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Toxic
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Ha ha, NL got owned.
I wanted Manny for MVP though |
Colin
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At least there shouldn't be a TIE this year.
But hey, given what I've gone through with the Expos, it brings a smile to my face everytime Bud makes an ass of himself. ESPECIALLY at the fans expense. |
neotransotaku
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hmm...it is now 9-4 AL in the top of the 9th...it looks likes a miracle is going to be needed for the NL win... |
Colin
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Pooooooor Roger.
Not watching (got in from class late and I don't want to join it midway) but the MLB All-Star game is really the only true one of its kind. The players can still play their game without abandoning hard, aggressive play.
At least you're getting some runs this year. |
Anya
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Remember, 2002 was a tied game...urg, that really pissed a bunch of people off.
YEAR SITE AL NL 2003 U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago - 7 6 2002 Miller Park, Milwaukee - 7 7 2001 SAFECO Field, Seattle - 4 1 2000 Turner Field, Atlanta 6 3 1999 Fenway Park, Boston 4 1 1998 Coors Field, Denver 13 8 1997 Jacobs Field, Cleveland 3 1 1996 Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia 0 6 1995 The Ballpark at Arlington, Texas 2 3 1994 Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh 7 8 1993 Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore 9 3 1992 Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego 13 6 1991 SkyDome, Toronto 4 2 1990 Wrigley Field, Chicago 2 0 YEAR SITE AL NL 1989 Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim 5 3 1988 Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati 2 1 1987 Oakland-Alameda County Stadium, Oakland 0 2 1986 Astrodome, Houston 3 2 1985 H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis 1 6 1984 Candlestick Park, San Francisco 1 3 1983 Comiskey Park, Chicago 13 3 1982 Olympic Stadium, Montreal 1 4 1981 Municipal Stadium, Cleveland 4 5 1980 Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles 2 4 YEAR SITE AL NL 1979 Kingdome, Seattle 6 7 1978 San Diego Stadium 3 7 1977 Yankee Stadium, New York 6 7 1976 Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia 1 7 1975 County Stadium, Milwaukee 3 6 1974 Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh 2 7 1973 Royals Stadium, Kansas City 1 7 1972 Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta 3 4 1971 Tiger Stadium, Detroit 6 4 1970 Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati 4 5 YEAR SITE AL NL 1969 R. F. K. Memorial Stadium, Washington, D.C. 3 9 1968 Astrodome, Houston 0 1 1967 Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, California 1 2 1966 Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis 1 2 1965 Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, Minnesota 5 6 1964 Shea Stadium, New York 4 7 1963 Municipal Stadium, Cleveland 3 5 1962 Wrigley Field, Chicago 9 4 1962 D.C. Stadium, Washington 1 3 1961 Fenway Park, Boston 1 1 1961 Candlestick Park, San Francisco 4 5 1960 Yankee Stadium, New York 0 6 1960 Municipal Stadium, Kansas City 3 5 YEAR SITE AL NL 1959 Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles 5 3 1959 Forbes Field, Pittsburgh 4 5 1958 Memorial Stadium, Baltimore 4 3 1957 Sportsman's Park, St. Louis 6 5 1956 Griffith Stadium, Washington 3 7 1955 County Stadium, Milwaukee 5 6 1954 Municipal Stadium, Cleveland 11 9 1953 Crosley Field, Cincinnati 1 5 1952 Shibe Park, Philadelphia 2 3 1951 Briggs Stadium, Detroit 3 8 1950 Comiskey Park, Chicago 3 4 YEAR SITE AL NL 1949 Ebbets Field, Brooklyn 11 7 1948 Sportsman's Park, St. Louis 5 2 1947 Wrigley Field, Chicago 2 1 1946 Fenway Park, Boston 12 0 1944 Forbes Field, Pittsburgh 1 7 1943 Shibe Park, Philadelphia 5 3 1942 Polo Grounds, New York 3 1 1941 Briggs Stadium, Detroit 7 5 1940 Sportsman's Park, St. Louis 0 4 YEAR SITE AL NL 1939 Yankee Stadium, New York 3 1 1938 Crosley Field, Cincinnati 1 4 1937 Griffith Stadium, Washington 8 3 1936 Braves Field, Boston 3 4 1935 Municipal Stadium, Cleveland 4 1 1934 Polo Grounds, New York 9 7 1933 Comiskey Park, Chicago 4 2 |
neotransotaku
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hmm...it looks like the AL will continue its unbeaten streak of the All Star Game..which would go up to 9 (since i think it stands at 8 right now?) |
Anya
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Damn....what a first inning for the AL. It sorta reminded me of those days when the Marlins used to get owned.
Hopefully this game will provide some heat, I want to see a close, high score at the end.
I really don't want to see it as 6-1 until the 9th. Unless the NL ties it up and we get a few extra innings. |
Toxic
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Holy moley. After one, the Rocket got PWNED. 6 runs on 5 hits, 2 homers.
I tell ya, the only reason he's good in the NL is that not many have faced him consistently. |
neotransotaku
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true point there...i guess it will be a very long time before we see the opportunity of everyone on the all-star roster to be played...
makes me wonder, I saw the NL record in the all-star game and noticed they had two ties. Their second tie was in 2002, so when was the first one? |
Toxic
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Selig got mad because people just clowned around in it. I mean, it's for the fans, and for fun, but people were in a frenzy after that tie. Everyone (myself included) wanted it like in the old days where people would try. |
neotransotaku
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Originally posted by JJ64 What I don't like, is that whoever wins the All-Star game gets home-field advantage. Isn't it just supposed to be a for-fun game? Also, now, it's easier for people to get injured in the game, because they're forced to try...
Yeah, another ill-effect of having this game mean something is not everyone will go into the game. It was because everyone played in the All-Star Game back in 2002 was the reason why it ended in a tie. Otherwise, I'd think if the managers still had pitching reserves, they would have loved to keep on going. |
Toxic
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I feel bad for Sammy. I saw what he did last year, or one of them, where he almost averaged 500 foot per HR, and he hit 12. Then when they interviewed him, he said he was disappointed!
Then this year he only gets five...poor Sammy. Despite the corked bat, he was good for the game.
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JJ64
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What I don't like, is that whoever wins the All-Star game gets home-field advantage. Isn't it just supposed to be a for-fun game? Also, now, it's easier for people to get injured in the game, because they're forced to try... |
drjayphd
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At this point, I think Griffey'll settle for being able to play period. ;P
Although his injury made way for Carlos Beltran to finally get into the game. He was voted in by the players, then got traded out of the AL, so he deserved it.
Anyway, the derby. Tejada beats Berkman 5-4 to win it all (!)... and in the second round, breaks the record for homers in a round. Impressive for someone who was just there because of Giambi's parasites. |
kornfan
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Won't be near as exciting to watch. Maybe he'll hve a miraculous recovery! |
Wheelies
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I too heard this morning that Griffey Jr. got injured! Darn! Why does he have to get injured now!! I was SO looking forward to that outfield.
And Lance Berkman replaces Griffey in the Home Run Derby tonight. Darn darn darn
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Colin
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At least he's playing WELL this year so there's no complaints.
Imagine what his career would have been like if he was consistently healthy... *sigh* |
neotransotaku
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but a 500 homer club outfield would have been nice to see...it looks like bad timing once again for griffey XD |
Colin
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There is a rule.
People with torn hamstrings can't play.
As a result, Beltran replaces Griffey to "even" things out. |
kornfan
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I don't know who alls going. And there should be some kind of rule against that outfield... |
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