• Source: 1984 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
    • The 1984 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 55th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played on July 10, 1984, at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, home of the San Francisco Giants of the National League. The game resulted in a 3–1 victory for the NL.


      Roster


      Players in italics have since been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.


      = American League All-Stars

      =
      Joe Altobelli: Baltimore Orioles manager


      Starters


      C Lance Parrish: Detroit Tigers
      1B Rod Carew: California Angels
      2B Lou Whitaker: Detroit Tigers
      3B George Brett: Kansas City Royals
      SS Cal Ripken Jr.: Baltimore Orioles
      LF Dave Winfield: New York Yankees
      CF Chet Lemon: Detroit Tigers
      RF Reggie Jackson: California Angels
      P Dave Stieb: Toronto Blue Jays


      Pitchers


      Mike Boddicker: Baltimore Orioles
      Bill Caudill: Oakland Athletics
      Rich Dotson: Chicago White Sox
      Willie Hernández: Detroit Tigers
      Jack Morris: Detroit Tigers
      Phil Niekro: New York Yankees
      Dan Quisenberry: Kansas City Royals


      Reserves


      C Dave Engle: Minnesota Twins
      C Jim Sundberg: Milwaukee Brewers
      1B Alvin Davis: Seattle Mariners
      1B Don Mattingly: New York Yankees
      2B Damaso Garcia: Toronto Blue Jays
      3B Buddy Bell: Texas Rangers
      SS Alfredo Griffin: Toronto Blue Jays
      SS Alan Trammell: Detroit Tigers
      OF Tony Armas: Boston Red Sox
      OF Rickey Henderson: Oakland Athletics
      OF Jim Rice: Boston Red Sox
      DH Eddie Murray: Baltimore Orioles
      DH Andre Thornton: Cleveland Indians


      = National League All-Stars

      =
      Paul Owens: Philadelphia Phillies manager


      Starters


      C Gary Carter: Montreal Expos
      1B Steve Garvey: San Diego Padres
      2B Ryne Sandberg: Chicago Cubs
      3B Mike Schmidt: Philadelphia Phillies
      SS Ozzie Smith: St. Louis Cardinals
      LF Tony Gwynn: San Diego Padres
      CF Dale Murphy: Atlanta Braves
      RF Darryl Strawberry: New York Mets
      P Charlie Lea: Montreal Expos


      Pitchers


      Joaquín Andújar: St. Louis Cardinals
      Dwight Gooden: New York Mets
      Rich Gossage: San Diego Padres
      Al Holland: Philadelphia Phillies
      Jesse Orosco: New York Mets
      Mario Soto: Cincinnati Reds
      Bruce Sutter: St. Louis Cardinals
      Fernando Valenzuela: Los Angeles Dodgers


      Reserves


      C Bob Brenly: San Francisco Giants
      C Jody Davis: Chicago Cubs
      C Tony Peña: Pittsburgh Pirates
      1B Keith Hernandez: New York Mets
      2B Juan Samuel: Philadelphia Phillies
      3B Tim Wallach: Montreal Expos
      SS Rafael Ramírez: Atlanta Braves
      OF Chili Davis: San Francisco Giants
      OF Mike Marshall: Los Angeles Dodgers
      OF Jerry Mumphrey: Houston Astros
      OF Tim Raines: Montreal Expos
      OF Claudell Washington: Atlanta Braves


      Umpires




      Game summary



      The National Leaguers drew first blood in the first off Dave Stieb when Steve Garvey singled to right and went to second on an error by Reggie Jackson. Garvey then scored on another error by catcher Lance Parrish after Dale Murphy singled. In the second, George Brett tied it with a homer off Charlie Lea, and game MVP Gary Carter quickly gave the NL the lead back with a shot off Dave Stieb.
      The game would remain 2–1, NL, for five more innings with two noteworthy pitching performances by National League pitchers along the way. Fernando Valenzuela struck out Dave Winfield, Reggie Jackson, and George Brett in the fourth, and 19-year-old Dwight Gooden fanned Lance Parrish, Chet Lemon, and Alvin Davis in the fifth.
      Dale Murphy added a homer in the eighth off Willie Hernández for the final 3-1 margin. Goose Gossage got the save. The game set a nine-inning All-Star Game record for most strikeouts (21)--which would be broken in 1999.
      Huey Lewis and the News sang the United States National Anthem prior to the game, with the Presidio of San Francisco color guard presenting the colors and airplanes from Travis Air Force Base flying over Candlestick Park at the Anthem's conclusion.
      The ceremonial first pitch ceremony featured Carl Hubbell and Stu Miller. The honorary captains of the All-Star teams were Hall of Famers Hank Greenberg (AL) and Willie McCovey (NL).


      External links


      Baseball Almanac
      Baseball-Reference.com

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