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ALL-STAR GAME

Players Who Made All-Star Roster After Starting Season in Minors

Don Newcombe, Bklyn. Dodgers (NL), 1949

Started season with Montreal (IL)

Don Schwall, Bost. Red Sox (AL), 1961

Started season with Seattle (PCL)

Alvin Davis, Sea. Mariners (AL), 1984

Started season with Salt Lake City (PCL)

Evan Longoria, T.B. Rays (AL), 2008

Started season with Durham (IL)

Mike Trout, L.A. Angels (AL), 2012

Started season with Salt Lake (PCL)

Kris Bryant, Chi. Cubs (NL), 2015

Started season with Iowa (PCL)

Pitchers Winning All-Star Game and World Series Game, Same Season

Lefty Gomez, N.Y. Yankees (AL), 1937

Paul Derringer, Cin. Reds (NL), 1940

Spec Shea, N.Y. Yankees (AL), 1947

Vern Law, Pitt. Pirates (NL), 1960

Sandy Koufax, L.A. Dodgers (NL), 1965

Don Sutton, L.A. Dodgers (NL), 1977

John Smoltz, Atl. Braves (NL), 1996

Josh Beckett, Bost. Red Sox (AL), 2007

Corey Kluber, Cle. Indians (AL), 2016

Pitchers Who Pitched More Than Three Innings in One All-Star Game

Lefty Gomez (AL), 1935

6

Mel Harder (AL), 1934

5

Al Benton (AL), 1942

5

Larry Jansen (NL), 1950

5

Catfish Hunter (AL), 1967

5

Lon Warneke (NL), 1933

4

Hal Schumacher (NL), 1935

4

Spud Chandler (AL), 1942

4

Johnny Antonelli (NL), 1956

4

Lew Burdette (NL), 1957

4

Bob Feller (AL), 1939

3⅔

Frank Sullivan (AL), 1955

3⅓

Joe Nuxhall (NL), 1955

3⅓

Ray Narleski (AL), 1958

3⅓

All-Star Game Managers Who Never Managed in World Series

Paul Richards, Balt. Orioles (AL), 1961

Replaced Casey Stengel, N.Y. Yankees

Gene Mauch, Phila. Phillies (NL), 1965

Replaced Johnny Keane, St.L. Cardinals

Brothers Selected to Play in All-Star Game, Same Season

Sandy Alomar Jr., Cle. Indians (AL), and Roberto Alomar, S.D. Padres (NL) and Balt. Orioles (AL), 1990, 1996–98

Felipe Alou, Atl. Braves (NL), and Matty Alou, Pitt. Pirates (NL), 1968

Aaron Boone, Cin. Reds (NL), and Bret Boone, Sea. Mariners (AL), 2003

Mort Cooper, St.L. Cardinals (NL), and Walker Cooper, St.L. Cardinals (NL), 1942–43

Joe DiMaggio, N.Y. Yankees (AL), and Dom DiMaggio, Bost. Red Sox (AL), 1941–42, 1946, and 1949–51

Carlos May, Chi. White Sox (AL), and Lee May, Cin. Reds (NL), 1969 and 1971

Gaylord Perry, S.F. Giants (NL), and Jim Perry, Min. Twins (AL), 1970

Dixie Walker, Bklyn. Dodgers (NL), and Harry Walker, St.L. Cardinals and Phila. Phillies (NL), 1943 and 1947

Players Hitting Home Runs in All-Star Game and World Series, Same Season

Joe Medwick, St.L. Cardinals (NL), 1934

Lou Gehrig, N.Y. Yankees (AL), 1936

Lou Gehrig, N.Y. Yankees (AL), 1937

Joe DiMaggio, N.Y. Yankees (AL), 1939

Jackie Robinson, Bklyn. Dodgers (NL), 1952

Mickey Mantle, N.Y. Yankees (AL), 1955

Mickey Mantle, N.Y. Yankees (AL), 1956

Ken Boyer, St.L. Cardinals (NL), 1964

Harmon Killebrew, Min. Twins (AL), 1965

Roberto Clemente, Pitt. Pirates (NL), 1971

Frank Robinson, Balt. Orioles (AL), 1971

Steve Garvey, L.A. Dodgers (NL), 1977

Sandy Alomar, Cle. Indians (AL), 1997

Barry Bonds, S.F. Giants (NL), 2002

David Ortiz, Bost. Red Sox (AL), 2004

Manny Ramirez, Bost. Red Sox (AL), 2004

Kris Bryant, Chi. Cubs (NL), 2016

Fathers and Sons, Both of Whom Played in All-Star Games

Father

Son

Sandy Alomar Sr., Cal. Angels (AL), 1970

Roberto Alomar, S.D. Padres (NL), 1990; Tor. Blue Jays (AL), 1991–95; Balt. Orioles (AL), 1996–98; Cle. Indians (AL), 1999–2001

Sandy Alomar Jr., Cle. Indians (AL), 1990–92 and 1996–98

Felipe Alou, S.F. Giants (NL), 1962; Atl. Braves (NL), 1966 and 1968

Moises Alou, Mont. Expos (NL), 1994; Fla. Marlins (NL), 1997; Hous. Astros (NL), 1998 and 2001

Gus Bell, Cin. Reds (NL), 1953–54 and 1956–57

Buddy Bell, Cle. Indians (AL), 1973; Tex. Rangers (AL), 1980–82 and 1984

Bobby Bonds, S.F. Giants (NL), 1971 and 1973; N.Y. Yankees (AL), 1975

Barry Bonds, Pitt. Pirates (NL), 1990 and 1992; S.F. Giants (NL), 1993–98 and 2000–04

Bob Boone, Phila. Phillies (NL), 1976 and 1978–79; Cal. Angels (AL), 1983

Aaron Boone, Cin. Reds (NL), 2003
Bret Boone, Cin. Reds (NL), 1998; Sea. Mariners (AL), 2001 and 2003

Ray Boone, Det. Tigers (AL), 1954 and 1956

Bob Boone, Phila. Phillies (NL), 1976 and 1978–79; Cal. Angels (AL), 1983

Tom Gordon, Bost. Red Sox (AL), 1998; N.Y. Yankees (AL), 2004; Phila. Phillies (NL), 2008

Dee Gordon, L.A. Dodgers (NL), 2014; Mia. Marlins (NL), 2015

Cecil Fielder, Det. Tigers (AL), 1990–91 and 1993

Prince Fielder, Milw. Brewers (NL), 2007–2008 and 2011; Det. Tigers, 2012–13; Tex. Rangers (AL), 2015

Ken Griffey Sr., Cin. Reds (NL), 1976–77 and 1980

Ken Griffey Jr., Sea. Mariners (AL), 1990–99; Cin. Reds (NL), 2000

Jim Hegan, Cle. Indians (AL), 1947 and 1949–52

Mike Hegan, Sea. Pilots (AL), 1969

Randy Hundley, Chi. Cubs (NL), 1969

Todd Hundley, N.Y. Mets (NL), 1996–97

Vern Law, Pitt. Pirates (NL), 1960

Vance Law, Chi. Cubs (NL), 1988

Gary Matthews Sr., Atl. Braves (NL), 1979

Gary Matthews Jr., Tex. Rangers (AL), 2006

Steve Swisher, Chi. Cubs (NL), 1976

Nick Swisher, N.Y. Yankees (AL), 2010

Pitchers with No Victories, Named to All-Star Team

Dave LaRoche, Cle. Indians (AL), 1976

Tom Henke, Tor. Blue Jays (AL), 1987

John Hudek, Hous. Astros, 1994

Lee Smith, Cal. Angels, 1995

Troy Percival, Cal. Angels, 1996

Kazuhiro Sasaki, Sea. Mariners, 2001

John Smoltz, Atl. Braves, 2003

Danny Kolb, Milw. Brewers, 2004

Bob Wickman, Cle. Indians, 2005

Trevor Hoffman, S.D. Padres, 2006

Francisco Cordero, Milw. Brewers, 2007

Billy Wagner, N.Y. Mets, 2008

Chris Perez, Cle. Indians, 2012

Jason Grilli, Pitt. Pirates, 2013

Craig Kimbrel, Atl. Braves, 2014

Aroldis Chapman, Cin. Reds, 2014

Kenley Jansen, L.A. Dodgers, 2018

Edwin Diaz, Sea. Mariners, 2018

Oldest Players Named to All-Star Team

Satchel Paige, pitcher, Cle. Indians (AL), 1952

46 years, 1 day

Mariano Rivera, pitcher, N.Y. Yankees (AL), 2013

43 years, 233 days

Bartolo Colon, pitcher, N.Y. Mets (NL), 2016

43 years, 49 days

Roger Clemens, pitcher, Hous. Astros (NL), 2004

41 years, 344 days

Mariano Rivera, pitcher, N.Y. Yankees (NL), 2011

41 years, 225 days

Arthur Rhodes, pitcher, Cin. Reds (NL), 2010,

40 years, 263 days

David Ortiz, designated hitter, Bost. Red Sox (AL), 2016

40 years, 243 days

Jamie Moyer, pitcher, Sea. Mariners (AL), 2003

40 years, 239 days

Mariano Rivera, pitcher, N.Y. Yankees (AL), 2010

40 years, 226 days

Connie Marrero, pitcher, Wash. Senators (AL), 1951

40 years, 70 days

Bartolo Colon, pitcher, Oak. A’s (AL), 2013

40 years, 53 days