Kyle Schwarber was 3 by 3 in the first game of stars homing swing-off games to put the National League ahead 4-3 after a 6-6 draw in which the American League recovered from a six-run deficit on Tuesday night.
In the equivalent of the penalty-kicks shooting baseball of Soccer, the game was decided by making three batters of each league take three swings in the coaches. The change was in 2022 to relieve the concern of the teams that run out of pitchers.
Schwarber was appointed MVP All-Star after going 0 by 2 with a walk in the game.
Brent Rooker put him ahead of the house in his last two swings, and Kyle Stowers, climbing Eugenio Suárez, hit one.
Randy Arozoa increased the advantage of Al 3-1, and Schwarber succeeded in all three attempts, going down to a knee while sending the one to the Chop House seats to the right.
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Jonathan Aranda failed in all three attempts, hitting the right garden wall with his second, and the NL did not have to use his last hitter, the two -time champion of the Derby of home runs Pete Alonso, since he won for the second time in the last 12 games of stars. He leads 48-45 with two ties.
The double of two Ketel Marte races in the first had put the NL ahead, and the three-run of Alonso in Kris Bubic and the solo shot of Corbin Carroll against Casey Mize opened a 6-0 advantage in the sixth.
The return of Al Beed when the smoker hit a three -run homer against Randy Rodríguez in a seventh of four races that included RBI of Bobby Witt Jr.
Robert Suárez allowed Byron Buxton and Witt consecutive doubles with one in the ninth place, and the infield of Steven Kwan hit three jumps to third Edwin Díaz in the career career.
Joe Torre, the former 84 -year -old Yankees manager, went to the mound for a launch change in the eighth to wear Shane Smith’s ball and deliver it to Andrés Muñoz. The member of the Hall of Fame was chosen as a coach by the current pattern of New York Aaron Boone, who handled the al.
Paul Skenes, the first pitcher to start the game All-Star each of his first two seasons, struck Gleyber Torres and Riley Greene in a perfect first that included Aaron Judge’s entrance. The 23 -year law reached 100 mph in four of 14 launches.
Jacob Misiorowski, a controversial inclusion after launching in just five major league games in his rookie season, fired nine pitches or 100 mph or more in an eighth eighth 34 days after his debut in the big leagues. The 23 -year -old law added to the NL list by Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred, reached 102.3 mph.
There were 21 launches of 100 mph or more, below a record 23 last year, but compared to 13 in 2023, 10 in 2022 and one in 2021.
Four of the five challenges were successful in the first use of the robot referee in the stars game
The Seattle receiver, Cal Raleight, pointed a call to the automated ball blow system in the first entrance, obtaining a Detroit subal tarik punch in Manny Machado de San Diego.
The rookie of athletics, Jacob Wilson, also succeeded as the first batter to ask for a challenge, reverting a fast 1-0 ball from Mackenzie Gore in Washington in the fifth inning that had been called a strike. The Mets closer Edwin Díaz and the Alejandro Kirk’s receiver also won challenges, and the gardener of the Marlins, Kyle Stowers, lost one.