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The 2015 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 86th edition of the Major League Baseball All-Star Game. The game was played at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio on Tuesday, July 14. It was televised nationally on Fox. The American League All-Stars defeated the National League All-Stars by a score of 6–3.

On January 21, 2013, then-Major League Baseball (MLB) Commissioner Bud Selig, announced the 2015 All-Star Game would be hosted by the Cincinnati Reds. This was the first time the city of Cincinnati has hosted the All-Star Game since the 1988 All-Star Game was played at Riverfront Stadium.[1]

On July 15, 2014, Selig also announced that Pete Rose would not be prohibited from participating in the 2015 All-Star Game ceremonies.[2] Rose was an All-Star for 13 of the 19 seasons he played on the Reds and was a member of the Big Red Machine. In 1991, Rose was permanently banned from MLB for baseball betting. Rose, wearing a red sport coat, appeared on the field in front of the pitcher's mound before the game and received a standing ovation alongside former teammates Johnny Bench, Barry Larkin, and Joe Morgan.

On May 12, 2015, the Reds announced that Todd Frazier would serve as the 2015 All-Star Game spokesperson.[3][4]

Mike Trout, an outfielder for the Los Angeles Angels, was named the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player for the second straight year.

Fan balloting

Starters

Balloting for the 2015 All-Star Game starters began online April 23 and ended on July 2. The top vote-getters at each position (including the designated hitter for the American League) and the top three among outfielders, were named the starters for their respective leagues. The results were announced on July 5. A record 620 million votes were cast, surpassing the record of 391 million votes in 2012. Josh Donaldson was the leading vote-getter with 14,090,188 votes, breaking the record that Josh Hamilton set in 2012 with 11,073,744 votes. Bryce Harper set a new NL record for votes this year with 13,864,950 votes.[5]

However, MLB canceled at least 65 million ballots on grounds of fraud and ballot stuffing.[6] At one point during the balloting, the top vote-getters for eight of the starting nine positions for the American League were Kansas City Royals players.[7]

Final roster spot

After the rosters were finalized, a second ballot of five players per league was created for the All-Star Final Vote to determine the 34th and final player of each roster. The online balloting were conducted from July 6 through July 10. Brett Gardner of the New York Yankees was removed from the ballot on July 9 after he replaced Alex Gordon on the roster due to injury.[8] The winners of the All-Star Final Vote were Mike Moustakas of the Kansas City Royals (AL) and Carlos Martinez of the St. Louis Cardinals (NL).[9]

Player Team Pos. Player Team Pos.
American League National League
Xander Bogaerts Red Sox SS Johnny Cueto Reds P
Yoenis Céspedes Tigers OF Jeurys Familia Mets P
Brian Dozier Twins 2B Clayton Kershaw Dodgers P
Mike Moustakas Royals 3B Carlos Martinez Cardinals P
Troy Tulowitzki Rockies SS

Rosters

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American League

Elected starters
Position Player Team All-Star Games
C Salvador Pérez Royals 3
1B Miguel CabreraШаблон:Sup Tigers 10
2B José Altuve Astros 3
3B Josh Donaldson Blue Jays 2
SS Alcides Escobar Royals 1
OF Mike Trout Angels 4
OF Lorenzo Cain Royals 1
OF Alex GordonШаблон:Sup Royals 3
DH Nelson Cruz Mariners 4
Reserves
Position Player Team All-Star Games
C Russell Martin Blue Jays 4
C Stephen Vogt Athletics 1
1B Albert PujolsШаблон:Ref label Angels 10
1B Mark TeixeiraШаблон:Ref label Yankees 3
2B Jason Kipnis Indians 2
2B Brian DozierШаблон:Ref label Twins 1
3B Manny Machado Orioles 2
3B Mike Moustakas Royals 1
SS José Iglesias Tigers 1
OF Brock Holt Red Sox 1
OF Adam JonesШаблон:Ref label Orioles 5
OF José BautistaШаблон:Sup Blue Jays 6
OF Brett GardnerШаблон:Ref label Yankees 1
OF J. D. Martinez Tigers 1
DH Prince Fielder Rangers 6
Pitchers
Player Team All-Star Games
Chris Archer Rays 1
Dellin Betances Yankees 2
Brad Boxberger Rays 1
Zach Britton Orioles 1
Wade Davis Royals 1
Sonny GrayШаблон:Sup Athletics 1
Kelvin Herrera Royals 1
Félix Hernández Mariners 6
Dallas Keuchel Astros 1
Darren O'Day Orioles 1
Glen Perkins Twins 3
David Price Tigers 5
Chris Sale White Sox 4
Hector SantiagoШаблон:Ref label Angels 1

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National League

Elected starters
Position Player Team All-Star Games
C Buster Posey Giants 3
1B Paul Goldschmidt Diamondbacks 3
2B Dee GordonШаблон:Sup Marlins 2
3B Todd Frazier Reds 2
SS Jhonny Peralta Cardinals 3
OF Bryce Harper Nationals 3
OF Matt HollidayШаблон:Sup Cardinals 7
OF Giancarlo StantonШаблон:Sup Marlins 3
Reserves
Position Player Team All-Star Games
C Yasmani Grandal Dodgers 1
C Yadier Molina Cardinals 7
1B Adrián González Dodgers 5
1B Anthony Rizzo Cubs 2
2B Joe Panik Giants 1
2B DJ LeMahieuШаблон:Ref label Rockies 1
3B Nolan Arenado Rockies 1
3B Kris BryantШаблон:Ref label Cubs 1
SS Brandon Crawford Giants 1
SS Troy TulowitzkiШаблон:Ref label Rockies 5
OF Ryan BraunШаблон:Ref label Brewers 6
OF Andrew McCutchenШаблон:Ref label Pirates 5
OF Joc PedersonШаблон:Ref label Dodgers 1
OF A. J. Pollock Diamondbacks 1
OF Justin Upton Padres 3
Pitchers
Player Team All-Star Games
Madison Bumgarner Giants 3
A. J. Burnett Pirates 1
Aroldis Chapman Reds 4
Gerrit Cole Pirates 1
Jacob deGrom Mets 1
Zack Greinke Dodgers 3
Clayton KershawШаблон:Ref label Dodgers 5
Carlos Martinez Cardinals 1
Mark Melancon Pirates 2
Shelby Miller Braves 1
Jonathan Papelbon Phillies 6
Francisco Rodríguez Brewers 6
Trevor Rosenthal Cardinals 1
Max ScherzerШаблон:Sup Nationals 3
Michael Wacha Cardinals 1

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  1. Шаблон:Note labelAndrew McCutchen was named starter in place of Giancarlo Stanton due to injury.
  2. Шаблон:Note labelKris Bryant was named as the roster replacement for Stanton.
  3. Шаблон:Note labelAlbert Pujols was named starter in place of Miguel Cabrera due to injury.
  4. Шаблон:Note labelMark Teixeira was named as the roster replacement for Cabrera.
  5. Шаблон:Note labelBrett Gardner was named as the roster replacement for Alex Gordon.
  6. Шаблон:Note labelAdam Jones was named starter in place of Alex Gordon due to injury.
  7. Шаблон:Note labelBrian Dozier was named as the roster replacement for José Bautista due to injury.
  8. Шаблон:Note labelDJ LeMahieu was named starter in place of Dee Gordon due to injury.
  9. Шаблон:Note labelTroy Tulowitzki was named as the roster replacement for Dee Gordon.
  10. Шаблон:Note labelHector Santiago was named as a replacement for Sonny Gray due to Gray starting on Sunday.
  11. Шаблон:Note labelClayton Kershaw was named as a replacement for Max Scherzer due to Scherzer starting on Sunday.
  12. Шаблон:Note labelJoc Pederson was named starter in place of Matt Holliday due to injury.
  13. Шаблон:Note labelRyan Braun was named as a roster replacement for Holliday.
#: Indicates player would not play (replaced as per reference notes above).

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Game summary

Mike Trout of the Angels led off the game with a home run off Zack Greinke. The NL tied the score in the bottom of the second when Jhonny Peralta drove in Paul Goldschmidt with an RBI single off AL starter Dallas Keuchel. In the top of the fifth, Prince Fielder, who was pinch hitting for Nelson Cruz, hit a go-ahead RBI single off Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw that scored Trout to give the AL a 2–1 lead.[10] The next batter, Lorenzo Cain, hit an RBI double to score Albert Pujols to make it a 3–1 ballgame. In the bottom of the sixth, Andrew McCutchen homered off Chris Archer to make it a one-run game. In the top of the seventh, Trout walked and was lifted for pinch runner Brock Holt who scored on an RBI double by Manny Machado to give the AL a 4–2 lead. Machado then scored on a sac fly by Fielder to make it a 5–2 game. In the top of the eighth inning, the Twins' Brian Dozier hit a home run to make it a 6–2 ballgame.[11] In the bottom of the ninth, Ryan Braun led off with a triple to right field off of Twins closer Glen Perkins, then scored on a sacrifice fly by Brandon Crawford to make it a 6–3 score. The next batter, Cubs rookie Kris Bryant, flied to right for the second out, and finally, Joe Panik lined out to left field to seal the AL's third straight victory and earn home-field advantage in the World Series.[12]

Starting lineup

American National
Order Player Team Position Order Player Team Position
1 Mike Trout Angels CF 1 Andrew McCutchen Pirates CF
2 Josh Donaldson Blue Jays 3B 2 Todd Frazier Reds 3B
3 Albert Pujols Angels 1B 3 Bryce Harper Nationals RF
4 Nelson Cruz Mariners DH 4 Paul Goldschmidt Diamondbacks 1B
5 Lorenzo Cain Royals RF 5 Buster Posey Giants C
6 Adam Jones Orioles LF 6 Anthony Rizzo Cubs DH
7 Salvador Pérez Royals C 7 Jhonny Peralta Cardinals SS
8 José Altuve Astros 2B 8 Joc Pederson Dodgers LF
9 Alcides Escobar Royals SS 9 DJ LeMahieu Rockies 2B
  Dallas Keuchel Astros P   Zack Greinke Dodgers P

Line score

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See also

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References

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External links

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