Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
3 Single All-Star Game hitting records. ... Two All-Star Games were held each season from 1959 through 1962. ... List of Major League Baseball All-Star Game records.
A second game was played for four seasons, from 1959 through 1962. The All-Star Game Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award was introduced in 1962 and the first recipient was Maury Wills of the Los Angeles Dodgers. The 2008 game featured the longest All-Star Game by time: 4 hours 50 minutes, and tied for innings at 15 with the 1967 game.
This also would have been a record for the most players from one team starting in the All-Star game. [28] However, after MLB cancelled 65 million votes deemed to be fraudulent, [29] the final starting roster included only Salvador Pérez, Lorenzo Cain, Alcides Escobar, and Alex Gordon (Gordon would be replaced due to injury [30]).
List of Major League Baseball All-Star Game records; List of Major League Baseball attendance records; List of Major League Baseball postseason records. List of World Series career records; List of World Series single-game records; List of World Series single-series records
This list documents players and personnel who have won MLB awards or been selected for MLB All-Star teams. Four Brewers have won the Most Valuable Player Award: Ryan Braun, Rollie Fingers, Christian Yelich, and Robin Yount. Three have won the Cy Young Award: Corbin Burnes, Rollie Fingers, and Pete Vuckovich.
The pitching staffs for the two leagues are determined by a ballot of current players and the commissioner of baseball, and the starting pitcher is designated by each team's manager. [2] Unlike regular season and postseason baseball games, starting pitchers generally only pitch one or two innings to allow the rest of the pitching staff ...
Name Date Away team Score Home team Notes Addie Joss Benefit Game: July 24, 1911 All-Stars 0–2 Cleveland Naps: Exhibition benefit game for the family of recently deceased pitcher Addie Joss, preceding the creation of the Major League Baseball All-Star Game in 1933. [1] [2] [3] Mack Attack: October 12, 1929 Chicago Cubs: 8–10 Philadelphia ...
"The longest-tenured player on each MLB team". MLB.com; Smiley, Brett (October 20, 2016). "For Life: The greatest MLB players who spent their entire careers with one team". Fox Sports "Current MLB Lifers". ESPN A lifer is a player who has played with only one team for at least ten years.