1992 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
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Date July 14, 1992 Venue Jack Murphy Stadium City San Diego Managers Tom Kelly (MIN )Bobby Cox (ATL )MVP Ken Griffey, Jr. (SEA )Attendance 59,372 Ceremonial first pitch Ted Williams Television CBS TV announcers Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver Radio CBS Radio announcers John Rooney , Jerry Coleman and Johnny Bench
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The 1992 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 63rd 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 14, 1992, at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego , the home of the San Diego Padres of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 13–6.
In the eighth inning, Charles Nagy became the only pitcher to get a hit in an All-Star Game in the designated hitter era. It was a single, and he scored a few batters later.
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
Kevin Brown
Rangers
1
C
Sandy Alomar, Jr.
Indians
3
1B
Mark McGwire
Athletics
6
2B
Roberto Alomar
Blue Jays
3
3B
Wade Boggs
Red Sox
8
SS
Cal Ripken Jr.
Orioles
10
OF
Joe Carter
Blue Jays
2
OF
Ken Griffey, Jr.
Mariners
3
OF
Kirby Puckett
Twins
7
Pitchers
Position
Player
Team
All-Star Games
P
Rick Aguilera
Twins
2
P
Roger Clemens
Red Sox
5
P
Dennis Eckersley
Athletics
6
P
Juan Guzmán
Blue Jays
1
P
Mark Langston
Angels
3
P
Jack McDowell
White Sox
2
P
Jeff Montgomery
Royals
1
P
Mike Mussina
Orioles
1
P
Charles Nagy
Indians
1
National League [ ]
Starters
Position
Player
Team
All-Star Games
P
Tom Glavine
Braves
2
C
Benito Santiago
Padres
4
1B
Fred McGriff
Padres
1
2B
Ryne Sandberg
Cubs
9
3B
Terry Pendleton
Braves
1
SS
Ozzie Smith
Cardinals
12
OF
Barry Bonds
Pirates
2
OF
Tony Gwynn
Padres
8
OF
Andy Van Slyke
Pirates
2
Pitchers
Position
Player
Team
All-Star Games
P
Norm Charlton
Reds
1
P
David Cone
Mets
2
P
Doug Jones
Astros
4
P
Greg Maddux
Cubs
2
P
Dennis Martínez
Expos
3
P
Lee Smith
Cardinals
4
P
John Smoltz
Braves
2
P
Bob Tewksbury
Cardinals
1
Reserves
Position
Player
Team
All-Star Games
C
Darren Daulton
Phillies
1
C
Tom Pagnozzi
Cardinals
1
1B
Will Clark
Giants
5
1B
John Kruk
Phillies
2
2B
Craig Biggio
Astros
2
2B
Mike Sharperson
Dodgers
1
3B
Gary Sheffield
Padres
1
SS
Tony Fernández
Padres
4
OF
Ron Gant
Braves
1
OF
Bip Roberts
Reds
1
OF
Larry Walker
Expos
1
Notes
^ Player declined or was unable to play.
Game [ ]
Umpires [ ]
Home Plate
Doug Harvey (NL)
First Base
Rich Garcia (AL)
Second Base
Harry Wendelstedt (NL)
Third Base
Greg Kosc (AL)
Left Field
Tom Hallion (NL)
Right Field
Tim Tschida (AL)
Harvey, a California resident, was named crew chief to honor him for 31 seasons of service to the National League. He retired at the end of the 1992 season and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2010.
Starting lineups [ ]
American League
National League
Order
Player
Team
Position
Order
Player
Team
Position
1
Roberto Alomar
Blue Jays
2B
1
Ozzie Smith
Cardinals
SS
2
Wade Boggs
Red Sox
3B
2
Tony Gwynn
Padres
RF
3
Kirby Puckett
Twins
LF
3
Barry Bonds
Pirates
LF
4
Joe Carter
Blue Jays
RF
4
Fred McGriff
Padres
1B
5
Mark McGwire
Athletics
1B
5
Terry Pendleton
Braves
3B
6
Cal Ripken, Jr.
Orioles
SS
6
Andy Van Slyke
Pirates
CF
7
Ken Griffey, Jr.
Mariners
CF
7
Ryne Sandberg
Cubs
2B
8
Sandy Alomar, Jr.
Indians
C
8
Benito Santiago
Padres
C
9
Kevin Brown
Rangers
P
9
Tom Glavine
Braves
P
Game summary [ ]
Tuesday, July 14, 1992 5:35 pm (PT ) at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego
Team
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American League
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0
4
0
3
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13
19
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National League
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
3
2
6
12
1
WP : Kevin Brown (1-0) LP : Tom Glavine (0-1)Home runs : AL: Ken Griffey, Jr. (1), Rubén Sierra (1) NL: Will Clark (1)
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