List of Major League Baseball All-Star Game Venues - The Last Time Each Franchise Has Hosted An All-Star Game

The Last Time Each Franchise Has Hosted An All-Star Game

from least recent to most recent
  • New York Mets, 1964 (scheduled to host in 2013)
  • Los Angeles Dodgers, 1980
  • Washington Nationals, 1982 (as Montreal Expos – the last All-Star Game held in Washington, DC was in 1969, hosted by the present-day Texas Rangers franchise)
  • Minnesota Twins, 1985 (scheduled to host in 2014)
  • Oakland Athletics, 1987
  • Cincinnati Reds, 1988 (scheduled to host in 2015)
  • Chicago Cubs, 1990
  • Toronto Blue Jays, 1991
  • San Diego Padres, 1992
  • Miami Marlins, never (franchise started in 1993; was scheduled to host in 2000, but moved to Atlanta)
  • Baltimore Orioles, 1993
  • Texas Rangers, 1995
  • Philadelphia Phillies, 1996
  • Cleveland Indians, 1997
  • Tampa Bay Rays, never (franchise started in 1998)
  • Colorado Rockies, 1998
  • Boston Red Sox, 1999
  • Atlanta Braves, 2000
  • Seattle Mariners, 2001
  • Milwaukee Brewers, 2002
  • Chicago White Sox, 2003
  • Houston Astros, 2004
  • Detroit Tigers, 2005
  • Pittsburgh Pirates, 2006
  • San Francisco Giants, 2007
  • New York Yankees, 2008
  • St. Louis Cardinals, 2009
  • Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, 2010
  • Arizona Diamondbacks, 2011
  • Kansas City Royals, 2012

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