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- All-Star rosters American League National League
- All-Star Game Coaching staff Umpires Starting lineups Game summary
- Footnotes and references
- External links
{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}{{Infobox MLB All-Star Game | image = 1988 MLB ASG.PNG | year = 1988 | visitor = American League | top1 = 0 | top2 = 0 | top3 = 1 | top4 = 1 | top5 = 0 | top6 = 0 | top7 = 0 | top8 = 0 | top9 = 0 | visitor_r = 2 | visitor_h = 6 | visitor_e = 2 | home = National League | bot1 = 0 | bot2 = 0 | bot3 = 0 | bot4 = 1 | bot5 = 0 | bot6 = 0 | bot7 = 0 | bot8 = 0 | bot9 = 0 | home_r = 1 | home_h = 5 | home_e = 0 | date = July 12, 1988 | venue = Riverfront Stadium | city = Cincinnati, Ohio | VisitorManager = Tom Kelly | VisitorManagerTeam = MIN | HomeManager = Whitey Herzog | HomeManagerTeam = STL | MVP = Terry Steinbach | MVPTeam = OAK | television = ABC | tv_announcers = Al Michaels, Jim Palmer, Tim McCarver | radio = CBS | radio_announcers = Brent Musburger, Jerry Coleman, Johnny Bench | attendance = 55,837 | firstpitch = Vice President George H.W. Bush }}The 1988 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 59th playing of the "Midsummer Classic" between Major League Baseball's American League (AL) and National League All-Star teams. The All-Star Game was held on July 12, 1988, at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, the home of the NL's Cincinnati Reds. The game resulted in the AL defeating the NL 2-1. Terry Steinbach, a catcher for the AL's Oakland Athletics, won the All-Star game's most valuable player award. Steinbach was credited with both of the AL's two runs in the game. Frank Viola of the Minnesota Twins was the winning pitcher. All-Star rostersPlayers in italics have since been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. {{col-begin}}{{col-2}}American LeagueStarters |
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Position | Player | Team | All-Star Games |
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P | Frank Viola | Twins | 1 | C | Terry Steinbach | Athletics | 1 | 1B | Mark McGwire | Athletics | 2 | 2B | Paul Molitor | Brewers | 3 | 3B | Wade Boggs | Red Sox | 4 | SS | Cal Ripken, Jr. | Orioles | 6 | OF | José Canseco | Athletics | 2 | OF | Dave Winfield | Yankees | 12 | OF | Rickey Henderson | Yankees | 8 | |
Pitchers |
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Position | Player | Team | All-Star Games |
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P | Doyle Alexander | Tigers | 1 | P | Roger Clemens | Red Sox | 2 | P | Dennis Eckersley | Athletics | 3 | P | Mark Gubicza | Royals | 2 | P | Doug Jones | Indians | 1 | P | Dan Plesac | Brewers | 2 | P | Jeff Reardon | Twins | 3 | P | Jeff Russell | Rangers | 1 | P | Dave Stieb | Blue Jays | 6 | |
Reserves |
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Position | Player | Team | All-Star Games |
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C | Tim Laudner | Twins | 1 | 1B | George Brett | Royals | 13 | 1B | Don Mattingly | Yankees | 6 | 2B | Johnny Ray | Angels | 1 | 2B | Harold Reynolds | Mariners | 2 | 3B | Gary Gaetti | Twins | 1 | 3B | Carney Lansford | Athletics | 1 | SS | Ozzie Guillén[1] | White Sox | 1 | SS | Kurt Stillwell | Royals | 1 | SS | Alan Trammell[1] | Tigers | 5 | OF | Mike Greenwell | Red Sox | 1 | OF | Kirby Puckett | Twins | 3 | |
{{col-2}}National LeagueStarters |
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Position | Player | Team | All-Star Games |
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P | Dwight Gooden | Mets | 4 | C | Gary Carter | Mets | 11 | 1B | Will Clark | Giants | 1 | 2B | Ryne Sandberg | Cubs | 5 | 3B | Bobby Bonilla | Pirates | 1 | SS | Ozzie Smith | Cardinals | 8 | OF | Darryl Strawberry | Mets | 5 | OF | Vince Coleman | Cardinals | 1 | OF | Andre Dawson | Cubs | 5 | |
Pitchers |
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Position | Player | Team | All-Star Games |
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P | David Cone | Mets | 1 | P | Mark Davis | Padres | 1 | P | Kevin Gross | Phillies | 1 | P | Orel Hershiser | Dodgers | 2 | P | Danny Jackson | Reds | 1 | P | Bob Knepper | Astros | 2 | P | Greg Maddux | Cubs | 1 | P | Bob Walk | Pirates | 1 | P | Todd Worrell | Cardinals | 1 | |
Reserves |
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Position | Player | Team | All-Star Games |
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C | Lance Parrish | Phillies | 7 | 1B | Andrés Galarraga | Expos | 1 | 1B | Gerald Perry | Braves | 1 | 2B | Robby Thompson[1] | Giants | 1 | 3B | Vance Law | Cubs | 1 | 3B | Chris Sabo | Reds | 1 | SS | Shawon Dunston | Cubs | 1 | SS | Barry Larkin | Reds | 1 | OF | Willie McGee | Cardinals | 4 | OF | Rafael Palmeiro | Cubs | 1 | OF | Andy Van Slyke | Pirates | 1 | |
{{col-end}}All-Star GameCoaching staffDescription | AL | NL |
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Managers | Tom Kelly | Whitey Herzog | Coaches | Tom Trebelhorn | Roger Craig | Coaches | Bobby Valentine | Buck Rodgers | Honorary Captains | Bobby Doerr | Willie Stargell | |
Umpires Home Plate | Frank Pulli (NL) | First Base | Larry Barnett (AL) | Second Base | Terry Tata (NL) | Third Base | Dale Ford (AL) | Left field | Randy Marsh (NL) | Right field | Dan Morrison (AL) |
Starting lineupsAmerican League | National League |
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Order | Player | Team | Position | Order | Player | Team | Position |
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1 | Rickey Henderson | Yankees | CF | 1 | Vince Coleman | Cardinals | LF | 2 | Paul Molitor | Brewers | 2B | 2 | Ryne Sandberg | Cubs | 2B | 3 | Wade Boggs | Red Sox | 3B | 3 | Andre Dawson | Cubs | CF | 4 | José Canseco | Athletics | LF | 4 | Darryl Strawberry | Mets | RF | 5 | Dave Winfield | Yankees | RF | 5 | Bobby Bonilla | Pirates | 3B | 6 | Cal Ripken, Jr. | Orioles | SS | 6 | Will Clark | Giants | 1B | 7 | Mark McGwire | Athletics | 1B | 7 | Gary Carter | Mets | C | 8 | Terry Steinbach | Athletics | C | 8 | Ozzie Smith | Cardinals | SS | 9 | Frank Viola | Twins | P | 9 | Dwight Gooden | Mets | P | |
Game summary{{Linescore | Date = Tuesday, July 12, 1988 | Time = 8:35{{nbsp}}pm (ET) | Location = Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio | Road = American League|RoadAbr=AL | R1 = 0|R2=0|R3=1|R4=1|R5=0|R6=0|R7=0|R8=0|R9=0 | RR = 2|RH=6|RE=2 | Home = National League|HomeAbr=NL | H1 = 0|H2=0|H3=0|H4=1|H5=0|H6=0|H7=0|H8=0|H9=0 | HR = 1|HH=5|HE=0 | RSP = |HSP= | WP = Frank Viola (1-0) |LP=Dwight Gooden (0-1) |SV=Dennis Eckersley (1) | RoadHR = Terry Steinbach (1) | HRH=yes }}Footnotes and references1. ^1 2 Player declined or was unable to play.
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