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The2011 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 82nd in-season exhibition game between the All-Stars of theNational League (NL) and theAmerican League (AL); the leagues composingMajor League Baseball. The event was held on Tuesday, July 12, 2011 atChase Field inPhoenix, Arizona, home of the National LeagueArizona Diamondbacks. The game ended in a 5–1 win for the National League, their second straight All-Star victory. It was the first MLB All-Star Game to be held in Arizona and the first in a National League Park to have adesignated hitter.

2011 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
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DateJuly 12, 2011
VenueChase Field
CityPhoenix, Arizona
Managers
MVPPrince Fielder (MIL)
Attendance47,994
Ceremonial first pitchJoe Garagiola and Daniel Hernández[1]
TelevisionFox (United States)
MLB International (International)
TV announcersJoe Buck andTim McCarver (Fox)
Gary Thorne,Rick Sutcliffe (MLB International)
RadioESPN
Radio announcersJon Sciambi andChris Singleton

With a combination of injuries and rule enforcements, a record 84 players were named to the All-Star rosters. This broke the record of 82 players that were on rosters for the2010 game.[2]

Background

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As with each All-Star Game since 1970, the nine starting position players of each league were elected by fan balloting. The remaining players were selected by a players' vote, each league's team manager, anda second fan balloting to add one more player to each roster. In all, 32 players were selected to each league's team, not including players who decline to play due to injuries or personal reasons.

Diamondbacks managerBob Melvin confirmed on April 10, 2009, that Arizona would host the 2011 All-Star Game and it was officially announced byCommissionerBud Selig the next day.[3][4] Phoenix had never hosted the All-Star Game before; the last first-time host city wasDenver, Colorado in1998.[4] The game was the ninth straight All-Star Game to decide home-field advantage in theWorld Series.[5] Prior All-Star games had only used thedesignated hitter (DH) rule when in American League parks.[6] However, the 2011 game was the first to feature a DH in a NL park following a rules change in 2010.[6] The NL came into the game having wonthe previous year's match, their first victory since1996.[7]

Immigration controversy

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Some, such as New YorkCongressmanJosé Serrano and sportswriterMike Lupica, had suggested thatMajor League Baseball CommissionerBud Selig should move the game because of the controversialSB1070 anti-illegal immigration bill passed bythe Arizona legislature and signed into law byGovernor Jan Brewer.[8][9][10] Others considered asking club owners, sponsors and even players toboycott the All-Star Game if the law was implemented and the game remained in Phoenix.[11] However, Selig announced on May 13, 2010, that the game would remain at Chase Field in Phoenix as planned.[12] Two of the players who threatened to boycott, Red Sox slugger Adrian Gonzalez and Detroit Tigers reliver Jose Valverde, ended up participating in the game without incident after a federal court ruled against the strictest portions of the bill. Other stars who threatened to boycott but regardless were not all-stars in 2011 were pitchersYovani Gallardo andJoakim Soria;Albert Pujols likewise voiced opposition to the law before it was neutered.[13][14]

Fan balloting

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José Bautista was the leading vote-getter in 2011, breaking the previous record for most votes by more than 1 million.

Starters

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Balloting for the 2011 All-Star Game starters began online April 26 and continued through June 30.[15] Fan voting also took place in each MLB stadium, beginning May 10 (at the latest) and ending on June 24.[15] The top vote-getters at each position and the top three among outfielders, were named the starters for their respective leagues. The results were announced on July 3.[16] A record 32.5 million votes were cast, beating out the previous record from 2009 by roughly 9 million.[17]José Bautista was the leading vote-getter with 7,454,753 votes, easily breaking the previous single-player vote record of 6,069,688 held byKen Griffey Jr.[17][18] Three other American League players also topped Griffey's record.Ryan Braun was the National League's leading vote getter, receiving a NL record 5,928,004 votes.[17]

Final roster spot

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After the rosters were revealed, a second ballot of five players per league was created for theAll-Star Final Vote to determine the 34th and final player of each roster, with online balloting conducted from Sunday afternoon, July 3, through Thursday afternoon, July 7. The winners of the final vote werePaul Konerko of theChicago White Sox (AL) andShane Victorino of thePhiladelphia Phillies. Victorino became the first ever two-time Final Vote winner, having also won in 2009.[19]

PlayerTeamPos.PlayerTeamPos
American LeagueNational League
Alex GordonKCOFAndre EthierLADOF
Adam JonesBALOFTodd HeltonCOL1B
Paul KonerkoCWS1BIan KennedyARIP
Víctor MartínezDETCMichael MorseWAS1B
Ben ZobristTB2BShane VictorinoPHIOF

Rosters

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

American League

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Elected starters
PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CAlex AvilaTigers1
1BAdrián GonzálezRed Sox4
2BRobinson CanóYankees3
3BAlex Rodriguez#Yankees14
SSDerek Jeter#Yankees12
OFJosé BautistaBlue Jays2
OFCurtis GrandersonYankees2
OFJosh HamiltonRangers4
DHDavid OrtizRed Sox7
Reserves
PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CRussell MartinYankees3
CMatt WietersOrioles1
1BMiguel CabreraTigers6
1BPaul KonerkoWhite Sox5
2BHoward KendrickAngels1
3BAdrián BeltréRangers2
3BKevin Youkilis[a]Red Sox3
SSAsdrúbal CabreraIndians1
SSJhonny Peralta[b]Tigers1
OFMichael CuddyerTwins1
OFJacoby EllsburyRed Sox1
OFMatt JoyceRays1
OFCarlos QuentinWhite Sox2
DHMichael YoungRangers7
Pitchers
PlayerTeamAll-Star Games
Josh BeckettRed Sox3
Aaron CrowRoyals1
Gio GonzálezAthletics1
Félix Hernández#Mariners2
Brandon LeagueMariners1
Jon Lester#[c]Red Sox2
Alexi Ogando[d]Rangers1
Chris PerezIndians1
Michael Pineda[e]Mariners1
David Price#Rays2
Mariano Rivera#Yankees12
David Robertson[f]Yankees1
Ricky Romero[g]Blue Jays1
CC Sabathia#[h]Yankees5
James Shields#Rays1
José ValverdeTigers3
Justin Verlander#Tigers4
Jordan Walden[i]Angels1
Jered WeaverAngels2
C. J. WilsonRangers1

National League

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Elected starters
PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CBrian McCannBraves6
1BPrince FielderBrewers3
2BRickie WeeksBrewers1
3BPlácido Polanco#Phillies2
SSJosé Reyes#Mets4
OFLance BerkmanCardinals6
OFRyan Braun#Brewers4
OFMatt KempDodgers1
DHCarlos BeltránMets6
Reserves
PositionPlayerTeamAll-Star Games
CYadier MolinaCardinals3
CMiguel Montero[j]Diamondbacks1
1BGaby SánchezMarlins1
1BJoey VottoReds2
2BBrandon PhillipsReds2
3BChipper Jones#Braves7
3BScott Rolen[k]Reds7
3BPablo Sandoval[l]Giants1
SSStarlin CastroCubs1
SSTroy TulowitzkiRockies2
OFJay BruceReds1
OFAndre Ethier[m]Dodgers2
OFMatt HollidayCardinals5
OFAndrew McCutchen[n]Pirates1
OFHunter PenceAstros2
OFJustin UptonDiamondbacks2
OFShane Victorino#Phillies2
Pitchers
PlayerTeamAll-Star Games
Heath BellPadres3
Matt Cain#Giants2
Tyler ClippardNationals1
Kevin Correia[o]Pirates1
Roy HalladayPhillies8
Cole Hamels#Phillies2
Joel HanrahanPirates1
Jair JurrjensBraves1
Clayton KershawDodgers1
Craig Kimbrel[p]Braves1
Cliff LeePhillies3
Tim LincecumGiants4
Jonny VentersBraves1
Ryan VogelsongGiants1
Brian WilsonGiants3

  1. ^Kevin Youkilis replaced Alex Rodriguez on the roster due to injury.
  2. ^Jhonny Peralta replaced Derek Jeter on the roster due to fatigue.
  3. ^Jon Lester replaced Félix Hernández on the roster due to Hernandez's ineligibility to pitch.
  4. ^Alexi Ogando replaced CC Sabathia on the roster due to Sabathia's ineligibility to pitch.
  5. ^Michael Pineda replaced Justin Verlander on the roster due to Verlander's ineligibility to pitch.
  6. ^David Robertson replaced David Price on the roster due to injury.
  7. ^Ricky Romero replaced Jon Lester on the roster due to injury.
  8. ^CC Sabathia replaced James Shields on the roster due to Shields' ineligibility to pitch.
  9. ^Jordan Walden replaced Mariano Rivera on the roster due to injury.
  10. ^Miguel Montero replaced Plácido Polanco on the roster due to injury.
  11. ^Scott Rolen replaced Chipper Jones on the roster due to injury.
  12. ^Pablo Sandoval replaced Jose Reyes on the roster due to injury.
  13. ^Andre Ethier replaced Shane Victorino on the roster due to injury.
  14. ^Andrew McCutchen replaced Ryan Braun on the roster due to injury.
  15. ^Kevin Correia replaced Cole Hamels on the roster due to Hamels' ineligibility to pitch.
  16. ^Craig Kimbrel replaced Matt Cain on the roster due to Cain's ineligibility to pitch.
  • #: Indicates player would not play (replaced as per reference notes above).
  • †: Indicates player was designated as his team's closer.

Game summary

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Starters

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American LeagueNational League
OrderPlayerTeamPositionOrderPlayerTeamPosition
1Curtis GrandersonYankeesCF1Rickie WeeksBrewers2B
2Asdrúbal CabreraIndiansSS2Carlos BeltránMetsDH
3Adrián GonzálezRed Sox1B3Matt KempDodgersCF
4José BautistaBlue JaysRF4Prince FielderBrewers1B
5Josh HamiltonRangersLF5Brian McCannBravesC
6Adrián BeltréRangers3B6Lance BerkmanCardinalsRF
7David OrtizRed SoxDH7Matt HollidayCardinalsLF
8Robinson CanóYankees2B8Troy TulowitzkiRockiesSS
9Alex AvilaTigersC9Scott RolenReds3B
 Jered WeaverAngelsP Roy HalladayPhilliesP

Box Score

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Tuesday, July 12, 2011 5:40 pm (MST)
Chase Field inPhoenix, Arizona
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Starting pitchers:
AL:Jered Weaver
NL:Roy Halladay
WP:Tyler Clippard (1–0)  LP:C. J. Wilson (0–1)  Sv:Brian Wilson (1)
Home runs:
AL:Adrián González
NL:Prince Fielder

UMPIRES: Home Plate –Dale Scott; First Base –Jerry Layne; Second Base –Hunter Wendelstedt; Third Base –Dan Iassogna; Left Field –Ed Hickox; Right Field –Chris Guccione
Weather: Indoors
Time of Game: 2:50Attendance: 47,994

The American League struck first onAdrián González's two-out home run in the fourth off ofCliff Lee, who allowed two singles.Tyler Clippard in relief allowed a single toAdrian Beltre, butJosé Bautista was tagged out at home to end the inning. In the bottom half, after two leadoff singles,Prince Fielder's three-run home run off ofC. J. Wilson put the National League up 3–1. Next inning,Rickie Weeks reached first on a fielder's choice, stole second and scored onAndre Ethier's single off ofJordan Walden. The National League added another run in the seventh whenHunter Pence hit a leadoff single, moved to third onBrandon League's passed ball and scored onPablo Sandoval's ground-rule double and went on to win the game 5–1.

All-Star Game notes

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The game's winning pitcher,Tyler Clippard, surprisingly, did not retire a batter.
  • Prince Fielder's three-run home run in the bottom of the fourth inning was the first home run ever hit by aMilwaukee Brewers player in the All-Star Game.
  • Adrián González's home run off ofCliff Lee and Fielder's home run off ofC. J. Wilson makes it the first time in All-Star Game history where there were two lefty-versus-lefty home runs.
  • Brian Wilson became the second pitcher since 1969 (when saves became an official stat) to earn a save in the All-Star Game after recording a save in the clinching game of the previous World Series.Dennis Eckersley accomplished this feat by finishing the World Series in1989 and then in the1990 All-Star Game atWrigley Field.
  • Tyler Clippard became the first pitcher in Major League history to earn a win in an All-Star Game or a postseason game by facing only one batter and allowing a hit.Adrián Beltré singled to left off Clippard, butHunter Pence threwJosé Bautista out at home plate to end the top of the fourth inning. The NL took the lead for good in the bottom half of the frame, making Clippard the pitcher of record.
  • This was also the second-straight All-Star Game where the winning pitcher was a member of theWashington Nationals.Matt Capps was the winner in 2010.
  • Eight different American League pitchers struck out at least one batter, a record for an All-Star Game that did not go extra innings.
  • Relief pitcherHeath Bell had players and fans laughing as he entered the game in the eight inning. Bell sprinted from the bullpen and did a slide in front of the pitcher's mound, taking out a chunk of the infield grass and leaving grass stains on his pants. "I wanted the fans to have fun with this", said Bell.[20][21][22]
  • For the first time in his career,Ichiro Suzuki was not named to the All-Star team.
  • This marked the first time in which the All-Star Game was entirely played indoors since 1986, when it was played at theAstrodome inHouston.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"MLB All-Star Game: Joe Garagiola, Daniel Hernandez to throw out first pitch". azcentral.com. July 11, 2011.
  2. ^Matuszewski, Erik (July 12, 2011)."Baseball's All-Star Game Faces Player Exodus, Slipping Television Ratings". Bloomberg L.P.
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  8. ^"Congressman asks Selig to move game".ESPN. April 30, 2010. RetrievedMarch 6, 2012.
  9. ^Lupica, Mike (April 29, 2010)."Bud Selig should move 2011 MLB All-Star Game out of Arizona if new immigration law isn't stopped".New York Daily News. RetrievedMarch 6, 2012.
  10. ^Freeman, Mike (April 28, 2010)."MLB All-Star Game should emigrate from Arizona over immigration".CBS Sports. RetrievedMarch 6, 2012.
  11. ^Baxter, Kevin (April 29, 2010)."Arizona's new immigration law becomes an issue in Major League Baseball".The Los Angeles Times. RetrievedMarch 6, 2012.
  12. ^"Selig ignores pleas to move game". ESPN Internet Ventures.Associated Press. May 13, 2010. RetrievedMarch 6, 2012.
  13. ^Walker, Ben (July 12, 2010)."Gallardo would skip All-Stars in Arizona over law".Associated Press. RetrievedJune 25, 2024.
  14. ^Vecsey, George (July 10, 2011)."At All-Star Game, Politics and Passion Are Also in Play".The New York Times. RetrievedJune 25, 2024.
  15. ^ab"All-Star balloting for the 82nd Midsummer Classic begins today".MLB.com (Press release). April 26, 2011. RetrievedMarch 6, 2012.
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  17. ^abc"Rosters unveiled for 82nd All-Star Game".MLB.com. July 3, 2011. RetrievedMarch 6, 2012.
  18. ^"Jose Bautista tops final All-Star tally". ESPN Internet Ventures.Associated Press. July 4, 2011. RetrievedMarch 6, 2012.
  19. ^Newman, Mark (July 8, 2011)."Konerko, Victorino go wire-to-wire in Final Vote".MLB.com. RetrievedMarch 6, 2012.
  20. ^Rosecrans, C. Trent (July 13, 2011)."Bell's slide steals the show".CBSSports.com. CBS Interactive. Archived fromthe original on October 16, 2012.
  21. ^Baxter, Kevin; Shaikin, Bill (July 12, 2011)."Heath Bell doesn't let opportunity slide by at All-Star game".Los Angeles Times.Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. RetrievedJuly 15, 2011.
  22. ^Sullivan, Tim (July 12, 2011)."Show goes on without some All-Stars, but Bell provides memorable moment".The San Diego Union-Tribune. Archived fromthe original on July 15, 2011.

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