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2007 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

The 2007 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 78th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 10, 2007, at AT&T Park, the home of the NL's San Francisco Giants. It marked the third time that the Giants hosted the All Star Game since moving to San Francisco for the 1958 season. The 1961 and 1984 All Star Games were played at the Giants former home Candlestick Park, and the fourth overall in the Bay Area, with the Giants bay area rivals the Oakland Athletics hosting once back in 1987, and the second straight held in an NL ballpark.

2007 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
American League 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 5 10 0
National League 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 4 9 1
DateJuly 10, 2007
VenueAT&T Park
CitySan Francisco, California
Managers
MVPIchiro Suzuki (SEA)
Attendance43,965
Ceremonial first pitchWillie Mays
TelevisionFox (United States)
MLB International (International)
TV announcersJoe Buck and Tim McCarver (Fox)
Dave O'Brien and Rick Sutcliffe (MLB International)
RadioESPN
Radio announcersDan Shulman and Dave Campbell

The American League defeated the National League by a score of 5–4. Ichiro Suzuki won the MVP award for the game for hitting the first inside-the-park home run in All-Star history. As per the 2006 Collective Bargaining Agreement, the American League champion (which eventually came to be the Boston Red Sox) received home field advantage in the 2007 World Series.[1] The victory was the 10th consecutive (excluding the 2002 tie) for the AL, and their 11-game unbeaten streak is only beaten by the NL's 11-game winning streak from 1972 to 1982 in All-Star history.

Background Edit

As with each All-Star Game since 1970, the eight starting position players (with no designated hitter due to playing in an NL stadium) of each league were elected by fan balloting. The remaining players were selected by a players' vote, each league's team manager, and a 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.

The Giants were awarded the game on February 9, 2005.[2] The game marked the first time since 1962 that one league hosted consecutive All-Star Games, after Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, hosted the game in 2006.

The game was the fifth straight All-Star Game to decide home-field advantage in the World Series.[1] The AL entered the game on a ten-game unbeaten streak (nine wins, with one tie in 2002). The NL was looking for their first win since the 1996 game in Philadelphia.

Fan balloting Edit

Starters Edit

Balloting for the 2007 All-Star Game starters (excluding pitchers) began on April 27 and continued through June 28. The top vote-getters at each position and the top three among outfielders are named the starters for their respective leagues. The results were announced on July 1.[3] About 18.5 million votes were cast by close to 12 million fans.[3] Alex Rodriguez was the leading vote-getter with 3,890,515 votes, easily outpacing his Yankees teammate Derek Jeter by over 700,000 votes. Ken Griffey Jr., was the top vote-getter in the National League, with 2,986,818 votes.[3]

Final roster spot Edit

After the rosters were announced, a second round of fan voting, the Monster All-Star Final Vote, was commenced to determine the occupant of the final roster spot for each team.[4] This round lasted until July 5. Chris Young and Hideki Okajima were elected to represent the National League and American League, respectively, in the All-Star Game as first time All-Stars.[5] All ten players included in the balloting were pitchers, a first for the event.

Player Team Pos. Experience
(All Star/
Seasons)
Player Team Pos. Experience
(All Star/
Seasons)
American League National League
Hideki Okajima BOS RP (0/1) Chris Young SD SP (0/4)
Jeremy Bonderman DET SP (0/5) Carlos Zambrano CHC SP (2/7)
Pat Neshek MIN RP (0/2) Roy Oswalt HOU SP (2/7)
Kelvim Escobar LAA SP (0/11) Brandon Webb ARZ SP (1/5)
Roy Halladay TOR SP (4/10) Tom Gorzelanny PIT SP (0/3)

Rosters Edit

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

^a These players did not see action in the game.
^b Voted onto the roster through the All-Star Final Vote.
^c Unable to play due to injury. Brandon Webb took his roster spot.[6]
^d Unable to play due to injury. Roy Oswalt took his roster spot.[7]

Managers Edit

National League: Tony La Russa
American League: Jim Leyland

Game Edit

O Canada was played by members of the San Francisco Symphony. The Star-Spangled Banner was sung by Chris Isaak.[8] Before the game, there was a tribute to former San Francisco Giants slugger Willie Mays. Mays threw the ceremonial first pitch to New York Mets shortstop José Reyes. Paula Cole sang God Bless America during the seventh-inning stretch. The first pitch was thrown by the National League's starter, Jake Peavy at 8:54 EDT[8] The game was completed in 3 hours, 6 minutes under an overcast sky and a gametime temperature of 68 °F (20 °C).[9]

Umpires Edit

Umpires for the game were announced on June 14.[10] Bruce Froemming, the most tenured current umpire in Major League Baseball, was named crew chief for the game. It was also revealed that day that Froemming would retire following the 2007 season.[11]

Position Umpire MLB seasons
Home Plate Bruce Froemming 37
First Base Charlie Reliford 18
Second Base Mike Winters 18
Third Base Kerwin Danley 10
Left Field Ted Barrett 9
Right Field Bill Miller 9

Starting lineups Edit

Game summary Edit

Tuesday, July 10, 2007 5:54 pm (PDT) at AT&T Park in San Francisco, California
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
American League 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 5 10 0
National League 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 4 9 1
Starting pitchers:
AL: Dan Haren
NL: Jake Peavy
WP: Josh Beckett (1–0)   LP: Chris Young (0–1)   Sv: Francisco Rodríguez (1)
Home runs:
AL: Ichiro Suzuki (1), Carl Crawford (1), Víctor Martínez (1)
NL: Alfonso Soriano (1)
 
Barry Bonds (batter) vs Dan Haren (pitcher)

The National League got things started in the bottom of the first when José Reyes led off with a base hit off American League starter Dan Haren and proceeded to steal second.[12] He scored on an RBI single by Ken Griffey Jr. to give the NL a 1–0 lead.[12] Barry Bonds nearly gave his hometown fans something to cheer for in the bottom of the third when, with Reyes on second, he lofted a high fly ball to left field, but it was snared at the warning track by Magglio Ordóñez.[12] The AL nearly tied the game in the fourth when Alex Rodriguez attempted to score on a two-out single by Iván Rodríguez. However, the throw to home plate by Griffey allowed Russell Martin to tag Rodriguez out at the plate to end the inning.[12] The AL would score one inning later when, after Chris Young issued a leadoff walk to Brian Roberts, Ichiro Suzuki hit a long fly ball off the right field wall. Instead of caroming straight to Griffey, the ball took an unusual bounce off a sign and ricocheted to Griffey's right. This allowed Ichiro to score on what is still the only inside-the-park home run in All-Star Game history.[13] The homer gave the AL a 2–1 lead and resulted in Ichiro's MVP win.

The lead would be augmented in the sixth when Carl Crawford hit a line drive that just cleared the right field wall for a home run.[12] Though it appeared a fan may have reached over the wall to catch it, NL manager Tony La Russa did not challenge the umpires' call.[14] The NL got a run back in the bottom of the inning when Carlos Beltrán led off with a triple and scored on a sacrifice fly by Griffey.[12] The AL added some insurance runs in the eighth when Víctor Martínez hit a two-run home run just inside the left field foul pole to give the AL a 5–2 lead.[12]

The American League's closers then entered the game, with Jonathan Papelbon pitching a scoreless bottom of the eighth.[12] In the ninth, J. J. Putz tried to earn the save and began by inducing a weak pop-up and striking out Brian McCann.[12] Pinch-hitter Dmitri Young rolled a ground ball deep in the hole to Brian Roberts, but he could not come up with it. Alfonso Soriano followed with a two-run home run to right field to cut the NL's deficit to one.[12] After Putz walked J. J. Hardy, AL manager Jim Leyland replaced him with Francisco Rodríguez.[12] However, Rodriguez had trouble consistently locating his pitches and walked Derrek Lee on a check-swing 3–2 pitch and then Orlando Hudson to load the bases.[12] In a move that drew criticism,[15] La Russa elected not to pinch-hit his last player on the bench, Albert Pujols, and instead let Aaron Rowand hit. Rowand lofted a fly ball to right field that was caught by Alex Ríos to close the game,[12] earning the American League their tenth consecutive victory.

Home Run Derby Edit

 
McCovey Cove

The State Farm Home Run Derby was held the night before the All-Star Game, July 9, and broadcast on ESPN. Four players from each league competed to hit as many home runs as they could in each round to advance and eventually win the contest. This year, a five-swing swing-off would be used to break ties occurring in any round. This became necessary when Albert Pujols and Justin Morneau tied for fourth in the first round. The champion of last year's Derby, Ryan Howard of the Philadelphia Phillies, competed even though he was not named to the NL All-Star roster.[16]

In the finals, Vladimir Guerrero of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim defeated Alex Ríos of the Toronto Blue Jays by a score of 3–2.[17] Guerrero hit 17 home runs in all, second only to Ríos' 19. Guerrero also hit the longest blast of the competition, a 503-foot (153 m) drive to left field that just missed hitting a giant replica glove and baseball set up on the concourse beyond the left field bleachers.

AT&T Park is distinguished by having the San Francisco Bay beyond its right field bleachers. The body of water located adjacent to the ballpark is known as McCovey Cove, named for legendary Giants slugger Willie McCovey. McCovey Cove is known for having many fans sitting in the water in kayaks and boats hoping to retrieve a long home run ball hit there. Though dozens of fans waited in the cove during the Derby, no home runs were actually hit into the water, either on the fly or off the promenade next to the right field seats, though, two foul balls hit by Justin Morneau and Prince Fielder did reach the water.[18] This was largely due to the three left-handed competitors all exiting in the first round, as well as wind currents blowing toward left field. Prior to the All-Star break, a total of 58 home runs were hit into the cove on the fly during the park's history.[19]

Gold balls were utilized whenever any player had one out remaining during his round. Any home runs hit with the balls meant Major League Baseball and State Farm would pledge to donate money to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Due to the change in sponsors from Century 21 to State Farm, each ball's value was reduced to US$17,000 to reflect the 17,000 State Farm agents in the United States and Canada.[17] In all, twelve gold ball home runs were hit, which, along with a $50,000 "bonus" constituted $254,000 raised for charity.[20]

AT&T Park, San Francisco—A.L. 42, N.L. 32
Player Team Round 1 Round 2 Subtotal Finals Total
  Vladimir Guerrero Los Angeles (AL) 5 9 14 3 a 17
Alex Ríos Toronto 5 12 17 2 19
Matt Holliday Colorado 5 8 13 13
Albert Pujols St. Louis 4 b 9 13 13
Justin Morneau Minnesota 4 4 4
Prince Fielder Milwaukee 3 3 3
Ryan Howard Philadelphia 3 3 3
Magglio Ordóñez Detroit 2 2 2

^a Recorded only seven of ten outs before hitting winning home run.
^b Advanced after defeating Morneau 2–1 in a swing-off.

Futures Game Edit

The 2007 XM All-Star Futures Game took place on July 8, showcasing the top minor league prospects from all thirty teams' farm systems. The contest is seven innings regardless of the score with pitchers limited to no more than one inning of work. The World team defeated the United States by a score of 7–2.[21] Chin-Lung Hu of the Los Angeles Dodgers organization won the Larry Doby MVP award after driving in two runs on a single and double, plus a stolen base and a run.[21]

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
World 2 0 1 1 0 1 2 7 8 0
United States 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 5 1
WP: Rick van den Hurk (1–0)   LP: Jeff Niemann (0–1)
Home runs:
Wor: Joey Votto (1), James Van Ostrand (1)
USA: Justin Upton (1), John Whittleman (1)

Footnotes and references Edit

  1. ^ a b Bloom, Barry M. (October 25, 2006). "MLB, union announce new labor deal". MLB.com. Retrieved October 30, 2006.
  2. ^ Bloom, Barry M. (February 9, 2005). . MLB.com. Archived from the original on July 12, 2007. Retrieved June 6, 2007.
  3. ^ a b c Bloom, Barry M. (July 1, 2007). "Best of veterans, youngsters at Classic". MLB.com. from the original on July 3, 2007. Retrieved July 1, 2007.
  4. ^ Newman, Mark (July 1, 2007). "Monster All-Star Final Vote is under way". MLB.com. from the original on July 3, 2007. Retrieved July 1, 2007.
  5. ^ Newman, Mark (July 5, 2007). "Young, Okajima win Final Vote". MLB Advanced Media, L.P. Retrieved July 5, 2007.
  6. ^ "Webb replaces Fuentes, will make second All-Star appearance". ESPN. Associated Press. July 8, 2007. Retrieved May 22, 2008.
  7. ^ "Smoltz to Miss Next Start, All-Star Game". The Washington Post. July 6, 2007. p. E7. Retrieved May 22, 2008.
  8. ^ a b Gaddis, Carter (July 11, 2007). . TBO.com. Archived from the original on June 15, 2008. Retrieved October 17, 2007.
  9. ^ "American League vs. National League – Boxscore". ESPN. July 20, 2007. Retrieved July 14, 2008.
  10. ^ "Umpires, official scorers announced for 78th All-Star Game". MLB.com. June 14, 2007. Retrieved July 19, 2007.
  11. ^ "Veteran Froemming set to retire after 50 years in pro ball". CBS Sportsline. June 14, 2007. Archived from the original on February 3, 2013. Retrieved July 19, 2007.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "All-Star Game Play-by-Play". ESPN. July 10, 2007. from the original on September 17, 2007. Retrieved October 17, 2007.
  13. ^ Brock, Corey (July 10, 2007). "Ichiro runs into record book". MLB.com. from the original on July 13, 2007. Retrieved July 10, 2007.
  14. ^ Haft, Chris (July 10, 2007). "Ichiro leads the way in AL victory". MLB.com. Retrieved July 10, 2007.
  15. ^ Goold, Derrick (July 11, 2007). "PCD Wednesday: The Pujols Kerfuffle". STLtoday.com. from the original on July 14, 2007. Retrieved July 11, 2007.
  16. ^ Mandel, Ken (July 2, 2007). "Howard will defend HR Derby crown". MLB.com. Retrieved July 6, 2007.
  17. ^ a b Bloom, Barry M. (July 10, 2007). "Vlad captures first Derby crown". MLB.com. Retrieved July 15, 2007.
  18. ^ Urban, Mychael (July 10, 2007). "Fans pack McCovey Cove for Derby". MLB.com. Retrieved July 15, 2007.
  19. ^ "Splash Hits". from the original on August 4, 2007. Retrieved July 15, 2007.
  20. ^ Newman, Mark (July 10, 2007). "Gold balls go deep for good cause". MLB.com. Retrieved July 15, 2007.
  21. ^ a b Castrovince, Anthony (July 8, 2007). "Futures spoils belong to the World". MLB.com. Retrieved July 12, 2007.

External links Edit

  • Official website of the All-Star Game
  • 2007 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Baseball Reference

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The 2007 Major League Baseball All Star Game was the 78th midseason exhibition between the all stars of the American League AL and the National League NL the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball The game was held on July 10 2007 at AT amp T Park the home of the NL s San Francisco Giants It marked the third time that the Giants hosted the All Star Game since moving to San Francisco for the 1958 season The 1961 and 1984 All Star Games were played at the Giants former home Candlestick Park and the fourth overall in the Bay Area with the Giants bay area rivals the Oakland Athletics hosting once back in 1987 and the second straight held in an NL ballpark 2007 Major League Baseball All Star Game1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EAmerican League 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 5 10 0National League 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 4 9 1DateJuly 10 2007VenueAT amp T ParkCitySan Francisco CaliforniaManagersJim Leyland DET Tony La Russa STL MVPIchiro Suzuki SEA Attendance43 965Ceremonial first pitchWillie MaysTelevisionFox United States MLB International International TV announcersJoe Buck and Tim McCarver Fox Dave O Brien and Rick Sutcliffe MLB International RadioESPNRadio announcersDan Shulman and Dave Campbell 2006 Major League Baseball All Star Game 2008 The American League defeated the National League by a score of 5 4 Ichiro Suzuki won the MVP award for the game for hitting the first inside the park home run in All Star history As per the 2006 Collective Bargaining Agreement the American League champion which eventually came to be the Boston Red Sox received home field advantage in the 2007 World Series 1 The victory was the 10th consecutive excluding the 2002 tie for the AL and their 11 game unbeaten streak is only beaten by the NL s 11 game winning streak from 1972 to 1982 in All Star history Contents 1 Background 2 Fan balloting 2 1 Starters 2 2 Final roster spot 3 Rosters 3 1 American League 3 2 National League 4 Managers 5 Game 5 1 Umpires 5 2 Starting lineups 5 3 Game summary 6 Home Run Derby 7 Futures Game 8 Footnotes and references 9 External linksBackground EditAs with each All Star Game since 1970 the eight starting position players with no designated hitter due to playing in an NL stadium of each league were elected by fan balloting The remaining players were selected by a players vote each league s team manager and a 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 The Giants were awarded the game on February 9 2005 2 The game marked the first time since 1962 that one league hosted consecutive All Star Games after Pittsburgh Pennsylvania hosted the game in 2006 The game was the fifth straight All Star Game to decide home field advantage in the World Series 1 The AL entered the game on a ten game unbeaten streak nine wins with one tie in 2002 The NL was looking for their first win since the 1996 game in Philadelphia Fan balloting EditStarters Edit Balloting for the 2007 All Star Game starters excluding pitchers began on April 27 and continued through June 28 The top vote getters at each position and the top three among outfielders are named the starters for their respective leagues The results were announced on July 1 3 About 18 5 million votes were cast by close to 12 million fans 3 Alex Rodriguez was the leading vote getter with 3 890 515 votes easily outpacing his Yankees teammate Derek Jeter by over 700 000 votes Ken Griffey Jr was the top vote getter in the National League with 2 986 818 votes 3 Final roster spot Edit After the rosters were announced a second round of fan voting the Monster All Star Final Vote was commenced to determine the occupant of the final roster spot for each team 4 This round lasted until July 5 Chris Young and Hideki Okajima were elected to represent the National League and American League respectively in the All Star Game as first time All Stars 5 All ten players included in the balloting were pitchers a first for the event Player Team Pos Experience All Star Seasons Player Team Pos Experience All Star Seasons American League National LeagueHideki Okajima BOS RP 0 1 Chris Young SD SP 0 4 Jeremy Bonderman DET SP 0 5 Carlos Zambrano CHC SP 2 7 Pat Neshek MIN RP 0 2 Roy Oswalt HOU SP 2 7 Kelvim Escobar LAA SP 0 11 Brandon Webb ARZ SP 1 5 Roy Halladay TOR SP 4 10 Tom Gorzelanny PIT SP 0 3 Rosters EditPlayers in italics have since been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame American League Edit Elected startersPosition Player Team All Star GamesC Ivan Rodriguez Tigers 141B David Ortiz Red Sox 42B Placido Polanco Tigers 13B Alex Rodriguez Yankees 11SS Derek Jeter Yankees 8OF Vladimir Guerrero Angels 8OF Magglio Ordonez Tigers 6OF Ichiro Suzuki Mariners 7PitchersPosition Player Team All Star GamesP Josh Beckett Red Sox 1P Dan Haren Athletics 1P Bobby Jenks a White Sox 2P John Lackey a Angels 1P Gil Meche a Royals 1P Hideki Okajima b a Red Sox 1P Jonathan Papelbon Red Sox 2P J J Putz Mariners 1P Francisco Rodriguez Angels 2P CC Sabathia Indians 3P Johan Santana Twins 3P Justin Verlander Tigers 1ReservesPosition Player Team All Star GamesC Victor Martinez Indians 2C Jorge Posada Yankees 51B Justin Morneau Twins 12B Brian Roberts Orioles 23B Mike Lowell Red Sox 4SS Carlos Guillen Tigers 2SS Michael Young a Rangers 4OF Carl Crawford Devil Rays 2OF Torii Hunter Twins 2OF Manny Ramirez Red Sox 11OF Alex Rios Blue Jays 2OF Grady Sizemore Indians 2 National League Edit Elected startersPosition Player Team All Star GamesC Russell Martin Dodgers 11B Prince Fielder Brewers 12B Chase Utley Phillies 23B David Wright Mets 2SS Jose Reyes Mets 2OF Carlos Beltran Mets 4OF Barry Bonds Giants 14OF Ken Griffey Jr Reds 13PitchersPosition Player Team All Star GamesP Francisco Cordero Brewers 1P Brian Fuentes c Rockies 3P Cole Hamels Phillies 1P Trevor Hoffman Padres 6P Roy Oswalt a Astros 3P Jake Peavy Padres 2P Brad Penny Dodgers 2P Takashi Saito Dodgers 1P Ben Sheets Brewers 3P John Smoltz d Braves 8P Jose Valverde a Diamondbacks 1P Billy Wagner Mets 5P Brandon Webb a Diamondbacks 2P Chris Young b Padres 1ReservesPosition Player Team All Star GamesC Brian McCann Braves 21B Derrek Lee Cubs 21B Albert Pujols a Cardinals 61B Dmitri Young Nationals 22B Orlando Hudson Diamondbacks 12B Freddy Sanchez Pirates 23B Miguel Cabrera Marlins 4SS J J Hardy Brewers 1OF Matt Holliday Rockies 2OF Carlos Lee Astros 3OF Aaron Rowand Phillies 1OF Alfonso Soriano Cubs 6 a These players did not see action in the game b Voted onto the roster through the All Star Final Vote c Unable to play due to injury Brandon Webb took his roster spot 6 d Unable to play due to injury Roy Oswalt took his roster spot 7 Managers EditNational League Tony La RussaAmerican League Jim LeylandGame EditO Canada was played by members of the San Francisco Symphony The Star Spangled Banner was sung by Chris Isaak 8 Before the game there was a tribute to former San Francisco Giants slugger Willie Mays Mays threw the ceremonial first pitch to New York Mets shortstop Jose Reyes Paula Cole sang God Bless America during the seventh inning stretch The first pitch was thrown by the National League s starter Jake Peavy at 8 54 EDT 8 The game was completed in 3 hours 6 minutes under an overcast sky and a gametime temperature of 68 F 20 C 9 Umpires Edit Umpires for the game were announced on June 14 10 Bruce Froemming the most tenured current umpire in Major League Baseball was named crew chief for the game It was also revealed that day that Froemming would retire following the 2007 season 11 Position Umpire MLB seasonsHome Plate Bruce Froemming 37First Base Charlie Reliford 18Second Base Mike Winters 18Third Base Kerwin Danley 10Left Field Ted Barrett 9Right Field Bill Miller 9Starting lineups Edit American League National LeagueOrder Player Team Position Order Player Team Position1 Ichiro Suzuki Mariners CF 1 Jose Reyes Mets SS2 Derek Jeter Yankees SS 2 Barry Bonds Giants LF3 David Ortiz Red Sox 1B 3 Carlos Beltran Mets CF4 Alex Rodriguez Yankees 3B 4 Ken Griffey Jr Reds RF5 Vladimir Guerrero Angels RF 5 David Wright Mets 3B6 Magglio Ordonez Tigers LF 6 Prince Fielder Brewers 1B7 Ivan Rodriguez Tigers C 7 Russell Martin Dodgers C8 Placido Polanco Tigers 2B 8 Chase Utley Phillies 2B9 Dan Haren Athletics P 9 Jake Peavy Padres PGame summary Edit Tuesday July 10 2007 5 54 pm PDT at AT amp T Park in San Francisco California Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EAmerican League 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 5 10 0National League 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 4 9 1Starting pitchers AL Dan HarenNL Jake PeavyWP Josh Beckett 1 0 LP Chris Young 0 1 Sv Francisco Rodriguez 1 Home runs AL Ichiro Suzuki 1 Carl Crawford 1 Victor Martinez 1 NL Alfonso Soriano 1 nbsp Barry Bonds batter vs Dan Haren pitcher The National League got things started in the bottom of the first when Jose Reyes led off with a base hit off American League starter Dan Haren and proceeded to steal second 12 He scored on an RBI single by Ken Griffey Jr to give the NL a 1 0 lead 12 Barry Bonds nearly gave his hometown fans something to cheer for in the bottom of the third when with Reyes on second he lofted a high fly ball to left field but it was snared at the warning track by Magglio Ordonez 12 The AL nearly tied the game in the fourth when Alex Rodriguez attempted to score on a two out single by Ivan Rodriguez However the throw to home plate by Griffey allowed Russell Martin to tag Rodriguez out at the plate to end the inning 12 The AL would score one inning later when after Chris Young issued a leadoff walk to Brian Roberts Ichiro Suzuki hit a long fly ball off the right field wall Instead of caroming straight to Griffey the ball took an unusual bounce off a sign and ricocheted to Griffey s right This allowed Ichiro to score on what is still the only inside the park home run in All Star Game history 13 The homer gave the AL a 2 1 lead and resulted in Ichiro s MVP win The lead would be augmented in the sixth when Carl Crawford hit a line drive that just cleared the right field wall for a home run 12 Though it appeared a fan may have reached over the wall to catch it NL manager Tony La Russa did not challenge the umpires call 14 The NL got a run back in the bottom of the inning when Carlos Beltran led off with a triple and scored on a sacrifice fly by Griffey 12 The AL added some insurance runs in the eighth when Victor Martinez hit a two run home run just inside the left field foul pole to give the AL a 5 2 lead 12 The American League s closers then entered the game with Jonathan Papelbon pitching a scoreless bottom of the eighth 12 In the ninth J J Putz tried to earn the save and began by inducing a weak pop up and striking out Brian McCann 12 Pinch hitter Dmitri Young rolled a ground ball deep in the hole to Brian Roberts but he could not come up with it Alfonso Soriano followed with a two run home run to right field to cut the NL s deficit to one 12 After Putz walked J J Hardy AL manager Jim Leyland replaced him with Francisco Rodriguez 12 However Rodriguez had trouble consistently locating his pitches and walked Derrek Lee on a check swing 3 2 pitch and then Orlando Hudson to load the bases 12 In a move that drew criticism 15 La Russa elected not to pinch hit his last player on the bench Albert Pujols and instead let Aaron Rowand hit Rowand lofted a fly ball to right field that was caught by Alex Rios to close the game 12 earning the American League their tenth consecutive victory Home Run Derby Edit nbsp McCovey CoveMain article 2007 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby The State Farm Home Run Derby was held the night before the All Star Game July 9 and broadcast on ESPN Four players from each league competed to hit as many home runs as they could in each round to advance and eventually win the contest This year a five swing swing off would be used to break ties occurring in any round This became necessary when Albert Pujols and Justin Morneau tied for fourth in the first round The champion of last year s Derby Ryan Howard of the Philadelphia Phillies competed even though he was not named to the NL All Star roster 16 In the finals Vladimir Guerrero of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim defeated Alex Rios of the Toronto Blue Jays by a score of 3 2 17 Guerrero hit 17 home runs in all second only to Rios 19 Guerrero also hit the longest blast of the competition a 503 foot 153 m drive to left field that just missed hitting a giant replica glove and baseball set up on the concourse beyond the left field bleachers AT amp T Park is distinguished by having the San Francisco Bay beyond its right field bleachers The body of water located adjacent to the ballpark is known as McCovey Cove named for legendary Giants slugger Willie McCovey McCovey Cove is known for having many fans sitting in the water in kayaks and boats hoping to retrieve a long home run ball hit there Though dozens of fans waited in the cove during the Derby no home runs were actually hit into the water either on the fly or off the promenade next to the right field seats though two foul balls hit by Justin Morneau and Prince Fielder did reach the water 18 This was largely due to the three left handed competitors all exiting in the first round as well as wind currents blowing toward left field Prior to the All Star break a total of 58 home runs were hit into the cove on the fly during the park s history 19 Gold balls were utilized whenever any player had one out remaining during his round Any home runs hit with the balls meant Major League Baseball and State Farm would pledge to donate money to the Boys amp Girls Clubs of America Due to the change in sponsors from Century 21 to State Farm each ball s value was reduced to US 17 000 to reflect the 17 000 State Farm agents in the United States and Canada 17 In all twelve gold ball home runs were hit which along with a 50 000 bonus constituted 254 000 raised for charity 20 AT amp T Park San Francisco A L 42 N L 32Player Team Round 1 Round 2 Subtotal Finals Total nbsp Vladimir Guerrero Los Angeles AL 5 9 14 3 a 17Alex Rios Toronto 5 12 17 2 19Matt Holliday Colorado 5 8 13 13Albert Pujols St Louis 4 b 9 13 13Justin Morneau Minnesota 4 4 4Prince Fielder Milwaukee 3 3 3Ryan Howard Philadelphia 3 3 3Magglio Ordonez Detroit 2 2 2 a Recorded only seven of ten outs before hitting winning home run b Advanced after defeating Morneau 2 1 in a swing off Futures Game EditThe 2007 XM All Star Futures Game took place on July 8 showcasing the top minor league prospects from all thirty teams farm systems The contest is seven innings regardless of the score with pitchers limited to no more than one inning of work The World team defeated the United States by a score of 7 2 21 Chin Lung Hu of the Los Angeles Dodgers organization won the Larry Doby MVP award after driving in two runs on a single and double plus a stolen base and a run 21 Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H EWorld 2 0 1 1 0 1 2 7 8 0United States 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 5 1WP Rick van den Hurk 1 0 LP Jeff Niemann 0 1 Home runs Wor Joey Votto 1 James Van Ostrand 1 USA Justin Upton 1 John Whittleman 1 Footnotes and references Edit a b Bloom Barry M October 25 2006 MLB union announce new labor deal MLB com Retrieved October 30 2006 Bloom Barry M February 9 2005 Giants to host 2007 All Star Game MLB com Archived from the original on July 12 2007 Retrieved June 6 2007 a b c Bloom Barry M July 1 2007 Best of veterans youngsters at Classic MLB com Archived from the original on July 3 2007 Retrieved July 1 2007 Newman Mark July 1 2007 Monster All Star Final Vote is under way MLB com Archived from the original on July 3 2007 Retrieved July 1 2007 Newman Mark July 5 2007 Young Okajima win Final Vote MLB Advanced Media L P Retrieved July 5 2007 Webb replaces Fuentes will make second All Star appearance ESPN Associated Press July 8 2007 Retrieved May 22 2008 Smoltz to Miss Next Start All Star Game The Washington Post July 6 2007 p E7 Retrieved May 22 2008 a b Gaddis Carter July 11 2007 Selig Still Won t Commit to Witnessing History TBO com Archived from the original on June 15 2008 Retrieved October 17 2007 American League vs National League Boxscore ESPN July 20 2007 Retrieved July 14 2008 Umpires official scorers announced for 78th All Star Game MLB com June 14 2007 Retrieved July 19 2007 Veteran Froemming set to retire after 50 years in pro ball CBS Sportsline June 14 2007 Archived from the original on February 3 2013 Retrieved July 19 2007 a b c d e f g h i j k l m All Star Game Play by Play ESPN July 10 2007 Archived from the original on September 17 2007 Retrieved October 17 2007 Brock Corey July 10 2007 Ichiro runs into record book MLB com Archived from the original on July 13 2007 Retrieved July 10 2007 Haft Chris July 10 2007 Ichiro leads the way in AL victory MLB com Retrieved July 10 2007 Goold Derrick July 11 2007 PCD Wednesday The Pujols Kerfuffle STLtoday com Archived from the original on July 14 2007 Retrieved July 11 2007 Mandel Ken July 2 2007 Howard will defend HR Derby crown MLB com Retrieved July 6 2007 a b Bloom Barry M July 10 2007 Vlad captures first Derby crown MLB com Retrieved July 15 2007 Urban Mychael July 10 2007 Fans pack McCovey Cove for Derby MLB com Retrieved July 15 2007 Splash Hits Archived from the original on August 4 2007 Retrieved July 15 2007 Newman Mark July 10 2007 Gold balls go deep for good cause MLB com Retrieved July 15 2007 a b Castrovince Anthony July 8 2007 Futures spoils belong to the World MLB com Retrieved July 12 2007 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2007 Major League Baseball All Star Game Official website of the All Star Game 2007 Major League Baseball All Star Game at Baseball Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2007 Major League Baseball All Star Game amp oldid 1181196771, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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