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Chicago Tribune sports editor Arch Ward proposed that a major-league all-star game be held in 1933 in connection with the city's Century of Progress Exposition. Team owners were reluctant, but the persuasive Ward talked them into doing it. The game drew 49,595 fans to Comiskey Park and attracted so much welcome publicity that it became an annual event.

Connie Mack of the Philadelphia Athletics and John McGraw, who had resigned as manager of the New York Giants in mid-season of 1932, were selected as the managers for the first game. Since then, managers of the previous year's pennant winners have been given the honor.

From 1933 through 1946, each manager picked the entire team. In 1947, selection of the starting lineups was turned over to fans, through ballots passed out at major league parks.

Cincinnati fans, urged on by team management and local media, stuffed the ballot boxes in 1957; as a result, seven Reds were named to the National League's starting lineup. (First baseman Stan Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals was the only non-Cincinnati player elected.)

Commissioner Ford Frick stepped in to replace two of the Cincinnati starters and, in 1958, balloting was taken away from the fans and given to major league players, coaches, and managers.

Voting was restored to the fans in 1970 and has been entrusted to them ever since. Fans select only the eight starting position players. Pitchers and reserve players are named by the managers.

The game was cancelled in 1945 because of World War II travel restrictions. From 1959 through 1962, a second All-Star game was held each year to raise money for the newly-established players' pension fund.

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Results

YearResultHost
1933American, 4-2Chicago (AL)
1934American, 9-7New York (NL)
1935American, 4-1Cleveland
1936National, 4-3Boston (NL)
1937American, 8-3Washington
1938National, 4-1Cincinnati
1939American, 3-1New York (AL)
1940National, 4-0St. Louis (NL)
1941American, 7-5Detroit
1942American, 3-1New York (NL)
1943American, 5-3Philadelphia (AL)
1944National, 7-1Pittsburgh
1945NOT PLAYED
1946American, 12-0Boston (AL)
1947American, 2-1Chicago (NL)
1948American, 5-2St. Louis (AL)
1949American, 11-7Brooklyn
1950National, 4-3 (14)Chicago (AL)
1951National, 8-3Detroit
1952National, 3-2 (5, rain)Philadelphia (NL)
1953National, 5-1Cincinnati
1954American, 11-9Cleveland
1955National, 6-5 (12)Milwaukee
1956National, 7-3Washington
1957American, 6-5St. Louis
1958American, 4-3Baltimore
1959National, 5-4Pittsburgh
1959American, 5-3Los Angeles
1960National, 5-3Kansas City
1960National, 6-0New York
1961National, 5-4 (10)San Francisco
1961TIE, 1-1 (9, rain)Boston
1962National, 3-1Washington
1962American, 9-4Chicago (NL)
1963National, 5-3Cleveland
1964National, 7-4New York (NL)
1965National, 6-5Minnesota
1966National, 2-1 (10)St. Louis
1967National, 2-1 (15)California
1968National, 1-0Houston
1969National, 9-3Washington
1970National, 5-4 (12)Cincinnati
1971American, 6-4Detroit
1972National, 4-3 (10)Atlanta
1973National, 7-1Kansas City
1974National, 7-2Pittsburgh
1975National, 6-3Milwaukee
1976National, 7-1Philadelphia
1977National, 7-5New York (AL)
1978National, 7-3San Diego
1979National, 7-6Seattle
1980National, 4-2Los Angeles
1981National, 5-4Cleveland
1982National, 4-1Montreal
1983American, 13-3Chicago (AL)
1984National, 3-1San Francisco
1985National, 6-1Minnesota
1986American, 3-2Houston
1987National, 2-0 (13)Oakland
1988American, 2-1Cincinnati
1989American, 5-3California
1990American, 2-0Chicago (NL)
1991American, 4-2Toronto
1992American, 13-6San Diego
1993American, 9-3Baltimore
1994National, 8-7 (10)Pittsburgh
1995National, 3-2Texas
1996National, 6-0Philadelphia
1997American, 3-1Cleveland
1998American, 13-8Colorado
1999American, 4-1Boston
2000American, 6-3Atlanta
2001American, 4-1Seattle
20027-7 tie, 11 inningsMilwaukee
2003American, 7-6Chicago
2004American, 9-4Houston
2005American, 7-5Detroit
2006American, 3-2Pittsburgh
2007American, 5-4San Francisco

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Most Valuable Players

Year Player, Team, Pos.
1962Maury Wills, Los Angeles (NL), SS
1962Leon Wagner, Los Angeles (AL), OF
1963Willie Mays, San Francisco, OF
1964Johnny Callison, Philadelphia, OF
1965Juan Marichal, San Francisco, P
1966Brooks Robinson, Baltimore, 3B
1967Tony Perez, Cincinnati, 3B
1968Willie Mays, San Francisco, OF
1969Willie McCovey, San Francisco, 1B
1970Carl Yastrzemski, Boston, OF-1B
1971Frank Robinson, Baltimore, OF
1972Joe Morgan, Cincinnati, 2B
1973Bobby Bonds, San Francisco, OF
1974Steve Garvey, Los Angeles, 1B
1975Bill Madlock, Chicago (NL), 3B
  TIEJon Matlack, New York (NL), P
1976George Foster, Cincinnati, OF
1977Don Sutton, Los Angeles, P
1978Steve Garvey, Los Angeles, 1B
1979Dave Parker, Pittsburgh, OF
1980Ken Griffey, Cincinnati, OF
1981Gary Carter, Montreal, C
1982Dave Concepcion, Cincinnati, SS
1983Fred Lynn, California, OF
1984Gary Carter, Montreal, C
1985La Marr Hoyt, San Diego, P
1986Roger Clemens, Boston, P
1987Tim Raines, Montreal, OF
1988Terry Steinbach, Oakland, C
1989Bo Jackson, Kansas City, OF
1990Julio Franco, Texas, 2B
1991Cal Ripken Jr., Baltimore, SS
1992Ken Griffey Jr., Seattle, OF
1993Kirby Puckett, Minnesota, OF
1994Fred McGriff, Atlanta, 1B
1995Jeff Conine, Florida, PH
1996Mike Piazza, Los Angeles, C
1997Sandy Alomar Jr., Cleveland, C
1998Roberto Alomar, Baltimore, 2B
1999Pedro Martinez, Boston, P
2000Derek Jeter, New York (AL), SS
2001Cal Ripken Jr., Baltimore, SS
2002No Selection
2003Garret Anderson, Anaheim, LF
2004Alfonso Soriano, Texas, 2B
2005Miguel Tejada, Baltimore, SS
2006Michael Young, Texas, SS
2007Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle, RF

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