Past MLB All-Star games

Jul 13, 2021; Denver, Colorado, USA; Boston Red Sox shortstop Xander Bogaerts (left), New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge (center) and Boston Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers during the 2021 MLB All Star Game at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Jul 13, 2021; Denver, Colorado, USA; Boston Red Sox shortstop Xander Bogaerts (left), New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge (center) and Boston Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers during the 2021 MLB All Star Game at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports /
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The 2022 MLB All-Star Game takes place on Tuesday, July 19. Here are the results of the previous All-Star Games.

The 2022 MLB All-Star Game is in Hollywood, as the stars of the American and National Leagues will participate at Dodger Stadium for bragging rights. The AL team features Aaron Judge, Shohei Ohtani, and Rafael Devers, while the NL team has players like Mookie Betts, Ronald Acuna Jr., and Clayton Kershaw. These are only a couple of the stars that will be in Los Angeles for the Midsummer Classic on July 19.

This is the 92nd edition of the All-Star Game. For those wondering when the first game was and want to know the results of the previous contests, we have you covered.

When was the first MLB All-Star Game

The very first MLB All-Star Game took place back on July 6, 1933 at Comiskey Park in Chicago, Ill. When it comes to who hosts the game, it alternates between AL and NL home ballparks.

Past MLB All-Star Game results

Below are the official results of the previous All-Star Games:

  • 1933: AL wins 4-2
  • 1934: AL wins 9-7
  • 1935: AL wins 4-1
  • 1936: NL wins 4-3
  • 1937: AL wins 8-3
  • 1938: NL wins 4-1
  • 1939: AL wins 3-1
  • 1940: NL wins 4-0
  • 1941: AL wins 7-5
  • 1942: Al wins 3-1
  • 1943: AL wins 5-3
  • 1944: NL wins 7-1
  • 1945: Game was not played due to World War II
  • 1946: AL wins 12-0
  • 1947: AL wins 2-1
  • 1948: AL wins 5-2
  • 1949: AL wins 11-7
  • 1950: NL wins 4-3 (14 innings)
  • 1951: NL wins 8-3
  • 1952: NL wins 3-2 (5 innings due to rain)
  • 1953: NL wins 5-1
  • 1954: AL wins 11-9
  • 1955: NL wins 6-5 (12 innings)
  • 1956: NL wins 7-3
  • 1957: AL wins 6-5
  • 1958: AL wins 4-3
  • 1959: NL wins first game 5-4, July 7. AL wins second game 5-3, Aug. 3
  • 1960: NL wins 5-3
  • 1961: NL wins first game 5-4 (10 innings), July 11. Second game ends in 1-1 tie, July 31
  • 1962: NL wins 3-1 in first game, July 10. AL wins 9-4 in second game, July 30
  • 1963: NL wins 5-3
  • 1964: NL wins 7-4
  • 1965: NL wins 6-5
  • 1966: NL wins 2-1 (10 innings)
  • 1967: NL wins 2-1 (15 innings)
  • 1968: NL wins 1-0
  • 1969: NL wins 9-3
  • 1970: NL wins 5-4 (12 innings)
  • 1971: AL wins 6-4
  • 1972: NL wins 4-3 (10 innings)
  • 1973: NL wins 7-1
  • 1974: NL wins 7-2
  • 1975: NL wins 6-3
  • 1976: NL wins 7-1
  • 1977: NL wins 7-5
  • 1978: NL wins 7-3
  • 1979: NL wins 7-6
  • 1980: NL wins 4-2
  • 1981: NL wins 5-4
  • 1982: NL wins 4-1
  • 1983: AL wins 13-3
  • 1984: NL wins 3-1
  • 1985: NL wins 6-1
  • 1986: AL wins 3-2
  • 1987: NL wins 2-0 (13 innings)
  • 1988: AL wins 2-1
  • 1989: AL 5-3
  • 1990: AL wins 2-0
  • 1991: AL wins 4-2
  • 1992: AL wins 13-6
  • 1993: AL wins 9-3
  • 1994: NL wins 8-7 (10 innings)
  • 1995: NL wins 3-2
  • 1996: NL wins 6-0
  • 1997: AL wins 3-1
  • 1998: AL wins 13-8
  • 1999: AL wins 4-1
  • 2000: AL wins 6-3
  • 2001: AL Wins 4-1
  • 2002: 7-7 tie (11 innings)
  • 2003: AL wins 7-6
  • 2004: AL wins 9-4
  • 2005: AL wins 7-5
  • 2006: AL wins 3-2
  • 2007: AL wins 5-4
  • 2008: AL wins 4-3 (15 innings)
  • 2009: AL wins 4-3
  • 2010: NL wins 3-1
  • 2011: NL wins 5-1
  • 2012: NL wins 8-0
  • 2013: AL wins 3-0
  • 2014: AL wins 5-3
  • 2015: AL wins 6-3
  • 2016: AL wins 4-2
  • 2017: AL wins 2-1 (10 innings)
  • 2018: AL wins 8-6 (10 innings)
  • 2019: AL wins 4-3
  • 2020: Game was not played due to the COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2021: AL wins 5-2

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