1986 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

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1986 MLB All-Star Game
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
American League 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 5 0
National League 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 5 0
Date July 15, 1986
Venue Astrodome
City Houston, Texas
Managers American League - Dick Howser (KC)
National League - Whitey Herzog (STL)
MVP Roger Clemens (BOS)
Attendance 45,774
First pitch unknown
Network ABC
Announcers Al Michaels, Tim McCarver and Jim Palmer

The 1986 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 57th playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 15, 1986 at the Astrodome in Houston, Texas, the home of the Houston Astros of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3-2. Boston Red Sox pitcher Roger Clemens was named the Most Valuable Player.

Contents

[edit] Rosters

[edit] American League

Starters
Position Player Team All-Star Games
P Roger Clemens Red Sox 1
C Lance Parrish Tigers
1B Wally Joyner Angels
2B Lou Whitaker Tigers
3B Wade Boggs Red Sox
SS Cal Ripken, Jr. Orioles
OF Kirby Puckett Twins
OF Dave Winfield Yankees
OF Rickey Henderson Yankees
Pitchers
Position Player Team All-Star Games
P Don Aase Orioles
P Willie Hernandez Tigers
P Teddy Higuera Brewers
P Charlie Hough Rangers
P Dave Righetti Yankees
P Ken Schrom Indians
P Mike Witt Angels
Reserves
Position Player Team All-Star Games
C Rich Gedman Red Sox
1B Don Mattingly Yankees
1B Eddie Murray [1] Orioles
2B Frank White Royals
3B George Brett [1] Royals
3B Brook Jacoby Indians
3B Jim Presley [1] Mariners
SS Tony Fernández Blue Jays
SS Alan Trammell[1] Tigers
OF Harold Baines White Sox
OF Jesse Barfield Blue Jays
OF José Canseco [1] Athletics
OF Lloyd Moseby Blue Jays
OF Jim Rice Red Sox

[edit] National League

Starters
Position Player Team All-Star Games
P Dwight Gooden Mets
C Gary Carter Mets
1B Keith Hernandez Mets
2B Ryne Sandberg Cubs
3B Mike Schmidt Phillies
SS Ozzie Smith Cardinals
OF Tony Gwynn Padres
OF Dale Murphy Braves
OF Darryl Strawberry Mets
Pitchers
Position Player Team All-Star Games
P Sid Fernandez Mets
P John Franco Reds
P Mike Krukow Giants
P Shane Rawley Phillies
P Jeff Reardon Expos
P Rick Rhoden Pirates
P Mike Scott Astros
P Dave Smith Astros
P Fernando Valenzuela Dodgers
Reserves
Position Player Team All-Star Games
C Jody Davis Cubs
C Tony Pena Pirates
1B Glenn Davis Astros
2B Steve Sax Dodgers
2B Robby Thompson[1] Giants 1
3B Chris Brown Giants
SS Hubie Brooks Expos
OF Kevin Bass Astros
OF Chili Davis Giants
OF Dave Parker Reds
OF Tim Raines Expos

[edit] Game

Wally Joyner was the first rookie to be elected to the starting team of an All-Star squad by the fans and the fifteenth rookie overall to actually start in a Midsummer Classic but the evening belonged to Roger Clemens. Roger Clemens made his All-Star Game debut and the game was held in his home state of Texas. 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 stuck 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 baseman Lou Whitaker followed a Dave Winfield double with a homer off Mets pitcher Dwight Gooden. In the fourth inning, Fernando Valenzuela had five consecutive strikeouts. This tied him with the All Star record set during the 1934 All-Star Game by Carl Hubbell. Valenzuela struck out Don Mattingly, Cal Ripken, Jr., Jesse Barfield, Lou Whitaker and fellow Mexican Teddy 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 was Lee Mazzilli at the 1979 Major League Baseball All-Star Game.

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

[edit] Coaching staff

Description AL NL
Managers Dick Howser Whitey Herzog
Coaches Pat Corrales Davey Johnson
Coaches John McNamara Tommy Lasorda
Honorary Captains Charlie Gehringer Rusty Staub

[edit] Umpires

Home Plate Bruce Froemming
First Base Steve Palermo
Second Base Paul Runge
Third Base Rick Reed

[edit] Starting lineups

American League National League
Order Player Team Position Order Player Team Position
1 Kirby Puckett Twins OF 1 Tony Gwynn Padres OF
2 Rickey Henderson Yankees OF 2 Ryne Sandberg Cubs 2B
3 Wade Boggs Red Sox 3B 3 Keith Hernandez Mets 1B
4 Larry Parrish Tigers C 4 Gary Carter Mets C
5 Wally Joyner Angels 1B 5 Darryl Strawberry Mets OF
6 Cal Ripken, Jr. Orioles SS 6 Mike Schmidt Phillies 3B
7 Dave Winfield Yankees OF 7 Dale Murphy Braves OF
8 Lou Whitaker Tigers 2B 8 Ozzie Smith Cardinals SS
9 Roger Clemens Red Sox P 9 Dwight Gooden Mets P

[edit] Game summary

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
American League 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 5 0
National League 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 5 1

WP: Roger Clemens (1-0)  LP: Dwight Gooden (0-1)  SV: Don Aase (1)  
HRs:  AL – Lou Whitaker (1), Frank White (1)

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Player declined or was unable to play.


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