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1991 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

1991 American baseball competition


1991 American baseball competition

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year1991
visitorNational League
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home**American League**
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dateJuly 9, 1991
venueSkyDome
cityToronto, Ontario, Canada
VisitorManagerLou Piniella
VisitorManagerTeam[CIN](1991-cincinnati-reds-season)
HomeManagerTony La Russa
HomeManagerTeam[OAK](1991-oakland-athletics-season)
MVPCal Ripken Jr.
MVPTeam[BAL](1991-baltimore-orioles-season)
televisionCBS, CTV
tv_announcersJack Buck and Tim McCarver
radioCBS
radio_announcersJohn Rooney, Jerry Coleman and Johnny Bench
attendance52,383
firstpitchFerguson Jenkins

The 1991 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 62nd playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 9, 1991, at SkyDome in Toronto, the home of the Toronto Blue Jays of the American League. It was only the second time that the game was played outside the United States, as the National League's Montreal Expos hosted the 1982 Midsummer Classic at Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Quebec. This was also the only All-Star Game to be awarded by Commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti, who awarded the game to the Blue Jays on Canada Day 1989.

The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 4-2. Both the winning and losing pitchers represented the Canadian teams; the Blue Jays' Jimmy Key earned the win while the Expos' Dennis Martínez was given the loss.

As of 2025, this is the most recent All-Star Game to be hosted by the Blue Jays in Toronto or held outside the United States.

Rosters

Players in italics have since been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

American League

StartersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
P*Jack Morris*Twins5
CSandy Alomar Jr.Indians2
1BCecil FielderTigers2
2B*Roberto Alomar*Blue Jays2
3B*Wade Boggs*Red Sox7
SS*Cal Ripken Jr.*Orioles9
OF*Ken Griffey Jr.*Mariners2
OFDave HendersonAthletics1
OF*Rickey Henderson*Athletics10
DHDanny TartabullRoyals1
PitchersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PRick AguileraTwins1
PRoger ClemensRed Sox4
P*Dennis Eckersley*Athletics5
PScott EricksonTwins1
PBryan HarveyAngels1
PJimmy KeyBlue Jays2
PMark LangstonAngels2
PJack McDowellWhite Sox1
PJeff ReardonRed Sox4
PScott SandersonYankees1
ReservesPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
C*Carlton Fisk*White Sox11
1BMark McGwireAthletics5
1BRafael PalmeiroRangers2
2BJulio FrancoRangers3
SSOzzie GuillénWhite Sox3
OFJoe CarterBlue Jays1
OF*Kirby Puckett*Twins6
OFRubén SierraRangers2
DH*Harold Baines*Athletics5
DH*Paul Molitor*Brewers4

National League

StartersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
P*Tom Glavine*Braves1
CBenito SantiagoPadres3
1BWill ClarkGiants4
2B*Ryne Sandberg*Cubs8
3BChris SaboReds3
SS*Ozzie Smith*Cardinals11
OFIván CalderónExpos1
OF*Tony Gwynn*Padres7
OF*Andre Dawson*Cubs8
DHBobby BonillaPirates4
PitchersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PTom BrowningReds1
PRob DibbleReds2
PPete HarnischAstros1
PDennis MartínezExpos2
PMike MorganDodgers1
PJohn SmileyPirates1
P*Lee Smith*Cardinals3
PFrank ViolaMets3
ReservesPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
C*Craig Biggio*Astros1
1B*Eddie Murray*Dodgers8
1BJohn KrukPhillies1
2BJuan SamuelDodgers3
3BHoward JohnsonMets2
SS*Barry Larkin*Reds4
OFBrett ButlerDodgers1
OFFélix JoséCardinals1
OFPaul O'NeillReds1
OFDarryl StrawberryDodgers8
OFGeorge BellCubs3

Game

Umpires

Right FieldGreg Bonin (NL)

Starting lineups

National LeagueAmerican LeagueOrderPlayerTeamPositionOrderPlayerTeamPosition
**1**Tony GwynnPadresCF**1**Rickey HendersonAthleticsLF
**2**Ryne SandbergCubs2B**2**Wade BoggsRed Sox3B
**3**Will ClarkGiants1B**3**Cal Ripken Jr.OriolesSS
**4**Bobby BonillaPiratesDH**4**Cecil FielderTigers1B
**5**Andre DawsonCubsRF**5**Danny TartabullRoyalsDH
**6**Iván CalderónExposLF**6**Dave HendersonAthleticsRF
**7**Chris SaboReds3B**7**Ken Griffey Jr.MarinersCF
**8**Benito SantiagoPadresC**8**Sandy Alomar Jr.IndiansC
**9**Ozzie SmithCardinalsSS**9**Roberto AlomarBlue Jays2B
Tom GlavineBravesPJack MorrisTwinsP

Game summary

References

  1. Player declined or was unable to play.
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