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1986 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

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1986 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
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American League020000100350
National League000000020250
DateJuly 15, 1986
VenueAstrodome
CityHouston, Texas
Managers
MVPRoger Clemens (BOS)
Attendance45,774
Ceremonial first pitchVice PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush
TelevisionABC
TV announcersAl Michaels,Tim McCarver andJim Palmer
RadioCBS
Radio announcersBrent Musburger,Jerry Coleman andJohnny Bench

The1986 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 57th playing of the midsummer classic between theall-stars of theAmerican League (AL) andNational League (NL), the two leagues comprisingMajor League Baseball. The game was held on July 15, 1986, at theAstrodome inHouston, Texas, the home of theHouston Astros of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–2 and ended a streak where the NL won 13 of the last 14 games. Boston Red Sox pitcherRoger Clemens was named the Most Valuable Player.

Rosters

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Players initalics have since been inducted into theNational Baseball Hall of Fame.

American League

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Starters
PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PRoger ClemensRed Sox1
CLance ParrishTigers6
1BWally JoynerAngels1
2BLou WhitakerTigers4
3BWade BoggsRed Sox2
SSCal Ripken Jr.Orioles4
OFKirby PuckettTwins1
OFDave WinfieldYankees10
OFRickey HendersonYankees6
Pitchers
PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PDon AaseOrioles1
PWillie HernándezTigers3
PTeddy HigueraBrewers1
PCharlie HoughRangers1
PDave RighettiYankees1
PKen SchromIndians1
PMike WittAngels1
Reserves
PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CRich GedmanRed Sox2
1BDon MattinglyYankees3
1BEddie Murray[1]Orioles7
2BFrank WhiteRoyals5
3BGeorge Brett[1]Royals11
3BBrook JacobyIndians1
3BJim Presley[1]Mariners1
SSTony FernándezBlue Jays1
SSAlan Trammell[1]Tigers4
OFHarold BainesWhite Sox2
OFJesse BarfieldBlue Jays1
OFJosé Canseco[1]Athletics1
OFLloyd MosebyBlue Jays1
OFJim RiceRed Sox8

National League

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Starters
PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PDwight GoodenMets3
CGary CarterMets9
1BKeith HernandezMets4
2BRyne SandbergCubs3
3BMike SchmidtPhillies10
SSOzzie SmithCardinals6
OFTony GwynnPadres3
OFDale MurphyBraves6
OFDarryl StrawberryMets3
Pitchers
PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
PSid FernandezMets1
PJohn FrancoReds1
PMike KrukowGiants1
PShane RawleyPhillies1
PJeff ReardonExpos2
PRick RhodenPirates2
PMike ScottAstros1
PDave SmithAstros1
PFernando ValenzuelaDodgers6
Reserves
PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CJody DavisCubs2
CTony PeñaPirates4
1BGlenn DavisAstros1
2BSteve SaxDodgers3
3BChris BrownGiants1
SSHubie BrooksExpos1
OFKevin BassAstros1
OFChili DavisGiants2
OFDave ParkerReds6
OFTim RainesExpos6

Game

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Wally Joyner was the first rookie to be elected to the starting team of an All-Star squad by the fans and the 15th rookie overall to actually start in a Midsummer Classic but the evening belonged toRoger Clemens. Roger Clemens made his All-Star Game debut and the game was held in his hometown of Houston. With help from Ted Higuera, Charlie Hough, Dave Righetti and Don Aase, Clemens shut down the National League and started his record setting All-Star Game career.

Clemens pitched three perfect innings, had no hits allowed and no walks allowed, which included only three balls and twenty-one strikes, against the formidable National League lineup earning him the All-Star Most Valuable Player Award. The National League pitching staff struck out twelve batters, a total equaled only three times before in All-Star History: 1934 All-Star Game [National League], 1956 All-Star Game [American League] and 1959 All-Star Game [National League].

In the second inning, Tigers second basemanLou Whitaker followed a Dave Winfield double with a homer off Mets pitcher Dwight Gooden. By the fourth inning, Fernando Valenzuela had achieved five consecutive strikeouts. This tied him with the All Star record set during the 1934 All-Star Game byCarl Hubbell. Valenzuela struck outDon Mattingly,Cal Ripken Jr.,Jesse Barfield,Lou Whitaker and fellow MexicanTeddy Higuera. In the seventh inning,Frank White pinch-hit for Lou Whitaker and hit an 0–2 pitch from Astros pitcher Mike Scott over the wall. White became the 14th player in the history of the All-Star Game to have a pinch-hit home run. The last player to do so wasLee Mazzilli at the1979 Major League Baseball All-Star Game.

The National League made it interesting in the bottom of the eighth by roughing up Rangers pitcherCharlie Hough for two runs. In the ninth, the National League had runners at first and third with one out whenDon Aase gotChris Brown to hit a check-swing grounder for a double play.

This was the last All-Star Game to be entirely played indoors until 2011, when it was played atChase Field inPhoenix.

Coaching staff

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DescriptionALNL
ManagersDick HowserWhitey Herzog
CoachesPat CorralesDavey Johnson
CoachesJohn McNamaraTommy Lasorda
Honorary CaptainsCharlie GehringerRusty Staub

The 1986 All-Star Game turned out to be the final game thatDick Howser (then managing the defending American League and World Champions, theKansas City Royals) would ever manage.Broadcasters noticed he was messing up signals when he changed pitchers, and Howser later admitted he felt sick before the game. Shortly thereafter, Howser was diagnosed with abrain tumor and underwent surgery. On June 17, 1987, Dick Howser died at the age of 51.

Umpires

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Home PlateBruce Froemming (NL)
First BaseSteve Palermo (AL)
Second BasePaul Runge (NL)
Third BaseRick Reed (AL)
Left fieldEric Gregg (NL)
Right fieldTim McClelland (AL)

Starting lineups

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American LeagueNational League
OrderPlayerTeamPositionOrderPlayerTeamPosition
1Kirby PuckettTwinsCF1Tony GwynnPadresLF
2Rickey HendersonYankeesLF2Ryne SandbergCubs2B
3Wade BoggsRed Sox3B3Keith HernandezMets1B
4Lance ParrishTigersC4Gary CarterMetsC
5Wally JoynerAngels1B5Darryl StrawberryMetsRF
6Cal Ripken Jr.OriolesSS6Mike SchmidtPhillies3B
7Dave WinfieldYankeesRF7Dale MurphyBravesCF
8Lou WhitakerTigers2B8Ozzie SmithCardinalsSS
9Roger ClemensRed SoxP9Dwight GoodenMetsP

Game summary

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Tuesday, July 15, 1986 7:35 pm (CT) atHouston Astrodome inHouston,Texas
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American League020000100350
National League000000020251
WP:Roger Clemens (1–0)  LP:Dwight Gooden (0–1)  Sv:Don Aase (1)
Home runs:
AL:Lou Whitaker (1),Frank White (1)
NL: None
Attendance: 45,774,Time of Game: 2:28

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