2002 All-Star Game

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The 2002 All-Star Game was held on Tuesday, July 9, 2002, the seventy-third midsummer classic ended in a 7-7 tie after 11 innings when both teams ran out of players. The game was held at Miller Park in Milwaukee, WI in front of 41,871 fans. There was no All-Star Game MVP awarded.

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The Teams[edit]

American League[edit]

The American League team was led by manager Joe Torre and coaches Charlie Manuel and Mike Scioscia.

Player Team Position Selection Notes
Garret Anderson Anaheim Angels OF
Tony Batista Baltimore Orioles 3B
Mark Buehrle Chicago White Sox P
Johnny Damon Boston Red Sox OF Final Man
Robert Fick Detroit Tigers OF
Freddy Garcia Seattle Mariners P
Nomar Garciaparra Boston Red Sox SS
Jason Giambi New York Yankees 1B Fan's Selection
Eddie Guardado Minnesota Twins P
Roy Halladay Toronto Blue Jays P
Shea Hillenbrand Boston Red Sox 3B Fan's Selection
Torii Hunter Minnesota Twins OF Fan's Selection
Derek Jeter New York Yankees SS
Paul Konerko Chicago White Sox 1B
Derek Lowe Boston Red Sox P Fan's Selection
Pedro Martinez Boston Red Sox P replaced due to injury
A.J. Pierzynski Minnesota Twins C
Jorge Posada New York Yankees C Fan's Selection
Manny Ramirez Boston Red Sox OF Fan's Selection
Mariano Rivera New York Yankees P
Alex Rodriguez Texas Rangers SS Fan's Selection
Kazuhiro Sasaki Seattle Mariners P
Alfonso Soriano New York Yankees 2B Fan's Selection
Ichiro Suzuki Seattle Mariners OF Fan's Selection
Mike Sweeney Kansas City Royals 1B
Miguel Tejada Oakland Athletics SS
Ugueth Urbina Boston Red Sox P replaced Martinez
Robin Ventura New York Yankees 3B
Omar Vizquel Cleveland Indians SS
Randy Winn Tampa Bay Devil Rays OF
Barry Zito Oakland Athletics P

National League[edit]

The National League team was led by manager Bob Brenly and coaches Frank Robinson and Jim Tracy.

Player Team Position Selection Notes
Lance Berkman Houston Astros OF
Barry Bonds San Francisco Giants OF Fan's Selection
Luis Castillo Florida Marlins 2B
Adam Dunn Cincinnati Reds OF
Eric Gagne Los Angeles Dodgers P
Tom Glavine Atlanta Braves P replaced due to injury
Luis Gonzalez Arizona Diamondbacks OF
Shawn Green Los Angeles Dodgers OF
Vladimir Guerrero Montreal Expos OF Fan's Selection
Todd Helton Colorado Rockies 1B Fan's Selection
Jose Hernandez Milwaukee Brewers SS
Trevor Hoffman San Diego Padres P
Randy Johnson Arizona Diamondbacks P replaced due to injury
Andruw Jones Atlanta Braves OF Final Man
Byung-Hyun Kim Arizona Diamondbacks P
Mike Lowell Florida Marlins 3B
Damian Miller Arizona Diamondbacks C
Matt Morris St. Louis Cardinals P replaced due to injury
Robb Nen San Francisco Giants P replaced Morris
Vicente Padilla Philadelphia Phillies P replaced Glavine
Odalis Perez Los Angeles Dodgers P
Mike Piazza New York Mets C Fan's Selection
Mike Remlinger Atlanta Braves P replaced Morris
Scott Rolen Philadelphia Phillies 3B Fan's Selection
Jimmy Rollins Philadelphia Phillies SS Fan's Selection
Benito Santiago San Francisco Giants C
Curt Schilling Arizona Diamondbacks P Fan's Selection
Richie Sexson Milwaukee Brewers 1B
John Smoltz Atlanta Braves P
Sammy Sosa Chicago Cubs OF Fan's Selection
Junior Spivey Arizona Diamondbacks 2B
Jose Vidro Montreal Expos 2B Fan's Selection
Mike Williams Pittsburgh Pirates P

The Game[edit]

Starting Lineups[edit]

American League Batting
Order
National League
Player Position Team Player Position Team
Ichiro Suzuki OF Seattle Mariners 1 Jose Vidro 2B Montreal Expos
Shea Hillenbrand 3B Boston Red Sox 2 Todd Helton 1B Colorado Rockies
Alex Rodriguez SS Texas Rangers 3 Barry Bonds OF San Francisco Giants
Jason Giambi 1B New York Yankees 4 Sammy Sosa OF Chicago Cubs
Manny Ramirez OF Boston Red Sox 5 Vladimir Guerrero OF Montreal Expos
Jorge Posada C New York Yankees 6 Mike Piazza C New York Mets
Torii Hunter OF Minnesota Twins 7 Scott Rolen 3B Philadelphia Phillies
Alfonso Soriano 2B New York Yankees 8 Jimmy Rollins SS Philadelphia Phillies
Derek Lowe P Boston Red Sox 9 Curt Schilling P Arizona Diamondbacks

Line Score[edit]

July 9, 2002 at Miller Park (41871), night game - Retrosheet Boxscore

League 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 R H E
American 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 1 0 0 0 7 12 0
National 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 7 13 0

Pitchers

American: Derek Lowe - Roy Halladay - Mark Buehrle - Barry Zito - Eddie Guardado - Kazuhiro Sasaki - Ugueth Urbina - Mariano Rivera - Freddy Garcia

National: Curt Schilling - Mike Williams - Odalis Perez - Eric Gagne - Trevor Hoffman - Mike Remlinger - Byung-Hyun Kim - Robb Nen - John Smoltz - Vicente Padilla

Home Runs

American: Alfonso Soriano (5th)

National: Barry Bonds (3rd)

Umpires

HP: Gerry Davis, 1B: Tim Tschida, 2B: Chuck Meriwether, 3B: Jerry Meals, LF: Marty Foster, RF: Paul Emmel

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