1980 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

1980 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
American League 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 7 2
National League 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 X 4 7 0
DateJuly 8, 1980
VenueDodger Stadium
CityLos Angeles, California
Managers
  • Earl Weaver (BAL)
  • Chuck Tanner (PIT)
MVPKen Griffey (CIN)
Attendance56,088
TelevisionABC
TV announcersKeith Jackson, Al Michaels, Howard Cosell and Don Drysdale
RadioCBS
Radio announcersVin Scully and Brent Musburger

The 1980 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 51st 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 8, 1980, at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California, home of the Los Angeles Dodgers of the National League. The game resulted in a 4–2 victory for the NL.

While this would mark the second time that the Dodgers had hosted the All-Star Game in Los Angeles, it was the first time that the game was being held at Dodger Stadium. Their first time as host in 1959 saw the game played at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum; the Dodgers' Los Angeles home field until the construction of Dodger Stadium.

This All-Star Game would be known for some exemplary pitching performances, most notably AL starter Steve Stone's (three perfect innings, three strikeouts). Jerry Reuss struck out the side for the NL in the sixth, as well.

It would also be one of the final games for NL starter J. R. Richard. Richard was diagnosed with a career-ending stroke weeks later.

The pregame ceremonies of the All-Star Game featured Disney characters. Later, Edwards Air Force Base of Rosamond, California, provided both the colors presentation and, after the Los Angeles All-City Band performed the Canadian and U.S. National Anthems, the flyover ceremonies. This All-Star Game marked the first nationally televised US performance of O Canada after it had officially been designated the Canadian National Anthem seven days earlier on July 1, 1980. It also marked the debut of the modern-day large-scale video screen, with the first such video scoreboard, Diamond Vision by Mitsubishi Electric, being introduced at this game.

Game summary

The AL and NL were locked in a scoreless duel for four innings, including Stone's performance mentioned above. Fred Lynn would break the deadlock in the top of the fifth with a two-run homer off Bob Welch.

The National League came back with a single run in their half of the fifth when Ken Griffey homered off Tommy John. The NL took the lead in the bottom of the sixth when George Hendrick singled home Ray Knight and Phil Garner scored on a Willie Randolph error.

The NL's final run scored in the seventh when Dave Concepcion reached on a fielder's choice, went to second on a wild-pitch by Dave Stieb, then to third on a passed ball by Darrell Porter, and came home on another Stieb wild pitch.

Rosters

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

American League

Elected Starters
Position Player Team All-Star Games
C Carlton Fisk Red Sox 7
1B Rod Carew Angels 14
2B Paul Molitor Brewers 1
3B George Brett Royals 5
SS Bucky Dent Yankees 2
OF Reggie Jackson Yankees 10
OF Fred Lynn Red Sox 6
OF Jim Rice Red Sox 4
Pitchers
Position Player Team All-Star Games
SP Steve Stone Orioles 1
P Tom Burgmeier Red Sox 1
P Ed Farmer White Sox 1
P Rich Gossage Yankees 5
P Larry Gura Royals 1
P Rick Honeycutt Mariners 1
P Tommy John Yankees 4
P Dave Stieb Blue Jays 1
Reserves
Position Player Team All-Star Games
C Lance Parrish Tigers 1
C Darrell Porter Royals 4
1B Cecil Cooper Brewers 2
2B Bobby Grich Angels 5
2B Willie Randolph Yankees 3
3B Buddy Bell Rangers 2
3B Graig Nettles Yankees 5
SS Alan Trammell Tigers 1
SS Robin Yount Brewers 1
OF Al Bumbry Orioles 1
OF Rickey Henderson Athletics 1
OF Ken Landreaux Twins 1
OF Al Oliver Rangers 4
OF Jorge Orta Indians 2
OF Ben Oglivie Brewers 1

National League

Elected Starters
Position Player Team All-Star Games
C Johnny Bench Reds 13
1B Steve Garvey Dodgers 7
2B Davey Lopes Dodgers 3
3B Mike Schmidt Phillies 5
SS Bill Russell Dodgers 3
OF Dave Kingman Cubs 3
OF Dave Parker Pirates 3
OF Reggie Smith Dodgers 7
Pitchers
Position Player Team All-Star Games
SP J. R. Richard Astros 1
P Jim Bibby Pirates 1
P Vida Blue Giants 4
P Steve Carlton Phillies 8
P Jerry Reuss Dodgers 2
P Bruce Sutter Cubs 4
P Kent Tekulve Pirates 1
P Bob Welch Dodgers 1
P Ed Whitson Giants 1
Reserves
Position Player Team All-Star Games
C Gary Carter Expos 3
C John Stearns Mets 3
1B Keith Hernandez Cardinals 2
1B Pete Rose Phillies 14
2B Phil Garner Pirates 2
3B Ray Knight Reds 1
3B Ken Reitz Cardinals 1
SS Dave Concepción Reds 7
OF José Cruz Astros 1
OF Ken Griffey Reds 3
OF George Hendrick Cardinals 3
OF Dale Murphy Braves 1
OF Dave Winfield Padres 4

Game

Umpires

Position Umpire
Home Plate John Kibler (NL)
First Base Larry Barnett (AL)
Second Base Nick Colosi (NL)
Third Base Jim McKean (AL)
Left Field Jerry Dale (NL)
Right Field Rich Garcia (AL)

Starting lineups

American League National League
Order Player Team Position Order Player Team Position
1 Willie Randolph Yankees 2B 1 Davey Lopes Dodgers 2B
2 Rod Carew Angels 1B 2 Reggie Smith Dodgers CF
3 Fred Lynn Red Sox CF 3 Dave Parker Pirates RF
4 Reggie Jackson Yankees RF 4 Steve Garvey Dodgers 1B
5 Ben Oglivie Brewers LF 5 Johnny Bench Reds C
6 Carlton Fisk Red Sox C 6 Dave Kingman Cubs LF
7 Graig Nettles Yankees 3B 7 Ken Reitz Cardinals 3B
8 Bucky Dent Yankees SS 8 Bill Russell Dodgers SS
9 Steve Stone Orioles P 9 J. R. Richard Astros P

Game summary

Tuesday, July 8, 1980 5:35 pm (PT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
American League 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 7 2
National League 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 X 4 7 0
WP: Jerry Reuss (1-0)   LP: Tommy John (0-1)   Sv: Bruce Sutter (1)
Home runs:
AL: Fred Lynn (1)
NL: Ken Griffey (1)

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