- 1979 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
MLB All-Star Game
year=1979
visitor=National League
top1=2
top2=1
top3=1
top4=0
top5=0
top6=1
top7=0
top8=1
top9=1
visitor_r=7
visitor_h=10
visitor_e=1
home=American League
bot1=3
bot2=0
bot3=2
bot4=0
bot5=0
bot6=1
bot7=0
bot8=0
bot9=0
home_r=6
home_h=10
home_e=0
date=July 17 ,1979
venue=Kingdome
city=Seattle ,Washington
VisitorManager=Tommy Lasorda
VisitorManagerTeam=LA
HomeManager=Bob Lemon
HomeManagerTeam=NYY
MVP=Dave Parker
MVPTeam=PIT
TVstation=NBC
TVcommentators=Joe Garagiola andTony Kubek
attendance=58,905
firstpitch=UnknownThe 1979 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 50th playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the
American League (AL) andNational League (NL), the two leagues comprisingMajor League Baseball . The game was held onJuly 17 ,1979 , at The Kingdome inSeattle ,Washington the home of theSeattle Mariners of the American League. The game resulted in the National League defeating the American League 7-6.The game is perhaps most remembered for the play of
Dave Parker in the outfield, as he had two assists on putouts at third base and at the plate. With Parker receiving the MVP award for this game, and teammateWillie Stargell winning theNational League MVP ,NLCS MVP , andWorld Series MVP , all four possible MVP awards for the season were won by members of the Pittsburgh Pirates.This would be the first and only time the Kingdome would host the All-Star Game. When it returned to Seattle for a second time in 2001, the Mariners had moved to their new home at
Safeco Field .Rosters
National League
American League
Game
Umpires
tarting lineups
All-Star Starting Lineup
DH=no
Road=National League |Home=American League
RP1=Davey Lopes |RT1=Dodgers|Rpos1=2B
RP2=Dave Parker |RT2=Pirates|Rpos2=RF
RP3=Steve Garvey |RT3=Dodgers|Rpos3=1B
RP4=Mike Schmidt |RT4=Phillies|Rpos4=3B
RP5=George Foster|RT5=Reds|Rpos5=LF
RP6=Dave Winfield |RT6=Padres|Rpos6=CF
RP7=Bob Boone |RT7=Phillies|Rpos7=C
RP8=Larry Bowa |RT8=Phillies|Rpos8=SS
RP9=Steve Carlton |RT9=Phillies|Rpos9=PHP1=Roy Smalley|HT1=Twins|Hpos1=SS
HP2=George Brett|HT2=Royals|Hpos2=3B
HP3=Don Baylor |HT3=Angels|Hpos3=LF
HP4=Jim Rice |HT4=Red Sox|Hpos4=RF
HP5=Fred Lynn |HT5=Red Sox|Hpos5=CF
HP6=Carl Yastrzemski |HT6=Red Sox|Hpos6=1B
HP7=Darrell Porter |HT7=Royals|Hpos7=C
HP8=Frank White|HT8=Royals|Hpos8=2B
HP9=Nolan Ryan |HT9=Angels|Hpos9=P|Game summary
Linescore
Road=National League |RoadAbr=NL
R1=2|R2=1|R3=1|R4=0|R5=0|R6=1|R7=0|R8=1|R9=1
RR=7|RH=10|RE=1
Home=American League |HomeAbr=AL
H1=3|H2=0|H3=2|H4=0|H5=0|H6=1|H7=0|H8=0|H9=0
HR=6|HH=10|HE=0
RSP= |HSP=
WP=Bruce Sutter (1-0) |LP=Jim Kern (0-1)
RoadHR=Lee Mazzilli (1) |HomeHR=Fred Lynn (1)|American League starter
Nolan Ryan began the game in sizzling fashion, striking outDavey Lopes andDave Parker , but then he walkedSteve Garvey .Mike Schmidt tripled in Garvey, and George Foster followed with a double down the right field line to score Schmidt for a 2-0 National League lead.The American Leaguers came right back in their half of the first inning. George Brett walked with one out,
Don Baylor doubled, andFred Lynn put the AL up 3-2 with a two-out, three run homer offSteve Carlton .The NL regained the lead on a bases-loaded sacrifice fly by Parker in the second and an RBI groundout by
Dave Winfield in the third. The AL went back up 5-4 in the bottom of the third whenCarl Yastrzemski batted in a run with a single andChet Lemon scored on a Schmidt error.The score remained that way until the sixth, when the NL tied it back up at 5-5 on a Schmidt double and an RBI single by
Gary Carter .Pete Rose pinch-hit in the sixth and bounced into a double play, and then entered the game, replacing Garvey at first and becoming the first player ever to appear in the All-Star Game at five different positions.The AL went back up 6-5 in their half of the sixth.
Gaylord Perry gave up a leadoff single to Yastrzemski, a double toDarrell Porter , and an RBI single toBruce Bochte before leaving in favor ofJoe Sambito without retiring a batter. Sambito pitched the NL out of trouble by getting pinch-hitterReggie Jackson to ground toDavey Lopes at second. Lopes gunned down Porter at the plate. After an intentional walk to Roy Smalley to load the bases, Sambito retired Brett andMike LaCoss got Baylor to hit into a force play end the inning.In the seventh,
Jim Rice led off and blooped a double to right, but was thrown out byDave Parker as he tried to stretch the hit into a triple.Lee Mazzilli tied the score at 6-6 in the NL half of the eighth with an opposite-field solo homer offJim Kern .The AL then came to bat in the eighth and mounted one last threat.
Brian Downing led off with a single offBruce Sutter and was sacrificed to second. Sutter walkedReggie Jackson intentionally and then struck outBobby Grich .Graig Nettles then blooped a single to right, and Downing attempted to score, but once again the arm ofDave Parker claimed another victim. Parker fired a perfect strike to Carter, who blocked Downing from ever reaching the plate. This play, along with his earlier play on Rice, earned Parker the game's MVP award.The NL took the lead for good in the ninth, without recording a base hit.
Joe Morgan walked with one out and was balked to second. Kern walked Parker intentionally, but then walkedRon Cey to load the bases.Ron Guidry came in and retired Craig Reynolds, but then walked Mazzilli, forcing in Morgan with the winning run. Sutter retired the side, including two strikeouts, in the ninth to get the win.Footnotes and references
External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/ALS/ALS197907170.shtml Baseball-Reference.com]
* [http://baseball-almanac.com/asgbox/yr1979as.shtml Lineups, boxscore, and more]
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