List of MLB All Star Game winners

Jul 31, 2013; Minneapolis, MN, USA; 2014 MLB All Star Game logo on the wall behind home plate prior to the game between the Minnesota Twins and Kansas City Royals at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Brace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY Sports
Jul 31, 2013; Minneapolis, MN, USA; 2014 MLB All Star Game logo on the wall behind home plate prior to the game between the Minnesota Twins and Kansas City Royals at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Brace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY Sports /
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DateWinning LeagueScoreVenueHost TeamAttendance
July 6, 1933American
(1-0-0 AL)
4–2Comiskey ParkChicago White Sox47,595
July 10, 1934American
(2-0-0 AL)
9–7Polo GroundsNew York Giants48,368
July 8, 1935American
(3-0-0 AL)
4–1Municipal StadiumCleveland Indians69,812
July 7, 1936National
(3-1-0 AL)
4–3National League ParkBoston Bees25,556
July 7, 1937American
(4-1-0 AL)
8–3Griffith StadiumWashington Senators31,391
July 6, 1938National
(4-2-0 AL)
4–1Crosley FieldCincinnati Reds27,067
July 11, 1939American
(5-2-0 AL)
3–1Yankee StadiumNew York Yankees62,892
July 9, 1940National
(5-3-0 AL)
4–0Sportsman’s ParkSt. Louis Cardinals32,373
July 8, 1941American
(6-3-0 AL)
7–5Briggs StadiumDetroit Tigers54,674
July 6, 1942American
(7-3-0 AL)
3–1Polo GroundsNew York Giants34,178
July 13, 1943American
(8-3-0 AL)
5–3Shibe ParkPhiladelphia Athletics31,938
July 11, 1944National
(8-4-0 AL)
7–1Forbes FieldPittsburgh Pirates29,589
1945Not held because of World War II
July 9, 1946American
(9-4-0 AL)
12–0Fenway ParkBoston Red Sox34,906
July 8, 1947American
(10-4-0 AL)
2–1Wrigley FieldChicago Cubs41,123
July 13, 1948American
(11-4-0 AL)
5–2Sportsman’s ParkSt. Louis Browns34,009
July 12, 1949American
(12-4-0 AL)
11–7Ebbets FieldBrooklyn Dodgers32,577
July 11, 1950National
(12-5-0 AL)
4–3
(14 inn.)
Comiskey ParkChicago White Sox46,127
July 10, 1951National
(12-6-0 AL)
8–3Briggs StadiumDetroit Tigers52,075
July 8, 1952National
(12-7-0 AL)
3–2
(5 inn., rain)
Shibe ParkPhiladelphia Phillies32,785
July 14, 1953National
(12-8-0 AL)
5–1Crosley FieldCincinnati Reds30,846
July 13, 1954American
(13-8-0 AL)
11–9Municipal StadiumCleveland Indians69,751
July 12, 1955National
(13-9-0 AL)
6–5
(12 inn.)
County StadiumMilwaukee Braves45,643
July 10, 1956National
(13-10-0 AL)
7–3Griffith StadiumWashington Senators28,843
July 9, 1957American
(14-10-0 AL)
6–5Busch StadiumSt. Louis Cardinals30,693
July 8, 1958American
(15-10-0 AL)
4–3Memorial StadiumBaltimore Orioles48,829
July 7, 1959National
(15-11-0 AL)
5–4Forbes FieldPittsburgh Pirates35,277
August 3, 1959American
(16-11-0 AL)
5–3Memorial ColiseumLos Angeles Dodgers55,105
July 11, 1960National
(16-12-0 AL)
5–3Municipal StadiumKansas City Athletics30,619
July 13, 1960National
(16-13-0 AL)
6–0Yankee StadiumNew York Yankees38,362
July 11, 1961National
(16-14-0 AL)
5–4
(10 inn.)
Candlestick ParkSan Francisco Giants44,115
July 31, 1961TIE
(16-14-1 AL)
1–1Fenway ParkBoston Red Sox31,851
July 10, 1962National
(16-15-1 AL)
3–1D.C. StadiumWashington Senators45,480
July 30, 1962American
(17-15-1 AL)
9–4Wrigley FieldChicago Cubs38,359
July 9, 1963National
(17-16-1 AL)
5–3Municipal StadiumCleveland Indians44,160
July 7, 1964National
(17-17-1)
7–4Shea StadiumNew York Mets50,850
July 13, 1965National
(18-17-1 NL)
6–5Metropolitan StadiumMinnesota Twins46,706
July 12, 1966National
(19-17-1 NL)
2–1
(10 inn.)
Busch Memorial StadiumSt. Louis Cardinals49,936
July 11, 1967National
(20-17-1 NL)
2–1
(15 inn.)
Anaheim StadiumCalifornia Angels46,309
July 9, 1968National
(21-17-1 NL)
1–0AstrodomeHouston Astros48,321
July 23, 1969National
(22-17-1 NL)
9–3RFK StadiumWashington Senators45,259
July 14, 1970National
(23-17-1 NL)
5–4
(12 inn.)
Riverfront StadiumCincinnati Reds51,838
July 13, 1971American
(23-18-1 NL)
6–4Tiger StadiumDetroit Tigers53,559
July 25, 1972National
(24-18-1 NL)
4–3Atlanta StadiumAtlanta Braves53,107
July 24, 1973National
(25-18-1 NL)
7–1Royals StadiumKansas City Royals40,849
July 23, 1974National
(26-18-1 NL)
7–2Three Rivers StadiumPittsburgh Pirates50,706
July 15, 1975National
(27-18-1 NL)
6–3County StadiumMilwaukee Brewers51,480
July 13, 1976National
(28-18-1 NL)
7–1Veterans StadiumPhiladelphia Phillies63,974
July 19, 1977National
(29-18-1 NL)
7–5Yankee StadiumNew York Yankees56,683
July 11, 1978National
(30-18-1 NL)
7–3San Diego StadiumSan Diego Padres51,549
July 17, 1979National
(31-18-1 NL)
7–6KingdomeSeattle Mariners58,905
July 8, 1980National
(32-18-1 NL)
4–2Dodger StadiumLos Angeles Dodgers56,088
August 9, 1981National
(33-18-1 NL)
5–4Cleveland StadiumCleveland Indians72,086
July 13, 1982National
(34-18-1 NL)
4–1Olympic StadiumMontreal Expos59,057
July 6, 1983American
(34-19-1 NL)
13–3Comiskey ParkChicago White Sox43,801
July 10, 1984National
(35-19-1 NL)
3–1Candlestick ParkSan Francisco Giants57,756
July 16, 1985National
(36-19-1 NL)
6–1Hubert H. Humphrey MetrodomeMinnesota Twins54,960
July 15, 1986American
(36-20-1 NL)
3–2AstrodomeHouston Astros45,774
July 14, 1987National
(37-20-1 NL)
2–0
(13 inn.)
Oakland-Alameda County ColiseumOakland Athletics49,671
July 12, 1988American
(37-21-1 NL)
2–1Riverfront StadiumCincinnati Reds55,837
July 11, 1989American
(37-22-1 NL)
5–3Anaheim StadiumCalifornia Angels64,036
July 10, 1990American
(37-23-1 NL)
2–0Wrigley FieldChicago Cubs39,071
July 9, 1991American
(37-24-1 NL)
4–2SkyDomeToronto Blue Jays52,383
July 14, 1992American
(37-25-1 NL)
13–6Jack Murphy StadiumSan Diego Padres59,372
July 13, 1993American
(37-26-1 NL)
9–3Oriole Park at Camden YardsBaltimore Orioles48,147
July 12, 1994National
(38-26-1 NL)
8–7
(10 inn.)
Three Rivers StadiumPittsburgh Pirates59,568
July 11, 1995National
(39-26-1 NL)
3–2The Ballpark in ArlingtonTexas Rangers50,920
July 9, 1996National
(40-26-1 NL)
6–0Veterans StadiumPhiladelphia Phillies62,670
July 8, 1997American
(40-27-1 NL)
3–1Jacobs FieldCleveland Indians44,916
July 7, 1998American
(40-28-1 NL)
13–8Coors FieldColorado Rockies51,267
July 13, 1999American
(40-29-1 NL)
4–1Fenway ParkBoston Red Sox34,187
July 11, 2000American
(40-30-1 NL)
6–3Turner FieldAtlanta Braves51,323
July 10, 2001American
(40-31-1 NL)
4–1Safeco FieldSeattle Mariners47,364
July 9, 2002TIE
(40-31-2 NL)
7–7
(11 inn.)
Miller ParkMilwaukee Brewers41,871
July 15, 2003American
(40-32-2 NL)
7–6U.S. Cellular FieldChicago White Sox47,609
July 13, 2004American
(40-33-2 NL)
9–4Minute Maid ParkHouston Astros41,886
July 12, 2005American
(40-34-2 NL)
7–5Comerica ParkDetroit Tigers41,617
July 11, 2006American
(40-35-2 NL)
3–2PNC ParkPittsburgh Pirates38,904
July 10, 2007American
(40-36-2 NL)
5–4AT&T ParkSan Francisco Giants43,965
July 15, 2008American
(40-37-2 NL)
4–3
(15 inn.)
Yankee StadiumNew York Yankees55,632
July 14, 2009American
(40-38-2 NL)
4–3Busch StadiumSt. Louis Cardinals46,760
July 13, 2010National
(41-38-2 NL)
3–1Angel Stadium of AnaheimLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim45,408
July 12, 2011National
(42-38-2 NL)
5–1Chase FieldArizona Diamondbacks49,033
July 10, 2012National
(43-38-2 NL)
8–0Kauffman StadiumKansas City Royals40,933
July 16, 2013American
(43-39-2 NL)
3–0Citi FieldNew York Mets45,186