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2002 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

2002 American baseball competition


2002 American baseball competition

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dateJuly 9, 2002
venueMiller Park
cityMilwaukee, Wisconsin
VisitorManagerJoe Torre
VisitorManagerTeamNYY
HomeManagerBob Brenly
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televisionFox (United States)
MLB International (International)
tv_announcersJoe Buck and Tim McCarver (Fox)
Gary Thorne and Ken Singleton (MLB International)
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MLB International (International) Gary Thorne and Ken Singleton (MLB International) The 2002 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 73rd playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues that make up Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 9, 2002 at Miller Park, now named American Family Field, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the home of the Milwaukee Brewers of the NL. The game controversially ended with a 7–7 tie due to both teams running out of available pitchers after 11 innings.

In an attempt to prevent future ties, a rule change was made in 2003 to award home field advantage in the World Series to the league that won the All Star game. In 2017 that rule was eliminated and home field advantage was instead awarded to the team with the higher winning percentage.

Since 2022, games can end in a tie after nine innings, with a Home Run Derby-like swing-off consisting of three rounds, three players per league, and three swings per player for their league's home run total to determine the winner of the All-Star Game. The 2025 game was the second All-Star Game to officially end in a tie of 6–6 after nine innings, with the National League won the Home Run Derby-like swing-off tiebreaker at 4–3.

No player was awarded the Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award due to the game ending in a tie. The roster selection for the 2002 game marked the inaugural All-Star Final Vote competition (then known as "The All-Star 30th Man" competition). Johnny Damon and Andruw Jones represented the American and National Leagues as a result of this contest.

Rosters

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

Final roster spot

PlayerTeamPos.PlayerTeamPos.American LeagueNational League
**Johnny Damon**BOSCF**Andruw Jones**ATLCF
*Jim Thome*CLE1BBrian GilesPITRF
Eric ChavezOAK3B*Larry Walker*COLRF
Magglio OrdóñezCHWRFAlbert PujolsSTL1B
Darin ErstadANACFRyan KleskoSD1B

American League

StartersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PDerek LoweRed Sox2
CJorge PosadaYankees3
1BJason GiambiYankees3
2BAlfonso SorianoYankees1
3BShea HillenbrandRed Sox1
SSAlex RodriguezRangers6
OFManny RamírezRed Sox6
OFTorii HunterTwins1
OF*Ichiro Suzuki*Mariners2
PitchersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PMark BuehrleWhite Sox1
P*Roy Halladay*Blue Jays1
P*Pedro Martínez*Red Sox6
PFreddy GarcíaMariners2
PEddie GuardadoTwins1
P*Mariano Rivera*Yankees5
PKazuhiro SasakiMariners2
PUgueth UrbinaRed Sox2
PBarry ZitoAthletics1
ReservesPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CA. J. PierzynskiTwins1
1BPaul KonerkoWhite Sox1
1BMike SweeneyRoyals3
3BTony BatistaOrioles2
3BRobin VenturaYankees2
SSNomar GarciaparraRed Sox4
SS*Derek Jeter*Yankees5
SSMiguel TejadaAthletics1
SSOmar VizquelIndians3
OFGarret Anderson[Angels](2002-anaheim-angels-season)1
OFJohnny DamonRed Sox1
OFRobert FickTigers1
OFRandy WinnDevil Rays1
ManagerManagerTeam
*Joe Torre*Yankees
CoachesCoachTeam
Mike Scioscia[Angels](2002-anaheim-angels-season)
Charlie Manuel[Indians](2002-cleveland-indians-season)

National League

StartersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PCurt SchillingDiamondbacks5
C*Mike Piazza*Mets10
1B*Todd Helton*Rockies3
2BJosé VidroExpos2
3B*Scott Rolen*Phillies1
SSJimmy RollinsPhillies2
OFBarry BondsGiants11
OF*Vladimir Guerrero*Expos4
OFSammy SosaCubs6
PitchersPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PÉric GagnéDodgers1
P*Tom Glavine*Braves8
P*Trevor Hoffman*Padres4
PByung-hyun KimDiamondbacks1
P*Randy Johnson*Diamondbacks9
PMatt MorrisCardinals2
PRobb NenGiants3
PVicente PadillaPhillies1
POdalis PérezDodgers1
PMike RemlingerBraves1
P*John Smoltz*Braves5
PMike WilliamsPirates1
ReservesPositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CDamian MillerDiamondbacks1
CBenito SantiagoGiants5
1BRichie SexsonBrewers1
2BJunior SpiveyDiamondbacks1
2BLuis CastilloMarlins1
3BMike LowellMarlins1
SSJose HernándezBrewers1
OFLance BerkmanAstros2
OFAdam DunnReds1
OFLuis GonzalezDiamondbacks3
OFShawn GreenDodgers2
OF*Andruw Jones*Braves2
ManagerManagerTeam
Bob BrenlyDiamondbacks
CoachesCoachTeam
Jim Tracy[Dodgers](2002-los-angeles-dodgers-season)
*Frank Robinson*[Expos](2002-montreal-expos-season)

Notes

  • Player declined or was unable to play.
  • Player replaced vacant spot on roster.
  • Player was voted onto roster through the All-Star Final Vote.

Starting lineups

American LeagueNational LeagueOrderPlayerTeamPositionOrderPlayerTeamPosition
**1**Ichiro SuzukiMarinersRF**1**José VidroExpos2B
**2**Shea HillenbrandRed Sox3B**2**Todd HeltonRockies1B
**3**Alex RodriguezRangersSS**3**Barry BondsGiantsLF
**4**Jason GiambiYankees1B**4**Sammy SosaCubsRF
**5**Manny RamírezRed SoxLF**5**Vladimir GuerreroExposCF
**6**Jorge PosadaYankeesC**6**Mike PiazzaMetsC
**7**Torii HunterTwinsCF**7**Scott RolenPhillies3B
**8**Alfonso SorianoYankees2B**8**Jimmy RollinsPhilliesSS
**9**Derek LoweRed SoxP**9**Curt SchillingDiamondbacksP

Game

Umpires

Right FieldPaul Emmel

Game summary

National League starting pitcher Curt Schilling was sharp early on, striking out three through two innings pitched. In the bottom of the first, Barry Bonds hit a deep fly ball off AL starter Derek Lowe, which looked to be deep enough to be a home run. Instead, center fielder Torii Hunter reached over the wall and caught Bonds' drive, denying the NL an early lead. Bonds playfully picked up Hunter as the NL took the field the next inning.

The NL got on the board in the bottom of the second inning, when a Mike Piazza groundout scored Vladimir Guerrero from third base. The NL scored three more runs in the next inning, when Todd Helton singled home Jimmy Rollins. Barry Bonds got revenge for having his first-inning home run taken away, belting a two-run hit to give the NL a 4–0 lead. The AL finally scored in the fourth, on the strength of a Manny Ramírez RBI single.

The AL cut the NL lead in half in the fifth, when Alfonso Soriano hit a homer off Éric Gagné to cut the lead to 4–2. The NL got a run back with Damian Miller's RBI double to put the NL up 5–2. The AL put together a high-scoring inning in the seventh to take the lead. An RBI groundout from Garret Anderson, an RBI single from Tony Batista, and a two-run double from Paul Konerko scored four runs for the AL, giving them a 6–5 lead after their half of the seventh.

The NL regained the lead in the bottom of the seventh, with a two-run single from Lance Berkman, allowing Mike Lowell and Damian Miller to score. The AL quickly tied the score in the eighth, with Omar Vizquel's RBI triple. Neither team scored in the ninth and the game went into extra innings. Vicente Padilla and Freddy García each pitched scoreless tenth innings, keeping the game tied.

A serious problem arose at this point, as Padilla and Garcia were the last available pitchers on each team. After a scoreless top of the 11th inning, AL and NL managers Joe Torre and Bob Brenly met by the first base dugout with Commissioner Bud Selig to discuss the situation.

Selig controversially ruled that if the NL did not score in the bottom of the 11th, the game would be declared a tie. After the decision was announced over the stadium's public address system, fans loudly booed and jeered, with beer bottles being thrown onto the field, and chants of "Let them play!", "Refund!", "Bud must go!" and "Ripoff!" were heard. Garcia retired the NL side in the 11th, and the game ended in a 7–7 tie, to further booing and bottle throwing. No MVP award was given.

Home Run Derby

The Home Run Derby took place on July 8 with eight players, four from each league, competing to try to hit as many home runs as possible.

Miller Park, Milwaukee—A.L. 42, N.L. 31PlayerTeamRound 1SemisFinalsTotals
***Jason Giambi******Yankees******11******7******7******25***
Sammy SosaCubs125118
Paul KonerkoWhite Sox6612
Richie SexsonBrewers6410
Torii HunterTwins33
Barry BondsGiants22
Alex RodriguezRangers22
Lance BerkmanAstros11

| RD1-seed1 = 1 | RD1-team1 = Sammy Sosa | RD1-score1 = 5 | RD1-seed2 = 4 | RD1-team2 = Richie Sexson | RD1-score2 = 4 | RD1-seed3 = 2 | RD1-team3 = Jason Giambi | RD1-score3 = 7 | RD1-seed4 = 3 | RD1-team4 = Paul Konerko | RD1-score4 = 6 | RD2-seed1 = 1 | RD2-team1 = Sammy Sosa | RD2-score1 = 1 | RD2-seed2 = 2 | RD2-team2 = Jason Giambi | RD2-score2 = 7

  • Giambi defeated Konerko in a blast off, similar to penalty shots

Notes

  • Before the game, Red Sox All-Stars Nomar Garciaparra, Johnny Damon and Ugueth Urbina unveiled a No. 9 (in honor of Ted Williams, who died a few days earlier) painted into the grass in left field—the position the "Splendid Splinter" patrolled in 19 All-Star Games while playing for Boston. It was also the introduction of the uniform change for the Red Sox, adding a black "9" and black armband on the right sleeve of the jersey, for the remainder of the 2002 season.
  • Davey Lopes was not selected as an NL coach, due to him being fired by the Brewers in mid April.
  • In the bottom of the first inning, Torii Hunter made a leaping catch of what would have been a home run by Barry Bonds. Initially lauded as a great play, the catch took on extra significance when the game ended in a tie and the play was voted the play of the year on MLB.com. Bonds hit one out later in the game to make sure that Torii couldn't rob him again.
  • In Bernie's Dugout above left field, mascots from multiple MLB teams joined Bernie and pushed each other down the slide every time a home run was made.
  • When Freddy García batted in the 11th inning, he wore a Chicago White Sox helmet; coincidentally, he was traded to the White Sox two years later.
  • With the American League having five shortstops and one second baseman, Omar Vizquel came off the bench to play second base.
  • After the first out was recorded in the bottom of the 11th, public address announcer Robb Edwards announced the decision that if the National League did not score, the game would end in a tie. They did not, and it did. When the game was called, the fans started the Bad News Bears chant of "Let them Play!, Let them Play!" to no avail.
  • Joe Buck and Tim McCarver stated that if the American League had won, Paul Konerko would have been named MVP, and if the National League had won, Damian Miller would have been named MVP.
  • Throughout the game, both managers wore microphones to converse with Buck, McCarver, and each other.

References

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References

  1. Rule 4.17 of the normal MLB playing rules provides that a team that is unable or refuses to place nine players on the field shall forfeit the game. Had that rule been followed, then if the NL's Padilla was unable to continue, they would have forfeited the game.
  2. Rogers, Phil. [http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/baseball/ct-2002-mlb-all-star-game-tie-story.html "July 9, 2002: All-Star Game ends in 7-7 tie"]. July 9, 2002. ''Chicago Tribune''.
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