List of Major League Baseball All-Star Games
Ninety-three Major League Baseball All-Star Games have been played since the inaugural one in 1933 . The American League (AL) leads the series with a 48–44–2 (.521) record, and a 388–380 run advantage.[ 1] The NL has the longest winning streak of 11 games from 1972 to 1982; the AL held a 13-game unbeaten streak from 1997 to 2009 (including a tie in 2002). The AL previously dominated from 1933 to 1949, winning 12 of the first 16. The NL dominated from 1950 to 1987, going 33–8–1, including a stretch from 1963 to 1982 when they won 19 of 20. Since 1988, the AL has dominated, going 28–7–1. In 2018, the AL took their first lead in the series since 1963.
The "home team" has traditionally been the league in which the host franchise plays its games; however, the AL was designated the home team for the 2016 All-Star Game , despite it being played in Petco Park , home of the National League 's San Diego Padres . This decision was made following the announcement of Miami as host for the 2017 All-Star Game , which was the third consecutive year in which the game is hosted in an NL ballpark. The criteria for choosing the venue are subjective; for the most part, cities with new parks and cities who have not hosted the game in a long time—or ever—tend to get the nod. In the first two decades of the game there were two pairs of teams that shared ballparks, located in Philadelphia and St. Louis. This led to some shorter-than-usual gaps between the use of those venues: The Cardinals hosted the game in 1940, and the Browns in 1948. The Athletics hosted the game in 1943, and the Phillies in 1952.
A second game was played for four seasons, from 1959 through 1962. The All-Star Game Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award was introduced in 1962 and the first recipient was Maury Wills of the Los Angeles Dodgers . The 2008 game featured the longest All-Star Game by time: 4 hours 50 minutes, and tied for innings at 15 with the 1967 game .
Game results
Date
Winning League (All-Time Record)
Score
Venue
Host Team
Attendance
MVP
Winning Pitcher
Losing Pitcher
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
Mike Trout , Los Angeles (AL)
David Price , Detroit (AL)
Clayton Kershaw , Los Angeles (NL)
July 12, 2016
American (43–42–2 NL)
4–2
Petco Park
San Diego Padres
42,386
Eric Hosmer , Kansas City (AL)
Corey Kluber , Cleveland (AL)
Johnny Cueto , San Francisco (NL)
July 11, 2017
American (43–43–2)
2–1(10)
Marlins Park
Miami Marlins
37,188
Robinson Canó , Seattle (AL)
Craig Kimbrel , Boston (AL)
Wade Davis , Chicago (NL)
July 17, 2018
American (44–43–2 AL)
8–6(10)
Nationals Park
Washington Nationals
43,843
Alex Bregman , Houston (AL)
Edwin Diaz , Seattle (AL)
Ross Stripling , Los Angeles (NL)
July 9, 2019
American (45–43–2 AL)
4–3
Progressive Field
Cleveland Indians
36,747
Shane Bieber , Cleveland (AL)
Masahiro Tanaka , New York (AL)
Clayton Kershaw , Los Angeles (NL)
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
Colorado Rockies
49,184
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. , Toronto (AL)
Shohei Ohtani , Los Angeles (AL)
Corbin Burnes , Milwaukee (NL)
July 19, 2022
American (47–43–2 AL)
3–2
Dodger Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers
52,518
Giancarlo Stanton , New York (AL)
Framber Valdez , Houston (AL)
Tony Gonsolin , Los Angeles (NL)
July 11, 2023
National (47–44–2 AL)
3–2
T-Mobile Park
Seattle Mariners
47,159
Elías Díaz , Colorado (NL)
Camilo Doval , San Francisco (NL)
Félix Bautista , Baltimore (AL)
July 16, 2024
American (48–44–2 AL)
5–3
Globe Life Field
Texas Rangers
39,343
Jarren Duran , Boston (AL)
Mason Miller , Oakland (AL)
Hunter Greene , Cincinnati (NL)
July 15, 2025
Truist Park
Atlanta Braves
July 2026
Citizens Bank Park
Philadelphia Phillies
Future MLB All-Star Games
The following future games have had their date and location announced by Major League Baseball.
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