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2015 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

2015 American baseball competition


2015 American baseball competition

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dateJuly 14, 2015
venueGreat American Ball Park
cityCincinnati, Ohio
VisitorManagerNed Yost
VisitorManagerTeamKC
HomeManagerBruce Bochy
HomeManagerTeamSF
MVPMike Trout
MVPTeamLAA
anthem*"O Canada"* performed by Leo Welsh
*"The Star Spangled Banner"* performed by Ciara
televisionFox (United States)
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tv_announcersJoe Buck, Harold Reynolds, Tom Verducci, Ken Rosenthal, and Erin Andrews (Fox)
Matt Vasgersian and John Smoltz (MLB International)
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radio_announcersJon Sciambi and Chris Singleton
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"The Star Spangled Banner" performed by Ciara MLB International (International) Matt Vasgersian and John Smoltz (MLB International)

The 2015 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 86th edition of the Major League Baseball All-Star Game. The game was played at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio on Tuesday, July 14. It was televised nationally on Fox. The American League All-Stars defeated the National League All-Stars by a score of 6–3.

On January 21, 2013, then-Major League Baseball (MLB) Commissioner Bud Selig, announced the 2015 All-Star Game would be hosted by the Cincinnati Reds. This was the fifth time the Reds had hosted, which at the time tied them with the Cleveland Guardians, San Francisco Giants, Minnesota Twins, and Pittsburgh Pirates for the most All-Star Games hosted by a single franchise. It was also the first time the city of Cincinnati had hosted the All-Star Game since the 1988 All-Star Game was played at Riverfront Stadium.

On July 15, 2014, Selig also announced that Pete Rose would not be prohibited from participating in the 2015 All-Star Game ceremonies. Rose was an All-Star for 13 of the 19 seasons he played on the Reds and was a member of the Big Red Machine. In 1991, Rose was permanently banned from MLB for baseball betting. Rose, wearing a red sport coat, appeared on the field in front of the pitcher's mound before the game and received a standing ovation alongside former teammates Johnny Bench, Barry Larkin, and Joe Morgan.

On May 12, 2015, the Reds announced that Todd Frazier would serve as the 2015 All-Star Game spokesperson.

Mike Trout, an outfielder for the Los Angeles Angels, was named the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player for the second straight year.

Fan balloting

Starters

Balloting for the 2015 All-Star Game starters began online April 23 and ended on July 2. The top vote-getters at each position (including the designated hitter for the American League) and the top three among outfielders, were named the starters for their respective leagues. The results were announced on July 5. A record 620 million votes were cast, surpassing the record of 391 million votes in 2012. Josh Donaldson was the leading vote-getter with 14,090,188 votes, breaking the record that Josh Hamilton set in 2012 with 11,073,744 votes. Bryce Harper set a new NL record for votes this year with 13,864,950 votes.

However, MLB canceled at least 65 million ballots on grounds of fraud and ballot stuffing. At one point during the balloting, the top vote-getters for eight of the starting nine positions for the American League were Kansas City Royals players.

Final roster spot

After the rosters were finalized, 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. The online balloting were conducted from July 6 through July 10. Brett Gardner of the New York Yankees was removed from the ballot on July 9 after he replaced Alex Gordon on the roster due to injury. The winners of the All-Star Final Vote were Mike Moustakas of the Kansas City Royals (AL) and Carlos Martinez of the St. Louis Cardinals (NL).

PlayerTeamPos.PlayerTeamPos.American LeagueNational League
Xander BogaertsRed SoxSSJohnny CuetoRedsP
Yoenis CéspedesTigersOFJeurys FamiliaMetsP
Brian DozierTwins2BClayton KershawDodgersP
Mike MoustakasRoyals3BCarlos MartinezCardinalsP
Troy TulowitzkiRockiesSS

Rosters

American League

PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CSalvador PérezRoyals3
1BMiguel CabreraTigers10
2BJose AltuveAstros3
3BJosh DonaldsonBlue Jays2
SSAlcides EscobarRoyals1
OFMike TroutAngels4
OFLorenzo CainRoyals1
OFAlex GordonRoyals3
DHNelson CruzMariners4
PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CRussell MartinBlue Jays4
CStephen VogtAthletics1
1BAlbert PujolsAngels10
1BMark TeixeiraYankees3
2BJason KipnisIndians2
2BBrian DozierTwins1
3BManny MachadoOrioles2
3BMike MoustakasRoyals1
SSJosé IglesiasTigers1
OFBrock HoltRed Sox1
OFAdam JonesOrioles5
OFJosé BautistaBlue Jays6
OFBrett GardnerYankees1
OFJ. D. MartinezTigers1
DHPrince FielderRangers6
PlayerTeamAll-Star Games
Chris ArcherRays1
Dellin BetancesYankees2
Brad BoxbergerRays1
Zach BrittonOrioles1
Wade DavisRoyals1
Sonny GrayAthletics1
Kelvin HerreraRoyals1
Félix HernándezMariners6
Dallas KeuchelAstros1
Darren O'DayOrioles1
Glen PerkinsTwins3
David PriceTigers5
Chris SaleWhite Sox4
Hector SantiagoAngels1

National League

PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CBuster PoseyGiants3
1BPaul GoldschmidtDiamondbacks3
2BDee GordonMarlins2
3BTodd FrazierReds2
SSJhonny PeraltaCardinals3
OFBryce HarperNationals3
OFMatt HollidayCardinals7
OFGiancarlo StantonMarlins3
PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CYasmani GrandalDodgers1
CYadier MolinaCardinals7
1BAdrián GonzálezDodgers5
1BAnthony RizzoCubs2
2BJoe PanikGiants1
2BDJ LeMahieuRockies1
3BNolan ArenadoRockies1
3BKris BryantCubs1
SSBrandon CrawfordGiants1
SSTroy TulowitzkiRockies5
OFRyan BraunBrewers6
OFAndrew McCutchenPirates5
OFJoc PedersonDodgers1
OFA. J. PollockDiamondbacks1
OFJustin UptonPadres3
PlayerTeamAll-Star Games
Madison BumgarnerGiants3
A. J. BurnettPirates1
Aroldis ChapmanReds4
Gerrit ColePirates1
Jacob deGromMets1
Zack GreinkeDodgers3
Clayton KershawDodgers5
Carlos MartinezCardinals1
Mark MelanconPirates2
Shelby MillerBraves1
Jonathan PapelbonPhillies6
Francisco RodríguezBrewers6
Trevor RosenthalCardinals1
Max ScherzerNationals3
Michael WachaCardinals1

Andrew McCutchen was named starter in place of Giancarlo Stanton due to injury. Kris Bryant was named as the roster replacement for Stanton. Albert Pujols was named starter in place of Miguel Cabrera due to injury. Mark Teixeira was named as the roster replacement for Cabrera. Brett Gardner was named as the roster replacement for Alex Gordon. Adam Jones was named starter in place of Alex Gordon due to injury. Brian Dozier was named as the roster replacement for José Bautista due to injury. DJ LeMahieu was named starter in place of Dee Gordon due to injury. Troy Tulowitzki was named as the roster replacement for Dee Gordon. Hector Santiago was named as a replacement for Sonny Gray due to Gray starting on Sunday. Clayton Kershaw was named as a replacement for Max Scherzer due to Scherzer starting on Sunday. Joc Pederson was named starter in place of Matt Holliday due to injury. Ryan Braun was named as a roster replacement for Holliday. :#: Indicates player would not play (replaced as per reference notes above).

Game summary

Mike Trout of the Angels led off the game with a home run off Zack Greinke. The NL tied the score in the bottom of the second when Jhonny Peralta drove in Paul Goldschmidt with an RBI single off AL starter Dallas Keuchel. In the top of the fifth, Prince Fielder, who was pinch hitting for Nelson Cruz, hit a go-ahead RBI single off Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw that scored Trout to give the AL a 2–1 lead. The next batter, Lorenzo Cain, hit an RBI double to score Albert Pujols to make it a 3–1 ballgame. In the bottom of the sixth, Andrew McCutchen homered off Chris Archer to make it a one-run game. In the top of the seventh, Trout walked and was lifted for pinch runner Brock Holt who scored on an RBI double by Manny Machado to give the AL a 4–2 lead. Machado then scored on a sac fly by Fielder to make it a 5–2 game. In the top of the eighth inning, the Twins' Brian Dozier hit a home run to make it a 6–2 ballgame. In the bottom of the ninth, Ryan Braun led off with a triple to right field off of Twins closer Glen Perkins, then scored on a sacrifice fly by Brandon Crawford to make it a 6–3 score. The next batter, Cubs rookie Kris Bryant, flied to right for the second out, and finally, Joe Panik lined out to left field to seal the AL's third straight victory and earn home-field advantage in the World Series.

Starting lineup

AmericanNationalOrderPlayerTeamPositionOrderPlayerTeamPosition
**1**Mike TroutAngelsCF**1**Andrew McCutchenPiratesCF
**2**Josh DonaldsonBlue Jays3B**2**Todd FrazierReds3B
**3**Albert PujolsAngels1B**3**Bryce HarperNationalsRF
**4**Nelson CruzMarinersDH**4**Paul GoldschmidtDiamondbacks1B
**5**Lorenzo CainRoyalsRF**5**Buster PoseyGiantsC
**6**Adam JonesOriolesLF**6**Anthony RizzoCubsDH
**7**Salvador PérezRoyalsC**7**Jhonny PeraltaCardinalsSS
**8**Jose AltuveAstros2B**8**Joc PedersonDodgersLF
**9**Alcides EscobarRoyalsSS**9**DJ LeMahieuRockies2B
Dallas KeuchelAstrosPZack GreinkeDodgersP

Entertainment

The Canadian national anthem was sung by Columbus Blue Jackets anthem singer Leo Welsh. The American national anthem was sung by R&B singer Ciara, accompanied by three female backup singers. During the seventh inning stretch, country singer Josh Turner sang God Bless America.

Line score

References

References

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  2. Estes, Ben. (July 15, 2014). "Bud Selig: Reds can include Pete Rose in 2015 All-Star Game festivities". SI Wire.
  3. Sheldon, Mark. (May 12, 2015). "Frazier named All-Star Game ambassador". MLB Advanced Media, LP.
  4. Clark, David. (May 12, 2015). "Todd Frazier to serve as 2015 All-Star Game spokesperson". Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc..
  5. "AL, NL starters unveiled; pitchers, reserves next".
  6. Scott, Nate. (June 19, 2015). "MLB cancels 65 million votes for the All-Star Game". USA Today.
  7. Foster, Jason. (June 18, 2015). "MLB says it has canceled as many as 65 million All-Star ballots". Sporting News.
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  9. (July 10, 2015). "Show Me the Final Vote: Moose, Martinez win". MLB.com.
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