Английская Википедия:1990 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox MLB All-Star Game The 1990 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 61st 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 10, 1990, at Wrigley Field in Chicago, the home of the Chicago Cubs of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 2–0. The game is remembered for a rain delay in the 7th inning that resulted in CBS airing Rescue 911 during the delay. This is also the first game (and, so far, the only one) to feature two players bearing the same name: Gregg Olson was a pitcher, representing the AL squad and Baltimore Orioles, while catcher Greg Olson represented the NL squad and Atlanta Braves. Outfielder Jose Canseco of the Oakland Athletics and Second Baseman Ryne Sandberg of the Chicago Cubs were the leaders of their leagues in the fan votes.

The pregame ceremonies celebrated the 85th anniversary of the Great Lakes Naval Training Station which, as with previous All-Star Games held in Chicago, provided the colors presentation. After Wayne Messmer sang O Canada, recording artist (and native Chicagoan) Richard Marx sang The Star-Spangled Banner. The last All-Star Game previously held at Wrigley Field was represented by Ernie Banks who threw out the ceremonial first pitch.

The National League registered just two hits in the contest, the fewest by any team in the history of the All-Star Game.[1]

Rosters

Players in italics have since been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Шаблон:Col-begin Шаблон:Col-2

American League

Starters
Position Player Team All-Star Games
P Bob Welch Athletics 2
C Sandy Alomar Jr. Indians 1
1B Mark McGwire Athletics 4
2B Steve Sax Yankees 5
3B Wade Boggs Red Sox 6
SS Cal Ripken Jr. Orioles 8
OF José Canseco Athletics 4
OF Ken Griffey Jr. Mariners 1
OF Rickey Henderson Athletics 9
Pitchers
Position Player Team All-Star Games
P Roger Clemens Red Sox 3
P Dennis Eckersley Athletics 4
P Chuck Finley Angels 2
P Randy Johnson Mariners 1
P Doug Jones Indians 3
P Gregg Olson Orioles 1
P Bret Saberhagen Royals 2
P Dave Stieb Blue Jays 7
P Bobby Thigpen White Sox 1
Reserves
Position Player Team All-Star Games
C Lance Parrish Angels 8
1B Cecil Fielder Tigers 1
2B Julio Franco Rangers 2
3B Kelly Gruber Blue Jays 2
3B Brook Jacoby Indians 2
SS Ozzie Guillén White Sox 2
SS Alan Trammell Tigers 6
OF George Bell Blue Jays 2
OF Ellis Burks[2] Red Sox 1
OF Kirby Puckett Twins 5
DH Dave Parker Brewers 7

Manager: Tony La Russa, Oakland Coaches: Jeff Torborg, Chicago White Sox, Frank Robinson, Baltimore, Jim Lefebvre, Seattle Шаблон:Col-2

National League

Starters
Position Player Team All-Star Games
P Jack Armstrong Reds 1
C Mike Scioscia Dodgers 2
1B Will Clark Giants 3
2B Ryne Sandberg Cubs 7
3B Chris Sabo Reds 2
SS Ozzie Smith Cardinals 10
OF Andre Dawson Cubs 7
OF Lenny Dykstra Phillies 1
OF Kevin Mitchell Giants 2
Pitchers
Position Player Team All-Star Games
P Jeff Brantley Giants 1
P Rob Dibble Reds 1
P John Franco Mets 4
P Neal Heaton Pirates 1
P Dennis Martínez Expos 1
P Ramón Martínez Dodgers 1
P Randy Myers Reds 1
P Dave Smith Astros 2
P Frank Viola Mets 2
Reserves
Position Player Team All-Star Games
C Greg Olson Braves 1
C Benito Santiago[2] Padres 2
2B Roberto Alomar Padres 1
3B Tim Wallach Expos 5
3B Matt Williams Giants 1
SS Shawon Dunston Cubs 2
SS Barry Larkin Reds 3
OF Barry Bonds Pirates 1
OF Bobby Bonilla Pirates 3
OF Tony Gwynn Padres 6
OF Darryl Strawberry Mets 7

Manager: Roger Craig, San Francisco Coaches: Jim Leyland, Pittsburgh Don Zimmer, Chicago Cubs Шаблон:Col-end

Game

Umpires

Home Plate Ed Montague (NL)
First Base Dave Phillips (AL)
Second Base Steve Rippley (NL)
Third Base Mark Johnson (AL)
Left Field Dana DeMuth (NL)
Right Field Tim Welke (AL)

Starting lineups

American League National League
Order Player Team Position Order Player Team Position
1 Rickey Henderson Athletics LF 1 Lenny Dykstra Phillies CF
2 Wade Boggs Red Sox 3B 2 Ryne Sandberg Cubs 2B
3 José Canseco Athletics RF 3 Will Clark Giants 1B
4 Cal Ripken Jr. Orioles SS 4 Kevin Mitchell Giants LF
5 Ken Griffey Jr. Mariners CF 5 Andre Dawson Cubs RF
6 Mark McGwire Athletics 1B 6 Chris Sabo Reds 3B
7 Sandy Alomar Jr. Indians C 7 Mike Scioscia Dodgers C
8 Steve Sax Yankees 2B 8 Ozzie Smith Cardinals SS
9 Bob Welch Athletics P 9 Jack Armstrong Reds P

Game summary

Шаблон:Linescore All the scoring was done by the American League in a single inning. In the top of the seventh inning, Julio Franco hit a double to right field sending Sandy Alomar home from third base and Lance Parrish home from first base. Franco was named the game's MVP.

Footnotes and references

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External links

Шаблон:MLBAllStarGame Шаблон:1990 MLB season by team Шаблон:Major League Baseball on CBS Шаблон:Major League Baseball on CBS Radio

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  2. 2,0 2,1 Player declined or was unable to play.