Despite the large number of stars present at Dodger Stadium, Tuesday in Los Angeles, as part of the Major League Baseball All-Star Game, the fireworks were rare and the American League finally won 3 to 2.
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Pitchers had a great time at the annual classic, as a total of 22 strikeouts were hit by the 20 gunners used.
Not all representatives of the Toronto Blue Jays were very productive at bat in the win. First baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and receiver Alejandro Kirk, who were part of their starting lineup, were unable to reach the bases once in two at bats each. For his part, second baseman Santiago Espinal, used as a pinch hitter, was unable to avenge his Toronto teammates with a hit, but was awarded a walk at his second appearance at the plate, somewhat saving the honor of the other Blue Jays.
Things have been much better for Gunner Alek Manoah. Used in the second inning, the right-hander struck out each of the three batters facing him.
Giancarlo Stanton of the New York Yankees was the most productive offensively for the American League All-Stars. In the fourth inning, the outfielder kicked out a pitcher Tony Gonsolin’s offering out of bounds, while Jose Ramirez was on the trails. With that momentum, Stanton tied the game at 2-2.
The next hitter, Byron Buxton of the Minnesota Twins, seemed to take note of Stanton’s home plate presence as he too homered at the expense of Gonsolin.
McClanahan misses his start
Holder of the best earned run average in major baseball in 2022 (1.71), Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Shane McClanahan, used as a starter for the American League, completely missed his entry into the scene.
The Florida team gunner first gave Ronald Acuna Jr. a double, before seeing him cross home plate on a single from local favorite Mookie Betts.
Two batters later, Paul Goldschmidt gave the fans a treat by kicking one of McClanahan’s offerings into the stands, giving the National League stars a temporary 2-0 lead.
McClanahan eventually allowed two runs on four hits.