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1978 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

1978 American baseball competition


1978 American baseball competition

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home**National League**
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dateJuly 11, 1978
venueSan Diego Stadium
citySan Diego
VisitorManagerBilly Martin
VisitorManagerTeamNYY
HomeManagerTommy Lasorda
HomeManagerTeamLA
MVPSteve Garvey
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televisionABC
tv_announcersKeith Jackson, Howard Cosell and Don Drysdale
radioCBS
radio_announcersVin Scully, Brent Musburger and Jerry Coleman
attendance51,549
firstpitchRay Kroc

The 1978 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 49th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played on July 11, 1978, at San Diego Stadium in San Diego, home of the San Diego Padres of the National League. The game resulted in a 7–3 victory for the NL.

This was the first All-Star Game to be played in San Diego. It would return in 1992 to be played in the same stadium, though it was renamed Jack Murphy Stadium by that time.

The honorary captains were Brooks Robinson (for the AL) and Eddie Mathews (for the NL).

American League roster

The American League roster included 9 future Hall of Fame players, denoted by italics.

Elected starters

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C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
OF
OF

Pitchers

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LH
RH
LH
RH
RH
RH
RH
LH

Reserve position players

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C
C
1B
1B
2B
2B
3B
3B
SS
SS
OF
OF
OF
OF
OF

Coaching staff

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Trainer

National League roster

The National League roster included 8 future Hall of Fame players, denoted by italics.

Elected starters

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C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
OF
OF

Pitchers

Throwswidth="115"Pitcherwidth="150"Teamwidth="150"Notes
LH
RH
LH
LH
RH
RH
RH
RH
RH

Reserve position players

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C
C
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
OF
OF
OF
OF

Coaching staff

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Manager
Coach
Coach

Game

Umpires

PositionUmpire
Home PlatePaul Pryor (NL)
First Base*Nestor Chylak (AL)*
Second BaseTerry Tata (NL)
Third BaseBill Deegan (AL)
Left FieldPaul Runge (NL)
Right FieldLarry McCoy (AL)

Starting lineups

While the starters were elected by the fans, the batting orders and starting pitchers were selected by the managers.

American LeagueNational LeagueOrderPlayerTeamPositionOrderPlayerTeamPosition
**1**Rod CarewMinnesota Twins1B**1**Pete RoseCincinnati Reds3B
**2**George BrettKansas City Royals3B**2**Joe MorganCincinnati Reds2B
**3**Jim RiceBoston Red SoxLF**3**George FosterCincinnati RedsCF
**4**Richie ZiskTexas RangersRF**4**Greg LuzinskiPhiladelphia PhilliesLF
**5**Carlton FiskBoston Red SoxC**5**Steve GarveyLos Angeles Dodgers1B
**6**Fred LynnBoston Red SoxCF**6**Ted SimmonsSt. Louis CardinalsC
**7**Don MoneyMilwaukee Brewers2B**7**Rick MondayLos Angeles DodgersRF
**8**Freddie PatekKansas City RoyalsSS**8**Larry BowaPhiladelphia PhilliesSS
**9**Jim PalmerBaltimore OriolesP**9**Vida BlueSan Francisco GiantsP

Game summary

The American League opened the scoring immediately off of NL starter Vida Blue. Rod Carew tripled, and scored when George Brett doubled. Brett advanced to third base on a Jim Rice ground out. Richie Zisk walked. Fisk hit a sacrifice fly to Joe Morgan, permitting Brett to score.

The AL added another run in the top of the third inning, again started by a Rod Carew lead off triple. George Brett followed up with a sacrifice fly to George Foster that allowed Carew to score and extend the AL lead to 3–0.

The lead was short lived as the NL tied the game in the bottom of the third inning. Larry Bowa singled. With Reggie Smith pinch hitting for Vida Blue, Bowa stole second base. Smith struck out. Pete Rose grounded out, moving Bowa to third base. Joe Morgan walked. George Foster walked, pushing Morgan to second base; loading the bases. Greg Luzinski walked sending Foster to second base, Morgan to third base, and scoring Bowa. Steve Garvey singled, scoring Morgan and Foster, and sending Luzinski to second base. AL manager Billy Martin replaced starting pitcher Jim Palmer with relief pitcher Matt Keough, though no further scoring occurred.

The score remained tied at three until the bottom of the eighth inning, when Goose Gossage came in to pitch for the AL. Steve Garvey led off the inning with a triple, and scored when Gossage threw a wild pitch with Dave Concepción batting. Concepción walked. Dave Winfield singled sending Concepción to third, with Winfield advancing to second on an error by Chet Lemon. Bob Boone singled, scoring Concepción and Winfield. Boone advanced to second when Ron Cey grounded out. Davey Lopes singled, scoring Boone and ending the scoring for a 7–3 NL victory.

Game notes and records

Bruce Sutter was credited with the win. Goose Gossage was charged with the loss.

The two triples hit by Rod Carew, and the one hit by Steve Garvey marked the first time that three triples had been hit in a single All-Star Game.

References

References

  1. ''Total Baseball, 5th ed.'', 1997, Viking Press, Thorn, John et al. ed, p. 255
  2. ''[http://baseball-almanac.com/asgbox/yr1978as.shtml 1978 All-Star Game summary] @baseball almanac.com''; accessed 11 November 2008
  3. (July 5, 1978). "Fans choose Brett, Patek". Lawrence Journal-World.
  4. [http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/history/mlb_asgrecaps_story_headline.jsp?story_page=recap_1978 ''All-Star Results – 1978''], @mlb.com; accessed 11 November 2008
  5. [http://baseball-almanac.com/asgbox/07131976.shtml ''All-Star Game Box Score – 1978''], @baseball almanac.com; accessed 13 November 2008
  6. [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/asgbox/1978_all_star_game_play_by_play.shtml ''1978 All-Star Game Play-by-Play''], @baseball-almanac.com; accessed 13 November 2008
  7. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/NLS/NLS197807110.shtml ''1978 All-Star Game Summary''], @baseball-reference.com; accessed 13 November 2008
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