Who won the All-Star Game 2022 baseball

The American League won the 2022 All-Star Game 3-2 at Dodger Stadium on Tuesday, its ninth consecutive win over the National League.

New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton was named MVP after going 1-for-2 with a two-run homer that tied the game in the fourth inning. Byron Buxton of the Minnesota Twins followed with the go-ahead solo blast. Stanton, a Los Angeles native, was given the nod in his hometown.

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Stanton was playing in his fifth career All-Star Game and his first since 2017, which is the same season he was named NL MVP. He is now the third Yankees player ever to be named All-Star Game MVP, joining Derek Jeter in 2000 and Mariano Rivera in 2013.

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Tuesday's game was expected to be an offensive showcase but instead was dominated by pitching. The NL took a 2-0 lead in the first inning but failed to record another hit until the eighth inning. The AL totaled eight hits, but never really threatened to put more runs on the board outside of the fireworks in the fourth inning.

For Stanton, Tuesday's performance continued a strong 2022 season. The 32-year-old is batting .237 this year with 24 home runs, 61 RBI and a .835 OPS. He's been a key part of New York's success.

The Yankees have the best record in the majors at 64-28 with a 13-game lead in the AL East. With the second half of the season on the horizon, New York has its eyes set on the postseason as it hopes to make it back to the World Series since its last championship win in 2009.

The American League once again defeated the National League with a comeback 3-2 victory during the 92nd MLB All-Star Game at Dodger Stadium to extend their winning streak to nine games. The AL has won 27 of the previous 34 All-Star Games and they are 47-43-2 all-time.

The NL’s last All-Star Game win came in 2012 when they defeated the AL, 8-0, at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City. Melky Cabrera of the San Francisco Giants won the game’s MVP award.

Los Angeles Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw made his first career Midsummer Classic start and became the 13th pitcher in history to start the All-Star Game at his home park. Although two runners reached base against him, he was able to pitch a scoreless first inning.

L.A. Angels’ two-way star Shohei Ohtani hit a leadoff single against the Dodgers’ southpaw, but Kershaw came back and picked him off at first base before striking out the New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge. He followed by walking Rafael Devers of the Boston Red Sox before getting the Toronto Blue Jays’ young star Vladimir Gurrero Jr. to ground out and end the inning.

The National League quickly took a 1-0 lead when Ronald Acuña Jr. of the Atlanta Braves opened the inning with a double before Mookie Betts followed with an RBI single. Betts only received one at-bat and he was pinch-hit for by the Washington Nationals’ Juan Soto in the third inning.

Their lead doubled when St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Paul Goldschmidt hit a solo home run after San Diego Padres third baseman Manny Machado hit into a double play. The 2-0 lead gave the NL their largest lead against the American League in an All-Star Game since 2012.

Tony Gonsolin took over in the fourth inning to make his All-Star Game debut, but it didn’t go as he would’ve liked. José Ramírez of the Cleveland Guardians opened the inning with a single before Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton tied the game with a two-run blast.

The home run earned Stanton the MVP award in his return to Southern California. He finished his day 1-for-2.

Stanton’s home run was followed by the dynamic Minnesota Twins center fielder Byron Buxton hitting a solo homer to put the AL up 3-2 thanks to back-to-back homers.

Gonsolin finished his day giving up four hits with three runs on two homers and striking out one. He was the only NL pitcher to allow a run.

Following the NL scoring two runs off Tampa Bay Rays ace Shane McClanahan in the first, the rest of the AL’s arms posted zeros the rest of the way and even held the NL hitless until the Braves’ Austin Riley singled to open the eighth.

Guardians closer Emmanuel Clase earned the save with 2 strikeouts and a perfect inning. Framber Valdez of the Houston Astros was credited with the win while Gonsolin took the loss.

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Trea Turner singled in his first at-bat, but nothing else came of it after Willson Contreras struck out. Turner finished his day 1-for-2 before being removed for Dansby Swanson.

Freddie Freeman entered the game in the third inning as a pinch-hitter for Goldschmidt but grounded out into the shift to end the inning. He was then substituted out of the game in the fourth inning for Pete Alonso.

Tyler Anderson, who was named to the team as a replacement, did not pitch in the game.

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Who won the MLB 2022 All

The American League, on the strength of back-to-back home runs by Giancarlo Stanton and Byron Buxton, continued its All-Star Game dominance on Tuesday night at Dodger Stadium. The AL won the 2022 MLB All-Star Game, 3-2, to make it nine consecutive wins over the National League in the Midsummer Classic.

Who won the 2022 MLB All

Aaron Judge on winning AL MVP Currently a free agent, Judge received 28 of a possible 30 first-place votes, claiming the MVP over two-way player Shohei Ohtani of the Angels and outfielder Yordan Alvarez of the Astros. Ohtani received the other two first-place votes.

Who threw out the first pitch at the All

LOS ANGELES -- Before he stepped up to the plate to lead off the 2022 MLB All-Star Game, Angels two-way star Shohei Ohtani told FOX's Tom Verducci that he was going to swing at the first pitch from longtime Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw. “First pitch, full swing,” said Ohtani in English.

Who made MLB All Stars 2022?

American League.