1984 All-Star Game

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The 1984 All-Star Game was played on Tuesday, July 10, 1984. The National League won the fifty-fifth midsummer classic by a score of 3 to 1. The game was played at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, CA in front of 57,756 fans. The MVP was Gary Carter of the Montreal Expos.

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The Teams[edit]

American League[edit]

The American League team was led by manager Joe Altobelli and coaches Sparky Anderson and Tony LaRussa.

Player Team Position Selection Notes
Tony Armas Boston Red Sox OF did not play
Buddy Bell Texas Rangers 3B
Mike Boddicker Baltimore Orioles P did not play
George Brett Kansas City Royals 3B Fan's Selection
Rod Carew California Angels 1B Fan's Selection
Bill Caudill Oakland Athletics P
Alvin Davis Seattle Mariners 1B
Richard Dotson Chicago White Sox P
Dave Engle Minnesota Twins C did not play
Damaso Garcia Toronto Blue Jays 2B
Alfredo Griffin Toronto Blue Jays SS
Rickey Henderson Oakland Athletics OF
Willie Hernandez Detroit Tigers P
Reggie Jackson California Angels OF Fan's Selection
Chet Lemon Detroit Tigers OF Fan's Selection
Don Mattingly New York Yankees 1B
Jack Morris Detroit Tigers P
Eddie Murray Baltimore Orioles 1B
Phil Niekro New York Yankees P did not play
Lance Parrish Detroit Tigers C Fan's Selection
Dan Quisenberry Kansas City Royals P did not play
Jim Rice Boston Red Sox OF
Cal Ripken, Jr. Baltimore Orioles SS Fan's Selection
Dave Stieb Toronto Blue Jays P Fan's Selection
Jim Sundberg Milwaukee Brewers C
Andre Thornton Cleveland Indians 1B
Alan Trammell Detroit Tigers SS replaced due to injury
Lou Whitaker Detroit Tigers 2B Fan's Selection
Dave Winfield New York Yankees OF Fan's Selection

National League[edit]

The National League team was led by manager Paul Owens and coaches Tommy Lasorda and Chuck Tanner.

Player Team Position Selection Notes
Joaquin Andujar St. Louis Cardinals P replaced due to injury
Bob Brenly San Francisco Giants C
Gary Carter Montreal Expos C Fan's Selection
Chili Davis San Francisco Giants OF
Jody Davis Chicago Cubs C
Steve Garvey San Diego Padres 1B Fan's Selection
Dwight Gooden New York Mets P
Rich Gossage San Diego Padres P
Tony Gwynn San Diego Padres OF Fan's Selection
Keith Hernandez New York Mets 1B
Al Holland Philadelphia Phillies P did not play
Charlie Lea Montreal Expos P Fan's Selection
Mike Marshall Los Angeles Dodgers OF did not play
Jerry Mumphrey Houston Astros OF
Dale Murphy Atlanta Braves OF Fan's Selection
Jesse Orosco New York Mets P did not play
Tony Pena Pittsburgh Pirates C
Tim Raines Montreal Expos OF
Rafael Ramirez Atlanta Braves SS did not play
Juan Samuel Philadelphia Phillies 2B did not play
Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs 2B Fan's Selection
Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies 3B Fan's Selection
Ozzie Smith St. Louis Cardinals SS Fan's Selection
Mario Soto Cincinnati Reds P
Darryl Strawberry New York Mets OF Fan's Selection
Bruce Sutter St. Louis Cardinals P did not play
Fernando Valenzuela Los Angeles Dodgers P
Tim Wallach Montreal Expos 3B
Claudell Washington Atlanta Braves OF

The Game[edit]

Starting Lineups[edit]

American League Batting
Order
National League
Player Position Team Player Position Team
Lou Whitaker 2B Detroit Tigers 1 Tony Gwynn OF San Diego Padres
Rod Carew 1B California Angels 2 Ryne Sandberg 2B Chicago Cubs
Cal Ripken, Jr. SS Baltimore Orioles 3 Steve Garvey 1B San Diego Padres
Dave Winfield OF New York Yankees 4 Dale Murphy OF Atlanta Braves
Reggie Jackson OF California Angels 5 Mike Schmidt 3B Philadelphia Phillies
George Brett 3B Kansas City Royals 6 Darryl Strawberry OF New York Mets
Lance Parrish C Detroit Tigers 7 Gary Carter C Montreal Expos
Chet Lemon OF Detroit Tigers 8 Ozzie Smith SS St. Louis Cardinals
Dave Stieb P Toronto Blue Jays 9 Charlie Lea P Montreal Expos

Line Score[edit]

July 10, 1984 at Candlestick Park (57756), night game - Retrosheet Boxscore

League 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
American 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 2
National 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 x 3 8 0

Pitchers

American: Dave Stieb (L) - Jack Morris - Richard Dotson - Bill Caudill - Willie Hernandez

National: Charlie Lea (W) - Fernando Valenzuela - Dwight Gooden - Mario Soto - Rich Gossage

Home Runs

American: George Brett (2nd)

National: Gary Carter (2nd), Dale Murphy (8th)

Umpires

HP: Lee Weyer, 1B: Al Clark, 2B: Dutch Rennert, 3B: Durwood Merrill, LF: Fred Brocklander, RF: Rocky Roe

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