Major League Baseball (MLB) All Star Legends and Celebrity Softball Game

Major League Baseball (MLB) All Star Legends and Celebrity Softball Game

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Major League Baseball (MLB) All Star Game and Events

Year

Winning Manager

Losing Manager

Score

Site
(Host Team)

2001

Kenny Mayne

Harold Reynolds

 

Safeco Field (Seattle)

2002

Kenny Mayne

Harold Reynolds

 

Miller Park (Milwaukee)

2003

Harold Reynolds

Kenny Mayne

 

U.S. Cellular Field (Chicago)

2004

Kenny Mayne

Harold Reynolds

 

Minute Maid Park (Houston)

2005

Harold Reynolds (A.L)

Kenny Mayne (N.L.)

9-7 American

Comerica Park (Detroit)

2006

John Kruk (N.L.)

Harold Reynolds (A.L.)

7-5 National

PNC Park (Pittsburgh)

2007

Kenny Mayne (A.L.)

Jimmy Kimmel (N.L.)

13-8 American

AT&T Park (San Francisco)

2008

George Lopez (N.L.)

Kenny Mayne (A.L.)

8-7 National

Yankee Stadium (New York)

2009

Mike Greenberg (N.L.)

Mike Golic (A.L.)

10-8 National

Busch Stadium (St. Louis)

All Star Legends and Celebrity Softball Game - History

The All-Star Legends and Celebrity Softball Game is an annual game that brings former Major League Baseball all-stars and celebrities in a friendly exhibition. The game is played the day before the Home Run Derby.

The game started in 2001 and is played at the site of that year's all-star game.

From 2001 to 2006, the game used standard softball rules with a temporary wall on the field. In 2007, the rules were changed. Instead of 7 innings, there are only 5 innings with everyone on the team batting, whether or not they are in the field. In place of extra innings, a swing-off was introduced. If the teams were tied at the end of 5 innings, each team would pick a batter. The batter's team with most home runs out of five would be the winner.