1994 All-Star Game

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The 1994 All-Star Game was held on Tuesday, July 12, 1994. The National League won the sixty-fifth midsummer classic by a score of 8 to 7 in 10 innings. The game was held at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA in front of 59,568 fans. The MVP was Fred McGriff of the Atlanta Braves.

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The Teams[edit]

American League[edit]

The American League team was led by manager Cito Gaston and coaches Mike Hargrove and Gene Lamont.

Player Team Position Selection Notes
Roberto Alomar Toronto Blue Jays 2B Fan's Selection
Wilson Alvarez Chicago White Sox P
Albert Belle Cleveland Indians OF
Jason Bere Chicago White Sox P
Wade Boggs New York Yankees 3B Fan's Selection
Ricky Bones Milwaukee Brewers P did not play
Joe Carter Toronto Blue Jays OF Fan's Selection
Will Clark Texas Rangers 1B
David Cone Kansas City Royals P
Scott Cooper Boston Red Sox 3B
Chili Davis California Angels DH
Travis Fryman Detroit Tigers 3B
Ken Griffey, Jr. Seattle Mariners OF Fan's Selection
Pat Hentgen Toronto Blue Jays P
Randy Johnson Seattle Mariners P
Jimmy Key New York Yankees P Fan's Selection
Chuck Knoblauch Minnesota Twins 2B
Kenny Lofton Cleveland Indians OF
Paul Molitor Toronto Blue Jays DH
Mike Mussina Baltimore Orioles P
Paul O'Neill New York Yankees OF
Kirby Puckett Minnesota Twins OF Fan's Selection
Cal Ripken, Jr. Baltimore Orioles SS Fan's Selection
Ivan Rodriguez Texas Rangers C Fan's Selection
Ruben Sierra Oakland Athletics OF
Lee Smith Baltimore Orioles P
Mickey Tettleton Detroit Tigers C
Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox 1B Fan's Selection

National League[edit]

The National League team was led by manager Jim Fregosi and coaches Dusty Baker and Don Baylor.

Player Team Position Selection Notes
Moises Alou Montreal Expos OF
Jeff Bagwell Houston Astros 1B
Rod Beck San Francisco Giants P
Dante Bichette Colorado Rockies OF
Craig Biggio Houston Astros 2B
Barry Bonds San Francisco Giants OF Fan's Selection
Ken Caminiti Houston Astros 3B
Jeff Conine Florida Marlins OF did not play
Wil Cordero Montreal Expos SS
Doug Drabek Houston Astros P
Mariano Duncan Philadelphia Phillies 2B Fan's Selection
Lenny Dykstra Philadelphia Phillies OF Fan's Selection replaced due to injury
Darrin Fletcher Montreal Expos C
Carlos Garcia Pittsburgh Pirates 2B
Marquis Grissom Montreal Expos OF
Tony Gwynn San Diego Padres OF
Ken Hill Montreal Expos P
John Hudek Houston Astros P
Danny Jackson Philadelphia Phillies P
Gregg Jefferies St. Louis Cardinals 1B Fan's Selection
Doug Jones Philadelphia Phillies P
David Justice Atlanta Braves OF Fan's Selection
Barry Larkin Cincinnati Reds SS replaced due to injury
Greg Maddux Atlanta Braves P Fan's Selection
Fred McGriff Atlanta Braves 1B
Randy Myers Chicago Cubs P
Mike Piazza Los Angeles Dodgers C Fan's Selection
Jose Rijo Cincinnati Reds P replaced due to injury
Bret Saberhagen New York Mets P replaced due to injury
Ozzie Smith St. Louis Cardinals SS Fan's Selection
Matt Williams San Francisco Giants 3B Fan's Selection

The Game[edit]

Starting Lineups[edit]

American League Batting
Order
National League
Player Position Team Player Position Team
Roberto Alomar 2B Toronto Blue Jays 1 Gregg Jefferies 1B St. Louis Cardinals
Wade Boggs 3B New York Yankees 2 Tony Gwynn OF San Diego Padres
Ken Griffey, Jr. OF Seattle Mariners 3 Barry Bonds OF San Francisco Giants
Frank Thomas 1B Chicago White Sox 4 Mike Piazza C Los Angeles Dodgers
Joe Carter OF Toronto Blue Jays 5 Matt Williams 3B San Francisco Giants
Kirby Puckett OF Minnesota Twins 6 David Justice OF Atlanta Braves
Cal Ripken, Jr. SS Baltimore Orioles 7 Mariano Duncan 2B Philadelphia Phillies
Ivan Rodriguez C Texas Rangers 8 Ozzie Smith SS St. Louis Cardinals
Jimmy Key P New York Yankees 9 Greg Maddux P Atlanta Braves

Line Score[edit]

July 12, 1994 at Three Rivers Stadium (59568), night game - Retrosheet Boxscore

League 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R H E
American 1 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 7 15 0
National 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 8 12 1

Pitchers

American: Jimmy Key - David Cone - Mike Mussina - Randy Johnson - Pat Hentgen - Wilson Alvarez - Lee Smith - Jason Bere (L)

National: Greg Maddux - Ken Hill - Doug Drabek - John Hudek - Danny Jackson - Rod Beck - Randy Myers - Doug Jones (W)

Home Runs

American: None

National: Marquis Grissom (6th), Fred McGriff (9th)

Umpires

HP: Paul Runge, 1B: John Shulock, 2B: Jerry Layne, 3B: Rocky Roe, LF: Bill Hohn, RF: Jim Joyce

Related Sites[edit]

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