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2016 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

2016 American baseball competition

2016 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

2016 American baseball competition

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home**American League**
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dateJuly 12, 2016
venuePetco Park
citySan Diego, California
VisitorManagerTerry Collins
VisitorManagerTeamNYM
HomeManagerNed Yost
HomeManagerTeamKC
MVPEric Hosmer
MVPTeamKC
televisionFox (United States)
MLB International (International)
tv_announcersJoe Buck, John Smoltz, Ken Rosenthal and Tom Verducci (Fox)
Matt Vasgersian and Mark DeRosa (MLB International)
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radio_announcersJon Sciambi and Chris Singleton
attendance42,386
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MLB International (International) Matt Vasgersian and Mark DeRosa (MLB International) The 2016 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 87th edition of the Major League Baseball All-Star Game. The game was hosted by the San Diego Padres and was played at Petco Park on July 12, 2016. It was televised nationally on Fox. The American League All-Stars defeated the National League All-Stars by a score of 4–2 to win home field advantage for the 2016 World Series (which went to the Cleveland Indians). This was also the last time home-field advantage for the World Series was determined by the outcome of the All-Star Game.

The host city was announced on January 15, 2015, by then-Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig. This was the third time the city of San Diego hosted the All-Star Game and the first time since 1992.

Eric Hosmer, an infielder for the Kansas City Royals, was named the 2016 All-Star Game Most Valuable Player.

Host selection

The Baltimore Orioles were also in line for hosting the game. Former commissioner Bud Selig said that Baltimore was a prime candidate to host the event, but the Padres ended up with the game. Petco Park opened in 2004 and hosted the 2006 World Baseball Classic championship round. Because National League parks had been selected to host four straight games from 2015–2018, skipping an American League park in 2016 and 2018 in the traditional alternating system, the AL team was designated as the home team.

Fan balloting

Starters

Balloting for the 2016 All-Star Game starters began online April 24 and ended on June 30. 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. Salvador Pérez was the leading vote-getter with 4,965,838 votes.

Final roster spot

After the rosters are 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 was conducted from July 5 through July 8. The winners of the All-Star Final Vote were Michael Saunders of the American League's Toronto Blue Jays and Brandon Belt of the National League's San Francisco Giants.

PlayerTeamPos.PlayerTeamPos.American LeagueNational League
Ian KinslerTigers2BBrandon BeltGiants1B
Evan LongoriaRays3BRyan BraunBrewersOF
Dustin PedroiaRed Sox2BJake LambDiamondbacks3B
Michael SaundersBlue JaysOFStarling MartePiratesOF
George SpringerAstrosOFTrevor StoryRockiesSS

Rosters

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

American League

PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CSalvador PérezRoyals4
1BEric HosmerRoyals1
2BJose AltuveAstros4
3BManny MachadoOrioles3
SSXander BogaertsRed Sox1
OFMike TroutAngels5
OFJackie Bradley Jr.Red Sox1
OFMookie BettsRed Sox1
DH*David Ortiz*Red Sox10
PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CStephen VogtAthletics2
CMatt WietersOrioles4
1BMiguel CabreraTigers11
2BRobinson CanóMariners7
3BJosh DonaldsonBlue Jays3
SSEduardo NúñezTwins1
SSFrancisco LindorIndians1
OF*Carlos Beltrán*Yankees9
OFIan DesmondRangers2
OFMichael SaundersBlue Jays1
OFMark TrumboOrioles2
DHEdwin EncarnaciónBlue Jays3
PlayerTeamAll-Star Games
Dellin BetancesYankees3
Brad BrachOrioles1
Zach BrittonOrioles2
Álex ColoméRays1
Wade DavisRoyals2
Marco EstradaBlue Jays1
Cole HamelsRangers4
Will HarrisAstros1
Kelvin HerreraRoyals2
Craig KimbrelRed Sox5
Corey KluberIndians1
Andrew MillerYankees1
José QuintanaWhite Sox1
Danny SalazarIndians1
Chris SaleWhite Sox5
Aaron SanchezBlue Jays1
Steven WrightRed Sox1

National League

PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CBuster PoseyGiants4
1BAnthony RizzoCubs3
2BBen ZobristCubs3
3BKris BryantCubs2
SSAddison RussellCubs1
OFYoenis CéspedesMets2
OFDexter FowlerCubs1
OFBryce HarperNationals4
PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CJonathan LucroyBrewers2
CWilson RamosNationals1
1BPaul GoldschmidtDiamondbacks4
1BWil MyersPadres1
1BBrandon BeltGiants1
2BDaniel MurphyNationals2
3BNolan ArenadoRockies2
3BMatt CarpenterCardinals3
SSAledmys DíazCardinals1
SSCorey SeagerDodgers1
OFJay BruceReds3
OFAdam DuvallReds1
OFCarlos GonzálezRockies3
OFOdubel HerreraPhillies1
OFStarling MartePirates1
OFMarcell OzunaMarlins1
PlayerTeamAll-Star Games
Jake ArrietaCubs1
Madison BumgarnerGiants4
Bartolo ColónMets4
Johnny CuetoGiants2
Jeurys FamiliaMets1
José FernándezMarlins2
Kenley JansenDodgers1
Clayton KershawDodgers6
Jon LesterCubs4
Mark MelanconPirates3
Drew PomeranzPadres1
A. J. RamosMarlins1
Fernando RodneyMarlins3
Max ScherzerNationals4
Stephen StrasburgNationals2
Noah SyndergaardMets1
Julio TeheránBraves2

Corey Kluber was named as the roster replacement for Marco Estrada due to injury. Aledmys Díaz was named as the roster replacement for Matt Carpenter due to injury. Bartolo Colón was named as the roster replacement for Madison Bumgarner due to Bumgarner starting on Sunday. Max Scherzer was named as the roster replacement for Stephen Strasburg due to Strasburg just recently coming off of the DL. Carlos González was named starter in place of Dexter Fowler due to injury. Jay Bruce was named as the roster replacement for Dexter Fowler. Marcell Ozuna was named starter in place of Yoenis Céspedes due to injury. Starling Marte was named as the roster replacement for Yoenis Céspedes. Drew Pomeranz was named as the roster replacement for Noah Syndergaard due to injury. Aaron Sanchez was named as the roster replacement for Craig Kimbrel due to injury. José Quintana was named as the roster replacement for Danny Salazar due to injury. :#: Indicates player would not play (replaced as per reference notes above).

Game summary

Pre-game ceremonies at Petco Park

The NL got off to a quick start against Chris Sale when Kris Bryant homered in the top of the first. In the bottom of the second inning, the AL got to Johnny Cueto when Eric Hosmer homered to left to tie the game. Two batters later, Salvador Pérez hit a two-run shot to give the AL a 3–1 lead.

In the bottom of the third, after walking, David Ortiz was replaced by Edwin Encarnación and left the field to a standing ovation in his final all-star game. The AL would tack on another run in this inning when Hosmer hit an RBI single off José Fernández, driving in Encarnacion to give the AL a 4–1 lead. The NL shrunk the lead with an RBI single by Marcell Ozuna in the top of the fourth off Aaron Sanchez. However, this would be all the runs scored in the game, as the National League stranded 10 baserunners throughout the game.

In the top of the eighth, the NL loaded the bases, but could not capitalize when Aledmys Díaz struck out looking against Will Harris to end the frame. In the ninth, Zach Britton got Nolan Arenado to ground into a double play to secure the 4–2 victory for the American League.

Starting lineup

NationalAmericanOrderPlayerTeamPositionOrderPlayerTeamPosition
**1**Ben ZobristCubs2B**1**Jose AltuveAstros2B
**2**Bryce HarperNationalsRF**2**Mike TroutAngelsCF
**3**Kris BryantCubs3B**3**Manny MachadoOrioles3B
**4**Wil MyersPadresDH**4**David OrtizRed SoxDH
**5**Buster PoseyGiantsC**5**Xander BogaertsRed SoxSS
**6**Anthony RizzoCubs1B**6**Eric HosmerRoyals1B
**7**Marcell OzunaMarlinsCF**7**Mookie BettsRed SoxRF
**8**Carlos GonzálezRockiesLF**8**Salvador PérezRoyalsC
**9**Addison RussellCubsSS**9**Jackie Bradley Jr.Red SoxLF
Johnny CuetoGiantsPChris SaleWhite SoxP

Line score

Controversies

Prior to the game, The Tenors performed the Canadian national anthem, "O Canada". As in many previous years, the performance of the Canadian anthem was replaced in the Fox broadcast in the United States with commercial break of the Fox broadcast prior to the singing of "The Star-Spangled Banner" in a performance by Rachel Platten, but it was carried on ESPN Radio in the U.S. and Sportsnet in Canada.

During a solo, group member Remigio Pereira altered the lyrics to "O Canada" to criticize the Black Lives Matter movement, singing "We're all brothers and sisters, all lives matter to the great", and holding up a sign on cardboard reading "ALL LIVES MATTER". The English lyric normally sung at that point is "With glowing hearts we see thee rise, the True North strong and free;" however the remainder of the lyrics sung were in keeping with the official bilingual (English-French) version. Later that evening, Pereira, a co-founder of the group, was denounced by the group as a "lone wolf", leading to an announcement that he would not be performing with The Tenors until further notice, and eventually removed permanently from the group.

References

References

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