THROUGH THE YEARS
1933 AL, 4-2
1934 AL, 9-7
1935 AL, 4-1
1936 NL, 4-3
1937 AL, 8-3
1938 NL, 4-1
1939 AL, 3-1
1940 NL, 4-0
1941 AL, 7-5
1942 AL, 3-1
1943 AL, 5-3
1944 NL, 7-1
1945 No Game
1946 AL, 12-0
1947 AL, 2-1
1948 AL, 5-2
1949 AL, 11-7
1950 NL, 4-3
1951 NL, 8-3
1952 NL, 3-2 (5 inn., rain)
1953 NL, 5-1
1954 AL, 11-9
1955 NL, 6-5 (12 inn.)
1956 NL, 7-3
1957 AL, 6-5
1958 AL, 4-3
1959 AL, 5-3
1959 NL, 5-4
1960 NL, 6-0
1960 NL, 5-3
1961 NL, 5-4
1961 Tied 1-1 (9 inn., rain)
Year Winner MVP
1962 AL, 9-4 Leon Wagner, Angels
1962 NL, 3-1 Maury Wills, Dodgers
1963 NL, 5-3 Willie Mays, San Francisco
1964 NL, 7-4 John Callison, Philadelphia
1965 NL, 6-5 Juan Marichal, San Francisco
1966 NL, 2-1 (10 inn.) Brooks Robinson, Baltimore
1967 NL, 2-1 (15 inn.) Tony Perez, Cincinnati
1968 NL, 1-0 Willie Mays, San Francisco
1969 NL, 9-3 Willie McCovey, San Francisco
1970 NL, 5-4 (12 inn.) Carl Yastrzemski, Boston
1971 AL, 6-4 Frank Robinson, Baltimore
1972 NL, 4-3 Joe Morgan, Cincinnati
1973 NL, 7-1 Bobby Bonds, San Francisco
1974 NL, 7-2 Steve Garvey, Dodgers
1975 NL, 6-3 Bill Madlock, Chicago Cubs and Jon Matlack, New York Mets
1976 NL, 7-1 George Foster, Cincinnati
1977 NL, 7-5 Don Sutton, Dodgers
1978 NL, 7-3 Steve Garvey, Dodgers
1979 NL, 7-6 Dave Parker, Pittsburgh
1980 NL, 4-2 Ken Griffey, Cincinnati
1981 NL, 5-4 Gary Carter, Montreal
1982 NL, 4-1 Dave Concepcion, Cincinnati
1983 AL, 13-3 Fred Lynn, Angels
1984 NL, 3-1 Gary Carter, Montreal
1985 NL, 6-1 LaMarr Hoyt, San Diego
1986 AL, 3-2 Roger Clemens, Boston
1987 NL, 2-0 (13 inn.) Tim Raines, Montreal
1988 AL, 2-1 Terry Steinbach, Oakland
1989 AL, 5-3 Bo Jackson, Kansas City
1991 AL, 4-2 Cal Ripken Jr., Baltimore
1992 AL, 13-6 Ken Griffey Jr., Seattle
1993 AL, 9-3 Kirby Puckett, Minnesota
1994 NL, 8-7 (10 inn.) Fred McGriff, Atlanta
1995 NL, 3-2 Jeff Conine, Florida
1996 NL, 6-0 Mike Piazza, Dodgers
1997 AL, 3-1 Sandy Alomar Jr., Cleveland
1998 AL, 13-8 Roberto Alomar, Baltimore
1999 AL, 4-1 Pedro Martinez, Boston
2000 AL, 6-3 Derek Jeter, N.Y. Yankees
2001 AL, 4-1 Cal Ripken Jr., Baltimore
2002 All-Star Game Miller Park, Milwaukee
2003 All-Star Game Comiskey Park, Chicago
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