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The 1982 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 53rd 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 played on July 13, 1982, at Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, home of the Montreal Expos of the National League. The game resulted in a 4–1 victory for the NL, and Cincinnati Reds shortstop Dave Concepción was named the MVP.

It is notable for being the first All-Star Game ever played outside the United States. This would be the only All-Star Game to be played in Montréal, as the Expos would leave in 2005 to become the Washington Nationals before having an opportunity to host another. Four members of the Expos were voted into the starting lineup. The flyover at the conclusion of the National Anthems was done for the first time by a national air squadron other than those from the United States Air Force or Air National Guard as the Snowbirds from the Canadian Forces Air Command flew over Olympic Stadium, marking the first of their two All-Star appearances; they would perform the flyover for the 1991 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Toronto nine years later. It is also the last All-Star Game in which the manager of the runner-up for any league pennant managed in place of the manager of the defending league champions due to the latter's unemployment; Billy Martin of the Oakland Athletics managed in place of Bob Lemon, who had been fired by the New York Yankees, Martin's former team.

Rosters

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

American League

Elected Starters
Position Player Team All-Star Games
C Carlton Fisk White Sox 9
1B Rod Carew Angels 16
2B Bobby Grich Angels 6
3B George Brett Royals 7
SS Robin Yount Brewers 2
OF Rickey Henderson Athletics 2
OF Reggie Jackson Angels 12
OF Fred Lynn Angels 8
Pitchers
Position Player Team All-Star Games
P Floyd Bannister Mariners 1
P Jim Clancy Blue Jays 1
P Mark Clear Red Sox 2
P Dennis Eckersley Red Sox 2
P Rollie Fingers Brewers 7
P Rich Gossage Yankees 7
P Ron Guidry Yankees 3
P Dan Quisenberry Royals 1
Reserves
Position Player Team All-Star Games
C Lance Parrish Tigers 2
1B Cecil Cooper Brewers 3
1B Kent Hrbek Twins 1
1B Eddie Murray Orioles 3
1B Andre Thornton Indians 1
2B Frank White Royals 4
3B Buddy Bell Rangers 4
3B Toby Harrah Indians 4
OF Hal McRae Royals 3
OF Ben Oglivie Brewers 2
OF Willie Wilson Royals 1
OF Dave Winfield Yankees 6
OF Carl Yastrzemski Red Sox 17

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National League

Elected Starters
Position Player Team All-Star Games
C Gary Carter Expos 5
1B Pete Rose Phillies 16
2B Manny Trillo Phillies 3
3B Mike Schmidt Phillies 7
SS Dave Concepción Reds 9
OF Andre Dawson Expos 2
OF Dale Murphy Braves 2
OF Tim Raines Expos 2
Pitchers
Position Player Team All-Star Games
P Steve Carlton Phillies 10
P Steve Howe Dodgers 1
P Tom Hume Reds 1
P Greg Minton Giants 1
P Phil Niekro Braves 4
P Steve Rogers Expos 4
P Mario Soto Reds 1
P Fernando Valenzuela Dodgers 2
Reserves
Position Player Team All-Star Games
C Tony Peña Pirates 1
C John Stearns Mets 4
1B Al Oliver Expos 6
1B Jason Thompson Pirates 3
2B Steve Sax Dodgers 1
3B Bob Horner Braves 1
3B Ray Knight Astros 2
SS Ozzie Smith Cardinals 2
OF Dusty Baker Dodgers 2
OF Leon Durham Cubs 1
OF Ruppert Jones Padres 2
OF Lonnie Smith Cardinals 1

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Game

Umpires

Position Umpire
Home Plate Doug Harvey (NL)
First Base Marty Springstead (AL)
Second Base John McSherry (NL)
Third Base Jim McKean (AL)
Left Field Ed Montague (NL)
Right Field Mike Reilly (AL)

Starting lineups

Шаблон:All-Star Starting Lineup

Game summary

Шаблон:Linescore The AL drew first blood in the first off NL starter Steve Rogers when Reggie Jackson drove home Rickey Henderson with a sacrifice fly. Dave Concepción responded for the NL with a two-run homer in the second off AL starter Dennis Eckersley and the NL never looked back. The NL tacked on a run in the third when Ruppert Jones tripled and Pete Rose hit a sacrifice fly. The NL got their final run in the sixth on a Gary Carter RBI single that scored then-Expo teammate Al Oliver.

References

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External links

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