The MLB All-Star Game has been a summer staple since the first edition back in 1933. The All-Star Game MVP, however, was not introduced until 1962. Check out everything you need to know about the history of the MLB All-Star Game, including winners, MVPs and more.
MLB All-Star Game History
Below is the complete list of MLB All-Star Games with the results as well as the MVP:
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- July 11, 2023: NL won 3–2. The MVP was Elías Díaz.
- July 19, 2022: AL won 3–2. The MVP was Giancarlo Stanton.
- July 13, 2021: AL won 5–2. The MVP was Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
- July 14, 2020: Canceled due to COVID-19 Pandemic.
- July 9, 2019: AL won 4–3. The MVP was Shane Bieber.
- July 17, 2018: AL won 8–6 (10 innings). The MVP was Alex Bregman.
- July 11, 2017: AL won 2–1 (10 innings). The MVP was Robinson Canó.
- July 12, 2016: AL won 4–2. The MVP was Eric Hosmer.
- July 14, 2015: AL won 6–3. The MVP was Mike Trout.
- July 15, 2014: AL won 5–3. The MVP was Mike Trout.
- July 16, 2013: AL won 3–0. The MVP was Mariano Rivera.
- July 10, 2012: NL won 8–0. The MVP was Melky Cabrera.
- July 12, 2011: NL won 5–1. The MVP was Prince Fielder.
- July 13, 2010: NL won 3–1. The MVP was Brian McCann.
- July 14, 2009: AL won 4–3. The MVP was Carl Crawford.
- July 15, 2008: AL won 4–3 (15 innings). The MVP was J. D. Drew.
- July 10, 2007: AL won 5–4. The MVP was Ichiro Suzuki.
- July 11, 2006: AL won 3–2. The MVP was Michael Young.
- July 12, 2005: AL won 7–5. The MVP was Miguel Tejada.
- July 13, 2004: AL won 9–4. The MVP was Alfonso Soriano.
- July 15, 2003: AL won 7–6. The MVP was Garret Anderson.
- July 9, 2002: AL and NL tied 7–7 (11 innings).
- July 10, 2001: AL won 4–1. The MVP was Cal Ripken Jr.
- July 11, 2000: AL won 6–3. The MVP was Derek Jeter.
- July 13, 1999: AL won 4–1. The MVP was Pedro Martínez.
- July 7, 1998: AL won 13–8. The MVP was Roberto Alomar.
- July 8, 1997: AL won 3–1. The MVP was Sandy Alomar Jr.
- July 9, 1996: NL won 6–0. The MVP was Mike Piazza.
- July 11, 1995: NL won 3–2. The MVP was Jeff Conine.
- July 12, 1994: NL won 8–7 (10 innings). The MVP was Fred McGriff.
- July 13, 1993: AL won 9–3. The MVP was Kirby Puckett.
- July 14, 1992: AL won 13–6. The MVP was Ken Griffey Jr.
- July 9, 1991: AL won 4–2. The MVP was Cal Ripken Jr.
- July 10, 1990: AL won 2–0. The MVP was Julio Franco.
- July 11, 1989: AL won 5–3. The MVP was Bo Jackson.
- July 12, 1988: AL won 2–1. The MVP was Terry Steinbach.
- July 14, 1987: NL won 2–0 (13 innings). The MVP was Tim Raines.
- July 15, 1986: AL won 3–2. The MVP was Roger Clemens.
- July 16, 1985: NL won 6–1. The MVP was LaMarr Hoyt.
- July 10, 1984: NL won 3–1. The MVP was Gary Carter.
- July 6, 1983: AL won 13–3. The MVP was Fred Lynn.
- July 13, 1982: NL won 4–1. The MVP was Dave Concepción.
- August 9, 1981: NL won 5–4. The MVP was Gary Carter.
- July 8, 1980: NL won 4–2. The MVP was Ken Griffey Sr..
- July 17, 1979: NL won 7–6. The MVP was Dave Parker.
- July 11, 1978: NL won 7–3. The MVP was Steve Garvey.
- July 19, 1977: NL won 7–5. The MVP was Don Sutton.
- July 13, 1976: NL won 7–1. The MVP was George Foster.
- July 15, 1975: NL won 6–3. The MVPs were Bill Madlock and Jon Matlack.
- July 23, 1974: NL won 7–2. The MVP was Steve Garvey.
- July 24, 1973: NL won 7–1. The MVP was Bobby Bonds.
- July 25, 1972: NL won 4–3 (10 innings). The MVP was Joe Morgan.
- July 13, 1971: AL won 6–4. The MVP was Frank Robinson.
- July 14, 1970: NL won 5–4 (12 innings). The MVP was Carl Yastrzemski.
- July 23, 1969: NL won 9–3. The MVP was Willie McCovey.
- July 9, 1968: NL won 1–0. The MVP was Willie Mays.
- July 11, 1967: NL won 2–1 (15 innings). The MVP was Tony Pérez.
- July 12, 1966: NL won 2–1 (10 innings). The MVP was Brooks Robinson.
- July 13, 1965: NL won 6–5. The MVP was Juan Marichal.
- July 7, 1964: NL won 7–4. The MVP was Johnny Callison.
- July 9, 1963: NL won 5–3. The MVP was Willie Mays.
- July 30, 1962: AL won 9–4. The MVP was Leon Wagner.
- July 10, 1962: NL won 3–1. The MVP was Maury Wills.
- July 31, 1961: AL and NL tied 1–1.
- July 11, 1961: NL 5–4 (10 innings).
- July 13, 1960: NL 6–0.
- July 11, 1960: NL 5–3.
- August 3, 1959: AL 5–3.
- July 7, 1959: NL 5–4.
- July 8, 1958: AL 4–3.
- July 9, 1957: AL 6–5.
- July 10, 1956: NL 7–3.
- July 12, 1955: NL 6–5 (12 innings).
- July 13, 1954: AL 11–9.
- July 14, 1953: NL 5–1.
- July 8, 1952: NL 3–2 (5 innings).
- July 10, 1951: NL 8–3.
- July 11, 1950: NL 4–3 (14 innings).
- July 12, 1949: AL 11–7.
- July 13, 1948: AL 5–2.
- July 8, 1947: AL 2–1.
- July 9, 1946: AL 12–0.
- July 10, 1945: Canceled due to WWII.
- July 11, 1944: NL 7–1.
- July 13, 1943: AL 5–3.
- July 6, 1942: AL 3–1.
- July 8, 1941: AL 7–5.
- July 9, 1940: NL 4–0.
- July 11, 1939: AL 3–1.
- July 6, 1938: NL 4–1.
- July 7, 1937: AL 8–3.
- July 7, 1936: NL 4–3.
- July 8, 1935: AL 4–1.
- July 10, 1934: AL 9–7.
- July 6, 1933: AL 4–2.
Who has won the most MLB All-Star Games?
The American League has the edge in wins for MLB All-Star Games. The AL has won 47 games and the NL has won 44 games. Two games have ended in ties (1961 and 2002).
Who was the longest MLB All-Star Game?
The longest MLB All-Star Game was in 2008. This game featured 15 innings and took 4 hours and 50 minutes to complete. The 1967 All-Star Game also went 15 innings.
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