List of Major League Baseball All-Star Game starting pitchers

Below is a list of starting pitchers for the American League and National League in each Major League Baseball All-Star Game. Major League Baseball has held an All-Star Game nearly every year since 1933; no All-Star Game was held in 1945 or 2020, and two All-Star Games per year were held from 1959 to 1962.[1] The pitching staffs for the two leagues are determined by a ballot of current players and the commissioner of baseball, and the starting pitcher is designated by each team's manager.[2] Unlike regular season and postseason baseball games, starting pitchers generally only pitch one or two innings to allow the rest of the pitching staff opportunities to enter the game.[3]

Lefty Gomez and Robin Roberts lead the American League and National League, respectively, having started the All-Star Game five times each. The New York Yankees have had the most starting pitchers of any team with 21, while the Los Angeles Dodgers lead the National League with 17.

Game results

Key
Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame
W Winning pitcher
L Losing pitcher
Date Winning League (All-Time Record) Score Venue AL Starting Pitcher Team NL Starting Pitcher Team
July 6, 1933 American
(1–0–0 AL)
4–2 Comiskey Park Lefty GomezW (1) New York Yankees (1) Bill HallahanL St. Louis Cardinals (1)
July 10, 1934 American
(2–0–0 AL)
9–7 Polo Grounds Lefty Gomez (2) New York Yankees (2) Carl Hubbell New York Giants (1)
July 8, 1935 American
(3–0–0 AL)
4–1 Cleveland Stadium Lefty GomezW (3) New York Yankees (3) Bill WalkerL St. Louis Cardinals (2)
July 7, 1936 National
(3–1–0 AL)
4–3 National League Park Lefty GroveL Boston Red Sox (1) Dizzy DeanW (1) St. Louis Cardinals (3)
July 7, 1937 American
(4–1–0 AL)
8–3 Griffith Stadium Lefty GomezW (4) New York Yankees (4) Dizzy DeanL (2) St. Louis Cardinals (4)
July 6, 1938 National
(4–2–0 AL)
4–1 Crosley Field Lefty GomezL (5) New York Yankees (5) Johnny Vander MeerW Cincinnati Reds (1)
July 11, 1939 American
(5–2–0 AL)
3–1 Yankee Stadium Red Ruffing (1) New York Yankees (6) Paul Derringer (1) Cincinnati Reds (2)
July 9, 1940 National
(5–3–0 AL)
4–0 Sportsman's Park Red RuffingL (2) New York Yankees (7) Paul DerringerW (2) Cincinnati Reds (3)
July 8, 1941 American
(6–3–0 AL)
7–5 Briggs Stadium Bob Feller (1) Cleveland Indians (1) Whit Wyatt Brooklyn Dodgers (1)
July 6, 1942 American
(7–3–0 AL)
3–1 Polo Grounds Spud ChandlerW New York Yankees (8) Mort CooperL (1) St. Louis Cardinals (5)
July 13, 1943 American
(8–3–0 AL)
5–3 Shibe Park Dutch LeonardW Washington Senators (1)[a] Mort CooperL (2) St. Louis Cardinals (6)
July 11, 1944 National
(8–4–0 AL)
7–1 Forbes Field Hank Borowy New York Yankees (9) Bucky Walters Cincinnati Reds (4)
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 Bob FellerW (2) Cleveland Indians (2) Claude PasseauL Chicago Cubs (1)
July 8, 1947 American
(10–4–0 AL)
2–1 Wrigley Field Hal Newhouser Detroit Tigers (1) Ewell Blackwell Cincinnati Reds (5)
July 13, 1948 American
(11–4–0 AL)
5–2 Sportsman's Park Walt Masterson Washington Senators (2)[a] Ralph Branca Brooklyn Dodgers (2)
July 12, 1949 American
(12–4–0 AL)
11–7 Ebbets Field Mel Parnell Boston Red Sox (2) Warren Spahn (1) Boston Braves (1)
July 11, 1950 National
(12–5–0 AL)
4–3
(14)
Comiskey Park Vic Raschi (1) New York Yankees (10) Robin Roberts (1) Philadelphia Phillies (1)
July 10, 1951 National
(12–6–0 AL)
8–3 Briggs Stadium Ned Garver St. Louis Browns (1)[b] Robin Roberts (2) Philadelphia Phillies (2)
July 8, 1952 National
(12–7–0 AL)
3–2
(5)
Shibe Park Vic Raschi (2) New York Yankees (11) Curt Simmons (1) Philadelphia Phillies (3)
July 14, 1953 National
(12–8–0 AL)
5–1 Crosley Field Billy Pierce (1) Chicago White Sox (1) Robin Roberts (3) Philadelphia Phillies (4)
July 13, 1954 American
(13–8–0 AL)
11–9 Cleveland Stadium Whitey Ford (1) New York Yankees (12) Robin Roberts (4) Philadelphia Phillies (5)
July 12, 1955 National
(13–9–0 AL)
6–5
(12)
County Stadium Billy Pierce (2) Chicago White Sox (2) Robin Roberts (5) Philadelphia Phillies (6)
July 10, 1956 National
(13–10–0 AL)
7–3 Griffith Stadium Billy PierceL (3) Chicago White Sox (3) Bob FriendW (1) Pittsburgh Pirates (1)
July 9, 1957 American
(14–10–0 AL)
6–5 Busch Stadium Jim BunningW (1) Detroit Tigers (2) Curt SimmonsL (2) Philadelphia Phillies (7)
July 8, 1958 American
(15–10–0 AL)
4–3 Memorial Stadium Bob Turley New York Yankees (13) Warren Spahn (2) Milwaukee Braves (2)
July 7, 1959 National
(15–11–0 AL)
5–4 Forbes Field Early Wynn Chicago White Sox (4) Don Drysdale (1) Los Angeles Dodgers (3)
August 3, 1959 American
(16–11–0 AL)
5–3 Memorial Coliseum Jerry WalkerW Baltimore Orioles (2) Don DrysdaleL (2) Los Angeles Dodgers (4)
July 11, 1960 National
(16–12–0 AL)
5–3 Municipal Stadium Bill MonbouquetteL Boston Red Sox (3) Bob FriendW (2) Pittsburgh Pirates (2)
July 13, 1960 National
(16–13–0 AL)
6–0 Yankee Stadium Whitey FordL (2) New York Yankees (14) Vern LawW Pittsburgh Pirates (3)
July 11, 1961 National
(16–14–0 AL)
5–4
(10)
Candlestick Park Whitey Ford (3) New York Yankees (15) Warren Spahn (3) Milwaukee Braves (3)
July 31, 1961 TIE
(16–14–1 AL)
1–1 Fenway Park Jim Bunning (2) Detroit Tigers (3) Bob Purkey Cincinnati Reds (6)
July 10, 1962 National
(16–15–1 AL)
3–1 D.C. Stadium Jim Bunning (3) Detroit Tigers (4) Don Drysdale (3) Los Angeles Dodgers (5)
July 30, 1962 American
(17–15–1 AL)
9–4 Wrigley Field Dave Stenhouse Washington Senators (1)[c] Johnny Podres Los Angeles Dodgers (6)
July 9, 1963 National
(17–16–1 AL)
5–3 Cleveland Stadium Ken McBride Los Angeles Angels (1) Jim O'Toole Cincinnati Reds (7)
July 7, 1964 National
(17–17–1)
7–4 Shea Stadium Dean Chance (1) Los Angeles Angels (2) Don Drysdale (4) Los Angeles Dodgers (7)
July 13, 1965 National
(18–17–1 NL)
6–5 Metropolitan Stadium Milt Pappas Baltimore Orioles (3) Juan Marichal (1) San Francisco Giants (2)
July 12, 1966 National
(19–17–1 NL)
2–1
(10)
Busch Memorial Stadium Denny McLain Detroit Tigers (5) Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers (8)
July 11, 1967 National
(20–17–1 NL)
2–1
(15)
Anaheim Stadium Dean Chance (2) Los Angeles Angels (3) Juan Marichal (2) San Francisco Giants (3)
July 9, 1968 National
(21–17–1 NL)
1–0 Astrodome Luis TiantL Cleveland Indians (3) Don DrysdaleW (5) Los Angeles Dodgers (9)
July 23, 1969 National
(22–17–1 NL)
9–3 RFK Stadium Mel StottlemyreL New York Yankees (16) Steve CarltonW (1) Philadelphia Phillies (8)
July 14, 1970 National
(23–17–1 NL)
5–4
(12)
Riverfront Stadium Jim Palmer (1) Baltimore Orioles (4) Tom Seaver New York Mets (1)
July 13, 1971 American
(23–18–1 NL)
6–4 Tiger Stadium Vida BlueW (1) Oakland Athletics (1) Dock EllisL Pittsburgh Pirates (4)
July 25, 1972 National
(24–18–1 NL)
4–3
(10)
Atlanta Stadium Jim Palmer (2) Baltimore Orioles (5) Bob Gibson St. Louis Cardinals (7)
July 24, 1973 National
(25–18–1 NL)
7–1 Royals Stadium Catfish Hunter Oakland Athletics (2) Rick WiseW St. Louis Cardinals (8)
July 23, 1974 National
(26–18–1 NL)
7–2 Three Rivers Stadium Gaylord Perry Cleveland Indians (4) Andy Messersmith Los Angeles Dodgers (10)
July 15, 1975 National
(27–18–1 NL)
6–3 County Stadium Vida Blue (2) Oakland Athletics (3) Jerry Reuss Pittsburgh Pirates (5)
July 13, 1976 National
(28–18–1 NL)
7–1 Veterans Stadium Mark FidrychL Detroit Tigers (6) Randy JonesW San Diego Padres (1)
July 19, 1977 National
(29–18–1 NL)
7–5 Yankee Stadium Jim PalmerL (3) Baltimore Orioles (6) Don SuttonW Los Angeles Dodgers (11)
July 11, 1978 National
(30–18–1 NL)
7–3 San Diego Stadium Jim Palmer (4) Baltimore Orioles (7) Vida Blue (1) San Francisco Giants (4)
July 17, 1979 National
(31–18–1 NL)
7–6 Kingdome Nolan Ryan California Angels (4) Steve Carlton (2) Philadelphia Phillies (9)
July 8, 1980 National
(32–18–1 NL)
4–2 Dodger Stadium Steve Stone Baltimore Orioles (8) J. R. Richard Houston Astros (1)
August 9, 1981 National
(33–18–1 NL)
5–4 Cleveland Stadium Jack Morris (1) Detroit Tigers (7) Fernando Valenzuela Los Angeles Dodgers (12)
July 13, 1982 National
(34–18–1 NL)
4–1 Olympic Stadium Dennis EckersleyL Oakland Athletics (4) Steve RogersW Montreal Expos (1)
July 6, 1983 American
(34–19–1 NL)
13–3 Comiskey Park Dave StiebW (1) Toronto Blue Jays (1) Mario SotoL Cincinnati Reds (8)
July 10, 1984 National
(35–19–1 NL)
3–1 Candlestick Park Dave StiebL (2) Toronto Blue Jays (2) Charlie LeaW Montreal Expos (2)
July 16, 1985 National
(36–19–1 NL)
6–1 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Jack MorrisL (2) Detroit Tigers (8) LaMarr HoytW San Diego Padres (2)
July 15, 1986 American
(36–20–1 NL)
3–2 Astrodome Roger ClemensW (1) Boston Red Sox (4) Dwight Gooden (1) New York Mets (2)
July 14, 1987 National
(37–20–1 NL)
2–0
(13)
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Bret Saberhagen Kansas City Royals (1) Mike Scott Houston Astros (2)
July 12, 1988 American
(37–21–1 NL)
2–1 Riverfront Stadium Frank ViolaW Minnesota Twins (3) Dwight Gooden (2) New York Mets (3)
July 11, 1989 American
(37–22–1 NL)
5–3 Anaheim Stadium Dave Stewart Oakland Athletics (5) Rick Reuschel Chicago Cubs (2)
July 10, 1990 American
(37–23–1 NL)
2–0 Wrigley Field Bob Welch Oakland Athletics (6) Jack Armstrong Cincinnati Reds (9)
July 9, 1991 American
(37–24–1 NL)
4–2 SkyDome Jack Morris (3) Minnesota Twins (4) Tom Glavine (1) Atlanta Braves (4)
July 14, 1992 American
(37–25–1 NL)
13–6 Jack Murphy Stadium Kevin BrownW Texas Rangers (2) Tom GlavineL (2) Atlanta Braves (5)
July 13, 1993 American
(37–26–1 NL)
9–3 Oriole Park at Camden Yards Mark Langston California Angels (5) Terry Mulholland Philadelphia Phillies (10)
July 12, 1994 National
(38–26–1 NL)
8–7
(10)
Three Rivers Stadium Jimmy Key New York Yankees (17) Greg Maddux (1) Atlanta Braves (6)
July 11, 1995 National
(39–26–1 NL)
3–2 The Ballpark in Arlington Randy Johnson (1) Seattle Mariners (1) Hideo Nomo Los Angeles Dodgers (13)
July 9, 1996 National
(40–26–1 NL)
6–0 Veterans Stadium Charles NagyL Cleveland Indians (5) John SmoltzW Atlanta Braves (7)
July 8, 1997 American
(40–27–1 NL)
3–1 Jacobs Field Randy Johnson (2) Seattle Mariners (2) Greg Maddux (2) Atlanta Braves (8)
July 7, 1998 American
(40–28–1 NL)
13–8 Coors Field David Wells (1) New York Yankees (18) Greg Maddux (3) Atlanta Braves (9)
July 13, 1999 American
(40–29–1 NL)
4–1 Fenway Park Pedro Martinez Boston Red Sox (5) Curt SchillingL (1) Philadelphia Phillies (11)
July 11, 2000 American
(40–30–1 NL)
6–3 Turner Field David Wells (2) New York Yankees (19) Randy Johnson (1) Arizona Diamondbacks (1)
July 10, 2001 American
(40–31–1 NL)
4–1 Safeco Field Roger Clemens (2) New York Yankees (20) Randy Johnson (2) Arizona Diamondbacks (2)
July 9, 2002 TIE
(40–31–2 NL)
7–7
(11)
Miller Park Derek Lowe Boston Red Sox (6) Curt Schilling (2) Arizona Diamondbacks (3)
July 15, 2003 American
(40–32–2 NL)
7–6 U.S. Cellular Field Esteban Loaiza Chicago White Sox (5) Jason Schmidt San Francisco Giants (5)
July 13, 2004 American
(40–33–2 NL)
9–4 Minute Maid Park Mark MulderW Oakland Athletics (7) Roger ClemensL (1) Houston Astros (3)
July 12, 2005 American
(40–34–2 NL)
7–5 Comerica Park Mark BuehrleW Chicago White Sox (6) Chris Carpenter St. Louis Cardinals (9)
July 11, 2006 American
(40–35–2 NL)
3–2 PNC Park Kenny Rogers Detroit Tigers (9) Brad Penny Los Angeles Dodgers (14)
July 10, 2007 American
(40–36–2 NL)
5–4 AT&T Park Dan Haren Oakland Athletics (8) Jake Peavy San Diego Padres (3)
July 15, 2008 American
(40–37–2 NL)
4–3
(15)
Yankee Stadium Cliff Lee Cleveland Indians (6) Ben Sheets Milwaukee Brewers (1)
July 14, 2009 American
(40–38–2 NL)
4–3 Busch Stadium Roy Halladay (1) Toronto Blue Jays (3) Tim Lincecum San Francisco Giants (6)
July 13, 2010 National
(41–38–2 NL)
3–1 Angel Stadium of Anaheim David Price Boston Red Sox (7) Ubaldo Jimenez Colorado Rockies (1)
July 12, 2011 National
(42–38–2 NL)
5–1 Chase Field Jered Weaver Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (6) Roy Halladay (1) Philadelphia Phillies (12)
July 10, 2012 National
(43–38–2 NL)
8–0 Kauffman Stadium Justin VerlanderL (1) Detroit Tigers (10) Matt CainW San Francisco Giants (7)
July 16, 2013 American
(43–39–2 NL)
3–0 Citi Field Max Scherzer (1) Detroit Tigers (11) Matt Harvey New York Mets (4)
July 15, 2014 American
(43–40–2 NL)
5–3 Target Field Felix Hernandez Seattle Mariners (3) Adam Wainwright St. Louis Cardinals (10)
July 14, 2015 American
(43–41–2 NL)
6–3 Great American Ball Park Dallas Keuchel Houston Astros (4) Zack Greinke Los Angeles Dodgers (15)
July 12, 2016 American
(43–42–2 NL)
4–2 Petco Park Chris Sale (1) Chicago White Sox (7) Johnny CuetoL San Francisco Giants (8)
July 11, 2017 American
(43–43–2)
2–1
(10)
Marlins Park Chris Sale (2) Boston Red Sox (8) Max Scherzer (1) Washington Nationals (3)
July 17, 2018 American
(44–43–2 AL)
8–6
(10)
Nationals Park Chris Sale (3) Boston Red Sox (9) Max Scherzer (2) Washington Nationals (4)
July 9, 2019 American
(45–43–2 AL)
4–3 Progressive Field Justin Verlander (2) Detroit Tigers (12) Hyun-jin Ryu Los Angeles Dodgers (16)
July 14, 2020 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.
July 13, 2021 American
(46–43–2 AL)
5–2 Coors Field Shohei OhtaniW Los Angeles Angels (7) Max Scherzer (3) Washington Nationals (5)
July 19, 2022 American
(47–43–2 AL)
3–2 Dodger Stadium Shane McClanahan Tampa Bay Rays (1) Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers (17)
July 11, 2023 National
(47–44–2 AL)
3–2 T-Mobile Park Gerrit Cole New York Yankees (21) Zac Gallen Arizona Diamondbacks (4)
July 16, 2024 American
(48–44–2 AL)
5–3 Globe Life Field Corbin Burnes [3] Baltimore Orioles (9) Paul Skenes [3] Pittsburgh Pirates (6)

Notes

  1. ^ a b First iteration of the Washington Nationals who relocated to Minneapolis as the Minnesota Twins in 1961.
  2. ^ The St. Louis Browns relocated to Baltimore and became the Baltimore Orioles in 1953.
  3. ^ Second iteration of the Washington Senators who relocated to Dallas-Fort Worth as the Texas Rangers in 1972.

References

  1. ^ "All-Star Game History". Major League Baseball Advanced Media. Retrieved July 16, 2017.
  2. ^ "All-Star FAQ: What to know about how players are selected". MLB.com. July 7, 2024. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
  3. ^ a b c "Skenes vs. Burnes, phenom vs. Cy winner an enticing All-Star matchup". July 15, 2024. Retrieved July 16, 2024.

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American legislative district Map of Massachusetts House of Representatives' 11th Plymouth district, based on the 2010 United States census. Massachusetts House of Representatives' 11th Plymouth district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers parts of Bristol County and Plymouth County.[1] Democrat Rita Mendes of Easton represented the district had represented the district since 2023.[2] T…

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