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  • All-Star Game records
  • Six decades of history

    From the first game in 1933, which Babe Ruth won with a home run, Major League Baseball's All-Star game has been a mid-summer fixture for fans of America's national pastime. The rosters have included some of the biggest heros in sports, from Ruth, Williams and DiMaggio to Aaron, Mays and Koufax.

    Here's a year-by-year look at the games, including scores, highlights and team rosters.

    YearScoreLocation
    199813-8 ALCoors Field, Denver
    19973-1 ALJacobs Field, Cleveland
    19966-0 NLVeterans Stadium, Philadelphia
    19953-2 NLThe Ballpark at Arlington, Texas
    19948-7 NLThree Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh
    19939-3 ALOriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore
    199213-6 ALJack Murphy Stadium, San Diego
    19914-2 ALSkyDome, Toronto
    19902-0 ALWrigley Field, Chicago
    19895-3 ALAnaheim Stadium, Anaheim
    19882-1 ALRiverfront Stadium, Cincinnati
    19872-0 NLOakland-Alameda County Stadium, Oakland
    19863-2 ALAstrodome, Houston
    19856-1 NLMetrodome, Minneapolis
    19843-1 NLCandlestick Park, San Francisco
    198313-3 ALComiskey Park, Chicago
    19824-1 NLOlympic Stadium, Montreal
    19815-4 NLMunicipal Stadium, Cleveland
    19804-2 NLDodger Stadium, Los Angeles
    19797-6 NLKingdome, Seattle
    19787-3 NLSan Diego Stadium
    19777-6 NLYankee Stadium, New York
    19767-1 NLVeterans Stadium, Philadelphia
    19756-3 NLCounty Stadium, Milwaukee
    19747-2 NLThree Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh
    19737-1 NLRoyals Stadium, Kansas City
    19724-3 NLAtlanta-Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta
    19716-4 ALTiger Stadium, Detroit
    19705-4 NLRiverfront Stadium, Cincinnati
    19699-3 NLRFK Stadium, Washington, D.C.
    19681-0 NLAstrodome, Houston
    19672-1 NLAnaheim Stadium, Anaheim, Calif.
    19662-1 NLBusch Stadium, St. Louis
    19656-5 NLMetropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, Minn.
    19647-4 NLShea Stadium, New York
    19635-3 NLMunicipal Stadium, Cleveland
    19623-1 NLD.C. Stadium, Washington
    19629-4 ALWrigley Field, Chicago
    19615-4 NLCandlestick Park, San Francisco
    19611-1 TieFenway Park, Boston
    19605-3 NLMunicipal Stadium, Kansas City
    19606-0 NLYankee Stadium, New York
    19595-4 NLForbes Field, Pittsburgh
    19595-3 ALMemorial Coliseum, Los Angeles
    19584-3 ALMemorial Stadium, Baltimore
    19576-5 NLSportsman's Park, St. Louis
    19567-3 NLGriffith Stadium, Washington
    19556-5 NLCounty Stadium, Milwaukee
    195411-9 ALMunicipal Stadium, Cleveland
    19535-1 NLCrosley Field, Cincinnati
    19523-2 NLShibe Park, Philadelphia
    19518-3 NLBriggs Stadium, Detroit
    19504-3 NLComiskey Park, Chicago
    194911-7 ALEbbets Field, Brooklyn
    19485-2 ALSportsman's Park, St. Louis
    19472-1 ALWrigley Field, Chicago
    194612-0 ALFenway Park, Boston
    1945Game cancelled due to WWII travel restrictions
    19447-1 NLForbes Field, Pittsburgh
    19435-3 ALShibe Park, Philadelphia
    19423-1 ALPolo Grounds, New York
    19417-5 ALBriggs Stadium, Detroit
    19404-0 NLYankee Stadium, New York
    19393-1 ALYankee Stadium, New York
    19384-1 NLCrosley Field, Cincinnati
    19378-3 ALGriffith Stadium, Washington
    19364-3 NLBraves Field, Boston
    19354-1 ALMunicipal Stadium, Cleveland
    19349-7 ALPolo Grounds, New York
    19334-2 ALComiskey Park, Chicago