1992 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

{{Short description|1992 American baseball competition}}

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{{Infobox MLB All-Star Game

| image = 1992 Major League Baseball All-Star Game logo.png

| year = 1992

| visitor = American League

| top1 = 4

| top2 = 1

| top3 = 1

| top4 = 0

| top5 = 0

| top6 = 4

| top7 = 0

| top8 = 3

| top9 = 0

| visitor_r = 13

| visitor_h = 19

| visitor_e = 1

| home = National League

| bot1 = 0

| bot2 = 0

| bot3 = 0

| bot4 = 0

| bot5 = 0

| bot6 = 1

| bot7 = 0

| bot8 = 3

| bot9 = 2

| home_r = 6

| home_h = 12

| home_e = 1

| date = July 14, 1992

| venue = Jack Murphy Stadium

| city = San Diego

| VisitorManager = Tom Kelly

| VisitorManagerTeam = MIN

| HomeManager = Bobby Cox

| HomeManagerTeam = ATL

| MVP = Ken Griffey Jr.

| MVPTeam = SEA

| television = CBS

| tv_announcers = Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver

| radio = CBS

| radio_announcers = John Rooney, Jerry Coleman and Johnny Bench

| attendance = 59,372

| firstpitch = Ted Williams}}

The 1992 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 63rd playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 14, 1992, at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego, the home of the San Diego Padres of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 13–6.

In the eighth inning, Charles Nagy became the only pitcher to get a hit in an All-Star Game in the designated hitter era. It was a single, and he scored a few batters later.

This was the second All-Star Game to be held in San Diego and the final one at Jack Murphy Stadium. The next Midsummer Classic to be hosted by the Padres would come in 2016 at Petco Park.

Rosters

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

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=American League=

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colspan="4"|Starters
Positionwidth="150"|Playerwidth="100"|TeamAll-Star Games
PKevin BrownRangers1
CSandy Alomar Jr.Indians3
1BMark McGwireAthletics6
2BRoberto AlomarBlue Jays3
3BWade BoggsRed Sox8
SSCal Ripken Jr.Orioles10
OFJoe CarterBlue Jays2
OFKen Griffey Jr.Mariners3
OFKirby PuckettTwins7

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colspan="4"|Pitchers
Positionwidth="150"|Playerwidth="100"|TeamAll-Star Games
PRick AguileraTwins2
PRoger ClemensRed Sox5
PDennis EckersleyAthletics6
PJuan GuzmánBlue Jays1
PMark LangstonAngels3
PJack McDowellWhite Sox2
PJeff MontgomeryRoyals1
PMike MussinaOrioles1
PCharles NagyIndians1

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colspan="4"|Reserves
Positionwidth="150"|Playerwidth="100"|TeamAll-Star Games
CIván RodríguezRangers1
2BCarlos BaergaIndians1
2BChuck KnoblauchTwins1
3BEdgar MartínezMariners1
3BRobin VenturaWhite Sox1
SSTravis FrymanTigers1
OFBrady AndersonOrioles1
OFJosé CansecoPlayer declined or was unable to play.Athletics5
OFRoberto KellyYankees1
OFRubén SierraRangers3
DHPaul MolitorBrewers5

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=National League=

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colspan="4"|Starters
Positionwidth="150"|Playerwidth="100"|TeamAll-Star Games
PTom GlavineBraves2
CBenito SantiagoPadres4
1BFred McGriffPadres1
2BRyne SandbergCubs9
3BTerry PendletonBraves1
SSOzzie SmithCardinals12
OFBarry BondsPirates2
OFTony GwynnPadres8
OFAndy Van SlykePirates2

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colspan="4"|Pitchers
Positionwidth="150"|Playerwidth="100"|TeamAll-Star Games
PNorm CharltonReds1
PDavid ConeMets2
PDoug JonesAstros4
PGreg MadduxCubs2
PDennis MartínezExpos3
PLee SmithCardinals4
PJohn SmoltzBraves2
PBob TewksburyCardinals1

class="wikitable" style="font-size: 100%; text-align:center;"
colspan="4"|Reserves
Positionwidth="150"|Playerwidth="100"|TeamAll-Star Games
CDarren DaultonPhillies1
CTom PagnozziCardinals1
|1BWill ClarkGiants5
|1BJohn KrukPhillies2
2BCraig BiggioAstros2
2BMike SharpersonDodgers1
3BGary SheffieldPadres1
SSTony FernándezPadres4
OFRon GantBraves1
OFBip RobertsReds1
OFLarry WalkerExpos1

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;Notes

{{Reflist}}

Game

=Umpires=

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Home PlateDoug Harvey (NL)
First BaseRich Garcia (AL)
Second BaseHarry Wendelstedt (NL)
Third BaseGreg Kosc (AL)
Left FieldTom Hallion (NL)
Right FieldTim Tschida (AL)

Harvey, a California resident, was named crew chief to honor him for 31 seasons of service to the National League. He retired at the end of the 1992 season and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2010.

=Starting lineups=

=Game summary=

{{Linescore

| Date = Tuesday, July 14, 1992

| Time = 5:35{{nbsp}}pm (PT)

| Location = Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego

| Road = American League|RoadAbr=AL

| R1 = 4|R2=1|R3=1|R4=0|R5=0|R6=4|R7=0|R8=3|R9=0

| RR = 13|RH=19|RE=1

| Home = National League|HomeAbr=NL

| H1 = 0|H2=0|H3=0|H4=0|H5=0|H6=1|H7=0|H8=3|H9=2

| HR = 6|HH=12|HE=1

| RSP = |HSP=

| WP = Kevin Brown (1-0) |LP=Tom Glavine (0-1)

| RoadHR = Ken Griffey Jr. (1), Rubén Sierra (1)|HomeHR=Will Clark (1) | HRH=yes

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