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词条 List of Major League Baseball All-Star Game broadcasters
释义

  1. Television

     2010s  Notes  2000s  Notes  1990s  Notes  1980s  Notes  1970s  Notes  1960s  Notes  1950s  Notes  1940s 

  2. Radio

     2010s  2000s  1990s  1980s  1970s  1960s  1950s  1940s  1930s  Notes 

  3. References

  4. External links

The following is a list of the American radio and television networks and announcers that have broadcast the Major League Baseball All-Star Game over the years.

Television

2010s

YearNetworkPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Venue/Host teamField reporter(s)Pregame hostPregame analyst(s)Rating Share HouseholdsViewers
2019FoxJoe BuckJohn SmoltzProgressive Field, Cleveland IndiansKen Rosenthal and Tom VerducciKevin BurkhardtAlex Rodriguez, David Ortiz and Frank Thomas
2018FoxJoe BuckJohn SmoltzNationals Park, Washington NationalsKen Rosenthal and Tom VerducciKevin BurkhardtAlex Rodriguez, David Ortiz and Frank Thomas5.2118,700,0008,849,000
2017FoxJoe BuckJohn SmoltzMarlins Park, Miami MarlinsKen Rosenthal and Tom VerducciKevin BurkhardtAlex Rodriguez, Tom Verducci and Frank Thomas5.5119,280,0009,442,000
2016FoxJoe BuckJohn SmoltzPetco Park, San Diego PadresKen Rosenthal and Tom VerducciChris MyersTom Verducci, Pete Rose and Frank Thomas5.4108,707,0008,829,000
2015FoxJoe BuckHarold Reynolds and Tom VerducciGreat American Ball Park, Cincinnati RedsKen Rosenthal and Erin AndrewsKevin BurkhardtPete Rose and Frank Thomas6.6129,127,00010,910,000
2014FoxJoe BuckHarold Reynolds and Tom VerducciTarget Field, Minnesota TwinsKen Rosenthal and Erin AndrewsKevin BurkhardtGabe Kapler and Frank Thomas7.0127,000,00011,340,000
2013FoxJoe BuckTim McCarverCiti Field, New York MetsKen Rosenthal and Erin AndrewsJoe Buck6.9 127,511,000 11,000,000
2012FoxJoe BuckTim McCarverKauffman Stadium, Kansas City RoyalsKen Rosenthal and Erin AndrewsMatt VasgersianHarold Reynolds and Eric Karros6.8 12 6,743,724 10,900,000
2011FoxJoe BuckTim McCarverChase Field, Arizona DiamondbacksKen Rosenthal, Eric Karros and Mark GraceChris RoseEric Karros6.9 12 7,712,000 11,000,000
2010FoxJoe BuckTim McCarverAngel Stadium of Anaheim, Los Angeles Angels of AnaheimKen Rosenthal, Chris Rose and Eric KarrosChris Rose7.513 8,692,500 12,100,000

Notes

  • The 2010 All-Star Game marked the first time the annual game would be shown in 3D. Kenny Albert and Mark Grace were the announcers for the 3D broadcast.

2000s

YearNetworkPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Venue/Host teamField reporter(s)Pregame hostPregame analyst(s)Rating Share HouseholdsViewers
2009FoxJoe BuckTim McCarverBusch Stadium, St. Louis CardinalsKen Rosenthal, Chris Rose and Eric KarrosChris Rose8.915 10,754,23014,610,000
2008FoxJoe BuckTim McCarverYankee Stadium, New York YankeesKen Rosenthal, Kevin Kennedy and Eric KarrosJeanne Zelasko and Chris Rose9.316 10,441,00014,540,000
2007FoxJoe BuckTim McCarverAT&T Park, San Francisco GiantsKen Rosenthal, José Mota and Eric ByrnesJeanne ZelaskoKevin Kennedy and Eric Karros8.415 9,343,00012,530,000
2006FoxJoe BuckTim McCarverPNC Park, Pittsburgh PiratesKen RosenthalJeanne ZelaskoKevin Kennedy9.316 10,301,00014,424,000
2005FoxJoe BuckTim McCarverComerica Park, Detroit TigersKevin KennedyJeanne ZelaskoKevin Kennedy8.114 8,884,00012,330,000
2004FoxJoe BuckTim McCarverMinute Maid Park, Houston AstrosKevin KennedyJeanne ZelaskoKevin Kennedy8.815 9,573,00013,995,000
2003FoxJoe BuckTim McCarverU.S. Cellular Field, Chicago White SoxKevin KennedyJeanne ZelaskoKevin Kennedy9.517 10,156,00013,810,000
2002FoxJoe BuckTim McCarverMiller Park, Milwaukee BrewersKevin KennedyJeanne ZelaskoKevin Kennedy9.517 10,046,00014,653,000
2001FoxJoe BuckTim McCarverSafeco Field, Seattle MarinersSteve LyonsJeanne ZelaskoKevin Kennedy11.019 11,198,00016,029,000
2000NBCBob CostasJoe MorganTurner Field, Atlanta BravesJim Gray and Jimmy RobertsHannah Storm10.118 10,167,00014,714,000

Notes

  • In 2008, Fox went on the air at 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time with a special, one-hour "red carpet parade" show hosted by Jeanne Zelasko and Chris Rose. Also contributing to the program were reporters Mark Grace, Laura Okmin, and Charissa Thompson. This was followed by play-by-play man Joe Buck presiding over the pregame festivities (e.g. player introductions and the singing of "The Star-Spangled Banner") via the public address system.
    • The British rights-holder for this game, five (now known as Channel 5) ended its coverage at 6 a.m. BST with the game still in the 12th inning. The network explained that it had a commitment to carry the children's show The Wiggles that it could not break. The situation is similar to the infamous "Heidi Game" on the U.S. network NBC in 1968.[1]

1990s

YearNetworkPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Venue/Host teamField reporter(s)Pregame hostPregame analyst(s)Rating Share HouseholdsViewers
1999FoxJoe BuckTim McCarver and Bob BrenlyFenway Park, Boston Red SoxThom BrennamanKeith OlbermannSteve Lyons12.022 11,890,00017,640,000
1998NBC[2]Bob Costas[3]Joe MorganCoors Field, Colorado RockiesJim Gray and Keith OlbermannHannah Storm and Keith Olbermann13.325 13,026,00018,970,000
1997FoxJoe BuckTim McCarver and Bob BrenlyJacobs Field, Cleveland IndiansChip CaraySteve Lyons11.821 11,420,00016,723,000
1996NBCBob Costas[4]Joe Morgan and Bob UeckerVeterans Stadium, Philadelphia PhilliesJim Gray[5]Hannah Storm13.223 12,690,00018,479,000
1995ABC[6]Al Michaels[7]Jim Palmer and Tim McCarverThe Ballpark in Arlington, Texas RangersLesley Visser and Rick DempseyJohn Saunders[8]13.925 13,260,00020,163,000
1994NBC[9]Bob Costas[10]Joe Morgan and Bob UeckerThree Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh PiratesHannah Storm and Johnny BenchGreg Gumbel[11]15.728 14,790,00022,015,000
1993CBS[12]Sean McDonough[13]Tim McCarver[14]Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore OriolesJim KaatPat O'Brien and Andrea Joyce15.628 14,550,00022,306,000
1992CBS[15]Sean McDonough[16]Tim McCarver[17]Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego PadresJim Kaat and Lesley VisserPat O'Brien14.927 13,720,00021,981,000
1991CBS[18]Jack Buck[19][20]Tim McCarverSkyDome, Toronto Blue JaysJim Kaat and Lesley VisserPat O'Brien17.432 16,200,00024,670,000
1990CBS[21]Jack Buck[22]Tim McCarver[23]Wrigley Field, Chicago CubsJim Kaat, Lesley Visser and Pat O'BrienGreg Gumbel16.233 14,940,00024,365,000

Notes

  • The 1990 All-Star Game from Chicago's Wrigley Field was marred by an approximately 68 minute rain delay that started during the top of the 7th inning.[24] In the mean time, CBS aired Rescue 911.[25]
  • For CBS' coverage of the 1992 All-Star Game, they introduced Basecam,[26] a lipstick-size camera, inside first base.
    • The 1992 All-Star Game on CBS was interrupted with coverage of the Democratic National Convention.
  • In June 1993, CBS Sports' Lesley Visser suffered a jogging accident in New York's Central Park in which she broke her hip and skidded face-first across the pavement.[27] She required reconstructive plastic surgery on her face and in 2006, she required an artificial hip replacement. She missed the 1993 Major League Baseball All-Star Game due to the accident. In Visser's place in the meantime, came Jim Kaat.
  • The 1994 All-Star Game marked NBC's first broadcast of a Major League Baseball game since Game 5 of the 1989 National League Championship Series on October 9. It also marked the inaugural broadcast of "The Baseball Network", which was a short-lived (lasting through the conclusion of the 1995 World Series), revenue-sharing joint venture between NBC, ABC and Major League Baseball. The '94 All-Star game also was broadcast in Spanish on NBC's Secondary Audio Program. Boston Red Sox announcer Hector Martinez and seven time All-Star Tony Pérez were the announcers for the occasion.

1980s

YearNetworkPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Venue/Host teamField reporter(s)Pregame hostPregame analyst(s)Rating Share HouseholdsViewers
1989NBC[28]Vin ScullyTom Seaver and Ronald Reagan[29] (1st inning only)Anaheim Stadium, California AngelsBob Costas[30] and Marv Albert18.233 16,450,00025,840,000
1988ABC[31]Al Michaels[32][33]Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver[34]Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati RedsGary Bender and Joe MorganAl MichaelsJim Palmer and Tim McCarver20.433 18,070,00029,526,000
1987NBCVin Scully[35]Joe GaragiolaOakland–Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland AthleticsBob Costas and Marv Albert18.237 15,910,00024,295,000
1986ABC[36]Al MichaelsJim Palmer and Tim McCarverAstrodome, Houston AstrosDon DrysdaleAl MichaelsJim Palmer and Tim McCarver20.335 17,440,00028,375,000
1985NBC[37]Vin Scully[38][39][40]Joe GaragiolaHubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minnesota TwinsBob Costas20.536 17,400,00028,210,000
1984ABC[41]Al Michaels[42]Howard Cosell and Earl WeaverCandlestick Park, San Francisco GiantsDon Drysdale and Jim PalmerHoward CosellDon Drysdale and Jim Palmer20.135 16,840,00028,500,000
1983NBC[43]Vin ScullyJoe Garagiola[44]Comiskey Park, Chicago White SoxDon SuttonBob Costas21.539 17,910,00027,190,000
1982ABC[45]Al Michaels (first half) and Keith Jackson (second half)Howard Cosell and Don DrysdaleOlympic Stadium, Montréal ExposBob UeckerAl Michaels and Keith JacksonHoward Cosell and Don Drysdale25.044 20,380,00034,120,000
1981NBCJoe Garagiola[46]Tony KubekCleveland Stadium, Cleveland IndiansBryant Gumbel[47]20.136 15,640,000Not Available
1980ABCKeith Jackson[48] (first half) and Al Michaels (second half)Howard Cosell and Don DrysdaleDodger Stadium, Los Angeles DodgersBob UeckerAl Michaels and Keith JacksonHoward Cosell and Don Drysdale26.846 20,450,00036,270,000

Notes

  • The 1981 All-Star Game is to date, the only one to be played on a weekend (Sunday night). The game was originally to be played on July 14, but was cancelled due to the players' strike lasting from June 12 to July 31. It was then brought back as a prelude to the second half of the season, which began the following day.
  • For NBC's 1983 All-Star Game coverage, Don Sutton was in New York City, periodically tracking pitches with the aid of NBC's "Inside Pitch" technology.
  • In 1984, Jim Palmer only served as a between innings analyst[49] for ABC's coverage.
  • In {{baseball year|1985}}, NBC's telecast of the All-Star Game out of the Metrodome in Minnesota was the first program to be broadcast in stereo[50] by a TV network.
  • Former President of the United States, Ronald Reagan (who had just left office) served as the color commentator instead of Tom Seaver (Vin Scully's normal NBC broadcasting partner at the time) for the first inning of the 1989 game.

1970s

YearNetworkPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Venue/Host teamField reporter(s)Pregame hostPregame analyst(s)Rating Share HouseholdsViewers
1979NBCJoe GaragiolaTony Kubek and Tom SeaverKingdome, Seattle MarinersBryant Gumbel24.445 18,180,00031,980,000
1978ABCKeith JacksonHoward Cosell and Don DrysdaleSan Diego Stadium, San Diego PadresBob UeckerKeith JacksonHoward Cosell and Don Drysdale26.147 19,030,00035,529,000
1977NBCJoe GaragiolaTony KubekYankee Stadium, New York YankeesCurt GowdyBryant Gumbel24.545 17,440,00031,000,000
1976ABCBob PrinceWarner Wolf and Bob UeckerVeterans Stadium, Philadelphia Phillies27.153 18,680,00036,330,000
1975[51]NBCCurt Gowdy and Joe GaragiolaTony KubekCounty Stadium, Milwaukee BrewersJoe Garagiola21.541 14,730,00028,170,000
1974[52]NBCCurt Gowdy and Joe Garagiola[53]Tony KubekThree Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh PiratesJoe Garagiola23.444 15,490,000Not Available
1973NBCCurt GowdyTony KubekRoyals Stadium, Kansas City Royals23.845 15,420,00027,600,000
1972NBCCurt GowdyTony KubekAtlanta–Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta Braves22.943 14,220,00026,300,000
1971NBCCurt Gowdy[54]Tony KubekTiger Stadium, Detroit TigersLindsey Nelson27.050 16,230,000Not Available
1970NBCCurt GowdyTony Kubek and Mickey MantleRiverfront Stadium, Cincinnati RedsLindsey Nelson28.554 16,670,000Not Available

Notes

  • 1976 – The ABC team of Bob Prince, Bob Uecker and Warner Wolf alternated roles for the broadcast. For the first three innings, Prince did play-by-play with Wolf on color commentary and Uecker doing field interviews. For the middle innings, Uecker worked play-by-play with Prince on color and Wolf doing the interviews. For the final three innings, Wolf worked play-by-play with Uecker on color and Prince doing interviews.
    • ABC aired Democratic National Convention coverage from roughly 7:30-8 p.m. EDT prior to the game and another half hour after the game.

1960s

YearNetworkPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Venue/Host teamRating Share HouseholdsViewers
1969NBCCurt GowdyTony Kubek and Mickey MantleRobert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, Washington Senators15.142 8,610,000Not Available
1968NBC[55]Curt GowdyPee Wee Reese and Sandy KoufaxAstrodome, Houston Astros25.849 14,450,000Not Available
1967NBCCurt GowdyPee Wee Reese and Sandy KoufaxAnaheim Stadium, California Angels25.650 14,050,000Not Available
1966NBCCurt GowdyPee Wee ReeseBusch Stadium, St. Louis Cardinals13.746
1965[56]NBCJack BuckJoe GaragiolaMetropolitan Stadium, Minnesota Twins12.946
1964NBCLindsey NelsonBuddy BlattnerShea Stadium, New York Mets16.053
1963NBCVin ScullyJoe GaragiolaMunicipal Stadium, Cleveland Indians13.649
1962 (1st game)NBCMel AllenJoe GaragiolaD.C. Stadium, Washington Senators15.757
1962 (2nd game)NBCVin ScullyCurt GowdyWrigley Field, Chicago Cubs13.452
1961 (1st game)NBCMel AllenRuss HodgesCandlestick Park, San Francisco Giants17.555
1961 (2nd game)NBCCurt GowdyJoe GaragiolaFenway Park, Boston Red Sox13.151
1960 (1st game)NBC[57]Curt GowdyRuss HodgesMunicipal Stadium, Kansas City Athletics13.551
1960 (2nd game)NBCMel AllenVin ScullyYankee Stadium, New York Yankees13.553

Notes

  • The 1967 All-Star Game in Anaheim can be considered the first "prime time" telecast[58] of a Major League Baseball All-Star Game. The game started at approximately 7:00 p.m. on the East Coast.
    • In 1967, Buddy Blattner, broadcaster for the host California Angels, appeared briefly at the beginning of the NBC telecast to introduce viewers to Anaheim Stadium before moving to the NBC Radio booth for the game itself. Houston Astros announcer Gene Elston was used in the same role for the 1968 game at the Astrodome.
  • The 1969 game was originally scheduled for the evening of Tuesday, July 22, but heavy rains forced its postponement to the following afternoon. The 1969 contest remains the last All-Star Game to date to be played earlier than prime time in the Eastern United States.
    • Charlie Jones served as an "in-the-stands" reporter for NBC's coverage.

1950s

YearNetworkPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Venue/Host teamRating Share HouseholdsViewers
1959 (1st game)NBCMel AllenCurt GowdyForbes Field, Pittsburgh Pirates16.164
1959 (2nd game)NBCMel AllenVin ScullyMemorial Coliseum, Los Angeles Dodgers25.156
1958NBCMel AllenAl HelferMemorial Stadium, Baltimore Orioles17.966
1957NBCMel AllenAl HelferSportsman's Park, St. Louis Cardinals19.868
1956NBCMel AllenAl HelferGriffith Stadium, Washington Senators18.969
1955NBC[59]Mel AllenAl HelferCounty Stadium, Milwaukee Braves21.567
1954NBC[60]Mel AllenGene KellyMunicipal Stadium, Cleveland Indians17.765
1953NBC[61]Jack BrickhouseMel AllenCrosley Field, Cincinnati Reds8.632
1952NBCJack BrickhouseMel AllenShibe Park, Philadelphia Phillies15.653
1951NBCJack BrickhouseJim BrittBriggs Stadium, Detroit Tigers27.389
1950NBCJack Brickhouse[62]Comiskey Park, Chicago White Sox16.565

Notes

  • During the 1955 All-Star Game, NBC director Harry Coyle introduced the center field pitcher-batter camera shot to supplement the standard behind home-plate view. The angle allowed viewers to follow the ball from the pitcher's hand all the way into the catcher's mitt.
  • The 1952 All-Star Game in Philadelphia was the first nationally televised All-Star Game, but it was shortened by rain.
  • In 1950, the Mutual Broadcasting System acquired the television broadcast rights to the World Series and All-Star Game for the next six years. Mutual may have been reindulging in TV network dreams or simply taking advantage of a long-standing business relationship; in either case, the broadcast rights were sold to NBC in time for the following season's games at an enormous profit.

1940s

YearNetworkPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Venue/Host team
1949CBSRed BarberEbbets Field, Brooklyn Dodgers
1948KSDBob InghamSportsman's Park, St. Louis Browns

Radio

2010s

YearNetworkPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Venue/Host teamReporter(s)Studio host
2018ESPNJon SciambiChris SingletonNationals Park, Washington NationalsBuster Olney and Tim KurkjianMarc Kestecher
2017ESPNJon SciambiChris SingletonMarlins Park, Miami MarlinsBuster Olney and Tim KurkjianMarc Kestecher
2016ESPNJon SciambiChris SingletonPetco Park, San Diego PadresPeter Pascarelli and Tim KurkjianMarc Kestecher
2015ESPNJon SciambiChris SingletonGreat American Ball Park, Cincinnati RedsPeter Pascarelli and Tim KurkjianMarc Kestecher
2014ESPNJon SciambiChris SingletonTarget Field, Minnesota TwinsPeter Pascarelli and Tim KurkjianMarc Kestecher
2013ESPNJon SciambiChris SingletonCiti Field, New York MetsPeter Pascarelli and Tim KurkjianMarc Kestecher
2012ESPNJon SciambiChris SingletonKauffman Stadium, Kansas City RoyalsPeter Pascarelli and John RooneyMarc Kestecher
2011ESPNJon SciambiChris SingletonChase Field, Arizona DiamondbacksPeter Pascarelli and John RooneyMarc Kestecher
2010ESPNJon SciambiDave CampbellAngel Stadium of Anaheim, Los Angeles Angels of AnaheimPeter Pascarelli and John RooneyMarc Kestecher

2000s

YearNetworkPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Venue/Host teamReporter(s)Studio host
2009ESPNDan ShulmanDave CampbellBusch Stadium, St. Louis CardinalsPeter Pascarelli and John RooneyMarc Kestecher
2008ESPNDan ShulmanDave CampbellYankee Stadium, New York YankeesPeter Pascarelli and John RooneyMarc Kestecher
2007ESPNDan ShulmanDave CampbellAT&T Park, San Francisco GiantsPeter Pascarelli and John RooneyJoe D'Ambrosio
2006ESPNDan ShulmanDave CampbellPNC Park, Pittsburgh PiratesPeter Pascarelli and John RooneyJoe D'Ambrosio
2005ESPNDan ShulmanDave CampbellComerica Park, Detroit TigersPeter Pascarelli and John RooneyJoe D'Ambrosio
2004ESPNDan ShulmanDave CampbellMinute Maid Park, Houston Astros
2003ESPNDan ShulmanDave CampbellU.S. Cellular Field, Chicago White Sox
2002ESPNDan ShulmanDave CampbellMiller Park, Milwaukee Brewers
2001ESPNCharley SteinerDave CampbellSafeco Field, Seattle Mariners
2000ESPNCharley SteinerDave CampbellTurner Field, Atlanta BravesJoe D'AmbrosioKarl Ravech

1990s

YearNetworkPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Venue/Host team
1999ESPNCharley SteinerDave CampbellFenway Park, Boston Red Sox
1998ESPNCharley SteinerKevin KennedyCoors Field, Colorado Rockies
1997CBSJohn RooneyJerry Coleman and Jeff TorborgJacobs Field, Cleveland Indians
1996CBSJohn RooneyJim HunterVeterans Stadium, Philadelphia Phillies
1995CBSJohn RooneyJerry Coleman and Jeff TorborgThe Ballpark in Arlington, Texas Rangers
1994CBSJohn RooneyJerry Coleman and Jeff TorborgThree Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh Pirates
1993CBSJohn RooneyJerry Coleman and Johnny BenchOriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore Orioles
1992CBSJohn RooneyJerry Coleman and Johnny BenchJack Murphy Stadium, San Diego Padres
1991CBSJohn RooneyJerry Coleman and Johnny BenchSkyDome, Toronto Blue Jays
1990CBSJohn RooneyJerry Coleman and Johnny BenchWrigley Field, Chicago Cubs

1980s

YearNetworkPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Venue/Host team
1989CBSBrent MusburgerJerry Coleman and Johnny BenchAnaheim Stadium, California Angels
1988CBSBrent MusburgerJerry Coleman and Johnny BenchRiverfront Stadium, Cincinnati Reds
1987CBSBrent MusburgerJerry Coleman and Johnny BenchOakland–Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland Athletics
1986CBSBrent MusburgerJerry Coleman and Johnny BenchAstrodome, Houston Astros
1985CBSBrent MusburgerJerry Coleman and Johnny BenchHubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minnesota Twins
1984CBSBrent MusburgerJerry Coleman and Johnny BenchCandlestick Park, San Francisco Giants
1983CBSBrent MusburgerDuke Snider and Brooks RobinsonComiskey Park, Chicago White Sox
1982CBSVin ScullyBrent MusburgerOlympic Stadium, Montréal Expos
1981CBSVin ScullyWin Elliot and Herb ScoreCleveland Stadium, Cleveland Indians
1980CBSVin ScullyBrent MusburgerDodger Stadium, Los Angeles Dodgers

1970s

YearNetworkPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Venue/Host team
1979CBSVin ScullyBrent Musburger and Jerry ColemanKingdome, Seattle Mariners
1978CBSVin ScullyBrent MusburgerSan Diego Stadium, San Diego Padres
1977CBSVin ScullyBrent MusburgerYankee Stadium, New York Yankees
1976CBSJack BuckBrent Musburger and Andy MusserVeterans Stadium, Philadelphia Phillies
1975NBCJim SimpsonMaury WillsCounty Stadium, Milwaukee Brewers
1974NBCJim SimpsonMaury WillsThree Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh Pirates
1973NBCJim SimpsonMaury WillsRoyals Stadium, Kansas City Royals
1972NBCJim SimpsonSandy KoufaxAtlanta–Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta Braves
1971NBCJim SimpsonSandy KoufaxTiger Stadium, Detroit Tigers
1970[63]NBCJim SimpsonSandy KoufaxRiverfront Stadium, Cincinnati Reds

1960s

YearNetworkPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Venue/Host team
1969NBCJim SimpsonSandy KoufaxRobert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, Washington Senators
1968NBCJim SimpsonTony Kubek and Gene ElstonAstrodome, Houston Astros
1967NBCJim SimpsonTony Kubek and Buddy BlattnerAnaheim Stadium, California Angels
1966NBCJim SimpsonTony KubekBusch Stadium, St. Louis Cardinals
1965NBCHerb CarnealBob PrinceMetropolitan Stadium, Minnesota Twins
1964NBCBlaine WalshDan DanielsShea Stadium, New York Mets
1963NBCBob NealGeorge BrysonMunicipal Stadium, Cleveland Indians
1962 (1st game)NBCLindsey NelsonJohn MacLeanD.C. Stadium, Washington Senators
1962 (2nd game)NBCJack QuinlanGeorge KellWrigley Field, Chicago Cubs
1961 (1st game)NBCJimmy DudleyJerry DoggettCandlestick Park, San Francisco Giants
1961 (2nd game)NBCBlaine WalshErnie HarwellFenway Park, Boston Red Sox
1960 (1st game)NBCMerle HarmonJack QuinlanMunicipal Stadium, Kansas City Athletics
1960 (2nd game)NBCBob ElsonWaite HoytYankee Stadium, New York Yankees

1950s

YearNetworkPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Venue/Host team
1959 (1st game)NBCJack BrickhouseBob PrinceForbes Field, Pittsburgh Pirates
1959 (2nd game)NBCBob NealRuss HodgesMemorial Coliseum, Los Angeles Dodgers
1958NBCBob NealErnie HarwellMemorial Stadium, Baltimore Orioles
1957NBCBob NealHarry CaraySportsman's Park, St. Louis Cardinals
1956MutualBob NealBob WolffGriffith Stadium, Washington Senators
1955MutualBob NealEarl GillespieCounty Stadium, Milwaukee Braves
1954MutualAl HelferJimmy DudleyMunicipal Stadium, Cleveland Indians
1953MutualAl HelferWaite HoytCrosley Field, Cincinnati Reds
1952MutualAl HelferGene KellyShibe Park, Philadelphia Phillies
1951MutualMel AllenAl HelferBriggs Stadium, Detroit Tigers
1950MutualMel AllenJim BrittComiskey Park, Chicago White Sox

1940s

YearNetworkPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Venue/Host team
1949MutualMel AllenJim BrittEbbets Field, Brooklyn Dodgers
1948MutualMel AllenJim Britt and France LauxSportsman's Park, St. Louis Browns
1947MutualMel AllenJim BrittWrigley Field, Chicago Cubs
1946MutualMel AllenJim Britt and Bill CorumFenway Park, Boston Red Sox
1945Not held because of World War II
1944MutualDon DunphyBill Slater and Bill CorumForbes Field, Pittsburgh Pirates
1943MutualMel AllenRed Barber and Bill CorumShibe Park, Philadelphia Athletics
1942MutualBob ElsonMel Allen and Jim Britt (first game; July 6)
Waite Hoyt and Jack Graney (second game; July 8)
Polo Grounds, New York Giants (first game)
Cleveland Municipal Stadium, Cleveland Indians (second game)
1941Mutual
CBS
WWJ
Red Barber
Mel Allen
Ty Tyson
Bob Elson
France Laux

Briggs Stadium, Detroit Tigers
1940Mutual
CBS
NBC
KWK
Red Barber
Mel Allen
Tom Manning
Johnny O'Hara
Bob Elson
France Laux
Ray Schmidt and Alex Buchan

Johnny Neblett

Sportsman's Park, St. Louis Cardinals

1930s

YearNetworkPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Venue/Host team
1939Mutual
CBS
NBC
Red Barber and Bob Elson
France Laux and Arch McDonald
Tom Manning and Paul Douglas
Al Helfer
Mel Allen
Warren Brown
Yankee Stadium, New York Yankees
1938Mutual
CBS
NBC
Bob Elson
Bill Dyer
Tom Manning
Dick Bray
France Laux
Red Barber
Crosley Field, Cincinnati Reds
1937Mutual
CBS
NBC
Bob Elson
France Laux
Tom Manning
Tony Wakeman
Bill Dyer and Arch McDonald
Warren Brown
Griffith Stadium, Washington Senators
1936Mutual
CBS
NBC
Fred Hoey
Arch McDonald
Hal Totten and Tom Manning
Linus Travers
Dolly Stark
Graham McNamee
National League Park, Boston Bees
1935Mutual
CBS
NBC
Bob Elson
Jack Graney
Tom Manning
Ellis Vander Pyl
France Laux
Graham McNamee
Municipal Stadium, Cleveland Indians
1934CBS
NBC
France Laux
Tom Manning
Ted Husing
Graham McNamee and Ford Bond
Polo Grounds, New York Giants
1933CBS
NBC
Pat Flanagan
Tom Manning
Johnny O'Hara
Graham McNamee
Comiskey Park, Chicago White Sox

Notes

  • Up until at least, the late 1970s-early 1980s, a majority of the radio announcing crews for the All-Star Game split play-by-play duties, doing either the first 4½ or last 4½ innings.

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16. ^{{cite news|title=McDonough Takes Advice to the Bank|date=July 10, 1992|first=Larry|last=Stewart|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|page=3}}
17. ^{{cite news|title=SHOW RECALLS BASEBALL IN B.G. (BEFORE GREED) ERA|date=July 11, 1992|first=Alan|last=Pergament|newspaper=Buffalo News}}
18. ^{{YouTube|title=1991 MLB All Star Game Part 1/3|id=37D-yJtOaNo}}
19. ^{{cite news|title=Baseball's early days revisited HBO special offers much to see, hear|date=July 5, 1991|first=Ray|last=Frager|newspaper=Baltimore Sun|page=7C}}
20. ^{{YouTube|title=1991 MLB All Star Game Part 3/3|id=rQbR06KdCb4}}
21. ^{{YouTube|title=1990 All Star Game Open|id=lhNsJcyOF7c}}
22. ^{{cite news|title=Buck stops here for CBS telecast of All-Star Game|date=July 10, 1990|first=Daniel|last=Ruth|newspaper=Chicago Sun-Times|page=31}}
23. ^{{cite news|title=TIM McCARVER: Analyst of the Stars|date=July 8, 1990|first=Steven|last=Herbert|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|page=78}}
24. ^{{YouTube|title=1990 All-Star Game – AL 2, NL 0 – July 10, 1990 – CBS-TV – PART 3|id=OVxMG-57yDk}}
25. ^{{cite news|title=Baseball's best pitch lacks marketing punch|date=July 13, 1995|first=Michael|last=Hiestand|newspaper=USA Today|page=3C}}
26. ^{{cite news|date=July 7, 1992|title=NBC reconsiders schedule with Dream Team ratings|first=Rudy|last=Martzke|newspaper=USA Today|page=3C}}
27. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1993/07/25/sports/sports-people-broadcasting-a-recuperating-visser-aims-for-nfl-opener.html?n=Top%2FReference%2FTimes+Topics%2FSubjects%2FJ%2FJogging&pagewanted=print|title=SPORTS PEOPLE: BROADCASTING; A Recuperating Visser Aims for NFL Opener|date=July 25, 1993|newspaper=New York Times|agency=Associated Press}}
28. ^{{YouTube|title=1989 All-Star Game Open|id=U7w3vyB6_HA}}
29. ^{{cite news|title=AN ALL-STAR INNING GOES DUTCH|date=July 7, 1989|first=Larry|last=Jackson|newspaper=Palm Beach Post|page=2C}}
30. ^{{YouTube|title=1989 All-Star Game Pre-Game Open|id=zrKX3Ffh7IE}}
31. ^{{YouTube|title=1988 MLB All-Star Game Open|id=JBHJzrxapaA}}
32. ^{{cite news|title=All-Star Baseball, News Specials, Summer Comedy|date=July 10, 1988|first=Patricia|last=Brennan|newspaper=Washington Post}}
33. ^{{cite news|title=ABC joins big leagues of baseball coverage|date=July 12, 1988|newspaper=USA Today|page=3C}}
34. ^{{cite news|title=Two-time All-Star will analyze game for ABC|date=July 11, 1988|first=Rudy|last=Martzke|newspaper=USA Today|page=3E}}
35. ^{{YouTube|title=1987 MLB All Star Game @ Oakland|id=ixmufghGdQE}}
36. ^{{YouTube|title=1986 MLB All-Star Game Open|id=DrX1Vh7BydM}}
37. ^{{YouTube|title=1985 MLB All-Star Game Open|id=9lgAxyp4nY8}}
38. ^{{cite news|title=VIEWING SPORTS: THE BASEBALL CLOUD|date=July 13, 1985|first=Paul|last=Henninger|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|page=C10}}
39. ^{{cite news|title=Broadcaster changes seat for 'real' view|date=July 17, 1985|first=Ken|last=McKee|newspaper=Toronto Star|page=F10}}
40. ^{{YouTube|title=1985 MLB ASG|id=9DgaLku81ZNU}}
41. ^{{YouTube|title=1984 MLB All-Star Game Open|id=bMt5xpzwPjI}}
42. ^{{YouTube|title=1984 MLB Allstar Game|id=9b3oz2CYiDM}}
43. ^{{YouTube|title= NBC Baseball All Star game intro for 1983|id=I338V1Fbw60}}
44. ^{{cite news|title=All-Stars in Booth Give Better Show Than Ones on Field|date=July 7, 1983|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|page=F1}}
45. ^{{YouTube|title=ABC MLB All Star Game Open 1982|id=XsIdDhd2vys}}
46. ^{{YouTube|title=8/9/81: 1981 All-Star Game @ Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland|id=NFJAkcUvsiI}}
47. ^{{cite news|title=THE ARTS/TELEVISION|date=August 8, 1981|first=Paul|last=Henniger|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|page=B3}}
48. ^{{YouTube|title=1980 MLB Allstar Game|id=18Zbwb3DvH0}}
49. ^{{cite book |last=Palmer; Maimon|first=Jim; Alan|date= |title=Jim Palmer: Nine Innings to Success: A Hall of Famer's Approach to Achieving ...|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HwMuDAAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Jim+Palmer:+Nine+Innings+to+Success:+A+Hall+of+Famer%27s+Approach+to+Achieving+...&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi6st-4mcLPAhUX_WMKHTTGDmkQ6AEIHjAA#v=snippet&q=ABC&f=false|location= |publisher=Triumph Books LLC|page= |isbn=}}
50. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nbcsports.com/our-history#decade_6|title=NBC debuts stereo sound at 1985 MLB All-Star Game|last= |first= |date= |website=NBC Sports History Page|publisher= |access-date= |quote=}}
51. ^{{cite web|url=http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/baseballs_best/mlb_bb_gamepage.jsp?story_page=bb_75as_071575|title=1975 All-Star Game|accessdate=2010-10-10|publisher=MLB.com}}
52. ^{{cite web |url=http://kinescopestealshome.blogspot.com/2014/07/review-45th-mlb-all-star-game-1974.html|title=REVIEW: 45th MLB All-Star Game (1974)|last1= |first1= |last2= |first2= |date=14 July 2014|website=KinescopeStealsHome|publisher= |accessdate=}}
53. ^{{cite news|title=Barbara Walters: doing double duty five days a week|date=July 21, 1974|first=Dick|last=Adler|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|page=S2}}
54. ^{{cite news|title=A Weighty Race for the Gold Cup|date=July 17, 1971|first=Don|last=Page|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|page=A2}}
55. ^{{cite news|title=Major League All-Stars To Play in Astrodome|date=July 7, 1968|newspaper=Hartford Courant|page=8G}}
56. ^{{cite web |url=http://kinescopestealshome.blogspot.com/2010/07/1965-all-star-game-review.html|title=The 1965 All-Star Game Review|last1= |first1= |last2= |first2= |date=20 July 2010|website=KinescopeStealsHome|publisher= |accessdate=}}
57. ^{{cite news|title=Pitching Choices Uncertain in All-Star|date=July 10, 1960|agency=Associated Press|newspaper=Hartford Courant|page=4C}}
58. ^{{cite web |url=http://classicsportsmedia.blogspot.com/2013/09/daytime-major-network-sports-telecasts.html |title=Daytime major network sports telecasts on weekdays |last1= |first1= |last2= |first2= |date=17 September 2013 |website=Classic Sports TV and Media |publisher= |accessdate=29 November 2013}}
59. ^{{cite news|title=Crowd Of 45,000 Fans To See All-Star Game; National Is Favorite|date=July 12, 1955|agency=Associated Press|newspaper=Hartford Courant|page=15}}
60. ^{{cite news|title=Stengel Seeks First All-Star Victory|date=July 11, 1954|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|page=B8}}
61. ^{{cite news|title=Nationals Choice Today|date=July 14, 1953|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|page=C1}}
62. ^{{cite web|url=http://wwcd.com/sportsa/sports/sportsinfo-fyi2-home.html |title=A TELEVISION FIRST |last1= |first1= |last2= |first2= |date= |website=World-Wide Collectors Digest, Inc. |publisher= |accessdate= |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20030501190647/http://wwcd.com/sportsa/sports/sportsinfo-fyi2-home.html |archivedate=May 1, 2003 }}
63. ^{{YouTube|title=1970 MLB ALL-STAR GAME (radio broadcast)|id=ps0pWOLpbus}}

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