Results
Year | Winner | Score | Ballpark | MVP | MVP Team | Box score |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1999 | World | 7–0 | Fenway Park | Soriano, AlfonsoAlfonso Soriano | New York Yankees | |
2000 | U.S. | 3–2 | Turner Field | Burroughs, SeanSean Burroughs | San Diego Padres | |
2001 | U.S. | 5–1 | Safeco Field | Hall, TobyToby Hall | Tampa Bay Devil Rays | |
2002 | World | 5–1 | Miller Park | Reyes, JoséJosé Reyes | New York Mets | |
2003 | U.S. | 3–2 | U.S. Cellular Field | Sizemore, GradyGrady Sizemore | Cleveland Indians | |
2004 | U.S. | 4–3 | Minute Maid Park | Hill, AaronAaron Hill | Toronto Blue Jays | |
2005 | World | 4–0 | Comerica Park | Huber, JustinJustin Huber | Kansas City Royals | |
2006 | U.S. | 8–5 | PNC Park | Butler, BillyBilly Butler | Kansas City Royals | |
2007 | World | 7–2 | AT&T Park | Hu, Chin-LungChin-Lung Hu | Los Angeles Dodgers | |
2008 | World | 3–0 | Yankee Stadium | Lin, Che-HsuanChe-Hsuan Lin | Boston Red Sox | |
2009 | World | 7–5 | Busch Stadium | Tosoni, ReneRene Tosoni | Minnesota Twins | |
2010 | U.S. | 9–1 | Angel Stadium of Anaheim | Conger, HankHank Conger | Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim | |
2011 | U.S. | 6–4 | Chase Field | Green, GrantGrant Green | Oakland Athletics | |
2012 | U.S. | 17–5 | Kauffman Stadium | Castellanos, NickNick Castellanos | Detroit Tigers |
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