1991 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
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Date July 9, 1991 Venue SkyDome City Toronto , Ontario , CanadaManagers Lou Piniella (CIN )Tony La Russa (OAK )MVP Cal Ripken, Jr. (BAL )Attendance 52,383 Ceremonial first pitch Ferguson Jenkins Television CBS , CTV TV announcers Jack Buck and Tim McCarver Radio CBS Radio announcers John Rooney , Jerry Coleman and Johnny Bench
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The 1991 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 62nd 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 9, 1991, at SkyDome in Toronto , the home of the Toronto Blue Jays of the American League. It was only the second time that the game was played outside the United States, as the National League 's Montreal Expos hosted the 1982 Midsummer Classic at Olympic Stadium in Montreal , Quebec . The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 4-2. Both the winning and losing pitchers represented the Canadian teams; the Blue Jays' Jimmy Key earned the win while the Expos' Dennis Martínez was given the loss. This was also the only All-Star Game to be awarded by Commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti , who awarded the game to the Blue Jays on Canada Day 1989.
Rosters [ ]
Players in italics have since been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame .
American League [ ]
Starters
Position
Player
Team
All-Star Games
P
Jack Morris
Twins
5
C
Sandy Alomar, Jr.
Indians
2
1B
Cecil Fielder
Tigers
2
2B
Roberto Alomar
Blue Jays
2
3B
Wade Boggs
Red Sox
7
SS
Cal Ripken, Jr.
Orioles
9
OF
Ken Griffey, Jr.
Mariners
2
OF
Dave Henderson
Athletics
1
OF
Rickey Henderson
Athletics
10
DH
Danny Tartabull
Royals
1
Pitchers
Position
Player
Team
All-Star Games
P
Rick Aguilera
Twins
1
P
Roger Clemens
Red Sox
4
P
Dennis Eckersley
Athletics
5
P
Scott Erickson
Twins
1
P
Bryan Harvey
Angels
1
P
Jimmy Key
Blue Jays
2
P
Mark Langston
Angels
2
P
Jack McDowell
White Sox
1
P
Jeff Reardon
Red Sox
4
P
Scott Sanderson
Yankees
1
Reserves
Position
Player
Team
All-Star Games
C
Carlton Fisk
White Sox
11
1B
Mark McGwire [1]
Athletics
5
1B
Rafael Palmeiro
Rangers
2
2B
Julio Franco
Rangers
3
SS
Ozzie Guillén
White Sox
3
OF
Joe Carter
Blue Jays
1
OF
Kirby Puckett
Twins
6
OF
Rubén Sierra
Rangers
2
DH
Harold Baines
Athletics
5
DH
Paul Molitor
Brewers
4
National League [ ]
Starters
Position
Player
Team
All-Star Games
P
Tom Glavine
Braves
1
C
Benito Santiago
Padres
3
1B
Will Clark
Giants
4
2B
Ryne Sandberg
Cubs
8
3B
Chris Sabo
Reds
3
SS
Ozzie Smith
Cardinals
11
OF
Iván Calderón
Expos
1
OF
Tony Gwynn
Padres
7
OF
Andre Dawson
Cubs
8
DH
Bobby Bonilla
Pirates
4
Reserves
Position
Player
Team
All-Star Games
C
Craig Biggio
Astros
1
1B
Eddie Murray
Dodgers
8
1B
John Kruk
Phillies
1
2B
Juan Samuel
Dodgers
3
3B
Howard Johnson
Mets
2
SS
Barry Larkin
Reds
4
OF
Brett Butler
Dodgers
1
OF
Félix José
Cardinals
1
OF
Paul O'Neill
Reds
1
OF
Darryl Strawberry
Dodgers
8
OF
George Bell
Cubs
3
Game [ ]
Umpires [ ]
Home Plate
Joe Brinkman (AL)
First Base
John McSherry (NL)
Second Base
Ken Kaiser (AL)
Third Base
Jim Quick (NL)
Left Field
Larry Young (AL)
Right Field
Greg Bonin (NL)
Starting lineups [ ]
National League
American League
Order
Player
Team
Position
Order
Player
Team
Position
1
Tony Gwynn
Padres
CF
1
Rickey Henderson
Athletics
LF
2
Ryne Sandberg
Cubs
2B
2
Wade Boggs
Red Sox
3B
3
Will Clark
Giants
1B
3
Cal Ripken, Jr.
Orioles
SS
4
Bobby Bonilla
Pirates
DH
4
Cecil Fielder
Tigers
1B
5
Andre Dawson
Cubs
RF
5
Danny Tartabull
Royals
DH
6
Iván Calderón
Expos
LF
6
Dave Henderson
Athletics
RF
7
Chris Sabo
Reds
3B
7
Ken Griffey, Jr.
Mariners
CF
8
Benito Santiago
Padres
C
8
Sandy Alomar, Jr.
Indians
C
9
Ozzie Smith
Cardinals
SS
9
Roberto Alomar
Blue Jays
2B
Tom Glavine
Braves
P
Jack Morris
Twins
P
Game summary [ ]
Tuesday, July 9, 1991 8:35 pm (ET ) at SkyDome in Toronto , Ontario
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WP : Jimmy Key (1-0) LP : Dennis Martínez (0-1) Sv : Dennis Eckersley (1)Home runs : NL: Andre Dawson (1) AL: Cal Ripken, Jr. (1)
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^ Player declined or was unable to play.
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