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2010 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

2010 American baseball competition

2010 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

2010 American baseball competition

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dateJuly 13, 2010
venueAngel Stadium of Anaheim
cityAnaheim, California
VisitorManagerCharlie Manuel
VisitorManagerTeamPHI
HomeManagerJoe Girardi
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MVPBrian McCann
MVPTeamATL
televisionFox and n3D (3D) (United States)
MLB International (International)
tv_announcersJoe Buck and Tim McCarver (Fox)
Kenny Albert and Mark Grace (n3D)
Gary Thorne and Rick Sutcliffe (MLB International)
radioESPN
radio_announcersJon Sciambi and Dave Campbell
attendance45,408
firstpitchRod Carew

MLB International (International) Kenny Albert and Mark Grace (n3D) Gary Thorne and Rick Sutcliffe (MLB International)

The 2010 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 81st 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 held on July 13, 2010, at Angel Stadium of Anaheim, the home of the American League Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and was telecast by Fox Sports in the US, with Joe Buck and Tim McCarver in the broadcast booth. Fox also teamed with DirecTV to produce a separate 3D broadcast, the first ever for a network Major League Baseball game. Kenny Albert and Mark Grace called the 3D telecast. ESPN Radio also broadcast the game, with Jon Sciambi and Dave Campbell announcing. The National League won the game 3–1, ending a 13-game winless streak.

This was the third All-Star Game hosted by the city of Anaheim, California, which previously hosted the game in 1967 and 1989. From 2003 to 2016, the winning team earned home field advantage for the World Series. This was the first All-Star Game the National League won since 1996, giving the NL said advantage in the World Series for the first time since 2001 – ironically, the winning pitcher, Washington Nationals closer Matt Capps, would go on to participate in the American League playoffs after his trade to the Minnesota Twins just a couple of weeks following the Midsummer Classic.

A short memorial honoring George Steinbrenner, the owner of the New York Yankees who died early that morning, was held prior to the game.

New rules

The 2010 All-Star Game marked the first time major changes took place since the 2003 decision to begin handing home field in the World Series to the winning league. The designated hitter became a permanent fixture of the game regardless of site (a change which became more noticeable when the game was next played in a National League park – in 2011 at Chase Field in Phoenix). But, continuing with past precedent, whereas fans voted the American League starter in, as they did in previous years when an A.L. city hosted the game, the National League's manager continued to name his team's DH before the game from the list of reserves (player-elected and manager-chosen).

Other changes included having the rosters of each league team increased to 34 players. Pitchers who started the regular-season game on the Sunday immediately before the game became ineligible to pitch in the game, and were replaced on the roster (this rule would be invoked for three players selected for the American League squad – Trevor Cahill, CC Sabathia and Jered Weaver). As with any player ineligible or unable to play, each was still recognized as an All-Star.

Finally, a modified re-entry rule also made its debut (though saw no usage in this contest). In addition to the existing injured catcher rule, the manager was now allowed to select one position player to re-enter a game in the event that the last available position player at any position is injured.

Final roster spot

After the rosters were revealed, a second ballot of five players per league was created for the All-Star Final Vote to determine the 34th and final player of each roster, with online balloting conducted from Sunday afternoon, July 4, through Thursday afternoon, July 8. The winners of the final vote were Nick Swisher of the New York Yankees and Joey Votto of the Cincinnati Reds.

PlayerTeamPos.PlayerTeamPosAmerican LeagueNational League
**Nick Swisher**NYYOF**Joey Votto**CIN1B
Paul KonerkoCWS1BHeath BellSDP §
Delmon YoungMINOFCarlos GonzálezCOLOF
Michael YoungTEX3B*Billy Wagner*ATLP
Kevin YoukilisBOS1BRyan ZimmermanWAS3B

§ – When Bell replaced Yovani Gallardo due to injury on Wednesday, July 7, his name was withdrawn from the Final Vote ballot.

Rosters

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

American League

PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
C*Joe Mauer*Twins4
1BJustin Morneau#Twins4
2BRobinson CanóYankees2
3BEvan LongoriaRays3
SS*Derek Jeter*Yankees11
OFCarl CrawfordRays4
OFJosh HamiltonRangers3
OF*Ichiro Suzuki*Mariners10
DH*Vladimir Guerrero*Rangers9

Reserves

PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PAndrew BaileyAthletics2
PClay Buchholz#Red Sox1
PTrevor Cahill#Athletics1
PFausto CarmonaIndians1
PNeftalí FelizRangers1
PPhil HughesYankees1
PCliff Lee*Rangers2
PJon LesterRed Sox1
PAndy PettitteYankees3
PDavid PriceRays1
P*Mariano Rivera*#Yankees11
P*CC Sabathia*#Yankees4
PJoakim SoriaRoyals2
PRafael SorianoRays1
PMatt ThorntonWhite Sox1
PJosé ValverdeTigers2
PJustin VerlanderTigers3
PJered Weaver#Angels1
PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CJohn BuckBlue Jays1
CVictor Martinez#Red Sox4
1BMiguel CabreraTigers5
1BPaul KonerkoWhite Sox4
2BIan KinslerRangers2
2BDustin Pedroia#Red Sox3
2BTy WiggintonOrioles1
3B*Adrián Beltré*Red Sox1
3BAlex RodriguezYankees13
SSElvis AndrusRangers1
OFJosé BautistaBlue Jays1
OFTorii HunterAngels4
OFNick SwisherYankees1
OFVernon WellsBlue Jays3
DH*David Ortiz*Red Sox6

National League

PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CYadier MolinaCardinals2
1BAlbert PujolsCardinals9
2BChase Utley#Phillies5
3BDavid WrightMets5
SSHanley RamírezMarlins3
OFRyan BraunBrewers3
OFAndre EthierDodgers1
OFJason Heyward#Braves1
DHRyan HowardPhillies3

Reserves

PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PHeath BellPadres2
PJonathan BroxtonDodgers2
PMatt CappsNationals1
PChris CarpenterCardinals3
PYovani Gallardo#Brewers1
P*Roy Halladay*Phillies7
PTim HudsonBraves3
PUbaldo JiménezRockies1
PJosh JohnsonMarlins2
PHong-Chih KuoDodgers1
PTim LincecumGiants3
PEvan MeekPirates1
PArthur RhodesReds1
PAdam WainwrightCardinals1
PBrian WilsonGiants2
PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CBrian McCannBraves5
1BAdrián GonzálezPadres3
1BJoey VottoReds1
2BBrandon PhillipsReds1
2BMartín PradoBraves1
3BOmar InfanteBraves1
3B*Scott Rolen*Reds6
SSRafael FurcalDodgers2
SSJosé Reyes#Mets3
SSTroy Tulowitzki#Rockies1
OFMichael BournAstros1
OFMarlon ByrdCubs1
OFCorey HartBrewers2
OFMatt HollidayCardinals4
OFChris YoungDiamondbacks1
Pre-game lineup announcements for the Taco Bell All-Star Legends and Celebrity Softball Game

|Andrew Bailey replaced Jered Weaver on the roster due to pitching ineligibility. |Andy Pettitte replaced Clay Buchholz on the roster due to injury. |Rafael Soriano replaced Mariano Rivera on the roster due to injury. |Justin Verlander replaced CC Sabathia on the roster due to pitching ineligibility. |Jered Weaver replaced Trevor Cahill on the roster due to pitching ineligibility. |John Buck replaced Victor Martinez on the roster due to injury. |Miguel Cabrera started in place of the injured Justin Morneau. |Paul Konerko replaced Justin Morneau on the roster due to injury. |Ian Kinsler replaced Dustin Pedroia on the roster due to injury. |Heath Bell replaced Yovani Gallardo on the roster due to injury. |Hong-Chih Kuo replaced Jason Hayward on the roster due to injury. |Ryan Howard was selected as NL starting Designated hitter. |Martín Prado started in place of the injured Chase Utley. |Rafael Furcal replaced Jose Reyes on the roster due to injury. |Jose Reyes replaced Troy Tulowitzki on the roster due to injury. |Corey Hart started in place of the injured Jason Heyward. :#: Indicates player would not play (replaced as per reference notes above). :*: Lee was elected as a Mariner, but was traded to the Rangers on July 9.

Game

Starting lineups

National LeagueAmerican LeagueOrderPlayerTeamPositionOrderPlayerTeamPosition
**1**Hanley RamírezMarlinsSS**1**Ichiro SuzukiMarinersRF
**2**Martín PradoBraves2B**2**Derek JeterYankeesSS
**3**Albert PujolsCardinals1B**3**Miguel CabreraTigers1B
**4**Ryan HowardPhilliesDH**4**Josh HamiltonRangersCF
**5**David WrightMets3B**5**Vladimir GuerreroRangersDH
**6**Ryan BraunBrewersLF**6**Evan LongoriaRays3B
**7**Andre EthierDodgersCF**7**Joe MauerTwinsC
**8**Corey HartBrewersRF**8**Robinson CanóYankees2B
**9**Yadier MolinaCardinalsC**9**Carl CrawfordRaysLF
Ubaldo JiménezRockiesPDavid PriceRaysP

Game summary

UMPIRES: Home Plate – Mike Reilly; First base – Mike Winters; Second base – Brian O'Nora; Third base – Laz Díaz; Left Field – Bruce Dreckman; Right Field – Jim Wolf Weather – 85 °F, clear; Wind 5 mph (8 km/h) from the southwest – out to center field. Time of Game – 2 hours, 59 minutes. Attendance – 45,408

The 2010 All-Star Game marked the third time Angel Stadium hosted the matchup

Pitching dominated the first half of the ballgame, as both starting pitchers and their immediate successors put up zeroes. Both teams finally threatened to score in the fifth inning. With Justin Verlander on the mound for the American League, David Wright singled and stole second. Andre Ethier singled but Josh Hamilton was able to hold Wright at third with a strong throw from right field. With runners on the corners, Verlander was able get the final two outs of the inning. In the bottom of the inning, Hong-Chih Kuo walked Evan Longoria before allowing Joe Mauer to reach first and advance to second by throwing a ball over the first baseman's head and into the dugout. With runners on second and third and no outs, Kuo and Heath Bell were able to escape the inning by limiting the damage to one unearned run on a Robinson Canó sacrifice fly.

The game remained quiet until the top of the seventh inning. Phil Hughes allowed two singles before being lifted in favor of Matt Thornton. After getting Chris Young to pop up, Thornton loaded the bases on a walk to Marlon Byrd before allowing a bases-clearing double down the right field line to Brian McCann. Those would be the last runs scored in the game. The American League would threaten again in the bottom of the seventh. With runners on the corners and two outs, Torii Hunter struck out swinging against Adam Wainwright to end the burgeoning rally.

The bottom of the ninth would provide some drama, both on the field and in the dugout. With Jonathan Broxton in to close the game, David Ortiz hit a leadoff single to right. However, Ortiz was not lifted for a pinch runner although American League manager Joe Girardi still had Alex Rodriguez available on the bench. After Broxton struck out Adrián Beltré, Ortiz was thrown out advancing to second on a strong throw from Marlon Byrd on a John Buck single. In a controversial decision, Girardi allowed Ian Kinsler to bat despite having Rodriguez available to pinch-hit, and Kinsler subsequently flew out to center. His out not only ended the ballgame, it also ended the American League's run of dominance in the Midsummer Classic. This was also the second straight All-Star Game without a home run hit by either side.

Entertainment

The Canadian Tenors performed the Canadian national anthem in English and French. Amber Riley sang the American national anthem and Beautiful by Christina Aguilera. Colbie Caillat sang God Bless America during the seventh inning stretch.

References

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