6th A. Hallahan N. Streeter East. More Allstar Pages. Full Site Menu Return to Top. Louis Cardinals. We're Social Some high school data is courtesy David McWater.



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