• Source: 1985 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
    • The 1985 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 56th playing of the game, annually played between the All-Stars of the National League and the All-Stars of the American League. The game was played on July 16, 1985, in the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota, home of the Minnesota Twins.


      Roster


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


      = Starters

      =


      National League


      NL Batting Order

      1. Tony Gwynn, OF, San Diego Padres
      2. Tom Herr, 2B, St. Louis Cardinals
      3. Steve Garvey, 1B, San Diego Padres
      4. Dale Murphy, OF, Atlanta Braves
      5. Darryl Strawberry, OF, New York Mets
      6. Graig Nettles, 3B, San Diego Padres
      7. Terry Kennedy, C, San Diego Padres (in place of Gary Carter)
      8. Ozzie Smith, SS, St. Louis Cardinals
      9. LaMarr Hoyt, P, San Diego Padres


      American League


      AL Batting Order

      1. Rickey Henderson, OF, New York Yankees
      2. Lou Whitaker, 2B, Detroit Tigers
      3. George Brett, 3B, Kansas City Royals
      4. Eddie Murray, 1B, Baltimore Orioles
      5. Cal Ripken Jr., SS, Baltimore Orioles
      6. Dave Winfield, OF, New York Yankees
      7. Jim Rice, OF, Boston Red Sox
      8. Carlton Fisk, C, Chicago White Sox (in place of Lance Parrish)
      9. Jack Morris, P, Detroit Tigers


      = Pitchers

      =


      National League


      Joaquín Andújar, St. Louis Cardinals (did not attend)
      Ron Darling, New York Mets
      Scott Garrelts, San Francisco Giants
      Rich Gossage, San Diego Padres
      Dwight Gooden, New York Mets
      LaMarr Hoyt, San Diego Padres (starting pitcher)
      Jeff Reardon, Montreal Expos
      Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros
      Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Dodgers


      American League


      Bert Blyleven, Cleveland Indians
      Willie Hernández, Detroit Tigers
      Jay Howell, Oakland Athletics
      Jimmy Key, Toronto Blue Jays
      Donnie Moore, California Angels
      Jack Morris, Detroit Tigers (starting pitcher)
      Dan Petry, Detroit Tigers
      Dave Stieb, Toronto Blue Jays


      = Reserves

      =


      National League


      Tony Peña, C, Pittsburgh Pirates
      Ozzie Virgil Jr., C, Philadelphia Phillies
      Jack Clark, 1B, St. Louis Cardinals
      Pete Rose, 1B, Cincinnati Reds
      Ryne Sandberg, 2B, Chicago Cubs
      Garry Templeton, SS, San Diego Padres
      Tim Wallach, 3B, Montreal Expos
      José Cruz, OF, Houston Astros
      Pedro Guerrero, OF, Los Angeles Dodgers
      Willie McGee, OF, St. Louis Cardinals
      Dave Parker, OF, Cincinnati Reds
      Tim Raines, OF, Montreal Expos
      Glenn Wilson, OF, Philadelphia Phillies


      American League


      Rich Gedman, C, Boston Red Sox
      Ernie Whitt, C, Toronto Blue Jays
      Cecil Cooper, 1B, Milwaukee Brewers
      Don Mattingly, 1B, New York Yankees
      Damaso Garcia, 2B, Toronto Blue Jays
      Alan Trammell, SS, Detroit Tigers
      Wade Boggs, 3B, Boston Red Sox
      Paul Molitor, 3B, Milwaukee Brewers
      Harold Baines, OF, Chicago White Sox
      Phil Bradley, OF, Seattle Mariners
      Tom Brunansky, OF, Minnesota Twins
      Gary Ward, OF, Texas Rangers


      Umpires




      Game summary



      The National League won the game 6–1, with the winning pitcher being LaMarr Hoyt of the San Diego Padres and the losing pitcher being Jack Morris of the Detroit Tigers. Hoyt also won the game's MVP award. The National League was managed by the Padres' Dick Williams, while the American League was managed by Sparky Anderson of the Tigers.
      Williams was backed by coaches Jim Frey and Bob Lillis and Anderson was aided by coaches Bobby Cox and Dick Howser.
      The teams' honorary captains each starred in the 1965 All-Star game, also held in Minnesota -- Harmon Killebrew for the AL, and Sandy Koufax for the NL. In the game two decades ago, Koufax earned the NL win, and Killebrew hit the AL's second home run.
      Attendance was announced as 54,960.


      Further reading


      Downey, Mike (July 7, 1985). "Killebrew Is Still Able to Bring 'Em Out : But He Can't Hit 'Em Out, Over the Mississippi River, in a Silly Stunt". Los Angeles Times.


      External links



      Box Score and Play-by-play at Baseball-Reference.com
      July 16, 1985: National League wins 6-1 in drama-free All-Star Game in Minnesota – SABR Games Project

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